Joe had game. Just not always on the football field.I don’t know who’s on the left, but I agree with the one the right. Hall of famer no matter the stats. She comes off as an Angel.
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Joe had game. Just not always on the football field.I don’t know who’s on the left, but I agree with the one the right. Hall of famer no matter the stats. She comes off as an Angel.
YW, I appreciate Your takes, and I’m glad that you joined the Premier Texas Football Board…
I love metrics and the ones you share are always insightful. In the case of tackling prowess, as you and others have mentioned, the metrics may not tell the whole story.
There is no doubt in my mind that this D has turned a corner. While they have played fairly well all season, the performance seemed to have ratcheted up starting with the 4th quarter at Manhattan. Since, they seem to be playing at an elite level.
I judge tackling efficiency by both metrics and the eyeball test. Populating the ball makes a massive difference, and perhaps thanks in large part to the D-Line play, this teams is populating the ball like no other in recent — and not so recent — memory. Something like 8 TFLs in the first 18 plays against TCU? That’s elite. Unprecedented.
So while tackles are still being missed — and it’s annoying — in many cases it hardly matters because the reinforcements seem to almost always be just a step away.
What we really don’t know is how this unit will hold up against an elite passing offense. Or perhaps we do. Bama was no slouch, and Duggan wasn’t either.
Tackling metrics, whatever, the last 9 quarters have been beyond impressive. Too bad — with elite players available on the other side of the ball — we cannot consistently put points on the board.