USMC_FalcFan Posted November 16, 2007 Share Posted November 16, 2007 i was looking at the situational stats on nfl.com for jeff garcia:nfl.com's situational stats on jeff garciahere are some things to watch for this weekend:- garcia's passer rating goes down from pass attempts 1-10 (104.0) to att 11-20 (99.2) to att 21-30 (90.6).- most of his interceptions happen once he crosses the 50yd line (his rating drops to 79.1), but in the red zone his numbers go up to a 103.4 rating!- garcia's rating in the 2d half drop to 80.6 and in the last two minutes of each half, it drops to 71.1.- regardless of the situation, about a third of garcia's passes go for 1st downs (good scheme)...at least its not higher than that.- six of his nine ints happened when the bucs were trailing on the scoreboard (suggests he might try to force the ball into tight spots). when behind by 9+ points, his rating drops to 57.9 (obviously defense are t-ing off on him at this point).- the bucs throw much fewer passes when they are ahead (suggests they may not attempt to run-up the score, instead they seek to run out the clock and play time of possession). this will also make it more difficult for our defense to get ints if we are behind.- garcia's passer rating is above 100 in quarters 1 & 2. it drops to below 82 in the 2d & 3d quarters.- if the score is within 7 points in the 4th quarter, garcia's rating is only 86.0 and the yds per completion drops to 6.1 yds (down from 9.0 in the 1st quarter). this suggests the bucs struggle passing when under pressure in the game.- garcia plays much better on turf (109.6 vs 89.1)your thoughts....? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr_big_pants Posted November 16, 2007 Share Posted November 16, 2007 i was looking at the situational stats on nfl.com for jeff garcia:nfl.com's situational stats on jeff garciahere are some things to watch for this weekend:- garcia's passer rating goes down from pass attempts 1-10 (104.0) to att 11-20 (99.2) to att 21-30 (90.6).- most of his interceptions happen once he crosses the 50yd line (his rating drops to 79.1), but in the red zone his numbers go up to a 103.4 rating!- garcia's rating in the 2d half drop to 80.6 and in the last two minutes of each half, it drops to 71.1.- regardless of the situation, about a third of garcia's passes go for 1st downs (good scheme)...at least its not higher than that.- six of his nine ints happened when the bucs were trailing on the scoreboard (suggests he might try to force the ball into tight spots). when behind by 9+ points, his rating drops to 57.9 (obviously defense are t-ing off on him at this point).- the bucs throw much fewer passes when they are ahead (suggests they may not attempt to run-up the score, instead they seek to run out the clock and play time of possession). this will also make it more difficult for our defense to get ints if we are behind.- garcia's passer rating is above 100 in quarters 1 & 2. it drops to below 82 in the 2d & 3d quarters.- if the score is within 7 points in the 4th quarter, garcia's rating is only 86.0 and the yds per completion drops to 6.1 yds (down from 9.0 in the 1st quarter). this suggests the bucs struggle passing when under pressure in the game.- garcia plays much better on turf (109.6 vs 89.1)your thoughts....?stats are overrated but i like the work you've done here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USMC_FalcFan Posted November 16, 2007 Author Share Posted November 16, 2007 stats are overrated but i like the work you've done here. i agree with stats in the aggregate, but situational stats tell a little bit better story. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doobiedoright Posted November 16, 2007 Share Posted November 16, 2007 i was looking at the situational stats on nfl.com for jeff garcia:nfl.com's situational stats on jeff garciahere are some things to watch for this weekend:- garcia's passer rating goes down from pass attempts 1-10 (104.0) to att 11-20 (99.2) to att 21-30 (90.6).- most of his interceptions happen once he crosses the 50yd line (his rating drops to 79.1), but in the red zone his numbers go up to a 103.4 rating!- garcia's rating in the 2d half drop to 80.6 and in the last two minutes of each half, it drops to 71.1.- regardless of the situation, about a third of garcia's passes go for 1st downs (good scheme)...at least its not higher than that.- six of his nine ints happened when the bucs were trailing on the scoreboard (suggests he might try to force the ball into tight spots). when behind by 9+ points, his rating drops to 57.9 (obviously defense are t-ing off on him at this point).- the bucs throw much fewer passes when they are ahead (suggests they may not attempt to run-up the score, instead they seek to run out the clock and play time of possession). this will also make it more difficult for our defense to get ints if we are behind.- garcia's passer rating is above 100 in quarters 1 & 2. it drops to below 82 in the 2d & 3d quarters.- if the score is within 7 points in the 4th quarter, garcia's rating is only 86.0 and the yds per completion drops to 6.1 yds (down from 9.0 in the 1st quarter). this suggests the bucs struggle passing when under pressure in the game.- garcia plays much better on turf (109.6 vs 89.1)your thoughts....?my thoughts....well your stats are wrong!!!!!!!!!!! passing stats player att cmp % yds sck yds lost td int % rating jeff garcia 258 170 65.9 1967 13 71 9 3 1.2 95.5 looks like only 3 picks to me!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1989Fan Posted November 16, 2007 Share Posted November 16, 2007 i was looking at the situational stats on nfl.com for jeff garcia:nfl.com's situational stats on jeff garciahere are some things to watch for this weekend:- garcia's passer rating goes down from pass attempts 1-10 (104.0) to att 11-20 (99.2) to att 21-30 (90.6).- most of his interceptions happen once he crosses the 50yd line (his rating drops to 79.1), but in the red zone his numbers go up to a 103.4 rating!- garcia's rating in the 2d half drop to 80.6 and in the last two minutes of each half, it drops to 71.1.- regardless of the situation, about a third of garcia's passes go for 1st downs (good scheme)...at least its not higher than that.- six of his nine ints happened when the bucs were trailing on the scoreboard (suggests he might try to force the ball into tight spots). when behind by 9+ points, his rating drops to 57.9 (obviously defense are t-ing off on him at this point).- the bucs throw much fewer passes when they are ahead (suggests they may not attempt to run-up the score, instead they seek to run out the clock and play time of possession). this will also make it more difficult for our defense to get ints if we are behind.- garcia's passer rating is above 100 in quarters 1 & 2. it drops to below 82 in the 2d & 3d quarters.- if the score is within 7 points in the 4th quarter, garcia's rating is only 86.0 and the yds per completion drops to 6.1 yds (down from 9.0 in the 1st quarter). this suggests the bucs struggle passing when under pressure in the game.- garcia plays much better on turf (109.6 vs 89.1)your thoughts....?he only has 3 ints this year....9 tds though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vicious Posted November 16, 2007 Share Posted November 16, 2007 here's a stat for you:garcia has 1,846 yards passing, 10 touchdowns and three ints in eight games against the falcons, and has thrown for 958 yards, eight tds and just one pick in three games at the georgia dome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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