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These are select stats as of week 7, TNF may have shifted things slightly

TDs per game: lowest since 2001

Avg yards: lowest since 2008

Yards per play: lowest since 2007

Passing TDs per game: lowest since 2008

Net yards gained per pass attempt: lowest since 2007

Yards per reception: lowest EVER

Sacks per game: highest since 1997

Field goal attempts: highest since 1973

Kickoff returns per game: lowest ever (obviously new kick return rules)

Yardage per kick returned: lowest ever

All purpose yards per game: lowest since 1946 (passing+running+punt return+kick return+interception return+fumble return)

Source: pro football reference

I heard a mention on the radio that some offensive stats were trending quite low so decided to take a look. Found this pretty interesting considering all the rules that have been put in place to the benefit of offense.

What might explain this? Better defenses? Offenses/coaching worse? O-line depth? Younger, inexperienced QBs being thrown into the gauntlet- average QB age is probably the lowest it has ever been? Something else?

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[–] ByronLeftwich@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The exact same could've been said of last year.

This is the direction the league is going in. Honestly, I like it. To me lower scoring doesn't mean less exciting. Good defense doesn't mean bad football. But I worry that because of this Goodell & co. are gonna change even more rules to benefit offenses.

[–] Rapidceltic@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

All they have to do is enforce contact in the secondary like they were a few years back.

[–] RobZagnut2@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Love it.

As a Steelers fan, for years and years I’m used to seeing 16-13 or 20-17 score games when the Steelers and Ravens go at it. Nothing more exciting than tough hard-nosed defenses controlling the game. Each point is so critical with a costly turnover many times deciding the outcome.

[–] Quirky_Scratch_1755@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

All AFCN fans buttholes clenched until the clock is 0

[–] Uncle_Creepy_@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I, for one, welcome our defensive player overlords.

[–] Steelers711@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Offenses being less successful than defenses seems like a massive benefit to viewing quality imo. The "tough watches" for me are those 50-49 games where nobody remembers how to play defense

[–] sabertale@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Of course a Steelers fan would say this haha

[–] PyrokineticLemer@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Offenses are mostly designed around throws that travel about three yards from the LOS. That's gonna knock the hell out of a lot of those averages for passing.

But I'm in that minority that can still be entertained by a game that doesn't end with a 52-49 score.

[–] Rapidceltic@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Damn punters being so good

[–] SocialDistanceMedia@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

The real turnoff for me has been the amount of flags, or least I'm perceiving there are too many since I don't know the actual statistics.

And now that Arizona is having our very very nice fall weather, I'm going to spend my free time this weekend outdoors watching yellow leaves, not yellow flags.

[–] Slycross1985@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Lack of Oline coming in. Also teams dealing with injured online as well. While the D-line keep getting better and stronger.

[–] EnronRodgers@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I been trying to tell people this for the last 2 years and no one gets it, yall just have to suffer through it. The game has gotten worse because of how much they're trying to inflate offenses. Today's offenses are all about the big play. But obviously defenses know that and they don't want to give up big plays, so they adjusted, which means ironically no more big plays. Everybody stopped blitzing, they just sit in coverage, give up short passes for free, and hope for an incomplete somewhere down the line to force a punt. It works, but it makes football so damn boring. All they're really doing is taking away all the big hits, sacks, turnovers, and touchdowns, so now we can enjoy all the incompletes and punts and fgs like we're in the 70s.

Offense and defense are both worse. Everything has a counterbalance. When you change the offense, defenses change to match. Big plays open up when defenses care more about defending the short passes. But now defenses are perfectly content to just sit back and wait, shut down all the big plays that offenses are designed around, and just let offenses kill their own drives with dumpoffs.

[–] TrellevateGT@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It’s just death by a thousand cuts, but I agree with what you said

[–] jimbobills@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago
[–] Mick_May@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

So you're saying that we're seeing a more balanced game?

[–] Lamb-Sauce7788@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I think the lack of practice is a big reason. You basically can't really practice much anymore so the games are the only time you get reps. So timing and other things are just off early in the year. Granted that usually fixes itself earlier than week 8 but I still think it has an effect.

[–] notmyplantaccount@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

QB Talent is currently down with all the old stars retiring.

Defenses have mostly all gone to cover 2 and keeping everything short and in front of them, leading to a lot more short plays and long boring drives that end in field goals when someone drops a 3 yard pass.

flags for defensive penalties are way down, meaning offensive drives aren't getting extended on freebies as often.

[–] chiefs_fan37@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I’m a big fan of defense so I have still enjoyed a lot of these games but I can understand a lot of the average fans are of the opinion that less points=more boring. My concern is what the league might do in an attempt to “overcorrect” what really isn’t a big deal.