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How come only one team is on bye this week?
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 18:46 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 14:25 |
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Chichevache posted:How come only one team is on bye this week? 2
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 18:48 |
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The Pats and??????
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 19:25 |
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Chichevache posted:The Pats and?????? Titans
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 21:24 |
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Holy poo poo, we joke about the Titans being the most forgettable team but it's even funnier to see it proven like this. :edit: Did I just get chiche-reaped?
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 21:48 |
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Chichevache posted:The Pats and?????? The jimmy garoppolo lead pats and the t*m br*dy lead pats are both on bye
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 21:52 |
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For a sec I thought that Metapod had forgotten the Titans, which would be truly incredible
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# ? Oct 4, 2015 22:01 |
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Bye weeks this early are stupid. I understood it when they had that awkward part in between the Browns and Texans expansions, but it seems like this is just giving a decent sized disadvantage for no reason.
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# ? Oct 5, 2015 03:42 |
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swickles posted:■■■■■■ WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?!? Metapod posted:The jimmy garoppolo lead pats and the t*m br*dy lead pats are both on bye Oh. That's a whole lot of handsome the NFL is missing this week.
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# ? Oct 5, 2015 14:43 |
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oops! wrong thread
ShaneMacGowansTeeth fucked around with this message at 12:04 on Oct 6, 2015 |
# ? Oct 6, 2015 11:59 |
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Is there a site out there that lists substitutions in the PlayByPlay? Pro-football-reference.com lists the starting units, but not any substitutions during the game
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# ? Oct 6, 2015 12:06 |
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b2n posted:Is there a site out there that lists substitutions in the PlayByPlay? Are you looking for actual individual play lineups, or just how often players are on the field? Snaps per game are tracked, but I believe it is harder to get quick feedback on a per-play basis.
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# ? Oct 6, 2015 16:28 |
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Badfinger posted:Are you looking for actual individual play lineups, or just how often players are on the field? Snaps per game are tracked, but I believe it is harder to get quick feedback on a per-play basis. Yeah I'm looking for individual play lineups. In basketball and hockey it's tracked (either through PbP or camera stuff) who's on the court at what time, but apparently not for football - or, at least, not publicly?
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# ? Oct 6, 2015 19:37 |
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b2n posted:Yeah I'm looking for individual play lineups. In basketball and hockey it's tracked (either through PbP or camera stuff) who's on the court at what time, but apparently not for football - or, at least, not publicly? I suspect that it's not recorded live because it happens so fast and so many players are moving in and out it's almost impossible to keep track of it in real time. Beyond that, the people who actually care will be watching film afterwards and can see for themselves who's in on each play. They could assign a team of people to keep it all straight every game if there was sufficient demand for the information, but apparently there isn't.
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# ? Oct 6, 2015 19:43 |
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For the new PAT attempts, can the ball be placed anywhere between the hashmarks, or must it be kicked from one of the hashmarks (I assume the kicker can choose based on side dominance).
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# ? Oct 11, 2015 22:20 |
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swickles posted:For the new PAT attempts, can the ball be placed anywhere between the hashmarks, or must it be kicked from one of the hashmarks (I assume the kicker can choose based on side dominance). I looked this up a while back and it's apparently up to the team kicking, they can place the ball anywhere between the hash-marks they want to. They can also choose on two point conversions. e: Misread, but yeah they don't need to put it on a hash or in the center, they can do whatever.
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# ? Oct 11, 2015 22:24 |
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Is there a study out on non contact injury trends? Seems like they are happening more and more these days. Thanks Obama.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 00:06 |
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In the last play of the Broncos-Raiders game, the Raiders tried to run a punt 99 yards back for a winning touchdown. My roommate says it would have been smarter to take a fair catch and then try to throw a Hail Mary touchdown. Is he right? What's the chance of a successful 99-yard punt return versus a 99-yard pass?
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 00:34 |
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Chamale posted:In the last play of the Broncos-Raiders game, the Raiders tried to run a punt 99 yards back for a winning touchdown. My roommate says it would have been smarter to take a fair catch and then try to throw a Hail Mary touchdown. Is he right? What's the chance of a successful 99-yard punt return versus a 99-yard pass? Against the Denver defense? Stick with the punt.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 00:37 |
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Chamale posted:In the last play of the Broncos-Raiders game, the Raiders tried to run a punt 99 yards back for a winning touchdown. My roommate says it would have been smarter to take a fair catch and then try to throw a Hail Mary touchdown. Is he right? What's the chance of a successful 99-yard punt return versus a 99-yard pass? Punt return is what everyone would do in that situation at least. You start off with a broken field and don't need to complete a pass to have anything happen. If they did fair catch it they wouldn't run a hail mary since no one can throw that far, they'd try to complete an intermediate pass and then try to do wacky laterals down the field. e: Funny example of the second option here if you haven't seen it. Grittybeard fucked around with this message at 01:03 on Oct 12, 2015 |
# ? Oct 12, 2015 00:38 |
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I knew what that link was before I even hovered over it.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 01:08 |
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I bet if you looked at the numbers, there are more TDs on punt returns than Hail Mary attempts. Special teams situations are less predictable and more chaotic, which favors the offense in that kind of situation. Also, if you have a good, fast return man, he can get up to top speed and blow by everyone which is something that you can't set up on a Hail Mary.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 05:11 |
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If a receiver is in the air, does he count as defenseless?
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 12:01 |
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There isn't a ton of clarity in that area but basically yes, unless maybe he's caught the ball and has started to ball up on his way down or something like that.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 12:47 |
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quote:A defenseless player is one who because of his physical position and focus of concentration is especially vulnerable to injury. Examples of defenseless players are: I've added a few carriage returns to clean that sentence up a little. "Attempting to catch a forward pass" includes someone who is e.g. running towards where the ball will drop and looking for it. An airbone receiver who goes to ground while trying to catch a pass remains defenseless until he gets up afterwards. Trin Tragula fucked around with this message at 14:48 on Oct 12, 2015 |
# ? Oct 12, 2015 14:44 |
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INSPECTAH DECK posted:Bye weeks this early are stupid. I understood it when they had that awkward part in between the Browns and Texans expansions, but it seems like this is just giving a decent sized disadvantage for no reason. I'm shocked they haven't added a second bye yet. Easiest way to make more TV money, plus they could get rid of Sunday-Thursday back-to-backs.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 21:36 |
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The Little Kielbasa posted:I'm shocked they haven't added a second bye yet. Easiest way to make more TV money, plus they could get rid of Sunday-Thursday back-to-backs. They tried it in 1993 and haven't done it since.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 23:00 |
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Has any RB been flagged for dropping his head and leading with the crown of the helmet yet? They put in that rule recently and I saw Carlos Hyde do it last night
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 23:20 |
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Ross Angeles posted:Has any RB been flagged for dropping his head and leading with the crown of the helmet yet? They put in that rule recently and I saw Carlos Hyde do it last night DeMarco Murray against the Eagles last year
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 21:37 |
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b2n posted:Yeah I'm looking for individual play lineups. In basketball and hockey it's tracked (either through PbP or camera stuff) who's on the court at what time, but apparently not for football - or, at least, not publicly? Coming way back around on this question, this is what a detailed game summary/game book looks like. Every play and situation. On Page 18 they have a Playtime Percentage which is the number of snaps a player was on the field, but even this record does not track an entire unit on the field per play. You pretty much have to go to game film and document it yourself to get that.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 18:01 |
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Ross Angeles posted:Has any RB been flagged for dropping his head and leading with the crown of the helmet yet? They put in that rule recently and I saw Carlos Hyde do it last night Do I have it right that this is NOT against the rules in college? From the "approved ruling" section of the NCAA rulebook: quote:As ball carrier A20 sweeps around the end and heads upfield, he lowers his head and contacts defensive end B89 who is trying to tackle him. The players meet helmet to helmet.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 18:49 |
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's an nfl only rule
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 18:51 |
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Does a quarterback have any special protection if he is trying to stop a cornerback from advancing an interception? If a quarterback fumbles while getting tackled behind the line of scrimmage, is it still considered a sack? If the running back fumbles while being tackled, is that considered a tackle on the defender's stats? What if the running back just gets it knocked out of his hands (assuming he clearly had possession) and he never actually goes down before the play is ruled dead?
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 01:31 |
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SkunkDuster posted:Does a quarterback have any special protection if he is trying to stop a cornerback from advancing an interception? no no no no
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 01:35 |
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A quarterback is considered defenseless at any time after a change of possession, as is a kicker during the kick and any return. The rule is there to make it easier for guys with no backbone to eject players who go "awesome, an interception, I'm gonna go take a cheap shot on the QB now"; but if the QB (or kicker) goes full-speed towards the ballcarrier and is then hit by an opponent above the shoulders or using the opponent's helmet, that's a targeting foul. Block that QB shoulder to chest, that's okay because the QB has involved himself in the play.
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 07:32 |
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Who should I go for? In the AFL (Australian sport) I go for Collingwood Magpies. A previously working class (now rich) area that everyone loves to hate, long history in the compeition and won a fair amount of premiership's. Is there an equivalent team? Mostly enjoy the love to hate aspect. Lots of big games/grudge matches as a result.
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 08:09 |
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Trin Tragula posted:A quarterback is considered defenseless at any time after a change of possession, as is a kicker during the kick and any return. The rule is there to make it easier for guys with no backbone to eject players who go "awesome, an interception, I'm gonna go take a cheap shot on the QB now"; but if the QB (or kicker) goes full-speed towards the ballcarrier and is then hit by an opponent above the shoulders or using the opponent's helmet, that's a targeting foul. Block that QB shoulder to chest, that's okay because the QB has involved himself in the play. Quarterbacks shouldn't be considered real football players anymore. There, I said it.
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 08:33 |
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EvilElmo posted:Who should I go for? In the AFL (Australian sport) I go for Collingwood Magpies. A previously working class (now rich) area that everyone loves to hate, long history in the compeition and won a fair amount of premiership's. Is there an equivalent team? If I'm understanding this correctly you're a Steelers or Pats fan. Or an Alabama fan if you want to watch college ball. Someone recently had a thread for this type of thing that has some discussion on various teams if you want to read it. e: depending on how much you like the previously working class thing the Steelers logo is actually the same as US Steel (or at least used to be, I have no idea if they've changed), which once was the biggest thing in the world in Pittsburgh before the industry fell apart. Grittybeard fucked around with this message at 08:57 on Oct 20, 2015 |
# ? Oct 20, 2015 08:43 |
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Grittybeard posted:If I'm understanding this correctly you're a Steelers or Pats fan. Or an Alabama fan if you want to watch college ball. It's the Niners. Previously working class area that's now full of soft-handed tards. The team has a ridiculous history as well, like Collingwood. Plus the Santa Clara parking lot is gaining the same reputation for mindless violence that the Magpies have.
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 12:02 |
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The Raiders would fit too. Past success, used to be working class, and who doesn't love to hate the Raiders?
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 12:45 |