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I 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.
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
 
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 think it was 3, 2 in the first half and 1 in the second.
 
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
 
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
 
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.
 
We're already running it a crazy amount. I believe we currently have one of the highest rates per pass play in the league.
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.
 
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.
 
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