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13 minutes ago, Glen said:

Again YPP is not an important stat/not as important as “In the 20”.

Most every punter can punt the ball 45-50 yards.

Just typically means your offense struggles to get past midfield more often.

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I generally use average as a tiebreaker for all star voting.

Same with comparing negative plays to pancakes for oline. Less negative plays is better than more pancakes.

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44 minutes ago, Glen said:

Again YPP is not an important stat/not as important as “In the 20”.

Most every punter can punt the ball 45-50 yards.

Just typically means your offense struggles to get past midfield more often.

Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

I agree completely. Straight YPP is wildly misleading

Although I suppose the BEST metric would be "Inside the 20" divided by "Punts between the 30 yard lines", or some sort of Inside the 20 per opportunity ratio, but obviously that would be an insane stat to try to track

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1 minute ago, Tk3 said:

I agree completely. Straight YPP is wildly misleading

Although I suppose the BEST metric would be "Inside the 20" divided by "Punts between the 30 yard lines", or some sort of Inside the 20 per opportunity ratio, but obviously that would be an insane stat to try to track

I just do Punts/Punts inside 20.

The guy with the best ratio usually gets my vote.

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33 minutes ago, bucsfan333 said:

I generally use average as a tiebreaker for all star voting.

Same with comparing negative plays to pancakes for oline. Less negative plays is better than more pancakes.

I sort of agree with this, but don't 100% agree with this

A 1 yard loss vs 0 yard gain is not super significant, whereas a pancake can be the different between a first down (or a TD) and not a first down

But I get your point that an OL not actively making things worse is an important metric

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10 minutes ago, Tk3 said:

I sort of agree with this, but don't 100% agree with this

A 1 yard loss vs 0 yard gain is not super significant, whereas a pancake can be the different between a first down (or a TD) and not a first down

But I get your point that an OL not actively making things worse is an important metric

If the disparity between pancakes is egregious, I'll take note.

But I'd prefer 10/5/7 over 20/8/10. To use completely made up numbers.

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16 hours ago, RandyMossIsBoss said:

Individual leaders at halfway mark.

 

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Lamar Jackson [8 GS]: 144/239 (60.25%, 90.46 Rating) for 1,769 yards, 14 touchdowns, 7 interceptions. 63 carries for 573 yards (9.10 YPC, 23 LNG), 3 touchdowns, 5 fumbles.

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