gbpackfan
08-08-2006, 04:32 PM
I just watched Family Night again. In fact, I watched it over and over looking at three players. Colledge, Spitz and Wells. I wanted to see how the interior of the O line performed. So I broke it down. The way I did it was quite simple. I watched one of the players during one play. I gave them a + or - depending on how they performed. + means it was a positive performance while - means they were bad. EARNING A POSITIVE PLAY DOESNT MEAN THE PLAY WENT FOR POSITIVE YARDS. Some were close calls and I admitt, not knowing their specific assignments made it some what difficult. However, I think I did a pretty good job. Here goes.
Wells, Colledge and Spitz played in 22 plays together with the #1 O:
Wells: 18+ and 4-
Colledge: 15+ and 7-
Spitz: 16+ and 6-
Of those 22 plays, 9 were runs and 13 were passes.
During the 9 runs,
Wells: 7+ and 2-
Colledge: 5+ and 4-
Spitz: 5+ and 4-
During the 13 pass plays,
Wells: 11+ and 2-
Colledge: 10+ and 3-
Spitz: 10+ and 3-
Colledge and Spitz also played in 5 snaps with the O when Martin was the QB.
Colledge had all positives (5+) during this period and Spitz had four positives (4+), earning only one negative (1-) during a pass blocking assignment.
TOTAL:
Wells: 18 of 22 plays were positive plays or 82%.
Colledge: 20 of 27 plays were positive plays or 74%.
Spitz: 20 of 27 plays were positive plays or 74%.
Well, there you go. The cold hard facts. Now you tell me what they mean! (And yes, it does mean that I have too much time on my hands!!!! :mrgreen: )
Wells, Colledge and Spitz played in 22 plays together with the #1 O:
Wells: 18+ and 4-
Colledge: 15+ and 7-
Spitz: 16+ and 6-
Of those 22 plays, 9 were runs and 13 were passes.
During the 9 runs,
Wells: 7+ and 2-
Colledge: 5+ and 4-
Spitz: 5+ and 4-
During the 13 pass plays,
Wells: 11+ and 2-
Colledge: 10+ and 3-
Spitz: 10+ and 3-
Colledge and Spitz also played in 5 snaps with the O when Martin was the QB.
Colledge had all positives (5+) during this period and Spitz had four positives (4+), earning only one negative (1-) during a pass blocking assignment.
TOTAL:
Wells: 18 of 22 plays were positive plays or 82%.
Colledge: 20 of 27 plays were positive plays or 74%.
Spitz: 20 of 27 plays were positive plays or 74%.
Well, there you go. The cold hard facts. Now you tell me what they mean! (And yes, it does mean that I have too much time on my hands!!!! :mrgreen: )