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So much for that "non D1 qb". 532 yards passing 5td's 2int's
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<blockquote data-quote="countryroads89_rivals" data-source="post: 129475955" data-attributes="member: 1921102"><p>Not taking sides on this 700 yards argument but I will throw my two cents worth in. Skyler should have been at 67% completion, which is pretty standard. If he would have completed 67% of his 51 pass attempts, he would have completed 34 passes, 6 more than his actual 28 completions. He threw for an actual 532 yards on the 28 completions, which is an average of 19 yards per completion. If he would have completed 6 more passes, at the 19 yards per completion average, he would have got another 114 yards on top of his 532 yards. If my math is correct, 532 yards plus 114 yards equals 646 yards. So, arguably, one could say Skyler should have had about 650 yards passing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="countryroads89_rivals, post: 129475955, member: 1921102"] Not taking sides on this 700 yards argument but I will throw my two cents worth in. Skyler should have been at 67% completion, which is pretty standard. If he would have completed 67% of his 51 pass attempts, he would have completed 34 passes, 6 more than his actual 28 completions. He threw for an actual 532 yards on the 28 completions, which is an average of 19 yards per completion. If he would have completed 6 more passes, at the 19 yards per completion average, he would have got another 114 yards on top of his 532 yards. If my math is correct, 532 yards plus 114 yards equals 646 yards. So, arguably, one could say Skyler should have had about 650 yards passing. [/QUOTE]
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So much for that "non D1 qb". 532 yards passing 5td's 2int's
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