The sim keeps track of some stats that don't get exported to the index for some reason. This includes some interesting QB efficiency stats (TD% and INT%) and QB Sacked %, which is what this article is going to focus the most on.
QB Sacked %
QB sacked % is the percentage of a QBs drop backs that resulted in them getting sacked. So if it's 10%, then the QB got sacked once every 10 passing plays.
Some QBs have much more drop backs and pass attempts than others do, so QB sacked % is a very interesting statistic because it lets us see how often a QB is sacked, as compared to just how many times they've been sacked.
Below is each NSFL starting QB by sack %, ordered worst (highest sacked %) to best (lowest sacked %)
(Team - Name - Total # of times sacked - Sacked %)
Rove - 33 - 10.5% <-- Most sacked QB in the league
Stone - 18 - 10.1%
Orosz - 24 - 9.7%
Pierno - 17 - 9.2%
Blocksdale - 27 - 8.4%
Boss - 19 - 7.4%
Bronko - 17 - 7.2%
Akselsen - 6 - 4.3% <-- Only been sacked 6 times (Less than once per game)
For comparison's sake, here are the QB sack %'s from this same time (after week 10 games) last season, before the new OL bots
Rove - 50 - 14.7%
Pierno - 36 - 14.5%
Bercovici - 43 - 14%
Kyubee - 24 - 10.4%
Hunt - 31 - 10%
Boss - 25 - 8.5%
Orosz - 25 - 8.3%
Bronko - 17 - 7.8%
Notes and Observations
~Obviously the new bot OLs reduced sacks and sacked % big time.
~Philadelphia Liberty's Rove gets beat up, being the most sacked QB at this point in the season two years in a row.
~The Wraiths and Akselsen have been extremely impressive at avoiding sacks this season. They have allowed by far the fewest number of sacks (11 sacks less than the second most-sacked team).
~On any given passing play, the Yellowknife Wraith's Akselsen has a higher chance of throwing a TD (4.7%) than he does getting sacked (4.3%)
~Boss, Bronko, and Akselsen have all thrown more TDs (23, 25, 20) than they have been sacked (19, 17, 6)
~I believe the most significant contributors to QB sack % are 1. The OL, 2. The QB (Intelligence to throw the ball away and speed/agility to avoid sacks), 3. The scheme (Short vs. long developing passing plays), and 4. The WRs (Getting open)
GRADED
QB Sacked %
QB sacked % is the percentage of a QBs drop backs that resulted in them getting sacked. So if it's 10%, then the QB got sacked once every 10 passing plays.
Some QBs have much more drop backs and pass attempts than others do, so QB sacked % is a very interesting statistic because it lets us see how often a QB is sacked, as compared to just how many times they've been sacked.
Below is each NSFL starting QB by sack %, ordered worst (highest sacked %) to best (lowest sacked %)
(Team - Name - Total # of times sacked - Sacked %)








For comparison's sake, here are the QB sack %'s from this same time (after week 10 games) last season, before the new OL bots








Notes and Observations
~Obviously the new bot OLs reduced sacks and sacked % big time.
~Philadelphia Liberty's Rove gets beat up, being the most sacked QB at this point in the season two years in a row.
~The Wraiths and Akselsen have been extremely impressive at avoiding sacks this season. They have allowed by far the fewest number of sacks (11 sacks less than the second most-sacked team).
~On any given passing play, the Yellowknife Wraith's Akselsen has a higher chance of throwing a TD (4.7%) than he does getting sacked (4.3%)
~Boss, Bronko, and Akselsen have all thrown more TDs (23, 25, 20) than they have been sacked (19, 17, 6)
~I believe the most significant contributors to QB sack % are 1. The OL, 2. The QB (Intelligence to throw the ball away and speed/agility to avoid sacks), 3. The scheme (Short vs. long developing passing plays), and 4. The WRs (Getting open)
GRADED