Dear god I would do it by hand before using excel of my own free will. Id write a program in c++ before doing thatI busted out excel the other day to figure out 3rd down conversions under each QB. These stats may be available online somewhere but I couldn’t find them. As you can see, the original 30% is near bottom of the league. The 38% we’re getting now puts us in the middle of the pack.
I think it was 3, 2 in the first half and 1 in the second.Weren't there two drops on Sunday? I remember some balls that looked like big drops in the KC game so the stat is a bit of a surprise to me.
What is the comparison between RT and MM? Are the receivers doing that well or is it how the ball is thrown?
I'm not sure what constitutes a statistical drop, but I doubt they factor in whether you were the 5th pick or not.
The NFL field goal success rate is 79.9%, down from 84.7% last season.
That’s the biggest percentage drop off in the NFL year-to-year since the merger.
Extra points are being made at a clip of 93.2%, the worst in the NFL since 1979.
per ABell
That’s the biggest percentage drop off in the NFL year-to-year since the merger.
Extra points are being made at a clip of 93.2%, the worst in the NFL since 1979.
per ABell
Team Pass Rush Win Rate
1. Dallas Cowboys, 56%
2. Atlanta Falcons, 54%
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 53%
4. Philadelphia Eagles, 53%
5. Los Angeles Rams, 52%
6. Pittsburgh Steelers, 52%
7. Buffalo Bills, 50%
8. Jacksonville Jaguars, 49%
9. Baltimore Ravens, 49%
10. Arizona Cardinals, 48%
11. Green Bay Packers, 47%
12. Seattle Seahawks, 45%
13. New York Jets, 44%
14. San Francisco 49ers, 44%
15. Cleveland Browns, 44%
16. Indianapolis Colts, 44%
17. Chicago Bears, 42%
18. Los Angeles Chargers, 42%
19. Carolina Panthers, 41%
20. Tennessee Titans, 41%
21. Washington Redskins, 40%
22. New Orleans Saints, 40%
23. New England Patriots, 39%
24. Minnesota Vikings, 38%
25. New York Giants, 38%
26. Kansas City Chiefs, 36%
27. Houston Texans, 36%
28. Cincinnati Bengals, 35%
29. Denver Broncos, 35%
30. Oakland Raiders, 35%
31. Miami Dolphins, 28%
32. Detroit Lions, 24%
Team Pass Block Win Rate
1. Green Bay Packers, 68%
2. Baltimore Ravens, 67%
3. Oakland Raiders, 66%
4. Indianapolis Colts, 65%
5. Buffalo Bills, 64%
6. Pittsburgh Steelers, 63%
7. Chicago Bears, 62%
8. Tennessee Titans, 61%
9. Houston Texans, 60%
10. Arizona Cardinals, 60%
11. Washington Redskins, 60%
12. Cleveland Browns, 60%
13. Philadelphia Eagles, 60%
14. New York Giants, 59%
15. Dallas Cowboys, 59%
16. Los Angeles Chargers, 58%
17. Detroit Lions, 58%
18. Kansas City Chiefs, 58%
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 57%
20. Minnesota Vikings, 57%
21. Jacksonville Jaguars, 57%
22. New England Patriots, 57%
23. New Orleans Saints, 56%
24. New York Jets, 56%
25. San Francisco 49ers, 55%
26. Los Angeles Rams, 54%
27. Denver Broncos, 51%
28. Seattle Seahawks, 51%
29. Atlanta Falcons, 49%
30. Carolina Panthers, 48%
31. Cincinnati Bengals, 42%
32. Miami Dolphins, 41%
per espn
1. Dallas Cowboys, 56%
2. Atlanta Falcons, 54%
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 53%
4. Philadelphia Eagles, 53%
5. Los Angeles Rams, 52%
6. Pittsburgh Steelers, 52%
7. Buffalo Bills, 50%
8. Jacksonville Jaguars, 49%
9. Baltimore Ravens, 49%
10. Arizona Cardinals, 48%
11. Green Bay Packers, 47%
12. Seattle Seahawks, 45%
13. New York Jets, 44%
14. San Francisco 49ers, 44%
15. Cleveland Browns, 44%
16. Indianapolis Colts, 44%
17. Chicago Bears, 42%
18. Los Angeles Chargers, 42%
19. Carolina Panthers, 41%
20. Tennessee Titans, 41%
21. Washington Redskins, 40%
22. New Orleans Saints, 40%
23. New England Patriots, 39%
24. Minnesota Vikings, 38%
25. New York Giants, 38%
26. Kansas City Chiefs, 36%
27. Houston Texans, 36%
28. Cincinnati Bengals, 35%
29. Denver Broncos, 35%
30. Oakland Raiders, 35%
31. Miami Dolphins, 28%
32. Detroit Lions, 24%
Team Pass Block Win Rate
1. Green Bay Packers, 68%
2. Baltimore Ravens, 67%
3. Oakland Raiders, 66%
4. Indianapolis Colts, 65%
5. Buffalo Bills, 64%
6. Pittsburgh Steelers, 63%
7. Chicago Bears, 62%
8. Tennessee Titans, 61%
9. Houston Texans, 60%
10. Arizona Cardinals, 60%
11. Washington Redskins, 60%
12. Cleveland Browns, 60%
13. Philadelphia Eagles, 60%
14. New York Giants, 59%
15. Dallas Cowboys, 59%
16. Los Angeles Chargers, 58%
17. Detroit Lions, 58%
18. Kansas City Chiefs, 58%
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 57%
20. Minnesota Vikings, 57%
21. Jacksonville Jaguars, 57%
22. New England Patriots, 57%
23. New Orleans Saints, 56%
24. New York Jets, 56%
25. San Francisco 49ers, 55%
26. Los Angeles Rams, 54%
27. Denver Broncos, 51%
28. Seattle Seahawks, 51%
29. Atlanta Falcons, 49%
30. Carolina Panthers, 48%
31. Cincinnati Bengals, 42%
32. Miami Dolphins, 41%
per espn
*Casey getting double teamed 59% of the time.
More play action!!
You need to manage down and distance to do that. There's also a trade off, if we commit to run then we do need to run.More play action!!
We're already running it a crazy amount. I believe we currently have one of the highest rates per pass play in the league.You need to manage down and distance to do that. There's also a trade off, if we commit to run then we do need to run.
RealLoganRyan’s Stats This Year Compared to ALL Other Corners
85 Tackles: 1st (By 23 tackles)
3.5 Sacks: 1st
21 PDef: 1st
3 FF: 1st
4 Int: T-1st
Logan Ryan became the first @NFL player since 2000 with three sacks, three INTs and three forced fumbles in his team's first 8 games of a season.
85 Tackles: 1st (By 23 tackles)
3.5 Sacks: 1st
21 PDef: 1st
3 FF: 1st
4 Int: T-1st
Logan Ryan became the first @NFL player since 2000 with three sacks, three INTs and three forced fumbles in his team's first 8 games of a season.
RealLoganRyan’s Stats This Year Compared to ALL Other Corners
85 Tackles: 1st (By 23 tackles)
3.5 Sacks: 1st
21 PDef: 1st
3 FF: 1st
4 Int: T-1st
No way we don't bring this man back for next season.
I wouldn't say its a crazy amount. It is around 50/50. The sacks make the pass numbers look lower when you look back at the stats.We're already running it a crazy amount. I believe we currently have one of the highest rates per pass play in the league.
The only problem is everyone else will want him 2No way we don't bring this man back for next season.
Might depend on Tannehill and Henry, though.No way we don't bring this man back for next season.
Dear god I would do it by hand before using excel of my own free will. Id write a program in c++ before doing that
You'd still have to import a list, probably a .csv. Nothing wrong with Excel.
RealLoganRyan’s Stats This Year Compared to ALL Other Corners
85 Tackles: 1st (By 23 tackles)
3.5 Sacks: 1st
21 PDef: 1st
3 FF: 1st
4 Int: T-1st
Logan Ryan became the first @NFL player since 2000 with three sacks, three INTs and three forced fumbles in his team's first 8 games of a season.
Holy crap. That's incredible.
Tannehill has averaged 10.5 yards per attempt (622 yards/59 attempts) since week 10 -- best of 32 qualified NFL QBs
League Avg: 6.9, per
Heading into Week 14, @Titans QB @ryantannehill1 leads the @NFL in passer rating
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League Avg: 6.9, per
Heading into Week 14, @Titans QB @ryantannehill1 leads the @NFL in passer rating
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