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NFL scout: Lynch can be big time
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...e-big-time

The scoop: "Paxton Lynch is moving up. I need to study him more, but guys with his size that can move like he does -- he has a chance to be big time." -- NFC area scout on Memphis' junior QB




http://espn.go.com/college-football/insi...bs-power-5


Lynch completes 82% of his passes:

QB Paxton Lynch ranks second in the nation in both Total accuracy percentage (82.0 percent) and total accuracy when pressured (76.9).


Instead of dividing Completions by attempts Total Accuracy Percentage "accounts for dropped passes, throw aways, spiked balls, batted passes, and passes where the quarterback was hit while they threw the ball - factors that hurt the quarterback's completion percentage but don't help show how accurate they are.

The AP formula = ((Completions + Drops) / (Attempts - Throw Aways - Spikes - Batted Passes - Hit As Thrown))




Remember that.
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2015 06:03 PM by BigTigerMike.)
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RE: NFL scout: Lynch can be big time
We will be so lucky if he decides to come back for his senior year.
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RE: NFL scout: Lynch can be big time
(10-21-2015 06:01 PM)BigTigerMike Wrote:  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...e-big-time

The scoop: "Paxton Lynch is moving up. I need to study him more, but guys with his size that can move like he does -- he has a chance to be big time." -- NFC area scout on Memphis' junior QB




http://espn.go.com/college-football/insi...bs-power-5


Lynch completes 82% of his passes:

QB Paxton Lynch ranks second in the nation in both Total accuracy percentage (82.0 percent) and total accuracy when pressured (76.9).


Instead of dividing Completions by attempts Total Accuracy Percentage "accounts for dropped passes, throw aways, spiked balls, batted passes, and passes where the quarterback was hit while they threw the ball - factors that hurt the quarterback's completion percentage but don't help show how accurate they are.

The AP formula = ((Completions + Drops) / (Attempts - Throw Aways - Spikes - Batted Passes - Hit As Thrown))




Remember that.

where has he been?
10-22-2015 08:35 AM
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