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assuming he survives tonight against the 49ers. On other threads I mentioned how well he has performed despite the 1-3 record. These are his stats as of 10/11 compared to the top 35 QBs.
davis vs the top 35 qbs:
> completion %: 8th (67.8% vs 63.8%)
> completion % on passes thrown 11-20 yards in the air: 7th (59.3% vs 52.1%)
> completion % on passes of 20+ yards in the air: 4th (55.6% vs 45.1%)
> pass attempts of 20+ yards in the air: 9th (12.6% vs 10.5%)
> depth of completed pass: 5th (7.3 yards vs 6.1 yards)
> drops per pass attempt: 8th (4.2% vs 5.6%)
> qb rating: 10th (96.8 vs 91.1)
> pass attempts out of 2 wide receiver sets or fewer: 5th (35.7% vs 25.7%)
> pass attempts out of 3 wide receiver sets: 35th (33.6% vs 50.5%)
> pass attempts out of 4 wide receiver sets or more: 9th (30.8% vs 23.8%)
interception rate per pass distance, top 35 qbs:
> for passes thrown 10 yards or less in the air or less: 1.2% (davis 2.0%)
> for passes thrown 11-20 yards in the air: 3.9% (davis 0.0%)
> for passes thrown 21+ yards in the air: 8.3% (davis 5.6%)
interesting factoid: 5 of davis’ 6 td passes were thrown on 3rd down, as follows:
1. dal, q2, 7-0, 3rd & 13, rams 49, deep right to quick.
2. phi, q4, 14-34, 3rd & 12, eagles 30, deep right to britt.
3 phi, q2, 0-13, 3rd & 8, eagles 8, short left to quick.
4. dal, q4, 24-34, 3rd & 4, eagles 4, short left to pettis.
5. dal, q1, 0-0, 3rd & 1, dal 1, short left to kendricks.
speaking of 3rd down passing, davis vs the top 35 qbs:
> completion %: 5th (70.3% vs 61.0%)
> td %: 2nd (13.5% vs 6.1%)
> qb rating: 4th (122.0 vs 94.3)
> passes completed for a 1st down: 1st (65.6% vs 46.9%)
And not to leave the WRs out of the mix with their contributions:
80 most targeted wide receivers, depth of catch average:
> britt: 2nd (15.6 yards vs 8.4 yards)
> quick: 9th (11.9 yards vs 8.4 yards)
quick vs the 80 most targeted wide receivers:
> 1st down catches per target: 5th (51.6% vs 38.2%)
> 1st down catches per reception: 13th (76.2% vs 63.3%)
> tds per target: 9th (9.7% vs 4.8%)
> tds per reception: 11th (14.3% vs 13.0%)
While the Rams remain a work in progress (very much so) this is the best passing offense the team has had in 10 years.
davis vs the top 35 qbs:
> completion %: 8th (67.8% vs 63.8%)
> completion % on passes thrown 11-20 yards in the air: 7th (59.3% vs 52.1%)
> completion % on passes of 20+ yards in the air: 4th (55.6% vs 45.1%)
> pass attempts of 20+ yards in the air: 9th (12.6% vs 10.5%)
> depth of completed pass: 5th (7.3 yards vs 6.1 yards)
> drops per pass attempt: 8th (4.2% vs 5.6%)
> qb rating: 10th (96.8 vs 91.1)
> pass attempts out of 2 wide receiver sets or fewer: 5th (35.7% vs 25.7%)
> pass attempts out of 3 wide receiver sets: 35th (33.6% vs 50.5%)
> pass attempts out of 4 wide receiver sets or more: 9th (30.8% vs 23.8%)
interception rate per pass distance, top 35 qbs:
> for passes thrown 10 yards or less in the air or less: 1.2% (davis 2.0%)
> for passes thrown 11-20 yards in the air: 3.9% (davis 0.0%)
> for passes thrown 21+ yards in the air: 8.3% (davis 5.6%)
interesting factoid: 5 of davis’ 6 td passes were thrown on 3rd down, as follows:
1. dal, q2, 7-0, 3rd & 13, rams 49, deep right to quick.
2. phi, q4, 14-34, 3rd & 12, eagles 30, deep right to britt.
3 phi, q2, 0-13, 3rd & 8, eagles 8, short left to quick.
4. dal, q4, 24-34, 3rd & 4, eagles 4, short left to pettis.
5. dal, q1, 0-0, 3rd & 1, dal 1, short left to kendricks.
speaking of 3rd down passing, davis vs the top 35 qbs:
> completion %: 5th (70.3% vs 61.0%)
> td %: 2nd (13.5% vs 6.1%)
> qb rating: 4th (122.0 vs 94.3)
> passes completed for a 1st down: 1st (65.6% vs 46.9%)
And not to leave the WRs out of the mix with their contributions:
80 most targeted wide receivers, depth of catch average:
> britt: 2nd (15.6 yards vs 8.4 yards)
> quick: 9th (11.9 yards vs 8.4 yards)
quick vs the 80 most targeted wide receivers:
> 1st down catches per target: 5th (51.6% vs 38.2%)
> 1st down catches per reception: 13th (76.2% vs 63.3%)
> tds per target: 9th (9.7% vs 4.8%)
> tds per reception: 11th (14.3% vs 13.0%)
While the Rams remain a work in progress (very much so) this is the best passing offense the team has had in 10 years.
On second thought, I'm in. Rams don't back down from mildewy birdies.