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Lawrence Efficiency Even Better Than Current Stats Indicate
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Lawrence Efficiency Even Better Than Current Stats Indicate


Sep 20, 2020, 1:18 AM

For the year, Lawrence is 30 for 37 for 519 yards and 4 passing TDs, with 3 rushing TDs.
Don’t want to throw shade on any of the receivers, but considered the following plays:

Wake Forest Game:
Rogers falling on the first pass attempt of the game.
Rogers drop of TD pass at back of end zone.
Spike of ball to stop clock at end of first half.
Ladson drop of catchable ball for TD toward end of 3rd quarter on Lawrence’s last drive.

Citadel Game:
Rogers drop on first drive of the game.

While you always have to take the impact of dropped passes on the remainder of a drive with a grain of salt, you can reasonably assume he would be 35 of 37 with 2 additional passing TDs, and probably at least 50 more yards.

Impressive.

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Re: Lawrence Efficiency Even Better Than Current Stats Indicate


Sep 20, 2020, 1:58 AM

Guess I shouldn’t prop him up too much. Take away the spiked ball as an attempt, he’s really only 34 or 36.

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Not 100% certain, but


Sep 20, 2020, 5:28 AM

...doesn't spiking the ball to stop the clock count as a "team pass attempt" rather than count against the QB?

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