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Denard Robinson Passing yards 2010

Not bad for a slot receiver
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I only have easy to find data from the big ten's website going back through Henne's career, but Robinson had more yards in the Big Ten last year than two of Henne's four seasons (1585 vs 1576, 1972, 1659, 965), was slightly higher than Henne's overall average (1585 vs 1543), and averaged 9.32 yards per pass attempt compared to Henne's career average of 7.06 per attempt.

Obviously the injury riddled 2007 season skews the total yardage figures (though you could mention Robinson's numerous injuries last year to a lessor extent) but the yards per attempt is pretty striking.

So is the int ratio. One every 42 attempts for Henne (wow), one every 19 for Denard. Ouch.
 
I do have Navarre's senior season.

2120 yards, 7.82 per attempt, one pick every 45 passes.
 
Brady put up some nice numbers back in the day on a Lloyd offense before the passing game was opened up.. Those were primarily run oriented teams..
 
I only have easy to find data from the big ten's website going back through Henne's career, but Robinson had more yards in the Big Ten last year than two of Henne's four seasons (1585 vs 1576, 1972, 1659, 965), was slightly higher than Henne's overall average (1585 vs 1543), and averaged 9.32 yards per pass attempt compared to Henne's career average of 7.06 per attempt.

Obviously the injury riddled 2007 season skews the total yardage figures (though you could mention Robinson's numerous injuries last year to a lessor extent) but the yards per attempt is pretty striking.

So is the int ratio. One every 42 attempts for Henne (wow), one every 19 for Denard. Ouch.

I want to see Completion Percentages! Henne used to FIRE the ball regardless of whether the WR was 65yds away or 5yds away.

And Shoelace, well Shoelace pretty much hits those DBs right in the numbers with some of his INTs .....
 
TheVictors03 said:
I only have easy to find data from the big ten's website going back through Henne's career, but Robinson had more yards in the Big Ten last year than two of Henne's four seasons (1585 vs 1576, 1972, 1659, 965), was slightly higher than Henne's overall average (1585 vs 1543), and averaged 9.32 yards per pass attempt compared to Henne's career average of 7.06 per attempt.

Obviously the injury riddled 2007 season skews the total yardage figures (though you could mention Robinson's numerous injuries last year to a lessor extent) but the yards per attempt is pretty striking.

So is the int ratio. One every 42 attempts for Henne (wow), one every 19 for Denard. Ouch.

I want to see Completion Percentages! Henne used to FIRE the ball regardless of whether the WR was 65yds away or 5yds away.

And Shoelace, well Shoelace pretty much hits those DBs right in the numbers with some of his INTs .....

Obviously any reply from you in a thread like this is dripping in sarcasm, let alone one at this time at night, but....I'll provide the info anyway.

From memory at least. I think Henne was up above 62%, pretty sure Denard was 57.something.
 
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