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You sure? I've always wondered but never bothered to look it up.The time to throw typically stops when the QB is flushed out of the pocket. It's basically "time before they throw, have to move, or get sacked"
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Sign Up Now!You sure? I've always wondered but never bothered to look it up.The time to throw typically stops when the QB is flushed out of the pocket. It's basically "time before they throw, have to move, or get sacked"
Not 100%, but looking at the range of values on the x axis makes me think that has to be the case. Otherwise a couple of really long scrambles could completely skew the data and make it uselessYou sure? I've always wondered but never bothered to look it up.
Thats what makes me wonder. How do they differentiate between designed roll out and QB rolling out from pressure. Pressure doesn't always have to be heavy.Not 100%, but looking at the range of values on the x axis makes me think that has to be the case. Otherwise a couple of really long scrambles could completely skew the data and make it useless
No idea how they handle designed roll outs, though
Thoughts on this boy’s ‘ceps and quads @HuskerDocCo?
We thinking this kid is the next Ethan Piper only way better?
Lydon Murtha 2.0 my friend.
Thoughts on this boy’s ‘ceps and quads @HuskerDocCo?
We thinking this kid is the next Ethan Piper only way better?
ObiWanNameIHaventHeardInALongTime.gifLydon Murtha 2.0 my friend.
Thoughts on this boy’s ‘ceps and quads @HuskerDocCo?
We thinking this kid is the next Ethan Piper only way better?