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I don't think it ever got any better.
Now, hopefully, this becomes just part of the run game where he's not throwing an insane amount behind the line.
It's 63.
He was 60 of... So, like, the completion percentage is good because the passes are caught because they're uncontested.
You know what I mean?
You have a guy running to the flat.
The coverage isn't on him.
It's just... It's at the line of scrimmage where you're just preventing any gain or whatever.
So, he's a 95% completion rate, but...
it wasn't the effect that it was supposed to be.
You know, you get into that
like zero to nine yard kind of like, I guess, I guess that's short that the short part of the field, that's where he kind of was a little bit more money in terms of his completion percentage and was just kind of getting chunk plays there.
So that, that's certainly good, but it's, it's that intermediate where we started seeing the backside dig kind of creep in late in the year.
Yeah.
It does.
And I know that this conversation is about Jackson Dart.
So I don't want to.
deviate too much, but something does have to be said about the lack of talent he had downfield to throw to.
It was by far and away Darius Slayton's worst individual year of his career, and that's not because of anything other than Darius Slayton.
They were clear, flat drops.