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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido Winston's completion percentage was an even 59% with an average depth of target at 8.3 yards. Book completed an even 60% with an average depth of target only 3.8 yards. Most of his targets were actually ...
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Re: The Book Chapter Begins
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
What kind of line was Jameis playing behind? How about his WR through those games?![]()
You're an idiot. Nothing can be gleaned from Book's game. He was playing with guys getting fitted for their uniform a few days before the game...he didn't even have the JV team on the field with him. |
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Re: The Book Chapter Begins
Originally Posted by saintfan
Yeah, no comparison. Winston had it made compared to Books rag tag O-line. Book got a taste of Archie days!!
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Re: The Book Chapter Begins
Yes. That's the point I was trying to make. Thirty3 was comparing a Winston completion percentage stat to a Book completion percentage stat. The circumstances are apples to oranges. Book had no time to look down field and had to dump the ball of all night long. That's why I included the depth of target numbers. Of course you'd better have a high completion percentage dumping the ball off. That's common sense, right?
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Re: The Book Chapter Begins
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
And yet earlier you stated Book was not going through his progressions.![]()
Which is it dumb ass? Do you actually have an original thought? |
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