On the same page, check the post about third and short strategy. The numbers 
say that, in general, running on third down is more effective than passing on 
third down all the way up to five yards to go. So, again I say, if it's third 
and 2 and you've decided you're in four-down territory, the odds are much 
higher running the ball twice than throwing it.




________________________________
From: Steve Ouellette <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, November 16, 2009 2:40:45 PM
Subject: Re: Football Numbers

I bet this guy would agree with me and Ray.

http://www.advancednflstats.com/2009/09/4th-down-study-part-1.html



On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Steve Gendron <[email protected]> wrote:

I agree with all the commentary about why the Pats never should have been in 
that position to begin with (poor time management, sketchy play calling, 
questionable penalty calls, etc.).  However, I think Belichek's call was just 
ridiculous.  Steve correctly points out that Manning had moved the team down 
the field on the previous drive (even that Pass Interference aided drive took 
1:49), however the defense had stopped the Colts several times prior to that.  
They forced them to punt 8 times in the game (I think that was a record) and 
had 2 INTs.  It is much tougher to score in 2 minutes from your own 30 than 
your opponents 30 - I don't think that is up for debate.  You have simply GOT 
to give your defense a chance to keep the Colts from gaining ~70 yards on a 
drive in the final two minutes with one timeout (I stand corrected) left.  It 
was just a bad call, and in an honest moment I think even BB would admit it.
>
>
________________________________
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Steve Ouellette
>>Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 1:17 PM 
>>
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: Football Numbers
>>
>>
>>First, they still had one timeout, plus the two minute warning. And second, 
>>you must have missed the previous drive where they went through the Patriots 
>>like a hot knife through butter (albeit helped by a bogus 30-yard pass 
>>interference call) in less than two minutes, using no timeouts. 
>>
>>Steve O
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Steve Gendron <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>OK, Since we're talking about imaginary numbers....
>>> 
>>>I think your estimate is a little on the low side, but for the sake of 
>>>argument I will give it to you.  I think the Colts have a less than 30% 
>>>chance of scoring with no time outs if we kick it away.  
>>> 
>>>Any other coach in the league would be in danger of being fired today after 
>>>that call.
>>>
________________________________
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Ray Salemi
>>>>Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 11:08 AM 
>>>>
>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>Subject: Re: Football Numbers
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I'm saying that their chances of scoring from the 30 with 2 minutes to go 
>>>>is 50%
>>>>
>>>>and the chances of stopping the Pats was 60%.
>>>>
>>>>So the odds of the Colts winning was 30%.
>>>>
>>>>I'm OK with that.
>>>>
>>>>Ray
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Steve Gendron <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>You guys are really drinking the Belichek Kool-aid. Are you really telling 
>>>>me that the chances of Manning scoring from the Colts 30 with no time outs 
>>>>are equal to that of them scoring on the Pats 30 under the same 
>>>>conditions?  No matter how you slice it, it was a bad call.  It cost the 
>>>>Patriots home field advantage in the playoffs, which can be the difference 
>>>>in a Superbowl drive.  
>>>>>
________________________________
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Ray Salemi
>>>>>>Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 8:45 AM
>>>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>>>Subject: Re: Football Numbers
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Steve O has cleverly summed up my numbers approach
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It seems to make sense that the Patriots had a much better chance of 
>>>>>>making two yards than they had of stopping the Colts.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>I bow to his explanatory powers!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-- 
>>>>Author of "Leading After a Layoff: Reignite Your Team's Productivity in 
>>>>Just 12 Weeks"
>>>>www.leadingafteralayoff.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>


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