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Saccopoo 04-01-2013 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9547861)
Im a Geno supporter but Im sure his compl % was inflated due to screen passes that he threw alot

Matt Stafford:

6.8
7.3
9.0

Geno Smith

6.3
7.4
8.3
8.1

Yards per attempt.

Oh, and watch this game (just Geno's passes):

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4Hhcnos0g60?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Talk to me about screen passes.

Mother****erJones 04-01-2013 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9547936)
Matt Stafford:

6.8
7.3
9.0

Geno Smith

6.3
7.4
8.3
8.1

Yards per attempt.

Oh, and watch this game (just Geno's passes):

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4Hhcnos0g60?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Talk to me about screen passes.

I did watch Geno this year some and he did throw alot of screen passes.

Gravedigger 04-01-2013 09:24 PM

Well to be honest... that was against KU. Maybe a better example of an opponent would be better.

ChiefAshhole20 04-01-2013 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 9547940)
Well to be honest... that was against KU. Maybe a better example of an opponent would be better.

Would you prefer Baylor?

Just Passin' By 04-01-2013 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9547714)
Well easier said than done with 2-7 round QBs. Facts are facts. Only 3 QBs have won the Super Bowl that were 2-7 (brad johnson the exception he was round 9) round QBs

47 Super Bowls

Starr - 17th round
Unitas - 9th round
Staubach - 10th round
Stabler - 2nd round
Montana - 3rd round
Theisman - 4th round
Hostetler - 3rd round
Rypien - 6th round
Favre - 2nd round
Warner - undrafted
Brady - 6th round
Johnson - 9th round
Brees - 2nd round

13 non-first round SB winners
17 Super Bowl wins

Mother****erJones 04-01-2013 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 9547951)
47 Super Bowls

Starr - 17th round
Unitas - 9th round
Staubach - 10th round
Stabler - 2nd round
Montana - 3rd round
Theisman - 4th round
Hostetler - 3rd round
Rypien - 6th round
Favre - 2nd round
Warner - undrafted
Brady - 6th round
Johnson - 9th round
Brees - 2nd round

13 non-first round SB winners
17 Super Bowl wins

Some of those guys were lightning in a bottle its a completely different game now. Its a passing league. You need elite QBs to win SBs

splatbass 04-01-2013 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9547873)
But Franchise QBs arent traded.

It may not happen often, but it does happen. So your absolute statement is untrue.

Favre
Brees

-King- 04-01-2013 09:33 PM

Geno Smith: A Tale in Accuracy
<hr style="color:#cccccc" size="1"> Geno Smith: A Tale in Accuracy
By JayhawksNChiefs on Jan 10, 4:04p 422

http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2013/1...le-in-accuracy

http://cdn2.sbnation.com/uploads/cho...dard_709.0.jpgJustin K. Aller

I’m not going to sit here and say that I can predict the future, because I can’t. But I’m pretty sure what the talk on AP will be about for roughly the next three months. There will be an endless discussion (which will end in 3 months) on what the Chiefs are going to do with the number 1 overall pick in the 2013 NFL draft. While perusing through the limitless comments on AP, one voice prevails through the masses. That voice says, "Draft Geno Smith."

The numbers are impressive. In his career, Mr. Smith threw for 11,662 yards, tallied up 98 touchdowns to only 21 interceptions, and completed 67% of the passes that left his hand. But, many believe those impressive stats are a result of the system he played in. Short screen passes and two explosive receivers that warrant draft talk of their own undoubtedly could inflate any QBs success.

After going through the AP scouting process (YouTube), many can form their own opinion of what they like and don’t like. Depending on the observer, things like arm strength, footwork, poise, accuracy, release, and pocket awareness can all be discerned from prospect to prospect. Opinions are formed and debates ensue on exactly what each prospect can offer.

It was my attempt, in this post, to stray from this type of analysis. I wanted something more objective. You can show 10 different people tape of Geno throwing the ball and you will get 10 different opinions. Some may be similar, but all will vary in one degree or another.

Specifically, I wanted to tackle the debate on Geno’s accuracy. As stated earlier in the post, Geno has a very impressive career completion percentage, one that he was able to increase every year as a starter. Also stated earlier, this percentage is said to be due, in large part, to the short and "easy" passes that he was asked to make.

To explore this idea, I observed 8 games from Geno’s 2012 campaign. Those games were Texas, Texas Tech, Maryland, Baylor, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Iowa State, and Kansas. I used the YouTube videos of Geno Smith vs. insert opponent here in my research. The goal of this research was relatively simple. One comment in particular sparked the idea when a user stated that, "90% of his passes were screen passes." Well AP, were they?

I present the following chart:

http://cdn0.sbnation.com/imported_as...60c_medium.jpg
via i1257.photobucket.com

As I watched the games, I charted where each completion and incompletion were in regard to the line of scrimmage. It didn’t matter where the receiver ended up, all that mattered is where he caught it or attempted to catch it. After completing 8 games and 300 throws, I felt I had an adequate and representative sample size.

The double lines running down the middle of the chart can pretty much be thought of as the hash marks on a football field. With the exception, for example, that sometimes the ball can be located on the right hash pre-snap and a pass will be completed with the receiver going over the middle. The receiver might catch it outside of the hash marks, but for all intents and purposes it was a pass over the middle. I thought this better represented the types of throws that he was either missing or hitting.
The “NLOS” (Near Line of Scrimmage) is any pass that is generally within 3 yards of the LOS (i.e. screens, swing passes, and maybe a few shallow drag routes). The “4 to 9” section refers to passes that were completed/attempted within 4 to 9 yards of the line of scrimmage (usually outs, ins, and slants). The farther up the chart you go, the farther the passes were from the LOS. From there, I think most get the idea.

To give an example on how to read the chart, the bottom left section describes that Geno completed 41 of 46 passes (89.1%) that were directed to his left and were near the line of scrimmage. The far right column gives totals for each “level.”
Interesting Notes:
  • Feel free to take all of the screens away from Geno’s game. He completed 131 out of 213 passes that were 4+ yards past the LOS for a completion percentage of 61.5%.
  • 28% of his pass attempts were NLOS, 33% were from the 4-9 range, and 24% were from 10-20 yards past the LOS.
  • 36% of his pass completions were NLOS (not quite 90%), 32% were from the 4-9 range, and 23% were from 10-20 yards past the LOS.
  • 42% of his passes were directed to the left side of the field.
  • Geno completed 18 out of 43 passes (42%) that were 21+ yards past the LOS.
  • Geno is deadly accurate over the middle, check out that middle column. He had 6 of 9 passes that were 31+ yards down field completed, impressive. Geno’s completion percentages in the left, middle, and right were 70%, 72%, and 66% respectively.
  • Cause for concern? Completing 10/21 for a 48% completion percentage on passes that were 10 – 20 yards downfield and on the right side of the field.
  • Reason for optimism? Completing 19/28 for a 68% completion percentage on passes that were 10 – 20 yards downfield and on the left side of the field.
These last two notes were of particular importance to myself when doing this evaluation. NFL quarterbacks are separated by what they can do 10 to 20 yards downfield and outside the numbers. I’ll give you a math problem. How far does a ball travel from a quarterback that drops back 5 yards from the LOS, throws it halfway across a football field that is 53 yards wide, and the ball travels 15 yards past the LOS? My buddy, Pythagoras, told me that 15 yard completion is actually about a 33 yard pass. Is he right?

The overall results of the research seem promising. Initially, I defined 15 parts of the field. I had 5 levels of the defense separated by 3 sections. Through my evaluation, Geno was able to effectively attack each of these 15 parts. Not all equally, but he made the defense account for the whole field. Do the screens inflate his completion percentage? Yes, but those passes are hardly a given… cough*Matt Cassel to Eric Weddle*cough. The percentage of those he completes is beyond impressive by itself (88%). And those passes can travel around 20 yards in the air, at times. The only way those plays work are to get the ball there very quickly and very accurately, which Geno does nearly robotically.

I was a Geno Smith fan before I put this together, and this did nothing but confirm my thoughts on him. I have nothing to compare these numbers to, so I’m thinking about doing a similar evaluation on a couple of the other quarterback prospects. In the end, I hope people find this interesting and can find a way to use this information in their own evaluations.

splatbass 04-01-2013 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 9547913)
It's also possible that is a smokescreen.

Apparently Albert doesn't think so. He didn't show up to practice.

Sorter 04-01-2013 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9547930)
Go watch Flacco's deep throws man. Boldin at times was raping defenders for it

Complete luck I tell ya!

http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18bb...f/original.gif

http://static6.businessinsider.com/i...017/flacco.gif

http://show-me-your-tds.com/wp-conte...Joe-Flacco.gif

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/1351115/joethrow.gif


LMAO

Sorter 04-01-2013 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9547935)
Whatever man. Sorry for not rephrasing the correct way. You all ****ing overreact on this board. **** yourself

LMAO

You're a mongoloid.

Does your mother wipe your drool from your chin?

Gravedigger 04-01-2013 09:37 PM

You're lucky you found those...

Gravedigger 04-01-2013 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiefAshhole20 (Post 9547949)
Would you prefer Baylor?

Would I prefer to eat out Lindsay Lohan over Anne Hathaway??? NO, I said real competition!

Mother****erJones 04-01-2013 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ponderception (Post 9547965)
LMAO

You're a mongoloid.

Does your mother wipe your drool from your chin?

No your mom wipes my cum from her mouth. Go rape your sister in your picture

Sorter 04-01-2013 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 9547968)
You're lucky you found those...

I'm not sure what this means.


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