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It was even further than any throw in , too. And who knows? Home NFL. Well, it might actually happen. I know how far I can throw it and I can put it out there. If he can beat how far I can throw it, he got me, but I know it's pretty far," Mahomes said. Anything in that range, , is where I could throw in a throw-off. Allen has previously said he can throw around yards during a game. Any comments, suggestions or corrections?

Please let us know. Search This Site. PAGES home search sitemap store. ABOUT contact author info advertising. Chart a handful of games for different teams and come up with an approximate distribution for release times. Then, in addition to plotting the curves for pass and sack times next to each other, you could use the release time distribution curve to approximate what percentage of pass plays lasting a certain amount of time end in sacks.

This would alleviate the most obvious problem with the graph, which is that it appears that sacks get less frequent after about 3 seconds, when in reality the number of all pass plays lasting this long diminishes. It's always easy to suggest that someone else do a non-trivial amount of work; it would be more useful to volunteer to help. The all film has overhead shots right? It would be a non-trivial but non-impossible task to pre-process the film data with image analysis software, converting this to Xs and Os with timing and X,Y coordinates.

It would be a manual task I think.. Not sure how hard it is to automatically track the ball There's a huge difference between a team or even a large media organization whose business this is, and a guy with another day job writing a column for a website. The NFL doesn't do partial yards. If you don't gain a yard, you gained 0 yards.

If a QB is tackled for a loss or no gain on a passing play that's a sack. If you think the NFL should consider partial yards, fine, but recognize that's a non trivial endeavor. If you think a 0 yard loss should not be a sack, that's fine too, but I see no reason to prefer one edge case over the other.

Otherwise the rules are pretty straightforward and sensible. No Aaron, no head slap needed. That's the NFL's rules. You may not like 'em, but that's the statistical rules and it's been that way for years. Now, you listen to me, jerk-off, if you're not a part of the solution, you're a part of the problem.

Quit being a part of the fucking problem and put the other guy back on! Do you know the mean and standard deviation? That should be fairly easy to come up with using spreadsheet functions. It looks like it's about 2. More importantly, thank you for mentioning me in a Football Outsiders article. I feel like I just recorded a sack in 1. This is incredible data.

It's going into my simulated football game as soon as you post the time guys come, to time sack data if it's relevant and useful!

Under Pressure.



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