So Jordy is on there for 1 season. As far as I know that was his only year with the dropsies. If he struggles that badly again and doesn't produce much I won't be too high on him either.
So Jones isn't on the list... Do you not think 10.5% drop rate is still pretty high? Look at how some of those guys produce compared to their dropping of passes. If James Jones brought this team what Marshall, Colston, Jackson etc. do then I wouldn't have anything to say about him. I never fucking argued that dropping passes is the "key stat" you are making that shit up.
Originally Posted by: Stevetarded
Okay.. if it is not a key stat.. then why are you focused solely upon it and not the YPC, the TD's or any other stat?
BTW.. why are you getting pissed.. all I am doing is presenting facts that are point out my side of the argument.
I have argued that for his target percentage he has produced just fine compared to others in the same percentage. Countering your stance that he doesn't produce very well. With that, if his target percentage increases his statistics should follow. Of course he doesn't produce like #1's, he doesn't get the same target percentage.. and to be honest in this offense, should he get a larger percentage? Again part of the beauty of the offense, but based on performance vs opportunity his numbers stack up fine.
I have argued the his catch rate (for the years available) is comparable to other NFL receivers, including some #1's and 2's.
I have argued the he has a better drop rate than some receivers collecting #1 money (again I don't consider him a 1) over the course of a couple years.
Using facts mixed with my own opinion.. and trying to do it respectfully.
The crux of our conversation is that he has a problem with drops.. we both agree that he needs work in that area, but it seems that we disagree with the value of the stat vs overall player value.
Nothing I see worth dropping the f bomb a couple times over.. but maybe I am missing something.
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