05-16-2017, 12:39 PM
(05-15-2017, 11:59 PM)Benton Wrote: Eh, I'm not getting it. They both had 10 redzone targets last season, and AJ's numbers were only slightly better. Two more catches, one more TD. I can't speak on the 1st downs because that can be dependent on the situation. I don't see how anyone can say two more catches and on more TD are "terrible numbers" when tempered with the fact that AJ is a top receiver and Boyd was a rookie.
I thought Boyd had a solid rookie season, and could've had a better one if we'd been on the same page on offense.
They are terrible #'s based on the small sample size. Look at it this way...
AJ comp ℅=70℅, 1st down ℅=50℅, TD %=20℅
Boyd coomp ℅=50℅, 1st down ℅=20℅, TD℅=10℅
Or, look at it this way, AJ scored every 5 red zone targets. Boyd only scored once every 10 targets.