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Old 12-26-2012   #10
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Originally Posted by Risen Star View Post
You don't think he has a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws, he does have a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws.

That is not sustainable. Despite all the injun chatter. You will not see him sustain that kind of accuracy through his career because he'll have to be a big boy QB running a big boy offense and with that comes much tougher reads and throws. So the completion percentage this year is completely irrelevant to me in the paint by numbers offense Rat Face has installed for him.

That's just the fact of the matter.
I have disproven your "logic" so many times its failing to amuse me

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RG3 has thrown a high share of short passes, with 153 of his 205 completions (74.6 percent) thrown fewer than 10 yards. But he's just a tree in an NFL forest of QBs throwing short passes. Consider that Tom Brady, with a passer rating of 105.2, is throwing short at a far higher rate. Brady has thrown fewer than 10 yards on a whopping 222 of his 308 completions entering Week 13, or 81 percent, far ahead of Griffin. Matt Ryan, with perhaps the NFL's best downfield options in Julio Jones and Roddy White (as well as Tony Gonzalez), throws short 73 percent of the time, essentially the same as Griffin. Peyton Manning (74.1), Rodgers (73.4) and even Joe Flacco (70 percent) are all thriving on the short ball at a rate virtually the same as RG3.
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