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amanamongbotss t1_j6jwxbc wrote

They were still accurate throws, to great WRs, how have the ability to win contested throws. And they landed.

You don’t think that the “down to 3 rookie corners” and great WRs at the receiving end are baked into the calculation?

Also, one of those WAS a drop. That was not Burrow’s fault. He hit his guy perfectly.

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paisano1995 t1_j6k3bh0 wrote

Neither of those things are baked into the calculation, no. Your point was that Burrow was better than the stats indicate, id argue he was worse than the stats indicate. His O line looked like swiss cheese, and burrows fantastic, but saying he played better than his stats last night is incorrect in my opinion.

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amanamongbotss t1_j6kl7ya wrote

Both those things are part of that equation. They’re tracking personnel constantly, with each new snap AND Burrow has 2 elite WRs. He’s making that throw 90% of the time in this situation because he’s on the road in a championship game and you have to.

So you’re wrong about that.

Then to go onto say Burrow didn’t play really well- well, we’ll have to just agree to disagree.

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paisano1995 t1_j6ldy1n wrote

Not going to do your homework for you man, neither are part of the equation, you can look it up

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JPAnalyst OP t1_j6kt0zp wrote

Bring up the fact that Burrow threw a dropped interception in the first quarter that he lucked out on because it was dropped and didn’t go against his stats. He hates when you mention that.

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