Very possible, I have no clue why ESPN would track yards per attempt but that’s on them if so.
Simply put, Martinez went from 58% the season before to 71% this past season and he also lower his INTs. So I’ll definitely give him Credit where it’s due. Both him and the WRs need to do their parts and fix the turnovers. Do that and everything else will correct itself. It’s all about showing it on the field this season. No excuses.
it's not possible, it's exactly what it is.
ESPN tracks yards/attempt because it is a fair (but, by no means a silver bullet) metric for quarterback comparison.
AM completed less passes, but averaged half a yard more per attempt the year before, so it basically evened out.
completion percentage is really neither here nor there in terms of predictive (or past, for that matter) success, and in AM's case is purely a function of Frost & Co's play calls, which essentially eliminate lower completion likelihood passes (15+ yards downfield) in favor of dinks and dunks.
now, if he, or anyone, were to complete 71% of passes at 9+ yards/attempt, they'd run away with the Heisman. in Joe Burrow's Heisman campaign, he was at 76% on 10.8 yards/attempt, which are insane video game numbers.