xlm34
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I'm not going to look at individual weekly passing charts across multiple years, teams, and QB's. Peat already gave you the stats. Both Wilson and Smith have shown to be more aggressive in their previous stops. You know who hasn't for the better part of the last decade? Tomlin.
And nothing against what Peat put together but they don’t tell the whole story (passing charts would help with that). They just tell you what you want to believe.
And if we’re taking IAY/A, league average intended air yards this year is 7.6. Both Wilson and Fields are above that and above what Pickett and Roethlisberger were. Doesn’t exactly support the notion that they’re this super conservative passing offense when they do throw the ball.