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Easy answer to our short yardage probems.
(03-06-2022, 04:09 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: It's pulled from a programming language called R, using a library called nflfastR. R is a data analytics language and you can essentially write queries for situations to pull data from, looking like this..

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Here is a link to the website for nflfastR, but it won't tell you anything. It just describes the package. nflfastR is just a play-by-play library that goes back to 1999 and allows you to perform analysis on the data.

https://www.nflfastr.com/

The dataset that you're asking for is likely so specific that there would be no recorded statistics, or very few (I would guess less than 10 data points) so it would likely be worthless. I could probably put something together for all of that criteria aside from having eight in the box. There is no box information provided in this data library. 

EDIT - I never said our offensive line wasn't horrible, so I am not sure why you asked that question. I just said you would have to define what constitutes as horrible.

What constitutes as horrible is being ranked 20th for the 2021 season in final grades, and that is skewed because our line was healthier earlier in the season, so it wasn't even as good as 20th in the Super Bowl.




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RE: Easy answer to our short yardage probems. - BFritz21 - 03-06-2022, 04:53 PM

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