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*Secondary Measures #2 - Modern_Duke - 08-30-2019 Advanced Football Metrics Subscribe Now! Secondary Measures, our bi-weekly deep dive into DSFL defensive back analysis, returns after an exciting Week 4 of the DSFL season. We return to San Antonio Marshals cornerback Louisiana Purchase, who . Check out the rest of our Secondary Measures series articles detailing each starting defensive back in the DSFL here. This is an Early Season Special Free Preview! Subscribe now to enjoy articles, statistical analysis, fantasy football tools, and more! Only $94.99 per week! Refer a friend to get $0.60 off your next week's bill! Secondary Measures exists for the purpose of highlighting defensive backs, whose performance is often hidden in the typical box score format.What we do here is look at each play in which a corner was in pass coverage, to show what his impact on the field truly was. In our Week 1-2 analysis, Louisiana Purchase showed an outstanding performance in Week 2 against the rival Tijuana Luchadores, allowing the minimum 0.0 QB rating when being targeted. Let's see if Purchase could keep that momentum going in Week 3-4. Week 3 - vs Kansas City 1Q - 14:53 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 10 Yards 1Q - 14:11 - Pass Incomplete intended for D. Banks II - *Interception* The Coyotes game plan seemed to be to target Purchase early, which proved to be a mistake, and Purchase forces a turnover in the first minute of the game. 1Q - 10:53 - Pass Incomplete dropped by D. Banks II Note: Purchase was primarily assigned to cover D. Banks II throughout the game. With 7:54 remaining in the 1st quarter, Banks caught a 22 yard touchdown pass. However, Purchase was blitzing on the play, not in coverage. Therefore, this play will not be factored into Purchase's coverage stats 1Q - 3:29 - Pass Incomplete intended for D. Banks II - *Interception* Purchase again makes Kansas City pay and picks up his second INT of the quarter. 2Q - 9:25 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 8 Yards 2Q - 6:40 - Pass Incomplete intended for D. Banks II - Broken up by Purchase Purchase gets his hands on another bad pass, but this time can not haul it in 2Q - 1:39 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 8 Yards Kansas City clearly made some adjustments at halftime, as Purchase was targeted 7 times in the first half, with disastrous results for the Coyotes. Purchase was only targeted once in the second half. 4Q - 2:25 - Pass Incomplete dropped by D. Banks II Summary Traditional Stats: 3 Tackles, 3 Passes Defended, 2 Interceptions Coverage Stats: 8 Targets - 30.8% Target Rate (Targets/Plays in Coverage), 3 Receptions, 26 Yards, 0 Touchdowns, 2 Interceptions, 7.3 Opp. QB Rating When Targeted Analysis: Purchase shows his Week 2 performance was no fluke. He has also showcased some impressive ball skills, forcing 4 turnovers in San Antonio's first 3 games. Week 4 - at Kansas City 1Q - 9:33 - Pass Incomplete intended for D. Banks II 1Q - 9:30 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 42 Yards Terrible read by Purchase. A simple out and up route by Banks, Purchase bit hard on a simple pump fake and tried to jump an out route that never came. 1Q - 6:02 - Pass Incomplete intended for D. Banks II - Broken up by Purchase Interestingly, despite his Week 3 dominance, Kansas City went right back to the game plan of targeting Purchase early and often. This showed to be much more successful this week. 1Q - 3:52 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 8 Yards 2Q - 9:08 - Pass Incomplete dropped by D. Banks II Note: The Marshals got burned just the prior week as Kansas City threw right into a CB blitz for a long touchdown. Purchase was sent on another blitz this week with 1:44 remaining in the first half, and D. Banks II was left wide open yet again for an 11 yard touchdown pass. This play will not be factored into Purchase's coverage stats 4Q - 14:42 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 24 Yards - *Touchdown* Purchase simply got beat by Banks and allows his first touchdown of the season 4Q - 10:07 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 5 Yards 4Q - 5:47 - Pass Complete to D. Banks II - 13 Yards At this point in a close game the Marshals desperately needed a stop, but Purchase was once again beat by Banks for a first down Summary Traditional Stats: 5 Tackles, 1 Pass Defended Coverage Stats: 8 Targets - 27.6% Target Rate (Targets/Plays in Coverage), 5 Receptions, 92 Yards, 1 Touchdown, 0 Interceptions, 141.7 Opp. QB Rating When Targeted Analysis: Purchase has just been wildly inconsistent this season, with two outstanding games, one mediocre game, and this bad performance in Week 4. Banks is a top-tier WR, but that's no justification when we just saw what happened in the prior week. San Antonio will look for more consistency out of Purchase going forward. Season Coverage Stats: 30 Targets - 25.2% Target Rate (Targets/Plays in Coverage), 15 Receptions, 194 Yards, 1 Touchdown, 3 Interceptions, 42.2 Opp. QB Rating When Targeted *Secondary Measures #2 - Duilio05 - 08-30-2019 That's my CB ![]() ![]() ![]() *Secondary Measures #2 - SwagSloth - 08-30-2019 I love this article concept. CBs are super underrated! *Secondary Measures #2 - White Cornerback - 08-30-2019 Note: The Marshals got burned just the prior week as Kansas City threw right into a CB blitz for a long touchdown. Purchase was sent on another blitz this week with 1:44 remaining in the first half, and D. Banks II was left wide open yet again for an 11 yard touchdown pass. This play will not be factored into Purchase's coverage stats is impossible unless simmer is not using the right xml file *Secondary Measures #2 - Modern_Duke - 08-30-2019 (08-30-2019, 12:19 PM)White Cornerback Wrote:is impossible unless simmer is not using the right xml file wait which part is impossible? *Secondary Measures #2 - White Cornerback - 08-30-2019 (08-30-2019, 06:10 PM)Modern_Duke Wrote:wait which part is impossible? We (and by we I mean TC) edited play files to entirely remove CB blitz because it never ever resulted in a sack and always left a long breakaway touchdown 99% of the time. Maybe the play you're referring to was a safety blitz? Because if the game files are showing CB blitz in the play log than whoever the DSFL simmer is, isn't using the right xml file because that file does not contain CB blitz. *Secondary Measures #2 - IsaStarcrossed - 08-30-2019 (08-30-2019, 12:21 PM)White Cornerback Wrote:We (and by we I mean TC) edited play files to entirely remove CB blitz because it never ever resulted in a sack and always left a long breakaway touchdown 99% of the time. Maybe the play you're referring to was a safety blitz? Because if the game files are showing CB blitz in the play log than whoever the DSFL simmer is, isn't using the right xml file because that file does not contain CB blitz. I was curious, so I double checked the plays in question myself. They definitely -look- like CB blitzes. In both plays you got Purchase at the bottom of the screen coming in around the line on a Blitz. I can't tell if the sim is listing him as a CB or Safety on that play, but he's in a traditional football CB position when the play starts. *Secondary Measures #2 - IsaStarcrossed - 08-30-2019 Start of the play: ![]() Blitz develops: ![]() Blitz closes in: ![]() *Secondary Measures #2 - Modern_Duke - 08-30-2019 Thanks isa. Yeah both times were exactly that, no one came over to cover so wr was left wide open *Secondary Measures #2 - RobCubed - 08-30-2019 Here's the play in question clipped - Clip |