(04-05-2022, 08:07 AM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: [ -> ] (04-04-2022, 11:24 PM)Charlie Sheen Wrote: [ -> ]The best part about the stat on Lawrence shows that it is more about the lack of separation our receivers get than about the inaccuracy of Lawrence. He makes some bad throws like any other QB, but our receivers have just done a terrible job of getting separation and that led to more incompletions, pass breakups, and interceptions.
Lawrence wasn't the problem and anyone that watched the games instead of going off of stats new that. We are in a good place at QB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B0Dg8qKPLQ
okay tell me how many of these are the wrs fault. i'll tell you now, it's like 3 out of 17
Context:
#1 - Taylor gives up pressure, Trevor rolls left and sails an overthrow
#2 - Trevor didn't see defender - 100% on him
#3 - Terrible throw late in a blow out loss - frustration showing
#4 - With Von Miller harassing him - makes a great throw to the TE but the defender makes a great play on at the ball
#5 - Receiver makes no effort on contested catch, trips and falls, concedes to defender
#6 - dropped ball by receiver on contact
#7 - Idiotic Urban Meyer flea flicker call on wrong side of the field - TL should have thrown it away OB
#8 - Trevor forced one with a safety readily apparent - bad decision
#9 - Bad under throw
#10 - Bad gamble throwing into coverage
#11 - deflected pass
#12 - Free blitzed forces a quick pass - LB dropping makes an outstanding play on ball
#13 - Rolling left from pressure - Trevor under throws Mickens who makes no attempt on the ball
#14 - Bad decision to force one to Treadwell
#15 - Tipped ball on catchable pass
#16 - Good play by defender jumping route at the sticks - it happens
#17 - Bad decision trying to make something happen when backed up to EZ
I see 7 that are 100% on TL, 4 that are in no way his fault and, 6 more that have contributing factors beyond the rookie QB.
A rookie QB that was thrust into a scheme not designed to assist him, a roster not amended to aid him, and game plans sometimes seemingly designed to throw him to the wolves.
The video of his INTs and your poor evaluation of it aside, nothing in your post refutes the 83.8% catchable ball rate.
That catchable rate is a good sign that should make Jags fans feel better about what Trevor might do this year when surrounded by a more competent staff and a system designed to play to his strengths.