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Johnny Jolly Avoids Jail Time...Could Play in 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="Ausnadian" data-source="post: 366604" data-attributes="member: 3988"><p>If I say it once, I will say it a thousand times (now I am sounding like my old man) not one single stat can tell you that the offense is better, maybe many stats all put next to each other taking into account everything that would effect the offense.</p><p></p><p>How many throwing plays were called in each game?</p><p>Fumbles, INTs?</p><p>Type of throws? (lots of small slants might = more catches yet less yards)</p><p>How many drops?</p><p>Injuries on the OL?</p><p>average time to throw the ball?</p><p></p><p>I could go on, but essentially my point is that stats can be viewed in many ways, they don't tell the story of the game on their own.</p><p></p><p>Who knows, maybe the fact that the Packers, knowing they had a few injuries already, decided to play a tighter playbook, less things to remember or think about, more time practicing those particular plays, hence they improved. I am not saying that is my belief, I haven't thought about it enough to make a judgement on why there is a better yards per game, but more a different point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ausnadian, post: 366604, member: 3988"] If I say it once, I will say it a thousand times (now I am sounding like my old man) not one single stat can tell you that the offense is better, maybe many stats all put next to each other taking into account everything that would effect the offense. How many throwing plays were called in each game? Fumbles, INTs? Type of throws? (lots of small slants might = more catches yet less yards) How many drops? Injuries on the OL? average time to throw the ball? I could go on, but essentially my point is that stats can be viewed in many ways, they don't tell the story of the game on their own. Who knows, maybe the fact that the Packers, knowing they had a few injuries already, decided to play a tighter playbook, less things to remember or think about, more time practicing those particular plays, hence they improved. I am not saying that is my belief, I haven't thought about it enough to make a judgement on why there is a better yards per game, but more a different point of view. [/QUOTE]
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