Marko Marušić je napisao/la:
naletio sam na sjajan clanak o necemu sto i mene nervira, odnosno standardna statistika nije stvarni pokazatelj ucinkovitosti nekog igraca na DL.
problem sackova je sto su dosta slucajni da tako kazem. mozes povuc QBa i ne srusit ga, a svejdeno ubit akciju. nekakav "pritisak" je puno bolje mjerilo koliko koji igrac generalno radi pritisak na QB i time utjece na akciju.
izvukako sam nabrzinu ko vodi po pozicijama, nekoliko igraca stvarno iskace na svojim pozicijama (watt, miller, mosley). doduse vjerojatno su faktor i obrambene sheme ali svejedno
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Watt leads the charge among 3-4 ends (and all defensive players by far) with 46 total pressures
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Miami's Cameron Wake leads all 4-3 defensive ends with 29 total pressures, and three players -- Seattle's Michael Bennett, Denver's DeMarcus Ware and Cincinnati's Wallace Gilberry -- are second with 27.
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Washington's Ryan Kerrigan leads all 3-4 outside linebackers with 34 pressures, with three familiar names (Dwight Freeney,Justin Houston, Elvis Dumervil) behind at 29, 28 and 27, respectively.
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When it comes to inside linebackers as pass rushers, there's Baltimore rookie C.J. Mosley and there's everybody else. Mosley has 12 pressures, and five players (Rolando McClain,Larry Foote, A.J. Hawk, Jerod Mayo and Dont'a Hightower) are second with seven.
- The competition at 4-3 outside linebacker really isn't one at all: Denver's Von Miller has racked up 35 pressures so far, and Minnesota rookie Anthony Barr ranks second with 10. -
It's no surprise that two members of the Detroit defensive line (Ndamukong Suhwith 24, Nick Fairley with 21) lead all defensive tackles in pressures, but Jacksonville's Sen'Derrick Marksdeserves more attention than he's getting. Marks is tied with Fairley in overall pressureskoga zanima cijeli clanak
http://www.si.com/nfl/2014/10/22/nfl-week-8-pass-rushing-stats-jj-watt-von-miller-brian-robison
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But Watt's effectiveness is about more than sacks, batted passes, obvious run stops and other splash plays. Last season, Watt led the league with an amazing 36 quarterback hits in 998 snaps. He had 10.5 sacks, which was seen as a downturn in overall pressure from the 20.5 sacks Watt put up in 2012. But when you factor in those 36 hits and his 38 hurries, Watt's pressure percentage of 8.4 was actually better than the 7.9 he had the year before, when he finished with 20.5 takedowns, 25 hits and 30 hurries. This season, however... well, he's playing at an entirely different level, with a 9.8 pressure percentage (five sacks, 22 hits and 19 hurries on 470 snaps). Watt's perceived value is insane because he can get pressure from any gap and in the face of double-teams, but when you add in the fact that he's providing some sort of pressure on nearly one in 10 offensive plays -- well, that's not really even human. His five sacks tell so little of the story.)

I tu se vidi da je JPP ponovo onaj stari (bez obzira sta nece imat 16.5 sackova ka u All-Pro somophore godini