WickedWrister
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For what it's worth, Fields has improved his completion percentage every single year he's been in the league, and he's comfortably above the mean in most deep-ball accuracy metrics. PFF gave him the 4th highest deep passing grade among all QB's last year.
I'm also not a huge believer in using raw completion % as the be all and end all of how to judge how accurate a QB is. There's a lot of things that effect that number besides QB accuracy including scheme, how well the OL holds up, and receiver drops. E.g. spamming short passes is a good way to boost completion percentage. Look no further than Jake Browning who led the league in completion % but had an average depth of target barely over 6 yards.
I was only able to find this passing chart for his 2022 season but I think it illustrates some of Fields strengths and weaknesses.
A while back I posted a tweet from Warren Sharp that looked at the highest rate of incompletions due to inaccurate passes-Fields was comfortably in the middle of the pack while Russ was actually one spot behind Mahomes for 5th best.
I like looking at CPOE (completion % over expected) too - Fields 16th, Russ 3rd in the league.
I'm not saying the guy is prime Drew Brees, but he legitimately has a pretty clean throwing motion and can deliver it off platform.
All this to say its that I don't think accuracy is going to be the thing that sinks him. It's will be his astronomical sack rate and decision making, if anything. I hated the Arthur Smith hiring at first but think his offense is perfectly suited for Fields. We'll aspire to be the most run heavy team in the league, go super heavy and try to make teams load up the box to stop the run and RPO game. Then hit them with the play action deep pass. At least that's the plan.
I'm also not a huge believer in using raw completion % as the be all and end all of how to judge how accurate a QB is. There's a lot of things that effect that number besides QB accuracy including scheme, how well the OL holds up, and receiver drops. E.g. spamming short passes is a good way to boost completion percentage. Look no further than Jake Browning who led the league in completion % but had an average depth of target barely over 6 yards.
I was only able to find this passing chart for his 2022 season but I think it illustrates some of Fields strengths and weaknesses.
A while back I posted a tweet from Warren Sharp that looked at the highest rate of incompletions due to inaccurate passes-Fields was comfortably in the middle of the pack while Russ was actually one spot behind Mahomes for 5th best.
I like looking at CPOE (completion % over expected) too - Fields 16th, Russ 3rd in the league.
I'm not saying the guy is prime Drew Brees, but he legitimately has a pretty clean throwing motion and can deliver it off platform.
All this to say its that I don't think accuracy is going to be the thing that sinks him. It's will be his astronomical sack rate and decision making, if anything. I hated the Arthur Smith hiring at first but think his offense is perfectly suited for Fields. We'll aspire to be the most run heavy team in the league, go super heavy and try to make teams load up the box to stop the run and RPO game. Then hit them with the play action deep pass. At least that's the plan.
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