Maelstrom787
Well-known member
This offense has been noted as skewing significantly in favor of passing this year, rather than rushing.
Raw run/pass ratio can be misleading, though. It doesn't account for game situation. If you're playing from behind, you're going to look like a pass-happy team artificially because you were forced to pass to catch up.
We can solve for that by looking at neutral situation data. This throws out the data for when a team is playing from behind, playing with a big lead, playing with a lead during garbage time, etc. Also throws out end-of-half and end-of-game drives as time constraints force the pass.
Where do you think we're at compared to the other teams this year in neutral situation run/pass split since week 2?
Top 10? Top 5? First?
Well, my friends...
We are not even on the same planet.

Raw run/pass ratio can be misleading, though. It doesn't account for game situation. If you're playing from behind, you're going to look like a pass-happy team artificially because you were forced to pass to catch up.
We can solve for that by looking at neutral situation data. This throws out the data for when a team is playing from behind, playing with a big lead, playing with a lead during garbage time, etc. Also throws out end-of-half and end-of-game drives as time constraints force the pass.
Where do you think we're at compared to the other teams this year in neutral situation run/pass split since week 2?
Top 10? Top 5? First?
Well, my friends...
We are not even on the same planet.
