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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 612527" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>Seattle's run/pass option is a read-option play in which someone is going to run with the ball no matter what. The WRs in that instance are run blocking. If you're considering the plays in which Russell scrambles after finding nobody open, then yes, that would skew the numbers. However, we're not discussing Wilson, we're discussing more traditional quarterback/WR tandems where those kind of plays are very rare. You're also missing the point when I discussed the run plays; you can't just look at successful passes and say those are the only routes that count. There are numerous other plays during the season where the receiver is running a route and something happens which prevents a pass from occurring. Your assumption of ONLY using attempted passes is flawed, if you did that then pretty much EVERY receiver in the NFL would get a jump in yards per pass route, not just Cobb.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They actually hire people now, if I recall correctly the actual application is fairly detailed in that they send you game tape and you have to grade players with something like 95% accuracy (again, I could be off on some of that) and they DO use the All 22 tapes. They did not use the All 22 when it wasn't available to the public but since it's been offered, it's something they have used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 612527, member: 9033"] Seattle's run/pass option is a read-option play in which someone is going to run with the ball no matter what. The WRs in that instance are run blocking. If you're considering the plays in which Russell scrambles after finding nobody open, then yes, that would skew the numbers. However, we're not discussing Wilson, we're discussing more traditional quarterback/WR tandems where those kind of plays are very rare. You're also missing the point when I discussed the run plays; you can't just look at successful passes and say those are the only routes that count. There are numerous other plays during the season where the receiver is running a route and something happens which prevents a pass from occurring. Your assumption of ONLY using attempted passes is flawed, if you did that then pretty much EVERY receiver in the NFL would get a jump in yards per pass route, not just Cobb. They actually hire people now, if I recall correctly the actual application is fairly detailed in that they send you game tape and you have to grade players with something like 95% accuracy (again, I could be off on some of that) and they DO use the All 22 tapes. They did not use the All 22 when it wasn't available to the public but since it's been offered, it's something they have used. [/QUOTE]
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