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Of course we takin the L on the 30th, I never said anything about the Cowboys
█ W.D.Y.D. █;2433541 said:It's not that he can't throw downfield it's that the offense Wash runs doesn't go downfield. In addition to him throwing behind the LOS way more than most, they only throw passes that travel 15+ yards in the air 17.5% of the time...which is almost at the bottom of the league.
Running this type of offense is one of the reasons his #s look the way they do. High completion %, low turnovers. The passes they use are low degree of difficulty compared to other NFL offenses. Again not saying that RG3 can't run a tougher offense, he's doing well at what he's being asked to do.

done.@dtownreppin214 this thread title is confusing as fukk.
Change it to completed passes or something. I'm over here like, "Doesn't everybody throw passes behind the line of scrimmage?"![]()
breh a quarter of his passes last year didn't even go beyond the line of scrimmage. they were either screens or dump offs to the backs. that's an abnormally high number.most qbs % of short (<10 yard) passes is high as well, so I dont get this point
breh just trust me on this. this offense is not sustainable in the nfl. if it was, it would have been done by now. if you ask rat face behind close doors, i bet even he would tell you that he won't be running this highly scripted simplistic trash 2 years from now. eventually rg3 is going to have to be a big boy and learn how to make multiple reads from the pocket on each play. until he does that, you dc nuggas need to zip it.
give me tannenhill long term over buckwheat. he will run himself into a wheelchair by his third year.
#swagboyzshytwe do what we can.@dtownreppin214 sonning niccas as usual#swagboyzshyt
so we acting like RG3 isn't great at down field passes?![]()