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The Importance of a good Defense (1 Viewer)

chrisanna

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In conjunction with my other thread about the running game (http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=490459), I'd like to talk a few minutes about defense.

First off, I'm using the most recent two seasons; the sample size is still small, but it's nice to see similar results for both seasons.

(Note: the first number is 2011, the second is 2010)

Overall

Pts/G: -0.558 -0.72191

Big durr here - the more points the other team scores, the less wins you're likely to have.

Passing (Notable correlations)

Comp: 0.287 0.126

Att: 0.648 0.368

PCt: -0.449 -0.21557

Rate: -0.559 -0.538

TD: -0.183 -0.3

Int: 0.487 0.406

Rushing

Att: -0.742 -0.721

Att/Game: -0.742 -0.72

Yds: -0.571 -0.56

Avg/Rush: -0.0515 -0.162

Yds/Game: -0.572 -0.56

TD: -0.556 -.508

Lng: -0.403 -0.322

1st: -0.535 -0.567

A couple interesting things of note here. When it comes to volume, you win more when the other teams throw the ball a lot, and you lose more when other teams run the ball a lot; passing/rushing attempts are surprisingly very strongly correlated with wins and losses. This kind of makes sense - when teams get a lead, they tend to run the ball more, and when they're behind, they tend to throw the ball more. I would imagine this would be a huge lurking variable, but I don't really have the time or inclination to do more digging into situational variables.

Ironically (or not, given your opinion of it), how effectively the opposing team runs the ball (yards/carry) doesn't seem to have much of an impact at all. This seems counter-intuitive (at least to me). This seems to indicate that a good run-defense is a good offense.

A few correlations between stats (2011)

Points scored (offense) vs. Passing attempts (defense): .672.

Points scored (offense) vs. Passer rating (defense): -.108

The more you score, the more the other team has to throw to catch up. It doesn't seem to significantly help the defense, though.

Passing attempts (offense) vs. passing attempts (defense): .146

Passing attempts (offense) vs. rushing attempts (defense): -.718

The more you throw the ball, the much less likely the other team is to run it. It doesn't affect how much more likely the other team is to throw the ball, however.

Rushing avg. (defense) vs. rushing attempts (defense):.159

Just because a team is successful at running the ball against your defense does not mean that they continue to do it.

Passing TDs (offense) vs. rushing TDs (defense): -.568

The more you throw the ball, the less they run it. Shocker.

Rushing attempts(offense) vs. passing attempts (defense): -.735

Rushing attempts(offense) vs. passing TDs (defense): -.267

Rushing TDs (offense) vs. passing TDs (defense): .221

This one is really fascinating to me. Running the ball clearly reduces the amount of passes they throw, but doesn't seem to have as nearly a signficant impact on how effective they are.

Rushing attempts (offense) vs. passer rating (defense): -.324

Running the ball more is associated with a lower passer rating. Which causes the other is a different question.

More correlations vs. wins (for fun)

Passing

Yds: 0.279 -0.128

Avg/Comp: -0.351 -0.487

Yds/Game: 0.279 -0.129

1st%: -0.309 -0.461

20+: 0.24 -0.27

40+: -0.09 -0.391

Sack: 0.151 0.302

Rushing

1st%: -0.118 -0.147

20+: -0.345 -0.445

40+: -0.134 -0.194

FUM: -0.026 0.019

 

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