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dzrams
Wolford went deep 8 times while missing weapons against the same team two weeks later. How would you explain that?
By looking at the completion percentage. That shows you this whole thing is just not significant. Wolford gave them no advantages passing. "Throwing deep" meant nothing turns out, he completed fewer passes (58% v. 79%), got fewer yards and TDs (none v. 1) and INTs (1 v. none) than Goff against the same opponent. But you guys think there's an advantage by counting up Wolford's deep incompletions. Does that factor alone explain the different between scoring just 9 points on offense v. scoring 39?
But anyway within 2 days suddenly 1 game is supposed to be sufficient "sample size" but 6 games isn't. And we can deduce many things about the entire offense all season based upon this one completely sufficient sample size game
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