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Check out these offensive stats!

Thanks, Blitz

In addition we are averaging more First Downs per game, in Pre-Season than what we averaged last Regular Season (19 FD p/g-16.7 FD p/g). We also improved from last Pre-Season to this Pre-Season (11.5 FD p/g-19 FD p/g)...

Seems like Linehan is trying to heavily improve the passing game, specially when we are leading the league in attempts (even though we have one game on everyone)...

We are moving the ball, but need to improve execution by repetitions...
 
Can't wait for Saban to start opening up the real playbook,...
with weapons like Chambers,Boston,McMichael,Ronnie and Ricky, it's only a matter of time.
 
phinfan2003 said:
Some good info in there. We look favorable when we look at those stats. The only thing that may be a little misleading is that most of those stats came from our 3rd and 4th stringers. I know that the stats probably aren't broken down this way but I'd like to see how our 1st stringers and 2nd stringers match up against the rest of the league.

that may be true but keep in mind that the 1st stringers play MUCH less than the backups.. It may be different when we have them playing an entire game..

Also we have yet to see Ronnie Brown play, he will help improve numbers too
 
IceStorm said:
I look at preseason stats the same way I look at Jets fans. For the most part they serve no purpose and are relatively pointless :D


:roflmao:
 
phinfan2003 said:
I
-Brock Berlin has as many TD passes as Frerotte and Feeley have combined and he's played in one less game!

Let's be fair here Gus and AJ play against 1st and 2nd stringers and Brock plays against that weeks causualties.
 
somebody want to do this with the first string defense, and see how dominating they are? :)
 
Preseaon stats are pointless


Peterson leads in rushing
Bradley leads in Recieving
Ferotte 4th in passing


I dont know about you but i dont reconize any of those names :)
 
finz99 said:
somebody want to do this with the first string defense, and see how dominating they are? :)
Just for you finz:

Total Paasing yds allowed in 3 games by 1st team D= 29 att, 13 comp (44.8%), 150 yds (5.17 YPA), 1 INT, total QBR 46.5%...

Total Rushing yds allowed in 3 games by 1st team D= 28 att, 153 yds (5.46 YPC), 1 TD, and 1 Fumble Recovered...
 
phinfan2003 said:
Some good info in there. We look favorable when we look at those stats. The only thing that may be a little misleading is that most of those stats came from our 3rd and 4th stringers. I know that the stats probably aren't broken down this way but I'd like to see how our 1st stringers and 2nd stringers match up against the rest of the league.

www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/DEF-TOTAL/2005/pre?sort_col_1=4

How about these stats?
 
Finfan53 said:
WE HAVE YET TO GAME PLAN FOR ANY TEAM WE HAVE PLAYED! ....SO WHAT DOES IT MATTER??? 2nd team guys playing with the first team? I'll be more interested after the first half of football played this week when some game planning is done by Saban and the coaches.

Don't bother trying to explain that to some of these guys. It's like talking it a wall. :shakeno:
 
FISHFAN44 said:
Let's be fair here Gus and AJ play against 1st and 2nd stringers and Brock plays against that weeks causualties.

I agree with you. I was just kind of giving that stat to show how ineffective our 1st and 2nd string QB's have been. I in no way was implying that Brock is better than either one as I believe he'll be on our PS this season.
 
I'm about to conclude that our offensive linemen really just don't have much ability. You can't blame it on the QB -- tons of teams have mediocre QBs and average more than 2.9 yards per carry. I mean come on. You can't blame it on the system -- we're doing the same crap this year even though we have a system and last year's cluster**** is gone. Can't blame it on the lack of RBs -- we have Ricky back and he's shown he can still run like he used to. Our receivers (including TE) are among the best in the league. It has to be the ability of the linemen -- they have one of the best coaches in the league now.

But then think about it for a minute -- other than Carey, how many highly-drafted or highly-regarded free agent OLs have we gotten in the past 5 years? And I'm not talking about the Jeno Jameses and Taylor Whitleys of the world -- I'm talking about the Olin Kreutzes and Robert Gallerys. DW and company really did patchwork with the OL. And it's ridiculous -- they were trying to replicate what they did in Dallas in the 90s, and what was always the strength of those Dallas teams? The OL. Boneheads....
 
shouright said:
I'm about to conclude that our offensive linemen really just don't have much ability. You can't blame it on the QB -- tons of teams have mediocre QBs and average more than 2.9 yards per carry. I mean come on. You can't blame it on the system -- we're doing the same crap this year even though we have a system and last year's cluster**** is gone. Can't blame it on the lack of RBs -- we have Ricky back and he's shown he can still run like he used to. Our receivers (including TE) are among the best in the league. It has to be the ability of the linemen -- they have one of the best coaches in the league now.


The probably the most dissapointing part of our team right now. I completely was looking forward to seeing some dominating play out of our OL. With Hudson Hauck and with some of the additions that we've made, I was expecting a huge improvement. So far, they look like last year's bunch. Maybe they'll kick it into gear as early as this weekend. IMO, that is the key to our offensive success.
 
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