RamsAndEwe
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I appreciate the effort here but why the arbitrary 10 yards? Why not 20? It seems from watching the early games, the ones in which SB played, many of the drops were on longer passes. I don't have time, or frankly the interest, in looking at all of them but my (somewhat deficient) memory says I'm correct with this assertion. Also, IIRC, we were at the top of the league in drops early on last season but came back to the pack as the year went on and our young WR corps became more comfortable.
Agree to disagree.
10 yards was not arbitrary. Sam Bradford averaged 10.6101 Yards per completion in 2013. The extra 0.6101 yards per completion added up to 4 total yards, and would not have moved Sam Bradford up past 26th place, so I rounded the number to 10 yards per completion.