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The difference between 45% completions and 54% completions
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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 64969" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Just trying to get some conversation going...</p><p></p><p>GT completed 11 of 24 passes in the UGA game in 2013 for a 45% completion rate. GT would have had to complete 2 more passes to get to 54%. Are these 2 passes that important? Think about what it means to be 2nd and 10 in our offense? How important is a third down conversion on a pass? This is the equivalent of 2 drives that are extend from a punt to a field goal to a possible TD. </p><p></p><p>The same goes for triple option reads. Are 2 bad reads worth all that much? Again, what is 2nd and 10 worth in our offense or being behind on down and distance. I would yield that bad reads can still make yards where a pass provides no yards to an interception.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how much 54% passing would have changes last season? What about a difference of changing 2 bad reads to 2 good reads per game?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 64969, member: 402"] Just trying to get some conversation going... GT completed 11 of 24 passes in the UGA game in 2013 for a 45% completion rate. GT would have had to complete 2 more passes to get to 54%. Are these 2 passes that important? Think about what it means to be 2nd and 10 in our offense? How important is a third down conversion on a pass? This is the equivalent of 2 drives that are extend from a punt to a field goal to a possible TD. The same goes for triple option reads. Are 2 bad reads worth all that much? Again, what is 2nd and 10 worth in our offense or being behind on down and distance. I would yield that bad reads can still make yards where a pass provides no yards to an interception. I wonder how much 54% passing would have changes last season? What about a difference of changing 2 bad reads to 2 good reads per game? [/QUOTE]
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