I think it would be interesting if you openminded looked at the Broncos from Tebow to Manning.Reaser wrote:Not sure what the rest has to do with football so I'll skip by that, nor has "we all acknowledge" been the case at all. For you, yes, you've acknowledged that is it not one thing - others have phrased the stat as if it's 100% a QB stat (it is not.)NWebster wrote:what would account for 100% of QB sacks taken
we all acknowledge it's not 1 thing but the QB is a BIG contributor.
Aaron Rodgers (84th all-time in QB sack % - behind Jay Schroeder) was deemed to have been responsible for 11 of the 31 sacks that GB gave up when he was in the game last season. That's closer to a third, not 100%, not 90%, not 80%, not 70%, not 60%, not even 50%, of sacks that go 'on' the QB, in this example. "BIG" . . .
I 'get' the "nothing is 100%", my thing is then don't phrase it as 100%. Don't say "(Insert QB) IS good at avoiding sacks" then slap a flawed and largely irrelevant number after saying so. Don't phrase it as an absolute. Don't give it meaning that it does not have and common football knowledge says that it does not have.
Say "I've watched (insert QB) and he seemed good at avoiding sacks, here's a made-up stat that doesn't really mean anything but it may support what I've seen with my own eyes so I'm sharing it." ... Sort of like how most stats are used: "(Insert DE) was great at rushing the passer. He had (x amount) of sacks." Now sacks are overrated as most great defensive minds will tell you (and that I've indisputably shared throughout this thread) but if the stat/number supports the claim, then great, go for it. Sack rate supports Manning and Marino, for example. Not much else after that and I also do not see this huge 'it's clearly on the QB and not OL' evidence - though I've never cared about the stat so have only looked at a few QB's who have switched teams and I see when they go from a terrible team to a great team their QB sack % is lowered (shocking) which isn't surprising at all and doesn't lead to evidence of sacks being solely on the QB, at all.
I'm not sure who sourced your Rodgers sack accountability data either, are they the infallible fil. Watchers. Ag5akn, Steeler fan, Bens sack rate has dropped because Haley is telling Ben to get the ball out of his hands, not because of some huge improvement in his decision making. To me, if I ONLY WATCHED Steeler FILM this is obvious.