John Maxymuk wrote:All your points are duly noted, and I am in total agreement about the TEAM aspect of the game outweighing all else. However, it is interesting to look at stats like this ...
Everything football related is interesting at some level, ha.
I was pointing out the stock being put in the stat (and statistically, in sacks overall), the phrasing (QB good/bad at avoiding sacks) and asked what this stat is showing because it's not a "(QB) is good at avoiding sacks" stat because sacks aren't solely on the QB.
I read a Packers article last week about how Rodgers was responsible for 11 of the 31 times the Packers were sacked last season when he was at QB. So 20 times the blame wasn't on him. 65% of the time, but it all goes in the stat that's being phrased as a QB's ability to avoid being sacked? That means 65% of Rodgers 2014 sack % (5.1 sack %) is flawed, statistically - at least if the 'stat' is trying to spin into defining how good a QB is at avoiding sacks, which judging by the phrasing used, it is.
The stat isn't showing who's the best at avoiding sacks, it's showing how many times a team gives up a sack in relation to how many pass plays they run, nothing more, nothing less. Valuable stat in relation to winning, impact on the season/game, or an individuals performance, etc ... No.
Mike Tomczak is 8th all-time in sack %, Joey Harrington is 9th all-time, Derek Anderson is 11th ... So what are we even talking about here?