"Production Points"

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Just finished watching the press conference from RHG, and someone asked about the game Bruce Carter had yesterday. Garrett said that Bruce broke some kind of grading system record of "Production Points", wherein both positive & negative points are assessed per play for each player, apparently... he alluded to the fact that points vary depending on what the player does during a play and the situation in which said play is, um, played. Bruce Carter had a "56", which Garrett, as mentioned, said broke a record...I wasn't clear if it was a LB record, a D overall record, a season record, an all-time record...no idea. Just a new record. So there's that.

He also fried my brain with the number of "football team" mentions :D
 

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Just finished watching the press conference from RHG, and someone asked about the game Bruce Carter had yesterday. Garrett said that Bruce broke some kind of grading system record of "Production Points", wherein both positive & negative points are assessed per play for each player, apparently... he alluded to the fact that points vary depending on what the player does during a play and the situation in which said play is, um, played. Bruce Carter had a "56", which Garrett, as mentioned, said broke a record...I wasn't clear if it was a LB record, a D overall record, a season record, an all-time record...no idea. Just a new record. So there's that.

He also fried my brain with the number of "football team" mentions :D

Some complicated Princeton formula? :)
 

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http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...bpr=8824902&campaign=social_20141230_38056097





Coaching Staff Gives Carter Record-Setting Grades After Sunday’s Performance in D.C.
Monday, December 29, 2014 4:05 PM CST
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By Nick Eatman
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

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IRVING, Texas - When the topic of re-signing current players on this team whose contracts are expiring, names such as DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant immediately jump to the top of the list.

Even Rolando McClain, Doug Free, Cole Beasley and Dwayne Harris have been mentioned some as well.

But rarely is there a lot of talk about Bruce Carter.

Perhaps that changed somewhat after Sunday’s game against the Commanders in which Carter had one of the best statistical games of his four-year career.

In fact, according to the Cowboys’ coaching staff, Carter graded out better than any linebacker all season, and maybe in several years.

“Bruce played an outstanding game yesterday,” head coach Jason Garrett said on Monday. “Matt Eberflus, our linebackers coach, does a great job with those guys, and one of the ways we evaluate our linebackers is by production points. Bruce set the record in production points (Sunday). Not only with the interceptions he had, but a number of tackles. He really showed up throughout the game. He really played an outstanding game for us.”

Garrett went into greater detail of the point system his coaching staff uses to grade these linebackers.

“It’s all relative to the number of plays that you play,” Garrett explained. “You have positive production points and negative points that take away from the total. At the end of the day, 56 is pretty darn good. Again, it was much more than just the interceptions – those were huge plays for us in the red zone and critical moments in the game. He just made a number of tackles and really showed up as both a run defender and pass defender.”

Carter’s stat line included two interceptions (both in the red zone to stall Washington drives), 11 tackles, two for loss and two pass deflections.

This year, Carter led the defense with five interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown to help clinch an early-season win over the Rams. Carter also had picks against the Jaguars, Eagles and then the final two against Washington. All five of Carter’s interceptions this year came on the road, where the Cowboys were a perfect 8-0 for the first time in franchise history.

While Carter has just seven starts this year (six at strong side linebacker and one on the weak side), he’s been a valuable part of the nickel defense and on special teams. Carter also blocked a punt earlier this month against the Bears.

“Bruce has always had a knack for making plays on the ball, whether it’s blocking punts or intercepting passes or picking up fumbles, he’s always had that knack,” Garrett said. “He’s done a good job for us this year in that regard. He leads our team in those categories. But I think, like with anybody else, he gets better with experience. We’ve played a lot of different combinations of linebackers this year because of injury and Bruce is one of those guys who has stepped up for us in a number of different occasions.”
 

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Just finished watching the press conference from RHG, and someone asked about the game Bruce Carter had yesterday. Garrett said that Bruce broke some kind of grading system record of "Production Points", wherein both positive & negative points are assessed per play for each player, apparently... he alluded to the fact that points vary depending on what the player does during a play and the situation in which said play is, um, played. Bruce Carter had a "56", which Garrett, as mentioned, said broke a record...I wasn't clear if it was a LB record, a D overall record, a season record, an all-time record...no idea. Just a new record. So there's that.

He also fried my brain with the number of "football team" mentions :D

An interception is probably 25 points.
 

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Well......he had picks against three very poor QB's.

My jury is still out with Bruce. I would not get rid of him because I think he excels in a limited role.

Those kind of athletes are commodities, IMO.
 

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If he was even moderately consistent in his play, he'd be a helluva linebacker, pro bowl quality even. But the great play comes in spurts, so it's near impossible to sign him long-term to any meaningful contract given the rest of the talent we have at the linebacker position. A fortunate problem to have, I suppose.
 

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Well......he had picks against three very poor QB's.

My jury is still out with Bruce. I would not get rid of him because I think he excels in a limited role.

Those kind of athletes are commodities, IMO.

Depth chart... Ro, Hitch, Carter, Lee, Durant
 

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Aside from the picks, Carter was everywhere. He was shedding blocks and making plays in the run game, and looked like a guy who ran a 4.3 in pursuit yesterday.

He made some huuuuuge tackles on third downs that forced the Skins to punt. He singlehandedly stopped at least four Commander drives. Going to make it really tough to not re-sign him if he plays like this in the playoffs.
 

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The two ints and the tackle on RGIII to stop the 1st down are probably worth 45 of the 56 right there, no kidding.

Any time a player stops a drive (turnover or punt) I am sure that is far and away the biggest point scorer in the system...
 
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