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many people have complained about the 2 drops that Caldwell had against the Colts and claim that those, by themselves, cost us the game. Well, I was doing some reasearch and found something very startling about one of our newest receivers. Donte' Stallworth. Over the last 4 years, Stallworth has the following stats:
2003 - 55 Targets - 25 receptions - 3 drops - 45.5% caught
2004 - 106 targets - 58 receptions - 5 drops - 54.7 % caught
2005 - 129 targets - 70 receptions - 11 drops - 54.3% caught
2006 - 78 targets - 38 receptions - 4 drops - 48.7% caught.
Totals - 368 targets - 191 receptions -23 drops - 51.9% caught
Now, I got these stats from StatsINC. Drops are defined as passes that the receiver should have caught when it hit the players hands. Stallworth have such a high number of drops isn't a good thing. One can only hope that he is working on that, otherwise we will see a steady diet of Moss, Welker and either Caldwell or Gaffney in critical situations.
2003 - 55 Targets - 25 receptions - 3 drops - 45.5% caught
2004 - 106 targets - 58 receptions - 5 drops - 54.7 % caught
2005 - 129 targets - 70 receptions - 11 drops - 54.3% caught
2006 - 78 targets - 38 receptions - 4 drops - 48.7% caught.
Totals - 368 targets - 191 receptions -23 drops - 51.9% caught
Now, I got these stats from StatsINC. Drops are defined as passes that the receiver should have caught when it hit the players hands. Stallworth have such a high number of drops isn't a good thing. One can only hope that he is working on that, otherwise we will see a steady diet of Moss, Welker and either Caldwell or Gaffney in critical situations.
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