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Why the Safeties Play So Loose
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(12-07-2023, 02:58 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: Missed tackles, huh? Looks like Dax has some catching up to do.
Daxton Hill
2022 15 games 2 starts 1 missed tackle
2023 12 starts 7 missed tackles

Jessie Bates III
2018 16 starts 10 missed tackles
2019 16 starts 17 missed tackles
2020 16 starts 16 missed tackles
2021 15 starts 7 missed tackles
2022 16 starts 7 missed tackles
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2023 12 starts 8 missed tackles

I mostly agree with the general point you're making, but please use Missed Tackle % rather than just accumulation. Different safeties have different responsibilities, and different years have different trends.

Guy A might miss 8 tackles and Guy B might miss 10 tackles, but if Guy A made 40 tackles and Guy B made 80 tackles, Guy B is a much better tackler than Guy A (though I guess in this random example both are very bad).

You saying 15 games 2 starts for Daxton last year and putting 1 missed tackle is vastly misleading because he only made 16 tackles all year, which makes any attempts at comparing with that specific year pointless. Bates had over 100 tackles each of his first 3 years.

Dax 
2023: 8.0% missed tackle

Bates 
2018: 8.3%
2019: 14.5%
2020: 12.8%
2021: 7.4%
2022: 9.0%
2023: 8.0%

Still a better tackler than Bates, but also a more honest comparison.
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RE: Why the Safeties Play So Loose - Nepa - 12-05-2023, 11:28 PM
RE: Why the Safeties Play So Loose - TheLeonardLeap - 12-07-2023, 03:15 AM
RE: Why the Safeties Play So Loose - Nepa - 12-06-2023, 10:22 AM
RE: Why the Safeties Play So Loose - jj22 - 12-06-2023, 11:36 AM
RE: Why the Safeties Play So Loose - J24 - 12-06-2023, 04:05 PM

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