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Originally posted by Yubaking View PostAnd you can watch our team go home against playoff teams that run the ball and keep it away from us as happened in the playoffs in key situations during the 2007, 2008 and 2009 season playoff losses and as helped the Broncos get over 35:00 time of possession against us in the playoffs last year.
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Originally posted by TTK View PostHere you go, statman. The Broncos averaged 3.9 YPC that day, which would have had the Chargers as the 7th best YPC average on defense during the regular season. The Chargers had a better YPC allowed than the Seahawks in the post season last year (4.2 to 4.4). See how irrelevant stats can be?
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Originally posted by Beerman View Post@LRiddickESPN: #Falcons giving up over 6 yds per carry right down middle of def., and still one of the worst pass rush teams in the NFL.
Maybe you will listen if it comes from Espn. Love how you completely ignored the football outsiders stats that crush everything you said as usual.
Further, DVOA is bullshit. Have you even read how they go about their scoring? I disagree with just about every single word set forth in that discussion. It is just like Total QBR (Total QBS) in that it counts the same play differently based upon an arbitrary points system considering things like opponent being played, down and distance, situation in the game, et cetera. It is complete horse manure and I cannot believe that anyone buys it at all. An interception in the last two minutes on 4th down does not count negatively, but one happening on the identical play with 2:01 left gets scored negatively. Fumbles get scored differently from fumble to fumble and get scored without regard to who recovered it even in cases in which the fumbler himself recovered it. WTF is that?! Bullshit, that's what.
I could go on, but the system is so stupid that it doesn't warrant any more waste of my time.
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Originally posted by Yubaking View PostAnd you can watch our team go home against playoff teams that run the ball and keep it away from us as happened in the playoffs in key situations during the 2007, 2008 and 2009 season playoff losses and as helped the Broncos get over 35:00 time of possession against us in the playoffs last year.
Cinncinati Bengals 25 carries, 113 yards, 4.5 average - 27-10 Win
Denver Broncos 34 carries, 133 yards, 3.9 average - 24-17 Loss
So if YPC is why the Bolts lost to Denver as you insinuate, how did they possibly beat a Bengal team that ran better?
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Originally posted by TTK View PostHere you go, statman. The Broncos averaged 3.9 YPC that day, which would have had the Chargers as the 7th best YPC average on defense during the regular season. The Chargers had a better YPC allowed than the Seahawks in the post season last year (4.2 to 4.4). See how irrelevant stats can be?
And I would tend to agree that YPC is a better, more reliable stat, probably like any stat, when used over a whole season. For example, Rivers has had individual QB rating games in the 60s when his season rating has been over 100.
The point I was making still holds. How can any Charger fan say that run defense doesn't matter when we have been sent home at least in part because of it on multiple occasions in the playoffs is mind boggling.Last edited by Yubaking; 10-02-2014, 10:34 AM.
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Originally posted by sandiego17 View PostSince TTK ruined the fun:
Cinncinati Bengals 25 carries, 113 yards, 4.5 average - 27-10 Win
Denver Broncos 34 carries, 133 yards, 3.9 average - 24-17 Loss
So if YPC is why the Bolts lost to Denver as you insinuate, how did they possibly beat a Bengal team that ran better?
Keep other key factors the same and adjust run defense and see what happens--over multiple games. I already gave you the example of IND versus BAL. They have the same pass defense, IND has better ball control, IND has a better turnover ratio, BAL has the better run defense and BAL is the way better scoring defense when just about everything except run defense favors IND or is even.
In your lame example, you ignore differences in number of turnovers, differences in pass defense in the two games, differences in time of possession in the two games, et cetera.
How do you not see that?!
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Originally posted by Yubaking View PostAlso, we needed stops in the PIT, NE and NYJ game versus the run and couldn't get them.
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Originally posted by Yubaking View PostI am aware of that, but the fact is that we couldn't get off the field in part because of the Broncos' success running the ball. Also, we needed stops in the PIT, NE and NYJ game versus the run and couldn't get them. If we had played better run defense in those games, those games might have been won by us.
And I would tend to agree that YPC is a better, more reliable stat, probably like any stat, when used over a whole season. For example, Rivers has had individual QB rating games in the 60s when his season rating has been over 100.
The point I was making still holds. How can any Charger fan say that run defense doesn't matter when we have been sent home at least in part because of it on multiple occasions in the playoffs.
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Originally posted by Yubaking View PostHow do you not see that?!
That first sentence is a hell of a run on. I'm sure its brilliant, but would be All Time Exceptional if it allowed the reader to breathe.Last edited by sandiego17; 10-02-2014, 10:41 AM.
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