August 16, 2010

Key Stats Tracker (Preseason Game 1)

This is something I have been meaning to do for years. I am finally going to commit to it in 2010.

Not all NFL statistics are created equal, and as any thinking man or woman understands, statistics are highly subjective and, in the hands of the right sculptor, can be molded to support almost any notion desired. But there is substance to be found in the raw numbers—the trick is to know one kind from the other.

I don't pretend to any greater insight than you, kind reader, but I do have my own ideas about which NFL statistics are more impactful than others and directly correlate to success on the field.

For the record, I am a long-time proponent of the idea that turnover differential is likely the single most important stat in professional football. The old adage "we need to win the turnover battle" didn't become so by accident.

And new Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan hasn't spent his entire first offseason in Washington preaching their importance and re-building the Redskins' defensive scheme into a 3-4 base from the 4-3 base they have run since George Preston Marshall sat back in a Boston office in 1936, removed the big cigar from his mouth and growled, "Washington D.C., huh?"

So basically I'm going to track that this season.

Also going to track third down and red zone efficiency. Both, to me, are undervalued around the water cooler on Monday mornings when passionate fans break down reasons for the win that has them flying or loss that has them sunk.

I may throw in other points of statistical interest that jump out from week to week, but the aforementioned three will be updated within a day or two of each game. The plan is to maintain this "record" for as long as this blog continues to vibrate along the cyberspectrum.

So there.
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Redskins Key Stats Tracker

Preseason Game 1 - Redskins 42, Bills 17

TURNOVERS

Redskins: 3
Opponent: 0

Season:

Redskins: 3
Opponent: 0

3rd DOWN EFFICIENCY

Offense: 12-19 (63%)
Defense: 1-10 (10%)

Season:

Offense: 12-19 (63%)
Defense: 1-10 (10%)

RED ZONE (TD) EFFICIENCY

Redskins: 4-4 (100%)
Opponent: 1-1 (100%)

Redskins: 4-4 (100%)
Opponent: 1-1 (100%)

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Bonus:  this one is my own pet peeve and will be tracked, relentlessly and with ever-increasing angst, until it is broken.

Unless I have missed one,* as of this writing the last Redskins' defensive touchdown came in October 2007, when the Redskins beat the Arizona Cardinals 21-19 at FedEx Field and linebacker London Fletcher picked off Kurt Warner, taking it to the house in the second quarter to give the Redskins a 14-0 lead. At least it was epic--be sure to check out his flying leap into the end zone.

For those scoring at home, that was  53 games (43 regular season, 9 preseason, 1 playoff) ago.

DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS

REDSKINS: 0
OPPONENTS: 0

Season:

REDSKINS: 0
OPPONENTS: 0

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* thanks to the anonymous tipster who pointed out that the streak was actualy 53 games, not the 55 previously noted.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks ahead of time, looking forward to it all seaon ... ps i miss ur post game play by play break downs , I would appreciate ur insite this up coming season !!

Sean said...

Great stat about the Redskins' inability to score defensive touchdowns.

Anonymous said...

Fletcher had an interception for a TD at the Cardinals game 2 games after the Lions that year. So, 2 less games since a defensive TD...not a whole lot better though.

Mark "Om" Steven said...

Thanks Anon. Was afraid I'd missed one. I'll make the correction.

I wish 53 games was significantly less though.