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<blockquote data-quote="Pack93z" data-source="post: 469960" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I almost omitted the winning percentage, as I knew it would be the focus. What I did want to be the focus is that almost all other statistical categories, running the ball improved the over all performance. I am not claiming that all you have to do is run the ball to win. Instead I am saying that running the ball simply increases the odds of winning and gives a team more chance for error within those games, and that is where the winning percentage comes in.. simply illustrating that balance helps in all areas of the football team.</p><p> </p><p>Been a student of the game for almost 35 years, the story is always the same. You can win in many different ways in the short term, but if you wish to seek long term and sustained success, balance is the key. That said, today's NFL is a pass driven league by way of the rule base, so you should be pass oriented. My point, and you used a term I use very often, the threat of the run has to be there. And for the threat to be there, you actually have to run it often. And that does not mean.. load up in the 4th quarter either.</p><p> </p><p>For another forum in the same argument, I ran three years worth of numbers, and the blow out factor increased the 4th Quarter rush attempts by less than 2% difference in which we played games decided by less than one score. The skew factor is just not as varied as some believe it to be. Instead the carries in the 1st half had more of a spike than the 4th quarter of those blow out games.</p><p> </p><p>Sacks, defense yards allowed, yards per pass attempt they all are increased with balance.. 80 yards a game on defense.. that alone is worthy at least a couple minutes in TOP on average per game.</p><p> </p><p>Again.. it isn't a guarantee or a magically win creator, but it does make you a more balanced and thus effective football team and provides a couple more inches to a game in which they say is often won by inches. Every advantage increases your odds. And that is thy point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pack93z, post: 469960, member: 288"] I almost omitted the winning percentage, as I knew it would be the focus. What I did want to be the focus is that almost all other statistical categories, running the ball improved the over all performance. I am not claiming that all you have to do is run the ball to win. Instead I am saying that running the ball simply increases the odds of winning and gives a team more chance for error within those games, and that is where the winning percentage comes in.. simply illustrating that balance helps in all areas of the football team. Been a student of the game for almost 35 years, the story is always the same. You can win in many different ways in the short term, but if you wish to seek long term and sustained success, balance is the key. That said, today's NFL is a pass driven league by way of the rule base, so you should be pass oriented. My point, and you used a term I use very often, the threat of the run has to be there. And for the threat to be there, you actually have to run it often. And that does not mean.. load up in the 4th quarter either. For another forum in the same argument, I ran three years worth of numbers, and the blow out factor increased the 4th Quarter rush attempts by less than 2% difference in which we played games decided by less than one score. The skew factor is just not as varied as some believe it to be. Instead the carries in the 1st half had more of a spike than the 4th quarter of those blow out games. Sacks, defense yards allowed, yards per pass attempt they all are increased with balance.. 80 yards a game on defense.. that alone is worthy at least a couple minutes in TOP on average per game. Again.. it isn't a guarantee or a magically win creator, but it does make you a more balanced and thus effective football team and provides a couple more inches to a game in which they say is often won by inches. Every advantage increases your odds. And that is thy point. [/QUOTE]
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