ThomasM
Retired from college football
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Richt misspoke. 18-32 makes a lot more sense than 18-22, and it's still a reasonable completion percentage (56%).
As mentioned, balls were wet, not unlike mine on a Saturday night, Richt specifically mentioned drops, and AR and Brax didn't play. That production in those circumstances, no INTs...Daddy likes.
Objectively, regardless of weather, that's a poor completion rate vs. our scout team. The drops are on the receivers. They need to secure the ball more. But the batted balls and bad throws are on Rosier no matter how slippery the football is. We won't accept that excuse when we play at Pitt in November, we shouldn't accept it now. I hope and expect him to play better as he gets his sea legs.
Not knowing how many drops there were really makes it illogical to bash that percentage. Were there 2 drops or 6? Those are solid numbers in a downpour.
Matt Porter said the scrimmage ended before the rain so WTF came up with this wet ball bull****?
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Didn't read that. Still, drops are drops, and not on the QB.
