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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
SPARQ score also helps; dudes with those springs in their legs can get up/out better and give the QB a slightly better catch radius.
Sportscience did an episode with guys diving/jumping for balls and halfway convinced me that no pass should ever hit the ground. The amount of space some of the truly elite WRs can cover by diving one direction or another is just unreal.
Found one (not the one I saw) that goes over Megatron's catch radius:
4,000 cubic feet. That's just hilarious.
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That's about 15.9 ft in any direction... so let's just say a 5-yard radius. Not that appalling really.