The entire league is trending upward. Everybody is a dink dunk machine these days. Most really be completing three passes in a row and still punt on fourth down.
Defenses have largely shifted to a two high look to prevent deep balls. So naturally offenses dink and dunk. That scheme shift is part of the reason points are down this year
A good reason why yards per attempt is a much better efficiency stat than completion percentage; it actually measures output relative to attempts rather than just one binary outcome.
Falcons with Heinicke: 3 games, 0-2 as starter, 41-74 (55.4%) with 498 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT, 84.2 QBR. 68 rushing yards, 0 fumbles.
Falcons with Ridder: 9 games, 4-4 as starter, 161-236 (65.4%) with 1740 yards, 6 TDs, 6 INTs, 84.1 QBR. 150 rushing yards, 4 TDs, 7 fumbles.
Offensive points per game under ridder: 16
Offensive points per game under heineke: 24
Ridder turnovers: 8 in 7 games
Heineke turnovers: 1 in 3 games
What happened in the 3rd game with Heinicke and 9th game with Ridder?
I’m assume they lost?
If you add the turnovers into his total completions, he really gets the ball to someone else nearly every play
Gaddddddam that’s a lot of turnovers
65%? Wuuuut?
The entire league is trending upward. Everybody is a dink dunk machine these days. Most really be completing three passes in a row and still punt on fourth down.
Defenses have largely shifted to a two high look to prevent deep balls. So naturally offenses dink and dunk. That scheme shift is part of the reason points are down this year
A good reason why yards per attempt is a much better efficiency stat than completion percentage; it actually measures output relative to attempts rather than just one binary outcome.
Passer rating not QBR
Heinicke averaged 249 yards and Ridder averaged 193.
Melly vs Melvin
Damn are Ridder’s hands coated in oil before every game
Too much popcorn before the game