10-01-2018, 06:29 PM
(10-01-2018, 06:16 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Most people here know that NFL passing numbers increased significantly from 2005 (80.1 rating, 203.5 yds per game) through 2015 (90.2, 243.8) but most probably don't realized that each of the last two seasons passer rating and yards per game declined. Last year the league averages were 86.9 and 224.4. This made me think that the passing game had reached its high water mark and was leveling off.
Boy was I wrong
People say our pass defense is horrible because we are allowing a passer rating of almost 100 (99.2) but there are THIRTEEN other teams that are allowing a passer rating over 100. People complain about us giving up too many "easy completions" and our 67.3 looks pretty bad, but there are 11 teams that are worse. Six teams are allowing over 70% completion rates. OBs playing Tampa Bay have completed almost 80% of their passes (121-157, 77.1%).
Passing numbers are off the chart. Trubisky has a passer rating over 100 and he can't even crack the top ten. It took 10 years for the league passer rating to creep up 10 points from 80.1 in '05 to 90.2 in '15. This year it has jumped to 94.7.
Six QBs have ratings of 110+. Over the previous decade only 8 QBs had accomplished that.
Seven QBs are on pace to throw 40 tds this year. Over the previous decade only 5 QBs had accomplished that.
time to let defenses hit people again....