the quarterback who led the nation in completion percentage this year got benched halfway through the season & transferred (Spencer Rattler)
the stat means nothing & is largely engineered based on scheme
I will add that AM was only graded as a good deep ball passer this year, a year in which his completion % dropped 10% because, well, obviously he's not an accurate deep ball thrower (some regression expected due to lower expected completion% over 20yds) and he threw a lot more this year than the previous two (Y/A over 9 vs in the 7s).
CT's completion percentage was 1.5% higher than AM's this year, which, again, I believe means nothing.
The complet % I used is the career compl % numbers I used they are virtually identical. 63.5 vs 63.8.
Yes complete % does matter to an extent, cuz it does paint a picture of how accurate you are with the football. It's not the end all stat, but does paint a picture nontheless.
I find it funny how u point out Rattler ws benched, but then are unaware or gloss over the fact that CT was benched multiple times on the season for TX as well. Why is that?
If u make a ton of short throws, yet ur complet % is low like CTs is..u have to question; how accurate of a passer is he overall?
And if u are going to call him a pure passer, AND he completes a ton of easy throws, and his comple % is not higher, I am going to have to call BS on the pure passer claim u are making on this. And yes Sarks O is one that allows a high completion % for his scheme. See all the easy throws in his O. CT made a living off of a ton of EASY high percentage throws in Sarks offensive scheme.
But also remember I didn't just use compl % as the end all.
I also pointed out his inaccurate deep balls, his inaccurate while running and throwing, and how his compl % melts away while under pressure, even only a little pressure..that's a problem, and he will need to improve that especially of our Oline does not make big improvements.
I also questioned "if" he can actually make tight windw throws if needed..cuz he only made two ALL of last year and may be asked to make more this coming season. But that is more of an X factor cuz we just dont know. He never HAD to make any tight window throws cuz all his guys were running wide open all the time at TX.
U used one example an outlier in complet %, yet u are trying to prove a point. How did the other higher % throwers do this year? Did pretty well no? How did the Heisman winner do or Pickett? They didn't have 63% complet %...they were higher.
And it's not clear that Frost is going to step back..he says "if he is going to take a step back calling plays" in other articles and its certainly not clear in other writeups I have seen either he will give whipple 100% play calling control, in fact it sounds more of a group effort to me from what I have read.
That doesnt sound like he is 100% handing off he O to Whipple to play Dr Frakenstein. U can bet SF will still be involved in the play calls to some extent.