Yes and it’s time to rethink the strategy. Mac leads the NFL in passing yards on 20+ yard throws. But has the worst QB rating in the league, Pats are 1-2, he got hurt 2 weeks in a row, and also 4 of his 5 seasonal INTs were to Parker who is an idiot receiver that doesn’t know the playbook or any audibles.
Mac is an elite game manager QB who should be throwing a ton of quick short precision passes with anticipation. Mac is not ideally suited for this crappy throw it up offensive system that generates a lot of offensive breakdowns.
Yes and it’s time to rethink the strategy. Mac leads the NFL in passing yards on 20+ yard throws. But has the worst QB rating in the league, Pats are 1-2, he got hurt 2 weeks in a row, and also 4 of his 5 seasonal INTs were to Parker who is an idiot receiver that doesn’t know the playbook or any audibles.
Mac is an elite game manager QB who should be throwing a ton of quick short precision passes with anticipation. Mac is not ideally suited for this crappy throw it up offensive system that generates a lot of offensive breakdowns.
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Rank | Player | Overall Score | Open Score | Catch Score | YAC Score |
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63 | Mike Gesicki | 38 | 32 | 62 | 34 |
64 | Darnell Mooney | 37 | 61 | 12 | 47 |
T-65 | DeVante Parker | 36 | 22 | 57 | 49 |
T-65 | Laviska Shenault Jr. | 36 | 50 | 9 | 62 |
T-67 | Evan Engram | 34 | 31 | 52 | 40 |
T-67 | Tyler Higbee | 34 | 44 | 33 | 42 |
T-67 | A.J. Green | 34 | 46 | 30 | 42 |
70 | Jared Cook | 31 | 47 | 17 | 48 |
71 | Cole Kmet | 28 | 46 | 19 | 42 |
72 | Robbie Anderson | 14 | 32 | 7 | 43 |
It's time for Bourne to be released from his dog house.
Top 10 WRs and TEs In Catch Score:
(for 2021-2022, including postseason, with minimum 70 targets)
1. Kendrick Bourne: 91
2. Tyler Lockett: 85
3. Adam Thielen: 83
4. Amari Cooper: 81
5. Christian Kirk: 79
6. Marvin Jones Jr.: 78
7. Michael Pittman Jr.: 76
8. Cooper Kupp: 75
T-9. Mark Andrews: 74
T-9. Terry McLaurin: 74
You can see some of the evidence of Bourne's Catch Score prowess in his box score stats. Since the 2021 season, he has caught 79% of his targets. While his 9.2 air yards per target is not exceptionally deep, it's slightly longer than stars such as Kupp or Keenan Allen (Chargers), and yet Bourne has a higher catch rate than either.
Bourne's ranking doesn't necessarily mean he's one of the top three wideouts in the NFL. The RTMs are descriptive and not predictive, and Open Score -- his worst attribute -- is far more stable than the other two categories. Plus, Catch Score and YAC Score are reliant on openness; if a receiver isn't open, he'll have fewer opportunities to make catches and accrue YAC. While Bourne has been an extremely efficient (and underrated), he likely isn't quite that strong predictively.
For what it is worth, Bourne's 3.4 yards per route run this season ranks fourth among receivers and tight ends who have run at least 30 routes, behind Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins), Tyreek Hill (Dolphins) and A.J. Brown (Eagles). He has just seven catches for 115 yards, but perhaps he should play more snaps for the Patriots.
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It's also time to cut way back on Devante Parker's snaps.
Bottom 10 WRs and TEs In Career Overall Score
For 2017-2022, including postseasons
Rank Player Overall Score Open Score Catch Score YAC Score 63 Mike Gesicki 38 32 62 34 64 Darnell Mooney 37 61 12 47 T-65 DeVante Parker 36 22 57 49 T-65 Laviska Shenault Jr. 36 50 9 62 T-67 Evan Engram 34 31 52 40 T-67 Tyler Higbee 34 44 33 42 T-67 A.J. Green 34 46 30 42 70 Jared Cook 31 47 17 48 71 Cole Kmet 28 46 19 42 72 Robbie Anderson 14 32 7 43
Big takeaways from ESPN's new pass-catcher stats: A.J. Brown is always open, Kendrick Bourne is underrated
Mark Andrews is elite, Kendrick Bourne is underused and Deebo Samuel's yards-after-catch production in 2021 nearly broke our new metrics.www.espn.com
Bourne isn't elite. The most important thing is open score, and his was average. He is definitely dangerous and underplayed, though.1. Bourne is elite. Best catch score. Play Bourne over 40 snaps a game, Fatt Matt.
Yeah, I noticed. And tied for first since 2017. I do wonder how that is calc'd, though. Presumably they're not accounting for the quality of the CB defending? Because Meyers is great at being Meyers, but part of "being Meyers" involves typically drawing the #2 or 3 CB defending him. He's rarely, if ever, a defense's top priority. But I love the kid, he does his job beautifully.2. Did people also notice Jacobi Meyers is TOP3 among all NFL wide receivers in getting open.
Parker is useful, but he shouldn't be the #1 option, and he shouldn't dominate playing time like this at all, and certainly not until everyone is confident that he knows the offense backwards and forwards.4. Parker continues to have a bad catch rate and it’s also clear this dummy doesn’t know the playbook or the audibles. 4 of 5 of Mac’s INTs are to this dummy WR. The next time Parker throws both hands up presnap that he doesn’t know the play (happens OFTEN), call timeout and bench this idiot.
Agholor will be more useful if he plays in the slot some. Humphries is an interesting question. I need to look back at the last couple of games where he played a lot. My guess is that the idea with playing him is to try to dictate defensive personnel. That is, playing him as a 3rd WR tends to push a 5th DB onto the field, which is useful if you're running the ball.People obsessed with draft status need to stop dissing Meyers as a 4th WR. Meyers has consistently beat starting NFL corners for 3 years in a row now. Meyers is Troy Brown-like. Meyers and Bourne are this team’s best receivers plus Agholor. Don’t mess with the snap counts and get cute. Parker and Humphries should collectively get less than 20 snaps a game. Play Meyers and Agholor outside and Bourne should own the slot all season long, unless it’s to swap occasionally with Meyers
I assume this is going to be like KC a couple of years ago, where if he's fucking horrible, then you'll see Zappe.
That game still pisses me off. Patriots win if Hoyer is just regular below-average.
his clock management was almostYeah it was a frustrating game because the defense balled out, but Hoyer dinked and dunked his way to the end zone only to get sacked, and lost a FG in the process.
Bourne is OK. Meyers is OK. Agholor is OK. Parker might be OK. Thornton could be a #1 eventually...1. Bourne is elite. Best catch score. Play Bourne over 40 snaps a game, Fatt Matt.
2. Did people also notice Jacobi Meyers is TOP3 among all NFL wide receivers in getting open.
4. Parker continues to have a bad catch rate and it’s also clear this dummy doesn’t know the playbook or the audibles. 4 of 5 of Mac’s INTs are to this dummy WR. The next time Parker throws both hands up presnap that he doesn’t know the play (happens OFTEN), call timeout and bench this idiot.
People obsessed with draft status need to stop dissing Meyers as a 4th WR. Meyers has consistently beat starting NFL corners for 3 years in a row now. Meyers is Troy Brown-like. Meyers and Bourne are this team’s best receivers plus Agholor. Don’t mess with the snap counts and get cute. Parker and Humphries should collectively get less than 20 snaps a game. Play Meyers and Agholor outside and Bourne should own the slot all season long, unless it’s to swap occasionally with Meyers
Hoyer isn’t a good QB. He’s a veteran whose value was knowing the organization, playbook, and institutional etiquette for Mac. I don’t think just being around a long time magically makes a guy a decent backup QB. Hoyer is extremely limited across the board physically, so the team should just delete every playbook throw over 10 yards, and plan to run the ball 35 times with a ton of screen passes or short HB/TE throws.
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It is terrible roster management to have Hoyer as the back up especially when you see a guy like Cooper in Dallas. Bill has some crazy penchant for hanging on to vets that is mind boggling at the most important position.Hoyer isn’t a good QB. He’s a veteran whose value was knowing the organization, playbook, and institutional etiquette for Mac. I don’t think just being around a long time magically makes a guy a decent backup QB. Hoyer is extremely limited across the board physically, so the team should just delete every playbook throw over 10 yards, and plan to run the ball 35 times with a ton of screen passes or short HB/TE throws.
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It is terrible roster management to have Hoyer as the back up especially when you see a guy like Cooper in Dallas. Bill has some crazy penchant for hanging on to vets that is mind boggling at the most important position.
Have you even watched the games? Cooper Rush is a pretty limited QB that has been playing well because he's done what he's supposed to do -- not turn the ball over, and make the safe reads. Hoyer is capable of doing so.
Did you watch the KC game from two years ago?Have you even watched the games? Cooper Rush is a pretty limited QB that has been playing well because he's done what he's supposed to do -- not turn the ball over, and make the safe reads. Hoyer is capable of doing so.
Did you watch the KC game from two years ago?