DBs stats so far
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DBs stats so far
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Some great info! Thanks for the post. If I have this right, which I may not. The Rec-target stat refers to how many times a receiver and a DB was thrown at and how many times it was a completion. So just completely random, Springs was thrown at 25 times and 18 times was a completion? Also it was for a total of 282 yards... Great stat and a great way to understand our DB's .... With luck I'm correct please correct me if I'm not.... I may be completely off base, it's just an educated guess.
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You are correct but what is missing is breakups, and per game breakdown. Arrion got drubbed initially but the totals have actually gotten better per game. I believe he only had a couple of targets completed last game and his coverage skills have gotten tremendously better.Alan wrote:Some great info! Thanks for the post. If I have this right, which I may not. The Rec-target stat refers to how many times a receiver and a DB was thrown at and how many times it was a completion. So just completely random, Springs was thrown at 25 times and 18 times was a completion? Also it was for a total of 282 yards... Great stat and a great way to understand our DB's .... With luck I'm correct please correct me if I'm not.... I may be completely off base, it's just an educated guess.
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srsmiley007 wrote:You are correct but what is missing is breakups, and per game breakdown. Arrion got drubbed initially but the totals have actually gotten better per game. I believe he only had a couple of targets completed last game and his coverage skills have gotten tremendously better.Alan wrote:Some great info! Thanks for the post. If I have this right, which I may not. The Rec-target stat refers to how many times a receiver and a DB was thrown at and how many times it was a completion. So just completely random, Springs was thrown at 25 times and 18 times was a completion? Also it was for a total of 282 yards... Great stat and a great way to understand our DB's .... With luck I'm correct please correct me if I'm not.... I may be completely off base, it's just an educated guess.
Yes, I think a lot of that for Springs is from the EWU game where Cooper Kupp killed him.
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As I said earlier I wasn't picking on one DB the reason I chose Springs is only because he's the first name listed on the graphic. I was just trying to get an understanding of the graphic I could have picked anyone one it.gofightingducks wrote:srsmiley007 wrote:You are correct but what is missing is breakups, and per game breakdown. Arrion got drubbed initially but the totals have actually gotten better per game. I believe he only had a couple of targets completed last game and his coverage skills have gotten tremendously better.Alan wrote:Some great info! Thanks for the post. If I have this right, which I may not. The Rec-target stat refers to how many times a receiver and a DB was thrown at and how many times it was a completion. So just completely random, Springs was thrown at 25 times and 18 times was a completion? Also it was for a total of 282 yards... Great stat and a great way to understand our DB's .... With luck I'm correct please correct me if I'm not.... I may be completely off base, it's just an educated guess.
Yes, I think a lot of that for Springs is from the EWU game where Cooper Kupp killed him.
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Wow, Oregon needs Seisay back in the worst way