08-16-2020, 07:30 AM
For sure. There are a few different stats you could keep track of:
- The angle they are hit from, 0° to 180°. 0° could be a tackle from directly behind the runner, 180° from directly in front of the runner (or vise versa).
- How high the tackle begins (Head, chest, stomach, waist, thigh, calves, feet) and also how low the tackler ends up by the end of the tackling motion.
- The combined speed of the hitter and the runner
- The weight difference between the tackler and runner.
One that I think could be really good is whether the runner is aware of the tackler. I bet injuries are way higher when they are not aware.
I think all of those could be relatively easy to keep track of.
- The angle they are hit from, 0° to 180°. 0° could be a tackle from directly behind the runner, 180° from directly in front of the runner (or vise versa).
- How high the tackle begins (Head, chest, stomach, waist, thigh, calves, feet) and also how low the tackler ends up by the end of the tackling motion.
- The combined speed of the hitter and the runner
- The weight difference between the tackler and runner.
One that I think could be really good is whether the runner is aware of the tackler. I bet injuries are way higher when they are not aware.
I think all of those could be relatively easy to keep track of.