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Keys to the season:
#1
Turnover, turnovers, many favorable turnovers! The season will follow as historically shown that a winning season and a great season can be found in turnover margin. My estimate is that Woody>Roof in turnover style of defense....
2017 had a -5 turnover margin and at 101 rank in margin. We had a low to reasonable amount of turnovers given away, but we had very few turnovers gained.
Yes these stats tell you much about the seasons:
Year / Turnover Margin
2017 -5
2016 4
2015 -7
2014 11
2013 -4
2012 4
2011 2
2010 -6
2009 8
2008 2
#2
Completion percent >48 for a good season and =>52% for a great season. Don’t get me wrong. Running is our bread and butter. But we need to connect passes when we do pass at least 50% of the time.... either that or we need a QB that will take back his own turnovers (Nesbitt’s 08 and 09 are outliers). I wonder what the 3rd down conversion rate is when GT misses on a pass?
Year / Turnover Margin
2017 37.1%
2016 53.4%
2015 41.7%
2014 51.3%
2013 45.6%
2012 56.4%
2011 49.3%
2010 37.1% /41.0%
2009 46.3%
2008 43.9%
#3
Rain rain go away... don’t come on Saturday (or one particular Friday or one particular Thursday). I know we won against UNC in the rain in 2013. I was there... I think rain is bad for the angles we take and how much our team slips on the field. I would water the heck and lay new sod right before playing CPJ. Delete this in an hour or Miami may do this...
Things to chew your nails over
Nail biter number 1
Kick off, extra point, and field goals push close losses to close wins. Will we see improvement in this area. Will we have to defend the run back or will we have touch backs.
Nail biter number 2
Thank goodness we have a stable of returning proven DB. Wait, we have a stable of young talented DB wanting to make their mark. At least they had less years to learn back peddling 10 yards before the snap.
Nail biter number 3
Can we get pressure on the QB or will we go from bend but don't break to broke off. Sack the city, pillage their belongings, and take home all their booty.
#1
Turnover, turnovers, many favorable turnovers! The season will follow as historically shown that a winning season and a great season can be found in turnover margin. My estimate is that Woody>Roof in turnover style of defense....
2017 had a -5 turnover margin and at 101 rank in margin. We had a low to reasonable amount of turnovers given away, but we had very few turnovers gained.
Yes these stats tell you much about the seasons:
Year / Turnover Margin
2017 -5
2016 4
2015 -7
2014 11
2013 -4
2012 4
2011 2
2010 -6
2009 8
2008 2
#2
Completion percent >48 for a good season and =>52% for a great season. Don’t get me wrong. Running is our bread and butter. But we need to connect passes when we do pass at least 50% of the time.... either that or we need a QB that will take back his own turnovers (Nesbitt’s 08 and 09 are outliers). I wonder what the 3rd down conversion rate is when GT misses on a pass?
Year / Turnover Margin
2017 37.1%
2016 53.4%
2015 41.7%
2014 51.3%
2013 45.6%
2012 56.4%
2011 49.3%
2010 37.1% /41.0%
2009 46.3%
2008 43.9%
#3
Rain rain go away... don’t come on Saturday (or one particular Friday or one particular Thursday). I know we won against UNC in the rain in 2013. I was there... I think rain is bad for the angles we take and how much our team slips on the field. I would water the heck and lay new sod right before playing CPJ. Delete this in an hour or Miami may do this...
Things to chew your nails over
Nail biter number 1
Kick off, extra point, and field goals push close losses to close wins. Will we see improvement in this area. Will we have to defend the run back or will we have touch backs.
Nail biter number 2
Thank goodness we have a stable of returning proven DB. Wait, we have a stable of young talented DB wanting to make their mark. At least they had less years to learn back peddling 10 yards before the snap.
Nail biter number 3
Can we get pressure on the QB or will we go from bend but don't break to broke off. Sack the city, pillage their belongings, and take home all their booty.