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Detrimental

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« #1 : January 29, 2009, 07:58:52 PM »
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Sunny gave that in page three of the other thread, but he did not call the plays in 2006 for the Packers, he was hired to install the zbs. but here it is any ways
The Packers in 2006 ran a total of 1085 offensive plays, with 654 passing attempts to 431 rushing plays so he was a 60% to 40% pass run ratio which gained 5,458 total yards on offense converted 39% of third down tries
Looking at what direction the Packers ran the football under Jags it was evenly spread out as they ran the football 36% of the time to the left, 33% of the time up the middle and 31% of the time to the right.
They threw the football to the intermediate zone or further a total of 156 times, which ranked second in he NFL in 2006 or roughly 9.75 attempts per game, while they threw under neath the 20 yard thresh hold 498 times which ranked 6th in the NFL.
Here is what he called on third down and the yards to go to get a first down as the coordinator in 2006
Third Down Yards to Go / % Rushing Plays / �% Passing Plays � 1 75.00% 25.00% 2 21.05% 78.95% 3 7.14% 92.86% 4 5.56% 94.44% 5 8.33% 91.67% 6 15.00% 85.00% 7 0.00% 100.00% 8 10.53% 89.47% 9 6.25% 93.75% 10 6.25% 93.75% 11 20.00% 80.00% 12 28.57% 71.43% 13 25.00% 75.00% 14 40.00% 60.00%
In 2006 the Packers redzone scoring percentage was 32% which was good for second worse in the league with 40 trips and only 16 touchdowns, while averaging 18.8 points per game
I guess we can generalize that the west coast offense in general is an epic fail in the redzone.
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« #6 : January 29, 2009, 02:42:05 PM »
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