RiverDog wrote:I didn't expect to see this, but it's very telling:
https://www.footballdb.com/statistics/n ... rt=passpct
Russell's 3rd down completion percentage is just 40.6%, worst in the league for starting quarterbacks. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean it's all Russell's fault, but it does highlight our offense's problems on 3rd down, our time of possession problems, and so forth.
We rank dead last in time of possession:
https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/a ... -net-of-ot
NorthHawk wrote:Without a viable run game and very little push from the OL, we’ve become one dimensional so it’s no wonder
our third down conversion rate is so bad. It’s much easier to defend a one dimensional team than one where
nobody knows what’s coming.
I-5 wrote:Does anyone have a clue why we don't do more QB sneaks, esp on 4th down? Statistically, it's almost impossible to stop, which is why so many teams do it - even Brady. Instead, we'll do something ultra predictable like run between tackles, then Pete will say 'see? I told you, that's why we don't go for it'. It's maddening to watch./
According to PFF, the probability of converting a QB sneak is a ridiculous 85%. Nothing else in sports or betting gives you odds like that.
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-just-fall-forward-nfl-teams-qb-sneak-underutilized
I've always assumed that it's because Russell is so small. It's not like he's Cam Newton and can move the pile on his own or leap over bodies and break the plane. We've had 3 coordinators with Russell as a starter and none of them have run QB sneaks, so it must be about the player.
I've always assumed that it's because Russell is so small. It's not like he's Cam Newton and can move the pile on his own or leap over bodies and break the plane. We've had 3 coordinators with Russell as a starter and none of them have run QB sneaks, so it must be about the player.
I-5 wrote:I think it's pretty clearly about Pete. Russ isn't going to do it in his own without the coach letting him. More than the OC, it's Pete that pushes the button on going for it or not, and you can bet if it's going to be a sneak, he has to approve it. Russ himself doesn't have to move any pile, and he's plenty athletic and compact. As for PFF, they take into account every team, so that means even teams with more anemic offenses than us are figured into it....Jets, Browns, Dolphins, etc
NorthHawk wrote:Why would you run a QB sneak when your OL isn't capable of moving the DL forward?
Hawktawk wrote:Russ just isn’t built for it . He’s solid at 215 lbs or so but short with short arms and not powerful enough to get it on his own like Brady or Allen etc . He’s got to have a lineman win somewhere . The one I recall this year he went in between center and right guard . I also recall an attempt on either 3rd or 4th down years ago in AZ and Russ got stuffed and tweaked himself and was a bit gimpy for a bit . I don’t recall any designed sneaks after that one till this year . It’s just not in his Arsenal but he makes lots of other plays with his feet . We need him to make plays with his arm . It’s almost certainly Colt MCCoy . O excuses.
Plus there are situations where QB's will jump and dive over the LOS to break the plane, and at 5'10" and 215 lbs, I seriously doubt that Russell can stuff a basketball.
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