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So according to this, King was only 40% on 5 attempts with "just white meat".
Yea but here he gets credit for another 'braking' thread.OP, waste this already posted in the D King thread?
I don't feel like wasting time looking through pages of other threads to see if something's been posted. Besides, you wouldn't have anything to bich at me about if I did.OP, waste this already posted in the D King thread?
Interesting that 55.6% deep right puts him in the top 25th percentile, while 57.9% deep left puts him in middle 50 percentile.
Lashlee definitely requires his QB to test defenses vertically. King looks like he is capable. The red block (Deep center) is misleading because the sample size is too low.
Man, I am giddy.
I am simply saying the sample size is too low to judge. Had he went 3/5 instead of 2/5, it would be a green box instead of red.No its not misleading. It's very telling actually. In practice(assumption) and throughout the season he performed better when passing to his right. So the coaches had more calls where the primary read is on his right. There's a reason why at every level, his attempts to the right alone are more than over the middle/left put together. He must be very uncomfortable throwing over the middle (which makes sense considering he's a relatively undersized QB) so they purposely avoided those zones.
I am simply saying the sample size is too low to judge. Had he went 3/5 instead of 2/5, it would be a green box instead of red.
And, as you note, you are relying on a lot of assumptions to support your conclusion.
But he's rocking the tofurkey.So according to this, King was only 40% on 5 attempts with "just white meat".
Most right handed QBs favor the right side of the field.
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