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#1 texasbirdfan

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Posted 04 July 2012 - 05:54 PM

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Jacquizz Rodgers just misses making these lists, with only 78 touches, but he led all rookies with 19 broken tackles. That's a 24.4 percent rate of broken tackles per touch.

13 Apr 2012
Broken Tackles 2011
by Aaron Schatz
Today, more of our series presenting various 2011 stats from the multitude of Football Outsiders spreadsheets. Broken tackles are a stat from game charting, not from the standard play-by-play. We define a "broken tackle" as one of two events: either the ballcarrier escapes from the grasp of the defender, or the defender is in good position for a tackle but the ballcarrier jukes him out of his shoes. If the ballcarrier sped by a slow defender who dived and missed, that didn't count as a broken tackle. We only measured broken tackles for standard plays; volunteers didn't have the time to track them for all special teams plays.
The resulting numbers are subjective, obviously, but there were over two dozen charters involved, so no team's numbers could be overly slanted because of the bias of a single specific charter. We know that there are a other groups on the Web who track broken tackles, and because of the subjectivity, their numbers won't be exactly the same as ours. Given the mistakes that are easy to make when marking players off of television tape, a difference of one or two broken tackles isn't a big deal. But looking at the players with the most and fewest broken tackles does a good job of showing us which ballcarriers are able to power through defenders -- or avoid them with agility -- and which ballcarriers go down quickly when there's contact.
One interesting thing about broken tackles is that, while our definition has stayed constant in the three years we've been counting them, the number of broken tackles has gone down five percent in each season, between 2009 and 2010 and then again between 2010 and 2011. I have no idea if this means that tackling has improved over the last couple of years, or if our charters were a little too lax in marking broken tackles back in 2009 and have gradually been adhering tighter to our definition, or if perhaps the opposite is true and the charters are being too strict and missing too many broken tackles. Anyway, these are the numbers we've got, so these are the numbers we've got to go with.
Here is a list of all running backs with at least 20 broken tackles in 2011:
Most Broken Tackles, 2011 RB
Player  Team  BT  Runs  Rec  Touches  BT/Touch
LeSean McCoy  PHI  50  273  48  321  15.6%
Michael Turner  ATL  42  301  17  318  13.2%
Maurice Jones-Drew  JAC  37  343  43  386  9.6%
Matt Forte  CHI  36  203  52  255  14.1%
Marshawn Lynch  SEA  34  285  28  313  10.9%
Rashard Mendenhall  PIT  34  228  18  246  13.8%
Fred Jackson  BUF  33  170  39  209  15.8%
Arian Foster  HOU  32  278  53  331  9.7%
Chris Johnson  TEN  30  262  57  319  9.4%
LeGarrette Blount  TB  30  184  15  199  15.1%
Player  Team  BT  Runs  Rec  Touches  BT/Touch
Ray Rice  BAL  29  291  76  367  7.9%
Reggie Bush  MIA  29  216  43  259  11.2%
Adrian Peterson  MIN  26  208  18  226  11.5%
Ryan Mathews  SD  24  222  50  272  8.8%
Willis McGahee  DEN  22  249  12  261  8.4%
Isaac Redman  PIT  22  110  18  128  17.2%
Ahmad Bradshaw  NYG  21  171  34  205  10.2%
Jonathan Stewart  CAR  21  142  47  189  11.1%
Steven Jackson  STL  20  260  42  302  6.6%
Pierre Thomas  NO  20  110  50  160  12.5%
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LeSean McCoy led our count of broken tackles last year after finishing third in 2010. Most of the same running backs who had a lot of broken tackles in 2010 also had a lot in 2011. The biggest riser is Matt Forte, who we only recorded with 15 broken tackles in 2010, although he had 27 in 2009. The big drop came from Peyton Hillis, who went from 35 broken tackles in 2010 to just four in 2011. Some of that has to do with fewer carries, but his rate of broken tackles per touch went from 10.6 percent to 2.2 percent, which was the lowest rate for any running back with at least 80 touches. Two other running backs who saw their broken tackle totals plummet were Cedric Benson, who dropped from 30 broken tackles in 2010 to just 10 in 2011, and Danny Woodhead, who went from 20 in 2010 to just three in 2011.  Most of the other players who climbed or dropped on the list did so primarily because they had a big increase or decrease in touches. For example, Reggie Bush went from 10 to 29, while Darren McFadden fell from 37 to 12.
(2010 broken tackle numbers are in this article, and 2009 numbers are here. For 2009, the individual numbers are an ESPN Insider piece, but the team numbers were free on Football Outsiders.)
LeGarrette Blount had the "Beast Mode Run of the Year," the play with the most broken tackles charted on one run. In Week 11 against Green Bay, we have him avoiding Sam Shields, Morgan Burnett, A.J. Hawk, Desmond Bishop, and Eric Walden on a 54-yard touchdown run.
Here's another way to look at things, the highest and lowest rates of broken tackles per play. We're adding together catches and carries to get the total number of touches for each player. This is just running backs, with a minimum of 80 touches:
Highest Broken Tackle Rate, 2011 RB
Player  Team  BT  Runs  Rec  Touches  BT/Touch
Javon Ringer  TEN  16  59  28  87  18.4%
Isaac Redman  PIT  22  110  18  128  17.2%
Fred Jackson  BUF  33  170  39  209  15.8%
LeSean McCoy  PHI  50  273  48  321  15.6%
Jahvid Best  DET  17  84  27  111  15.3%
LeGarrette Blount  TB  30  184  15  199  15.1%
Matt Forte  CHI  36  203  52  255  14.1%
Kevin Smith  DET  13  72  22  94  13.8%
Rashard Mendenhall  PIT  34  228  18  246  13.8%
Michael Turner  ATL  42  301  17  318  13.2%

Lowest Broken Tackle Rate, 2011 RB
Player  Team  BT  Runs  Rec  Touches  BT/Touch
Peyton Hillis  CLE  4  161  22  183  2.2%
Danny Woodhead  NE  3  77  18  95  3.2%
Thomas Jones  KC  5  153  5  158  3.2%
Cedric Benson  CIN  10  273  15  288  3.5%
Maurice Morris  DET  4  80  26  106  3.8%
Frank Gore  SF  12  282  17  299  4.0%
Ricky Williams  BAL  5  108  13  121  4.1%
Tim Hightower  WAS  4  84  10  94  4.3%
Jackie Battle  KC  7  149  9  158  4.4%
Michael Bush  OAK  13  256  37  293  4.4%
Jacquizz Rodgers just misses making these lists, with only 78 touches, but he led all rookies with 19 broken tackles. That's a 24.4 percent rate of broken tackles per touch.
This is the third year where Frank Gore has been one of the lower running backs in broken tackles. We had 24 broken tackles for him in 2009 (8.5 percent rate) and 11 broken tackles last year (4.4 percent rate). Gore has a rep for breaking tackles, but it doesn't seem to be earned.
Michael Vick and Tim Tebow tied for the lead among quarterbacks with 22 broken tackles apiece. This year we took up Bill Simmons on an idea that he had on one of last year's B.S. Report podcasts, and we specifically tracked "Houdinis," the number of plays where a quarterback escaped a possible sack. Vick had 17 of these and we didn't record another quarterback with even half that many.
Most Broken Tackles, 2011 QB
Player  Team  BT  Houdinis  Past LOS
Michael Vick  PHI  22  17  5
Tim Tebow  DEN  22  8  14
Cam Newton  CAR  13  5  8
Josh Freeman  TB  12  7  5
Alex Smith  SF  8  4  4
Joe Webb  MIN  8  5  3
Drew Brees  NO  7  5  2
Colt McCoy  CLE  6  3  3
Aaron Rodgers  GB  6  4  2
Christian Ponder  MIN  4  4  0
Matthew Stafford  DET  4  4  0
Aaron Hernandez led all tight ends or wide receivers in broken tackles, by a wide margin, and his Patriots compatriot Rob Gronkowski was fourth. Here's a look at the top ten wide receivers and tight ends in broken tackles:
Most Broken Tackles, 2011 WR/TE
Player  Team  BT  Runs  Rec  Touches  BT/Touch
Aaron Hernandez  NE  21  5  79  84  25.0%
Mike Wallace  PIT  14  5  72  77  18.2%
Greg Little  CLE  13  3  61  64  20.3%
Rob Gronkowski  NE  13  1  90  91  14.3%
Calvin Johnson  DET  12  1  96  97  12.4%
Nate Burleson  DET  12  11  73  84  14.3%
Victor Cruz  NYG  11  1  82  83  13.3%
Dwayne Bowe  KC  11  1  81  82  13.4%
Jason Witten  DAL  11  0  79  79  13.9%
Michael Crabtree  SF  10  1  72  73  13.7%
Dez Bryant  DAL  10  1  63  64  15.6%

A list with the lowest rate of broken tackles for wide receivers would be kind of silly, since there were a lot of wide receivers and tight ends with only one or two broken tackles. Of note, we had only two receivers who had more than 40 catches with zero broken tackles according to our charters: Brandon Lloyd and Jabar Gaffney. Percy Harvin had only six broken tackles in 2011 after leading all wide receivers in both 2009 and 2010.
The league leader in broken tackles by offensive tackles was Guy Whimper, with one. You might remember that play from this edition of Walkthrough.
Finally, here's the overall list for broken tackles on offense:
Broken Tackles by Offenses, 2011
Offense  Plays  Plays w BT  Total BT  Pct Plays w BT
PHI  1018  86  96  8.4%
ATL  1046  82  99  7.8%
PIT  995  78  93  7.8%
TEN  969  70  78  7.2%
CHI  967  66  73  6.8%
BUF  976  64  73  6.6%
NE  1068  65  75  6.1%
CAR  987  60  64  6.1%
DAL  1001  60  68  6.0%
DET  1052  62  73  5.9%
HOU  1027  60  65  5.8%
NO  1104  64  81  5.8%
SEA  993  57  68  5.7%
MIN  999  57  63  5.7%
NYG  1006  57  67  5.7%
JAC  984  55  63  5.6%
Offense  Plays  Plays w BT  Total BT  Pct Plays w BT
DEN  1004  55  62  5.5%
TB  950  52  69  5.5%
OAK  999  54  59  5.4%
ARI  979  49  55  5.0%
SD  1026  51  65  5.0%
SF  971  48  58  4.9%
GB  962  47  52  4.9%
MIA  978  47  51  4.8%
KC  1005  45  50  4.5%
CLE  1012  45  57  4.4%
BAL  1016  44  49  4.3%
IND  938  39  44  4.2%
WAS  1018  38  45  3.7%
CIN  1004  37  39  3.7%
NYJ  1019  34  41  3.3%
STL  1004  29  33  2.9%

#2 blkbigdog35

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 07:04 AM

Thanks for the read!

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 08:02 PM

Just another reminder how bad our line really is.

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 07:57 AM

View PostDurrtay, on 05 July 2012 - 08:02 PM, said:

Just another reminder how bad our line really is.

I am hoping the addition of Konz will really help the line. Holmes is still a big question mark, so LT is still scary.

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Posted 07 July 2012 - 11:57 AM

Konz seems like a nice pickup. Just wish they would keep him at C.

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Posted 08 July 2012 - 03:26 PM

Yeah I think Konz is a great pick for us but I'm hoping holmes is that diamond in the rough for us.

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Posted 08 July 2012 - 05:35 PM

View PostDurrtay, on 05 July 2012 - 08:02 PM, said:

Just another reminder how bad our line really is.

What? How?

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Posted 08 July 2012 - 06:21 PM

I'm sure most of that is how often he was hit behind the line.

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Posted 08 July 2012 - 07:12 PM

A missed tackle can happen anywhere on the field. why assume they are behind the los?

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Posted 08 July 2012 - 07:48 PM

The eye test.




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