4 touchdowns totaling over 200 yards.How many big play/td passes did he have called back as well?
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4 touchdowns totaling over 200 yards.How many big play/td passes did he have called back as well?
Mostly due to drops. His accuracy has not been the issue at all.
Actually his drop rate is the highest in the nation. He's the best QB in this conference and it's not even close. I mean any tool can throw screens all day long.
Pssssst, he threw for 66.5% last year.....so try your post again and think this time.
Mostly due to drops. His accuracy has not been the issue at all.
Excellent observation and one which I agree with 100%.I agree it's largely the result of drops but disagree somewhat on Trace's accuracy. He hasn't always been as sharp this year as he's been in the past IMHO. There have been a lot of low passes that are difficult to catch, and he's also thrown a bunch of "semi-catchable" passes that were just out of the receivers' reach. An example would be last game's wheel route to Sanders that would have gone for big yards. That said, the number of easy drops by the receiving corps has been staggering. When they manage to put it all together (hopefully against Michigan), look out!
Mostly true but in a couple of cases penalties allowed the plays to unfold the way they did. I'm thinking of a couple of picks that were called that resulted in TDs or long gains.In addition to all the drops:
McSorley has had 4 pass completions nullified due to offensive penalties.
I don't have the numbers for all teams - but that is probably, more or less, a fairly typical number (maybe a bit on the high side for 5 games).
What is definitely NOT typical, is that:
Those four nullified completions were:
64 yard TD..... 56 yard TD.... 24 yard TD.... 66 yard TD.
Every DAMN ONE of those nullified completions were long TD throws.
That is uncanny. Every penalty called back a long TD.
Forgetting about the plethora of drops - just those four call backs would have raised McS's passer rating from 137.7 to 156.3