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To go further in depth, Houston got 17 total pressures in the 4.5 games he played without getting a sack (he got hurt in the 2nd Q vs SD).
so 17 pressures in 18Q's without a sack...that's basically a pressure every quarter. |
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Von: 65% Ware: 61% White: 56% Allen: 56% Aldon Smith: 55% DT: 50% Greene: 48% Hali: 44% Peppers: 43% Houston: 36% (You may notice that Ware and Hali's numbers changed, I realized that the first source I used for # of games only included games in which they recorded some type of stat, I've changed that to include all games they've appeared in.) |
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What a coincidence... :)
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Ability (sacks/game) Consistency (% of games with at least one sack) Availability (% of games played while on team) Multiplying the scores together results in: http://i62.tinypic.com/21o51ef.png Availability really brings Von down. He'd be #1 without it. |
Stats are useless for Von and Ware right now. Nobody knows how they will be with their injuries and age in Ware's case. They both weren't that great last year.
Eric Fisher even got the best of Von last year. |
Ware looked really frickin' good last night. He was in the backfield on Every. Single. Play.
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You are full of shot homer
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And just when I thought the tumor was removed.
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