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<blockquote data-quote="stylee" data-source="post: 500743" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>Lots of truth here. </p><p></p><p>2008: 12.7 pass attempts/game (Nesbitt + DT, first year in system)</p><p>2009: 12 attempts/game (Nesbitt + DT, weren't behind as much and so didn't need to throw)</p><p>2010: 12.9 attempts/game (Nesbitt and Tevin, were behind more)</p><p>2011: 12.8 attempts/game (Tevin + Hill)</p><p>2012: 13.9 attempts/game (Tevin/Vad + no one)</p><p>2013: 15.6 attempts/game (Vad + Smelter and Waller)</p><p>2014: 14.5 attempts/game (JT + Smelter and Waller)</p><p>2015: 16.0 attempts/game (JT + Jeune; behind a whole lot)</p><p>2016: 12.2 attempts/game (JT + Jeune and Lynch)</p><p>2017: 10.7 attempts/game (TM + Jeune)</p><p>2018: 9.5 attempts/game (TM + Stewart and Lynch)</p><p></p><p></p><p>The last two years have seen a marked reduction in pass attempts, for obvious reasons. TM and TO were the worst passing QBs we've had in the last 11 years who saw significant playing time. CPJ adapts to personnel. </p><p></p><p>With a good passing QB in a great year (JT in 2014), he threw 14.5 passes a game. He had two NFL wideouts at that point. Without those guys and in a very bad year, it was 16 attempts. With a more polished Jeune and a gamebreaker in Lynch, we go to 12.2 in a pretty good year. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Just a guess, but if it were Lucas next year throwing to Camp and Carter, I think we were going to bounce back up to the 12-14 range. That incoming frosh? Maybe up to 15-17.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylee, post: 500743, member: 882"] Lots of truth here. 2008: 12.7 pass attempts/game (Nesbitt + DT, first year in system) 2009: 12 attempts/game (Nesbitt + DT, weren't behind as much and so didn't need to throw) 2010: 12.9 attempts/game (Nesbitt and Tevin, were behind more) 2011: 12.8 attempts/game (Tevin + Hill) 2012: 13.9 attempts/game (Tevin/Vad + no one) 2013: 15.6 attempts/game (Vad + Smelter and Waller) 2014: 14.5 attempts/game (JT + Smelter and Waller) 2015: 16.0 attempts/game (JT + Jeune; behind a whole lot) 2016: 12.2 attempts/game (JT + Jeune and Lynch) 2017: 10.7 attempts/game (TM + Jeune) 2018: 9.5 attempts/game (TM + Stewart and Lynch) The last two years have seen a marked reduction in pass attempts, for obvious reasons. TM and TO were the worst passing QBs we've had in the last 11 years who saw significant playing time. CPJ adapts to personnel. With a good passing QB in a great year (JT in 2014), he threw 14.5 passes a game. He had two NFL wideouts at that point. Without those guys and in a very bad year, it was 16 attempts. With a more polished Jeune and a gamebreaker in Lynch, we go to 12.2 in a pretty good year. Just a guess, but if it were Lucas next year throwing to Camp and Carter, I think we were going to bounce back up to the 12-14 range. That incoming frosh? Maybe up to 15-17. [/QUOTE]
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