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Originally Posted by Megatron96
Lol, yeah, I do. "QB throws ball to WR that hits WR in the hand(s). WR catches/drops it." Seems pretty clear cut to me. Either the WR catches the ball or doesn't catch the ball when it hits him in the hands.
And dropped passes aren't a contextual stat. It's literally 'yes' or 'no.'
But it's interesting that you have come up with 'reasons the WRs drop passes,' that are somehow hinged on Travis' GOAT status, none of which has anything to do with whether WRs catch balls.
Cognitive dissonance much?
I mean, you could've just said, "yeah, it's a serious problem that needs to be addressed etc.," but instead, you're so invested in dying on this hill of "It's everyone else's fault but the WRs, you can't criticize the WRs for any reason or your a bad fan/terrible football person!!!"
Maybe Taylor Swift needs to bang the WR room and get them to start catching passes. Makes as much sense as "Travis is the reason the WRs drop so many passes!!!"
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you're not responding to what I was even talking about.
The stat in question is your 63% of Mahomes' INT's were attempts to WR's.
Which, when you think about it, is a stupid stat. I'd bet EVERY NFL QB has most of his INT's with WR's as targets. It's a no brainer. First of all there are a LOT of them compared to RB's and TE's. Then there's the nature of the attempts. It's a dumb stat. It says nothing.
If you'd like to say that the WR room hasn't produced as you hoped, that's a legitimate take. But that stat has nothing to do with anything.
the 'drops' I merely said that a third of those were in week one. We've played 9 games now.
That's it. That's all I said.