So if I'm understanding this right, top left would be indicative of quality offensive line play because they're protecting a QB well even when they take a long time to throw?
The trendline is expected OL play given the time to throw. Top left would be elusive QBs who read a play. Top right would be QBs that are elusive, but don't hold on to the ball for long, whether going through progressions or by design.
Oof, now that I'm reading this correctly it 100% backs up Jackson Arnold being subpar beyond our OL, which is rapidly improving as the season continues.
I thought it was a wonderful way to take a look at the QB and OL as one full offensive unit. Another thing I can see is the longer average time could mean WRs aren't getting open quick enough.
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