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Does anyone know where I can see how miami ranks in Red Zone Efficiency on both sides of the ball against the rest of the NFL? I've looked through NFL.com and I don't see where it is listed. Any help would be appreciated...
 
Red Zone?

On offense is known as the "Green Zone" as in money, but on D, it is the "Red Zone", known as stopping the O.
 
Ross said:
Does anyone know where I can see how miami ranks in Red Zone Efficiency on both sides of the ball against the rest of the NFL? I've looked through NFL.com and I don't see where it is listed. Any help would be appreciated...
I can't help, but I can give my best guess. I'd say that on defense out of the 32 teams we are about 40th. (that was an attempt at being funny)
 
sorry, misread the post. I was thinking our defense on 3rd downs when I said 40th. I think they have done pretty well in the red zone. Some good stops.
 
Ross said:
Does anyone know where I can see how miami ranks in Red Zone Efficiency on both sides of the ball against the rest of the NFL? I've looked through NFL.com and I don't see where it is listed. Any help would be appreciated...

Dig around in ESPN's stat page. They have a few break down options.
 
steveincolorado said:
Red Zone?

On offense is known as the "Green Zone" as in money, but on D, it is the "Red Zone", known as stopping the O.

As far as the NFL is concerned they call it all redzone. They list it in the "recap" section on a game by game basis. But I do know that O coaches do consider it the greenzone. I looked at the Bears games for a point of reference for our Defense and many of the bears games they allowed 0%. I figured that wasn't a proper point of reference to compare our defense against. I was trying to figure out what the league avg was and see where Miami might be at in that regard.
 
Ross said:
As far as the NFL is concerned they call it all redzone. They list it in the "recap" section on a game by game basis. But I do know that O coaches do consider it the greenzone. I looked at the Bears games for a point of reference for our Defense and many of the bears games they allowed 0%. I figured that wasn't a proper point of reference to compare our defense against. I was trying to figure out what the league avg was and see where Miami might be at in that regard.

You're right, and I know. Some of the players and coaches refer to it as the green zone. I know that coach Shula did, because I've listened to him say it.
The NFL calls it the red zone.
 
I dont think our offensive ranking inside the 20 will be very good due to the picks.
 
After much looking around it looks like the few sites who keep track of such info wants you to pay for it. Profootball weekly carries it in their premium content. reLink to site

if anyone here is a member could ya' please give us some info on the rankings?
 
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