Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Deep passing stats usually refer to balls thrown at least 20 air yrds downfield. That means anything over 20 yards is considered a deep pass. That doesn't require a stronga rm.Throwing 40 yards or more does otherwise the ball will float and hang in the air too long. Purdy can lead the league in deep passes just buy completing a high percentage between 20-25 yards. It's just one more stat that looks good but you need to know exactly how many were really deep throws. The stat also doesn't consider how open the receiver was. Did the defender lose coverage? Did he fall down? All those things affect that stat.Just like completiin percentage can be misleading. If a QB throws a lot of swing passes and short ones over the middle he's likely to have a good completion percentage. Better than a QB that's in a system requiring a lot of deep sideline throws.
No, it's exactly the opposite.
How are you posting on a football forum and you don't even have basic spatial reasoning ability or understanding of football?
The 20-25 yard range are the throws that actually require the most arm strength because they often need to be drive throws. The throw scouts look at to evaluate arm strength is the 20 yard deep out, NOT the 40+ yard bomb. The 40+ yard bomb does not require arm strength (for a professional QB...every QB who makes it to the NFL can throw it 40 yards without difficulty).
You are not supposed to drive a 40 yard throw. 40 yard throws are supposed to be thrown with arc. You are not supposed to throw a f**king 40 yard ball with velocity. Have you ever watched a football game?
Russell Wilson is known for his "moon balls." So was Jeff Blake, another guy famous for having a great deep ball.
Jimmy Garoppolo is someone who would actually "drive" 40 yard throws, which is why he was horrible at it.
Also, why do you and other Brock bashers pretend that all of these games took place in an undisclosed location and were never televised? We have the actual games that we can watch, and your hypotheticals did not happen. Brock's deep completions in 2023 were to guys with the last amount of separation on those types of throws in football.
Any run after the catch was created by Brock based on his ball placement. The defenders were right there.