Play Totals Week#4
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Play Totals Week#4
Total plays run through 4 weeks:
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
Nice view on this. Tampa and St. Louis lead the field by a bit in terms of plays per game. It'd be interesting to take a deeper dive comparing those offenses. If not too challenging it'd be great to see a team totals sections of all weeks combined too
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
Thanks . Yes, as I looked at this 3 and 4 weeks in, I thought team totals would be nice. I'll get on it!
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
Here are some totals and per game averages:
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
Excellent work there, Very interesting and insightful information Houston with just 4 sacks given up on 147 pass attempts over the 4 weeks is really impressive.
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
Not to hijack the thread, but one of the things that has most surprised me about the gameplay thus far is that defenses haven’t been able to just tee off on the QBs. Sack numbers are down from what I would’ve thought. Not sure if it’s better than expected O-line play, not enough quality pass rushers, offenses scheming to get the ball out of the QB’s hands quickly, or a combination of all those things.
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
Yes, I was a bit concerned about that (defenses teeing off on QBs), given the AAF felt the need to adjust their blitz rules to help avoid QB pressure.GregParks wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 8:14 pmNot to hijack the thread, but one of the things that has most surprised me about the gameplay thus far is that defenses haven’t been able to just tee off on the QBs. Sack numbers are down from what I would’ve thought. Not sure if it’s better than expected O-line play, not enough quality pass rushers, offenses scheming to get the ball out of the QB’s hands quickly, or a combination of all those things.
Good points on why sacks are lower.
I don't have any stats for this but it also seems like their are few holding calls on pass plays. With the slightly shorter time between plays along with the multiple sideline interviews, some actual holding may go unnoticed by fans (me at least) due to less replays. I also wonder if the holding rules are more lenient and/or just being called on very obvious holds.
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Re: Play Totals Week#4
That's a good point... It hadn't really occurred to me for some reason but now you have pointed it out you are right, holding calls do seem to be less prevalent in the XFL. They drove me nuts last season in the NFLAndibald wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 1:07 pm
Yes, I was a bit concerned about that (defenses teeing off on QBs), given the AAF felt the need to adjust their blitz rules to help avoid QB pressure.
Good points on why sacks are lower.
I don't have any stats for this but it also seems like their are few holding calls on pass plays. With the slightly shorter time between plays along with the multiple sideline interviews, some actual holding may go unnoticed by fans (me at least) due to less replays. I also wonder if the holding rules are more lenient and/or just being called on very obvious holds.