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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 307642" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>It seems to me that a comparison of these stats provides a helpful portrait of the team (if I understand them correctly). For example, it seems that most years our O is much better in FEI than S&P+, suggesting that we often score with big plays rather than just ball-control. Interestingly, the opposite seems true some years on D, where our scoring D is worse than our down-to-down D.</p><p></p><p>I also think that this table may contribute to our recent discussion of QBs. JN (2009) and JT (2014) certainly had the best years, but their other years weren’t that great. However, if we look at TW’s years (2011-2012), we see a solid offense, where drive success seems to match play success, perhaps less dependent on a big play.</p><p></p><p>What do all yall think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 307642, member: 195"] It seems to me that a comparison of these stats provides a helpful portrait of the team (if I understand them correctly). For example, it seems that most years our O is much better in FEI than S&P+, suggesting that we often score with big plays rather than just ball-control. Interestingly, the opposite seems true some years on D, where our scoring D is worse than our down-to-down D. I also think that this table may contribute to our recent discussion of QBs. JN (2009) and JT (2014) certainly had the best years, but their other years weren’t that great. However, if we look at TW’s years (2011-2012), we see a solid offense, where drive success seems to match play success, perhaps less dependent on a big play. What do all yall think? [/QUOTE]
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