Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
http://sports.omaha....inezs-accuracy/The gist of a recent SB Nation study was to determine where quarterbacks threw the ball on the field, and how that affected their completion percentage.
It’s interesting stuff, so read it.
West Virginia’s Geno Smith, for example, threw a whopping 33 percent of his passes behind the line of scrimmage. Those are bubble screens and those jet sweeps where Smith flips the ball three inches forward instead of merely handing the ball off. Smith gets credit for completing a pass that any walk-on on any program in Division II could achieve.
Taylor Martinez threw 12.6 percent of his passes behind the line of scrimmage. I only recall one jet sweep shovel pass — went for a touchdown to Kenny Bell, incidentally, against Idaho State — but there might have been a few more I’ve forgotten. So much of Martinez’s throws behind the LOS were quick flips to Bell or Jamal Turner, the rare traditional screen to a running back, and a couple more common shovel passes to running backs...
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