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Stats courtesy of https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/team-stats/
OFFENSE
Yards per game: 365 (12th)
Yards per rush: 5.4 (2nd)
Yards per completion: 12.5 (8th)
Sacked Percentage: 2.94% (8th)
Third Down Conversion Percentage: 36.36% (17th)
Redzone Scoring Percentage (TD only): 40% (Percentages lumped together we are lower half)
DEFENSE
Points per game: 13 (5th)
Yards per game: 395 (26th)
Yards per completion: 10.3 (T-12th)
Sack Percentage: 2.44% (27th)
Third Down Conversion Percentage: 45.45% (26th)
Redzone Scoring Percentage (TD only): 50% (Percentages lumped together we are middle of pack)
THOUGHTS
Stats above back up what we saw in week one. Passing game was rusty and needs to improve but the protections look good so it should do so. That should also lead to improved third down conversion rate as well as better redzone production.
Points allowed looks great. Sack percentage isn't an ideal stat (wish I could find a trustworthy pressures stat which is far more indicative of what to expect going forward) and this first week had an opposing team that was dishing the ball extremely quickly to beat the rush so it's hard to draw much from it. Overall the defensive numbers are a bit skewed but bottom line is our defense still has to demonstrate it can consistently get itself off the field. Raiders IMO extended too many drives early on.
OFFENSE
Yards per game: 365 (12th)
Yards per rush: 5.4 (2nd)
Yards per completion: 12.5 (8th)
Sacked Percentage: 2.94% (8th)
Third Down Conversion Percentage: 36.36% (17th)
Redzone Scoring Percentage (TD only): 40% (Percentages lumped together we are lower half)
DEFENSE
Points per game: 13 (5th)
Yards per game: 395 (26th)
Yards per completion: 10.3 (T-12th)
Sack Percentage: 2.44% (27th)
Third Down Conversion Percentage: 45.45% (26th)
Redzone Scoring Percentage (TD only): 50% (Percentages lumped together we are middle of pack)
THOUGHTS
Stats above back up what we saw in week one. Passing game was rusty and needs to improve but the protections look good so it should do so. That should also lead to improved third down conversion rate as well as better redzone production.
Points allowed looks great. Sack percentage isn't an ideal stat (wish I could find a trustworthy pressures stat which is far more indicative of what to expect going forward) and this first week had an opposing team that was dishing the ball extremely quickly to beat the rush so it's hard to draw much from it. Overall the defensive numbers are a bit skewed but bottom line is our defense still has to demonstrate it can consistently get itself off the field. Raiders IMO extended too many drives early on.