(08-07-2017, 10:10 PM)37thchamber Wrote:Thats beyond my understanding tbh. Closest metric I can think of is how in soccer you can sometimes see the number of errors a player (usually the keeper) made that led to goals. Something similar in NFL could work for catches maybe but it's not gonna be objective I suppose.
So, in the NFL, there ARE people who track it, but it's not an official stat because there is judgement involved. The same is true of drops in the NFL. It's not an official stat because what one evaluator calls a drop another will call a bad pass.
Basically, if you are a number 1 CB, the best bet might be to track how many yards/TDs the #1 WRs got against you. It's a lot faster, still a bit more accurate.
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