jterrell
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Stop lying. lol.Dak is absolutely in a system that pads his completion percentage. The same system does hurt his raw passing totals as well.
Completion percentage is not accuracy. It just means the receiver caught the ball. If a QB underthrows a wide open receiver who has to come back for the ball and gets tackled, no one would consider that an accurate pass. Dak struggles to hit the receiver in the spot to maximize YAC, you see it all the time.
Completion percentage also doesn't really mean the same thing it used to mean. To give you an example, when Romo retired (just two years ago) his 65.2% completion percentage was 6th all-time in the history of the NFL. This year Dak is completing the same 65.2% of his passes... and he's 19th in the league. Derek Carr and Eli Manning, who are not considered to be having good seasons, are completing 70% and 69% respectively. Cam freakin' Newton, a career 59% passer, is completing 69% this year. There's nothing special about Dak in the accuracy department this year.
You think you know things but you are completely ignorant.
Good grief buy a fact anywhere and employ it.
Dak completes a high percentage of his passes with a very low amount of check downs. That's a real fact not just my opinion. Dak has a bottom 5% of his passes under 5 yards.
His performance related to expectation in passing completion percentage is 13th in the league.
He is a plus player there.
https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/stats/passing#completionPercentageAboveExpectation
And exactly two NFL QBs have more attempts than him with fewer INTs... Aaron Rodgers and Drew Bees.
And in fact they are the only 2 full-time NFL starters with less INTs.
https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/stats/passing#interceptions