In the fallout of the Body By Quinn trade, many, many people have referenced completion percentages when discussing Quinn’s accuracy - or lack thereof.
I wanted to amend these stats by saying that accuracy goes beyond completion percentage - sometimes a completed pass can still be inaccurate if the receiver makes a great, good, or even average catch. One thing to keep in mind is yards after the catch. If a pass is thrown perfectly, it can lead to a lot more yards after the catch than a pass that is too far off target for the receiver to do anything else but fall to the ground after he contorts his body to grab it.
There are two levels of accuracy, I would argue - hitting the receiver at all and then hitting the receiver perfectly.
I will spend the rest of the NFL offseason trying to come up with a name for each level. In the meantime, I think we can all confidently agree that Quinn and DA had neither.