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This thread needs to be put in the Louvre. All time bad take.
There are those who watch games and those who read stat sheetsThis thread needs to be put in the Louvre. All time bad take.
I said it didnt look good.. But I'm curious to how much this game will change the win% in the ESPN metric. Team win% is currently at 69%He needs ESPN to tell him that
LolI said it didnt look good.. But I'm curious to how much this game will change the win% in the ESPN metric. Team win% is currently at 69%
you realize that if it changes then that ruins the excuses for earlier in the year right?
I said it didnt look good.. But I'm curious to how much this game will change the win% in the ESPN metric. Team win% is currently at 69%
i dont expect a huge change, it was only 21 pass attempts so the change would be relatively small, but curious either way.It's a cumulative "stat," so it isn't going to change much in the final two weeks.
They don’t look at pass attempts. They look at attempted pass play calls.i dont expect a huge change, it was only 21 pass attempts so the change would be relatively small, but curious either way.
very true but point still standsThey don’t look at pass attempts. They look at attempted pass play calls.
You do realize you constantly site PFF rankings as "stats," correct? The numbers are nothing more than subject opinions of often times football illiterate persons doing the rankings.There is always a human element. Humans designed the ESPN system. They made decisions on what threholds to apply, how long is long distance, etc. So we are left with you just want to believe they are right and everyone else is wrong because it suits your narrative. So just say you are biased and will only consider info that supports your preconceived bias.
You do realize you constantly site PFF rankings as "stats," correct? The numbers are nothing more than subject opinions of often times football illiterate persons doing the rankings.
You aren't wrong about the ESPN system, but this post is the epitome of irony.
NFL pass-rushing, run-stopping, blocking leaderboard: Win rate rankings for 2022
Our win rate metics stack the best run-blocking, run-stopping, pass-protecting and pass-rushing players and teams in the game for the 2022 season.www.espn.com
2nd in Pass Block Win Rate, tied for 2nd in Run block win rate.
Discuss.
@TezMaKai got a hard on just thinking about itWhat if I told you that I have a 14” long dong?
I think you said this about the stat you just taught me about!I literally have no idea on how this is measured. These guys suck
I personally just wanted to bump this one because you are using some context here and I like that!
The problem is you have people looking at data without understanding the context. The Bears don't run a lot of true pass sets and when they do they certainly struggle in them.
I think you said this about the stat you just taught me about!I literally have no idea on how this is measured. These guys suck
We are talking about defensive players. Not offensive centers that need assistance blocking. Thanks.I think you said this about the stat you just taught me about!
It's the exact same ESPN stat but from the defensive metric. So we don't care about the offensive metric but the defensive metric is a good one? Thanks for teaching me about this stat that you don't care about!We are talking about defensive players. Not offensive centers that need assistance blocking. Thanks.
Also good job showing that I actually used critical thinking and decided to research what the actual stat so nice job showing I can use critical thinking! Much appreciated.I think you said this about the stat you just taught me about!