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Old 04-28-2020, 12:07 AM   #163
MalcPow
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Front Office Football Eight 2051 Summary for Hanalei Dragons Year 2051 Record 11-5 Winning Pct. .687 All-Time 286-241-1 Winning Pct. .542 Playoffs 38-7 Playoff Visits 17 Bowl Wins 9 Head Coach Devin McCourty Record 241-92 Winning Pct. .723 Off. Coord. D. Hopkins Def. Coord. J. Gervase Asst. Coach T. Landry Stren. Coord. T. Ellis Hanalei Dragons Team Rank Rushes per Game 19.4 32 Rushing Yards 100.8 21 Yards Per Carry 5.20 1 Pass Attempts 43.1 1 Completions 27.6 1 Completion Pct. 64.1 8 Passing Yards 283.3 2 Yards Per Attempt 6.57 16 Yards Per Catch 10.26 26 Total Yardage Gained 369.6 4 3rd Down Conversions 42.6 1 Points Per Game 26.8 1 Pass Rush Pct. 20.0 18 Pass Defense Pct. 50.4 19 Turnovers 28 29 Turnover Margin -6 23 (T) Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.2 20 (T) Rushing Yards 84.7 1 Yards Per Carry 3.23 1 Pass Attempts 34.6 4 Completions 21.4 6 Completion Pct. 61.8 20 Passing Yards 244.4 19 Yards Per Attempt 7.07 29 Yards Per Catch 11.44 28 Total Yardage Gained 320.4 10 3rd Down Conversions 36.4 23 Points Per Game 21.1 16 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.5 14 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 42.8 5 Turnovers 22 16 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 26 at CDO 28 2 33 TOR 12 3 10 at FRE 30 4 11 at CHI 34 5 21 at KAN 10 6 26 MIN 13 7 24 CDO 21 8 30 at FBK 27 10 34 IOW 0 11 24 OAK 41 12 24 at HAR 27 13 36 CPC 16 14 35 ROC 10 15 24 FBK 17 16 31 at NPL 17 17 40 at OAK 35 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 3 R. Richey QB 646 424 4459 6.90 37 16 94.3 13 L. Lofberg QB 44 18 74 1.68 1 2 37.3 **Team --- 690 442 4533 6.57 38 18 90.3 $$Opp --- 553 342 3911 7.07 23 15 85.6 Front Office Football Eight Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 20 M. Saba RB 154 671 4.36 0 1 41 E. Villarreal RB 95 551 5.80 4 0 3 R. Richey QB 54 365 6.76 2 7 **Team --- 310 1612 5.20 6 21 $$Opp --- 419 1355 3.23 6 12 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 10 R. Replogle WR 187 113 1262 11.17 6.75 10 12 19 T. Jalove WR 119 77 549 7.13 4.61 9 9 17 M. Botta WR 115 75 808 10.77 7.03 3 4 82 T. Aguiar WR 74 49 433 8.84 5.85 4 6 26 J. Dennis TE 56 36 438 12.17 7.82 2 2 20 M. Saba RB 39 32 266 8.31 6.82 2 2 86 J. Flannery WR 61 32 455 14.22 7.46 1 2 84 T. Booker TE 22 17 223 13.12 10.14 1 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 58 V. Gerth ILB 115 34 0.0 0 1 14 73.7 31 S. Dole S 102 25 0.0 0 0 7 76.5 59 D. McKenzie OLB 76 37 2.0 3 1 5 76.5 44 C. Stringer CB 74 33 0.0 0 6 12 82.4 76 K. Harris DT 58 25 1.0 9 0 0 81.3 35 T. Riley S 47 17 0.0 0 1 2 75.2 70 K. Bradford DT 43 11 3.0 7 0 0 80.4 49 T. Reilly CB 41 13 0.0 0 2 5 78.8 36 B. McDonald CB 34 6 0.0 0 1 7 78.4 97 I. Swift OLB 31 3 0.0 1 1 1 74.5 98 T. Vance DE 27 18 4.5 13 0 0 81.1 50 T. Grice OLB 26 4 9.5 26 0 2 82.1 99 E. Taylor OLB 19 3 0.0 7 0 2 73.6 25 A. Carrillo S 18 2 0.0 0 0 4 78.8

I think there's a fair amount here that could look promising, but it feels mostly as though we've lost the mildly explosive element that made us a dominant offense. We led the league in scoring, but the 26.8 ppg number is pretty pedestrian. On the flip side, the less explosive element made us more efficient as a ball control offense? Richey's personal completion percentage was 65.6%, far and away his best in a long career. Yards per completion the lowest in his career. Our longest passing play of the year was a 39 yard reception. That feels a tick flukey, but still, I think this is the end game of watching our receiving corps erode down into the 40s and below.

We look kind of bad defensively. The yardage and some of the totals come down with the offense slowing and possessions becoming less of an issue. We stopped the run. We were a bottom third team against the pass, maybe worse, with no separating performances on the defensive side of the ball.

DE Vance is somehow still showing as 66/79 with 7 dev. It's mocking me really.

We get a bye and actually appear to be the 1 seed in a conference where the other division winners all went 10-6. I do wonder if we're seeing too much general parity. That could be contributing to our playoff success. If we were running into a few very good teams every year in the playoffs, I think we'd have a very different track record. Instead, we're kind of facing the .500 type teams that got a couple good bounces and won their division without much separation. (It feels like that at least. Some quick clicking back makes this seem like potentially an issue but not a large one. It would be fun to see stretches of true dominance from an AI squad though.)

We will get smoked now that I'm talking this way, but it will be deserved.
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