If 90 to 95% are accurate, why do the best QBs barely clip 65% completion rates? It can’t be that all 32 teams have WRs that drop the balls or have pass break ups at a high rate. If they do, then the QB isn’t accurate at the rate you say they are.
You’re just pulling numbers out of your behind and I’m sure you’re bound to double down on it.
Here's the deal, an NFL QB can't be inaccurate more than 2 or 3 passes per game. If he's inaccurate with 5 or more passes, even if its placed on a wrong shoulder, he's a first down/drive killer (can't sustain drives). Not to mention drops or picks.
Dazzling accuracy with 85% of the throws isn't good enough for the NFL. About 90% to 95% of a QBs passes need to be accurate, IMO.
He has almost no experience. He needs the reps and it’s going to be really ugly at times.
Touch and timing. Chemistry with his receivers. Trusting what he sees. All of that will take time and because AR has such limited experience it’ll take a lot of time.
Before the season started I said this isn’t the Colts’ year. That we shouldn’t expect much. I very much stand by that. This is about getting AR ready for the NFL.
The biggest issue so far has been the rest of the team not stepping up. Why are people blaming AR when players on their 2nd or 3rd contracts are playing like amateurs? They don’t look prepared.
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