Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
But the end result is an incompletion. Can't just expect that problem to correct itself in primetime in the biggest game of the year. If it even is a major problem.
How does Buffalo's drop rate compare to the rest of the league?
Buffalo has 25 drops. Chiefs have 23. I don't see many Chiefs fans using that as an excuse though.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
Allen’s lower completion percentage is highly due to his receivers dropping A LOT. The drop statistic shows about 30% of what is actually dropped.
This is McKenzie’s 3rd drop of the game and there is still an entire quarter to go. All 3 would have been first downs. #Bills#Jetspic.twitter.com/XIwN1ItWYO
A nearly 3 minute long "drop compilation" of Gabe Davis and there is still 5 games left in the season. Have to wonder how thin of ice Gabe Davis is walking on as he enters a contract year. #BillsMafia#Bills#GoBillspic.twitter.com/tfv4ZZRjvf
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
But the end result is an incompletion. Can't just expect that problem to correct itself in primetime in the biggest game of the year. If it even is a major problem.
That’s why they’re signing John Brown and Cole Beasley. They’re desperately trying to fix the drop issue.
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How does Buffalo's drop rate compare to the rest of the league?
I don’t trust drop statistics at all. They don’t count any drops where the receiver is touched by the defender. It’s ridiculous. They have 7 drops for Gabe for the whole year. He has more than double that. He had 7 drops in the first 4 games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
That’s why they’re signing John Brown and Cole Beasley. They’re desperately trying to fix the drop issue.
I don’t trust drop statistics at all. They don’t count any drops where the receiver is touched by the defender. It’s ridiculous. They have 7 drops for Gabe for the whole year. He has more than double that. He had 7 drops in the first 4 games.
Of course you don't because it doesn't fit your narrative. [Reply]