I respond to people who absolve him of everything or blame everything on someone else.The discussion appears to be centered around DROPS. The way the chart is created was consistent across the board for each QB. I drop by the War has nothing to do with his decision making or OL. If it were an issue or contributed to said drops, the ball wouldn't have been there for a WR to drop it. You're looking for excuses to muddy the chart, instead of saying a drop is a drop. There is a standard for the judged drops. May not be perfect, but it is a metric each QB is judged from. Regardless of baseball strike zone, fatigue or anything else you can throw out there, it's just another issue that attributed to our poor play. Your putting everything solely on JG I every thread his name is mentioned in. Mention It and you show up to say how bad he is.
The point about drops was brought up by someone else in the vein of a different conversation.
Where I land is:
A) Drops are a problem just not a major one.
B) The difference between #6 and #14 in those graphs could be impacted by the judgment call over what was a drop and what was not. A human being somewhere used his/her best judgment on the "gray area" drops.
C) JG's decision making and the OL's poor performance are still the biggest factors.