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50 minutes ago, TeamRamrod said:

Where in this 35 minute clip does doofus actually answer the prompt?

 

I didn't watch that, I posted it while I was hearing him talk about it on the radio. I assumed he talked about it there.

 

The jist of it was about fan attendance at the game. Capacity is 69k, ticket sales or whatever was 59k. Basically making a deal out of the lackluster attendance even for the #1 pick and how that'll get people fired quicker than anything. "It's the onw thing fans do have control/a say in."

 

Typical Buck stuff.

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PA and fakes in general hold the LBs every time regardless of how much or when you run them.
 

 https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/can-nfl-coaches-overuse-play-action-they-havent-yet/

 

 

It has been known for decades via QBs like Manning stating it and then verified statistically not long after. Verified in more detail later. Here is just one of those studies and there have been several more. 

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https://weeklyspiral.com/2021/10/29/play-action-passing-is-the-best-play-in-football/
 

here's another catch all on PA passing. There's smaller sample sizes and diminishing returns on long downs but PA still gets more yards per attempt than reg passing on long downs. 

 

The jury is still out on late downs because coaches don't run PA for fear of getting sacked. But most data still shows that it's more effective than reg passing - yardage wise - on longer downs. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, titanruss said:

https://weeklyspiral.com/2021/10/29/play-action-passing-is-the-best-play-in-football/
 

here's another catch all on PA passing. There's diminishing returns on long downs and smaller sample sizes but PA still gets more yards per attempt than reg passing on long downs. 
 

The jury is still out because coaches don't run PA for fear of getting sacked on long downs but when it is run, it's more effective then reg passing - yardage wise. 

Vrabel knows the best. That's why his offense is brilliant. 

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11 minutes ago, TheBukafax said:

The lack of motion due to the team hitting the line with 5 seconds left is killing them as well.

Did anyone actually get the numbers on that like i suggested last week?

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1 hour ago, TerryBoats said:

The screens getting blown up aren't due to receivers not getting separations.  It's because the play design and play calling are generic and predictable as hell.  The same issue applies to the passing game in general

The question was on explosive plays. Getting 20+ yards on screens isn’t something you expect consistently.

 

At some point your guys just gotta execute. Remember when Romo was on TV calling each play before it happened? If he can I’m sure most defensive coordinators know what to expect.

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