I saw this on twitter and I want to know what unit is the x-axis using. If it’s in yards like I assume it is, why does this chart matter when the highest average separation is 0.04 yards?

  • UglandHouseB
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    1 year ago

    Logically, 0.04 yards is 1.44 inches, which doesn’t make any sense. Because he is counting in hundredths, and there are also 100 yards on the field (meaning 0.01 is 1 yard), that is probably what he is referring to. Which means that given an average receiver separation of around 3.8 yards (11.4 feet), he is throwing to them a little less than 60% of the time.