04-21-2021, 03:06 PM
(04-21-2021, 12:12 AM)Whatever Wrote: Out of 135 qualifying players, Boyd was tied for 94th in separation per GPS tracking data. Tee tied for 106th. Both are firmly in the bottom third of the league in getting separation..
Boyd was our best WR in terms of separation. Only one team's best WR in that category was worse than Boyd. 30 had at least one WR better than Boyd.
They are objectively bad at getting separation compared to their peers in the league. That's a hard fact based on data, not an eyeball test.
So you're goin to look at numbers alone and make a decision. I don't work that way. I take as much data as i can find, including what actually happens on the field, that i see with my eye and make a decision based on that.
Looks like i'm gonna have to buy some software that will allow me to create a clip of all the times they created separation and caught a pass...
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