Pressured Dropbacks (of Total Dropbacks)
With Smith/Martin: 32.9 percent (123 of 374)
Without: 45.6 percent (67 of 147)
Sacks Taken
With Smith/Martin: 13 (in 11 games)
Without: 18 (in 4 games)
Passing Statistics
With Smith/Martin:
212 of 338 (63percent)
2,464 yd (7.3 ypa)
21 TD 6 INT
Passer Rating: 98.0
Without:
79 of 122 (65 percent)
681 yd (5.6 ypa)
0 TD 7 INT
Passer Rating: 55.4
"It may be that the real issue with Prescott is mental. In the games when he’s pressured often, that stats imply a switch is flipped and it turns him into a different guy. At this tipping point, he starts anticipating the pressure and forgetting everything else.
After that, it doesn’t matter whether you’re pressuring him or not. He’ll respond as if you were. The team can improve OL depth and hope for better health to limit the number of games with so many pressures, but it can’t have the QB going from Jekyll to Hyde when those things fail.
While there are always things a young QB can work on to improve mechanics, accuracy, pocket presence, and understanding of defenses, Prescott’s biggest need for improvement may be in how he responds, play after play, in games when pressured often even with no pressure on a particular play."
Google is your friend. Not just fans on here seeing this but writers. But according to you Daknuts, he makes no mistakes and is the best qb ever. smh
Let's give him 45 Mil, I would like to see him behind a really bad line. I just hope the switch doesn't get switched every game.