Great example (in too many words) how futile the statistic game is.
Its obviously fun for some. Passion for others. And here and there we have a few obsessed as well.
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Here what coach says for those not going for the article.
“Pass rush is a very difficult thing to quantify, if you will,” Daly said Tuesday, via NESN. “A lot of people want to judge it based on sack numbers (and) quarterback hit numbers. I think there’s a lot of other things that go into play there: keeping scrambling quarterbacks in the pocket, forcing quarterbacks that aren’t as mobile to move out of the pocket, the kind of marriage of coverage and rush. And certain times game plan-wise, you may be — we may sacrifice some pass rush to take away a back or a tight end.
“The reality is, you’re trying to affect the quarterback. However you get that done to be more successful is what the ultimate goal is in winning the game. So, I think it’s a very difficult thing to put your finger on in terms of ‘is it successful, is it not successful?’”
And similar can be said for other aspects of the game as well.
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Sorry, Dion. Looking forward this thread turns back to you .. on the field!