03-06-2022, 04:03 PM
(03-06-2022, 03:56 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: This can be pulled, you'll just need to provide criteria on what you define as a horrible offensive line. Here are some base statistics, since 1999.You have a link for all that?
Short yardage rushes in the Super Bowl (down = 3, yards to go = 1)
119 rushes with a 57% conversion rate
Short yardage rushes in the Super Bowl, under center (down = 3, yards to go = 1)
102 rushes with a 54% conversion rate
Short yardage rushes in the Super Bowl, shotgun (down = 3, yards to go = 1)
17 rushes with a 71% conversion rate
You mentioned midfield, so I can provide some data about rushes that occurred around midfield as well.
Short yardage rushes in the Super Bowl, shotgun (down = 3, yards to go = 1, yard line between the 40s)
32 rushes with a 62% conversion rate
Short yardage rushes in the Super Bowl, shotgun (down = 3, yards to go = 1, yard line between the 40s)
Three rushes with a 100% conversion rate
In all reality, these datasets are too small to determine anything effectively, even if they still follow the overall trend of shotgun rushes being more successful than under center rushes in short yardage situations. Limiting it to the Super Bowl really hurts our dataset. Here is a dataset including all regular and postseason games for the same criteria.
Short yardage rushes since 1999, under center (down = 3, yards to go = 1, yard line between the 40s)
3331 rushes with a 58% conversion rate
Short yardage rushes since 1999, shotgun (down = 3, yards to go = 1, yard line between the 40s)
482 rushes with a 66% conversion rate
You don't think our offensive line was horrible?
You also left out the statistics when they have 8 in the box and a DT as good as Donald and all also having a line that can't pass block so they don't fear the pass.