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I can do a study.  What would you use as a measure of RB ability.  Yards per carry?

I have all the run/pass ratios in my spreadsheet for each game and each season going back a while.  Those statements I made above reflect the general MM era vs the almost 2 year old MLF era.

Also, how far back?  beginning of the MM era?

Spreadsheets for each game?👀👀

No, I miss led you.  One spreadsheet per season that allows me to enter stats for each game that provides game, cumulative, and season ending stat projections for each player and position group for the Packers.  I will admit it has been a while since I visited those early spreadsheets. 

Cowboys rallied to win 6 games this season and for some reason the writers who follow the team don't yet understand that Mike McCarthy is a highly successful NFL head coach ...

"A full season comes and goes and I still can’t begin to decipher McCarthy’s beloved McAnalytics.

In a low-scoring game in the third quarter the Cowboys scored to pull within 20-15 and he goes for … one?

Then he didn’t challenge what would have been a Giants’ incompletion in the fourth, allowing a 50-yard field goal that provided New York’s final margin and forced Dallas to attempt to score a touchdown instead of a game-winning field goal on its final, futile drive.

Your Dallas Cowboys had a bad season. Your head coach was a big part of the problem."

With more than year to assemble the coaching staff of his choice, MM chose to hire a bunch of his old buddies and now, in addition to his defensive coordinator Nolan and defensive line coach Tomsula already fired ... "Multiple coaches whom McCarthy hired in January have underwhelmed at The Star and are considered unlikely to be retained."

https://www.dallasnews.com/spo...an-after-one-season/

Who, outside of anyone who watched the GB Packers play between 2011-2018, would have thought that a Mike McCarthy coaching staff would prove so underwhelming?

I would be OK with Nolan ending up in MN and Capers ending up in Dallas.  That would be a win for three Teams - 2 of whom get "new" DCs - and GB retaining its competitive edge over a division rival. 

Sources: McCarthy Pushing Whitt as Cowboys Coordinator

The danger, as always in these matters, is that who-you-know trumps quality. For instance: Whitt's title with the Falcons is "secondary/defensive pass coordinator'' ... and Falcons were the worst passing defense in the NFL this season, giving up 294 per game.

Always been one of MM's blind spots....

@michiganjoe posted:

Sounds like Dan Quinn will probably get the DC job.

You called it, @michiganjoe!

Dan Quinn will be new DC for DallAss

Just goes to show what the above media-driven fake news does for sports "journalism". Although I freely admit it's a helluva gig if a person can get one.
I'd love to have one!

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@Boris posted:

That is 100% a Jerruh call.

No way MM made that decision. MM just happy to still be employed.

Enjoy that gig down there in Texass

Yep.

Quinn is the last type of DC McVince would want. Way too much ego in that coaches room for his taste. MM's M.O. is he would want a yes man. A cronie. Someone who will not push back on anything MM wants.

That's not Quinn. That would have been Whitt. Or a Capers sequel.

The problem for Quinn is that  the Dallas defense he will inherent will be a mess. Their entire starting CB's will all be FA's. Jaylon Smith is more then likely a cap casualty, Vander Esch can't stay healthy.  And the cryboys like the rest of the league have cap issues not the least of which is trying to re-sign Dak.

         

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