Fun with Cowboys Analytics, Stats and Graphs

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If you use Twitter, you are aware of this. There are a lot of people who do this in their free time. Interesting comparisons. Also, you could have fun disputing the results.

1) Rookie QB Comparisons based on comp% and net gain their first 400 snaps. Dak and Mahomes were impressive! Also shows this year’s quarterbacks, and some of the recent quarterbacks who got much better after their first year. Remember, these are just quarterback results, they do not reflect the talent around the quarterback



2) The spread assuming neutral situations. Basically the gambler power rankings.



3) Which teams are winning in trenches based on ESPN and PFF. Above dotted line means ESPN grades well, to right of vertical dotted line means PFF grades well. If both apply, you’re happening! But also exposes the problems as people try to find accurate player grading methods.



4) Team strength based on offensive and defensive play production each snap. Pretty close to the real standings.



5) Conversion rates for offensive downs left and right, defensive on the vertical. The complete teams are in the top right because they’re beating offensive and defensive norms around the league.
 
If you use Twitter, you are aware of this. There are a lot of people who do this in their free time. Interesting comparisons. Also, you could have fun disputing the results.

1) Rookie QB Comparisons based on comp% and net gain their first 400 snaps. Dak and Mahomes were impressive! Also shows this year’s quarterbacks, and some of the recent quarterbacks who got much better after their first year. Remember, these are just quarterback results, they do not reflect the talent around the quarterback



2) The spread assuming neutral situations. Basically the gambler power rankings.



3) Which teams are winning in trenches based on ESPN and PFF. Above dotted line means ESPN grades well, to right of vertical dotted line means PFF grades well. If both apply, you’re happening! But also exposes the problems as people try to find accurate player grading methods.



4) Team strength based on offensive and defensive play production each snap. Pretty close to the real standings.



5) Conversion rates for offensive downs left and right, defensive on the vertical. The complete teams are in the top right because they’re beating offensive and defensive norms around the league.

My 61 year old eyes are hurting
 

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