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When thinking about offensive efficiency and who was really having an easier time moving the ball, consider these:
Total first downs and conversions - we had 25 first downs on 62 offensive plays and they had 19 on 68. On the surface that is not such a huge difference. But consider this: Mercer was 10 of 18 on 3rd downs and 1 of 2 on fourth down. That means that 11 of their 19 first downs were converted on 3rd or 4th down. They were having to work pretty hard to move the chains. We moved the chains 25 times, while only 7 happened on 3rd or 4th down. It is a pretty telling stat if you are wondering who was having a harder time moving the ball. We were breezing down the field in comparison.
They averaged 3 yds per rush, while we averaged 7.
They were able to amass some passing yards, but when you consider they only averaged 5.9 yards per attempt (9.4 per completion), there was a lot of dinking and dunking going on. There weren't many chunk plays happening. Conversely, we averaged 8 per attempt and 16 per completion.
This was a little more of a one-sided affair than many of us are acknowledging. We have stuff to work on. I would rather be sitting here having not fumbled and talking about how they were only 6 of 18 on third down instead of 10 (making them only have 15 total first downs). Let us not over-react. There were a lot of teams who would have loved to have won by our margin yesterday, even over similar competition, two of them being our primary rivals.
Total first downs and conversions - we had 25 first downs on 62 offensive plays and they had 19 on 68. On the surface that is not such a huge difference. But consider this: Mercer was 10 of 18 on 3rd downs and 1 of 2 on fourth down. That means that 11 of their 19 first downs were converted on 3rd or 4th down. They were having to work pretty hard to move the chains. We moved the chains 25 times, while only 7 happened on 3rd or 4th down. It is a pretty telling stat if you are wondering who was having a harder time moving the ball. We were breezing down the field in comparison.
They averaged 3 yds per rush, while we averaged 7.
They were able to amass some passing yards, but when you consider they only averaged 5.9 yards per attempt (9.4 per completion), there was a lot of dinking and dunking going on. There weren't many chunk plays happening. Conversely, we averaged 8 per attempt and 16 per completion.
This was a little more of a one-sided affair than many of us are acknowledging. We have stuff to work on. I would rather be sitting here having not fumbled and talking about how they were only 6 of 18 on third down instead of 10 (making them only have 15 total first downs). Let us not over-react. There were a lot of teams who would have loved to have won by our margin yesterday, even over similar competition, two of them being our primary rivals.