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Analyzing Linehan’s Use of Shotgun & Prescott’s Success (vs MIN)
http://cowboyszone.com/2016/12/analyzing-linehans-use-of-shotgun-prescotts-success-vs-min.html
General Observations and Stats
The Dallas Cowboys pulled off their most impressive victory of the season. Winning a game on the road when the offense struggles, players commit costly penalties, you lose the turnover battle and fail to control the time of possession is a luxury afforded only to well coached teams. Rod Marinelli and the defense deserve a lot of credit for holding the Vikings to a mere 15 points.
In terms of his stats, this was by far Dak Prescott’s least impressive performance of the season. He completed 12 of 18 passes for 139 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs.
For the season, Dak has completed 67.9 of his passes (243 of 358) for 2974 yards, 19 TD’s, 2 INT’s. He also has 217 yards rushing (47 attempts) and 5 TD’s.
Prescott has the 3rd highest QB rating at NFL.com (108.6) for a starting QB (after Brady and Ryan).
For the first time this season, ESPN has Dak Prescott rated as the best QB in the NFL. Dak has a Total QBR of 85.2, and Brady has fallen to 82.
PFF still has Dak as just the 10th rated passer at 84.6 (Brady leads the NFL at 95.4).
One of the criticisms of Dak is that he can not throw the long ball accurately. If that is true, then Prescott must be extraordinary on the medium throws: he is 2nd in the NFL in yards per attempt (8.3) behind only Matt Ryan (9.2), and he is a respectable 7th in yards per completion (12.2). Matt Ryan leads the league with 13.4 yards per completion.
Similarly, Dak doesn’t benefit from long runs after short throws as much as most people think. YAC account for 42.5% of his total yards passing, which means that 57.5% of his total passing yards are “air yards”. QB’s with that have a lower percentage of “air yards” than Dak (in descending order of “air yards”): Russell Wilson, Ben Roethlisberger, Derek Carr, Drew Brees, Carson Wentz, Aaron Rodgers, Blake Bortles, Joe Flacco, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, and Eli Manning.
It is difficult to overstate how incredibly well Dak Prescott is playing. The offense struggled against the Vikings, but Dak never looked like a confused rookie, not did he make any rookie mistakes. He has thrown 19 TD’s, run for 5 TD’s, thrown just 2 INT’s, and lost four fumbles. He has been sacked just 18 times (Derek Carr has the fewest sacks with 12 amongst QB’s who have started all 12 games).
After 12 games, the Cowboys are:
5th in the league at converting 3rd downs (46%). Saints convert 50%.
http://cowboyszone.com/2016/12/analyzing-linehans-use-of-shotgun-prescotts-success-vs-min.html
General Observations and Stats
The Dallas Cowboys pulled off their most impressive victory of the season. Winning a game on the road when the offense struggles, players commit costly penalties, you lose the turnover battle and fail to control the time of possession is a luxury afforded only to well coached teams. Rod Marinelli and the defense deserve a lot of credit for holding the Vikings to a mere 15 points.
In terms of his stats, this was by far Dak Prescott’s least impressive performance of the season. He completed 12 of 18 passes for 139 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs.
For the season, Dak has completed 67.9 of his passes (243 of 358) for 2974 yards, 19 TD’s, 2 INT’s. He also has 217 yards rushing (47 attempts) and 5 TD’s.
Prescott has the 3rd highest QB rating at NFL.com (108.6) for a starting QB (after Brady and Ryan).
For the first time this season, ESPN has Dak Prescott rated as the best QB in the NFL. Dak has a Total QBR of 85.2, and Brady has fallen to 82.
PFF still has Dak as just the 10th rated passer at 84.6 (Brady leads the NFL at 95.4).
One of the criticisms of Dak is that he can not throw the long ball accurately. If that is true, then Prescott must be extraordinary on the medium throws: he is 2nd in the NFL in yards per attempt (8.3) behind only Matt Ryan (9.2), and he is a respectable 7th in yards per completion (12.2). Matt Ryan leads the league with 13.4 yards per completion.
Similarly, Dak doesn’t benefit from long runs after short throws as much as most people think. YAC account for 42.5% of his total yards passing, which means that 57.5% of his total passing yards are “air yards”. QB’s with that have a lower percentage of “air yards” than Dak (in descending order of “air yards”): Russell Wilson, Ben Roethlisberger, Derek Carr, Drew Brees, Carson Wentz, Aaron Rodgers, Blake Bortles, Joe Flacco, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, and Eli Manning.
It is difficult to overstate how incredibly well Dak Prescott is playing. The offense struggled against the Vikings, but Dak never looked like a confused rookie, not did he make any rookie mistakes. He has thrown 19 TD’s, run for 5 TD’s, thrown just 2 INT’s, and lost four fumbles. He has been sacked just 18 times (Derek Carr has the fewest sacks with 12 amongst QB’s who have started all 12 games).
After 12 games, the Cowboys are:
5th in the league at converting 3rd downs (46%). Saints convert 50%.
- 4th (395.7 yards per game) in total offense after Atlanta, New Orleans and Washington.
- a sub-par +2 in turnover differential.
- 1st the NFL in time of possession (32:39).
- the 10th least penalized team in terms of yards (down from 6th a few weeks ago).
- 3rd in the NFL in points per game (27.8). Falcons still lead NFL with 32.2 point per game.
- 2nd the NFL in rushing yards per game (155.8), Buffalo averages 161.9.
- 2nd in rushing TD’s (20), Buffalo has 23. The 3rd place team has just 14.
- only Buffalo (18) has more runs of 20+ yards than the Cowboys 13.
- 2nd in the NFL in point differential with +105 behind the Patriots (+112). The 3rd place team is Seattle (+70). The Falcons, with all of their scoring, have a point differential of 55...