(09-05-2017, 09:26 AM)JuOSu Wrote:Added it in the OP!
Thanks! I'm really trying to get TANY/A used more as QB rushes become more common. Rushing and sacks accounted for about 25% of Russell Wilson's plays in 2015, for example.
As passing gets more effective, mobile QBs should see an even bigger drop off between ANY/A and TANY/A. In the NFL, this is due to being hit full speed more often (causing more balls jarred loose) and due to the average ANY/A for rushing (a little over 4) and the average ANY/A for passing (just under 6). Mobile QBs often look far more efficient than they really are when only ANY/A is used.
I expected more drop off on Bercovici, but with his ANY/A so low, I guess it couldn't get much worse. However, by percentage, Bercovici suffered second-most from TANY/A (after Hunt) with 6.45% (Hunt's was 11.90). Boss and Orosz, despite falling by more, lost much lower percentages (both under 4%).
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