Actually, my point covered that, but I must be blocked..lol.
You showed a graph with the rawest of stats. I told you that
-You gave raw completion percentages and I just said that adjusted completion percentages (that account for drops, bats, throwaways, spikes, and in some cases passes while hit) told a slightly different story. Since we only have his batted balls, drops, and throwaways, we can use that to determine that his adjusted completion percentage during the the Patriots game was 60% (17/28) and his adjusted completion percentage during the Seahawks game was 73% (22/30).
-TDs don't cover any of the TDs that were called back or just dropped (the TD pass to Kenny Stills that was called back because of Troutman or the perfect pass on the wheel route that Kamara dropped). Again this comes with actually watching the game
-Quarterback rating? Outside of the Seattle game (a freaking storm), he passer rating was pretty standard
But the improvement was actually seen on film, as the offense was opening up more.
But it's still crazy that I got a "clown" for backing up everything that I said with multiple sources. Not a graph of raw stats, but metrics and other tidbit about things we overlooked and what local media decided to ignore. :shrug: