one of the stupidest ways of tracking stats is the pass completion. If a quarterback throws a two yard pass and the receiver runs for 98 yards it's counted as 100 yards for the quarterback. Thats incredibly dumb
Bruh they’ve had advanced stats for years that track these things and if you’re not lazy all you have to do is look at yac. This is just one of those things where you’re mad at nothing 🤣
@@stu_money except im not mad but the stat of yac doesnt change yards for quarter backs. look up passing yards for any quarter back and they get credit for the whole pass and run. yards after completion is mainly for the receiver. My statement still stands and you look like an idiot
@@stu_money google passing yards for any quarterback scrub. mahomes had over 4000 last year. you really think thats what he threw? no. turn your brain on
@@stu_money the point is stats for a QB is the whole thing and the history book doesnt care about yac. the quarterback gets credit for the whole thing and thats what the hall of fame tracks. YAC is mainly for receivers slow guy
@@BrettReynolds55So if a receiver runs a deep fade, and catches the ball in the end zone, with your logic, he caught the ball for no yards and a touchdown?
I'm sorry, but how do you go from a 100 yard td catch back to a 60 yard td catch within 2 video clips? And you want to call your video 'increasingly longer'? I'm sorry, but I can edit videos better than this. You're just hungry for views.
I was about to comment something similar. First play was 77 yards, followed by a 76 yard play, and then a 52 yard play. At least put them in order of short to long and not an oblivious click bait title