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1 minute ago, GorillaNJ said:

Exactly 

Lol  

Here are Jones’ average time to throw, rate of dropbacks under 2.5 seconds, and ranks from 2019-22.

  • 2019: 2.84 seconds (23/35), 43.1% (26/35)
  • 2020: 2.71 seconds (20/36), 46.3% (24/35)
  • 2021: 2.71 seconds (16/35), 46.1% (19/35)
  • 2022: 3.02 seconds (30/35), 34.3% (32/35) 

Lol try again breh.

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4 minutes ago, BlueInCanada said:

Lol  

Here are Jones’ average time to throw, rate of dropbacks under 2.5 seconds, and ranks from 2019-22.

  • 2019: 2.84 seconds (23/35), 43.1% (26/35)
  • 2020: 2.71 seconds (20/36), 46.3% (24/35)
  • 2021: 2.71 seconds (16/35), 46.1% (19/35)
  • 2022: 3.02 seconds (30/35), 34.3% (32/35) 

Lol try again breh.

Time to throw is the time from snap to release on passing plays. It tells you more about the scheme and the QB than the quality of the pass protection largely because sacks and scrambles aren’t factored in.

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8 minutes ago, CrazedDogs said:

Time to throw is the time from snap to release on passing plays. It tells you more about the scheme and the QB than the quality of the pass protection largely because sacks and scrambles aren’t factored in.

Actually they are.

It's Jones rate on getting the ball out under 2.5 seconds vs average time to pass.

Jones his whole career has held the ball to long and has had average time to pass.

But either way, not like there's much to talk about since he's all but gone at this point.

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5 minutes ago, BlueInCanada said:

Actually they are.

It's Jones rate on getting the ball out under 2.5 seconds vs average time to pass.

Jones his whole career has held the ball to long and has had average time to pass.

But either way, not like there's much to talk about since he's all but gone at this point.

Does it stand to reason that a stat named ‘time to throw’ includes plays in which the ball was not thrown? If you’re using ESPN next gen, non-passes are definitely excluded.
 

all I can conclude from that stat is the Giants probably run a shit ton of play action and roll outs. Which it turns out, they do.

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