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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 383247" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Because I can’t always tell when someone agrees with me or doesn’t get my point, I pretty much agree with you here.</p><p>Merry Christmas to everyone on a Western calendar!</p><p></p><p>1. I’ve seen other schools run this offense and have a better defense. Army and Navy have. This year, UCF was similar and they had a better defense. It could be a problem with recruiting or practice or something else that CPJ does, but I don’t think it’s mostly the offense. I’m not even sure if the offense makes any difference. </p><p>2. FEI/Fremeau is an opponent adjusted efficiency rating <a href="http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/fei" target="_blank">http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/fei</a>. I think of it like PPP or YPP curved up for playing Clemson and down for Vandy. I like it because it reminds me not to put too much emphasis on the last play I remember in a game.</p><p>The Fremeau Efficiency Index (FEI) is a college football rating system based on opponent-adjusted drive efficiency. Approximately 20,000 possessions are contested annually in FBS vs. FBS games. First-half clock-kills and end-of-game garbage drives and scores are filtered out. Game efficiency (GE) is a measure of net success on non-garbage possessions, and FEI opponent adjustments are calculated with special emphasis placed on quality performances against good teams, win or lose. Strength of schedule (SOS) ratings represent the average number of losses an elite team (two standard deviations better than average) would have against the team's schedule to date.</p><p>Offensive FEI (OFEI) is value generated per drive adjusted for starting field position and opponent defenses faced. Defensive FEI (DFEI) is value generated per opponent drive adjusted for starting field position and opponent offenses faced. Special Teams Efficiency (STE) is the average value generated per possession by a team's non-offensive and non-defensive units.</p><p></p><p>3. We barely lost a few games, and that makes this season look really bad on the win loss column.</p><p>Special teams was bottom 5 this year. Our defense was a little better and our offense was a little worse. But our offense was still top 25. We’ll either need a phenomenal unit on one side if we don’t get the others up to mediocre. </p><p>It doesn’t make as much difference as the other two units, but to me special teams is the low hanging fruit. When you’re bottom 5, just getting up to respectability should pay off. </p><p></p><p>4. I thought we pass blocked better than we run blocked this year, which made our passing stats disappointing to me. I don’t feel like we need to go air raid, but there were all the rain games this year where it seemed like the passing game had the advantage, and we couldn’t play that game. I’d like us to throw enough to be good at it.</p><p>I watched the Falcons not able to put the game away because they can’t run and control the clock, and I watched us drop third down and fourth down passes that would win games. Frustrating </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 383247, member: 282"] Because I can’t always tell when someone agrees with me or doesn’t get my point, I pretty much agree with you here. Merry Christmas to everyone on a Western calendar! 1. I’ve seen other schools run this offense and have a better defense. Army and Navy have. This year, UCF was similar and they had a better defense. It could be a problem with recruiting or practice or something else that CPJ does, but I don’t think it’s mostly the offense. I’m not even sure if the offense makes any difference. 2. FEI/Fremeau is an opponent adjusted efficiency rating [URL]http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/fei[/URL]. I think of it like PPP or YPP curved up for playing Clemson and down for Vandy. I like it because it reminds me not to put too much emphasis on the last play I remember in a game. The Fremeau Efficiency Index (FEI) is a college football rating system based on opponent-adjusted drive efficiency. Approximately 20,000 possessions are contested annually in FBS vs. FBS games. First-half clock-kills and end-of-game garbage drives and scores are filtered out. Game efficiency (GE) is a measure of net success on non-garbage possessions, and FEI opponent adjustments are calculated with special emphasis placed on quality performances against good teams, win or lose. Strength of schedule (SOS) ratings represent the average number of losses an elite team (two standard deviations better than average) would have against the team's schedule to date. Offensive FEI (OFEI) is value generated per drive adjusted for starting field position and opponent defenses faced. Defensive FEI (DFEI) is value generated per opponent drive adjusted for starting field position and opponent offenses faced. Special Teams Efficiency (STE) is the average value generated per possession by a team's non-offensive and non-defensive units. 3. We barely lost a few games, and that makes this season look really bad on the win loss column. Special teams was bottom 5 this year. Our defense was a little better and our offense was a little worse. But our offense was still top 25. We’ll either need a phenomenal unit on one side if we don’t get the others up to mediocre. It doesn’t make as much difference as the other two units, but to me special teams is the low hanging fruit. When you’re bottom 5, just getting up to respectability should pay off. 4. I thought we pass blocked better than we run blocked this year, which made our passing stats disappointing to me. I don’t feel like we need to go air raid, but there were all the rain games this year where it seemed like the passing game had the advantage, and we couldn’t play that game. I’d like us to throw enough to be good at it. I watched the Falcons not able to put the game away because they can’t run and control the clock, and I watched us drop third down and fourth down passes that would win games. Frustrating Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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