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Shouldn't Safeties Be Worth More?
It's another way of getting the ball into the end zone after all. In most respects it's the hardest way to score points and even if you DO get the ball it seems a bit unfair to get only two measly points for such a big play,
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Sure, make it four points. Why the hell not?
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**** it. Make it ten points.
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Its 2 because they kick it back to you.
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You only get two points when you don't do the dance in the endzone.
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If a team starts at the 40 yard line, they will score 1.8 points, on average, for that possession.
If you figure that is the average starting point after a safety, then a safety is, in essence, a 3.8 point play. |
Your "drive" ends.
You give 2 points. You kick ball off to opponent. That's pretty significant. |
Safeties are essentially a turnover plus two points. That's a pretty big deal.
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They also don't get to use a Tee so it is harder to onside kick and harder to cover
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You can't bleach a Cerruti. Out of the question. |
Speaking of safties. I'll bet we nail 3 of them on Manning. And with the 3rd he'll be carried off on a strecher. An extra long strecher to accomodate his neck and forehead.
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Whew! For a minute, I thought someone was advocating paying Lewis more grip.
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2 points is fair. |
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1) You get two points for the safety 2) The average field position after a safety is around the 40 yard line. That translates to an average of 1.8 points per possession. 2+1.8=3.8 points. A safety may score you two points initially, but it's really worth 3.8 points. |
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Don't be stupid and irrational. They are independent. By your logic, a sack on 3rd down that forces the same punt from the same spot a safety does, should also be worth 1.8 points. And that's absurd. |
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My mistake, they can kick it rather than punt, but it must be held (like a FG) not on a tee. I guess a dropkick is legal as well, but I have never seen that.
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Teams that have a first down on the 40 score, on average, 1.8 points per possession. If a team averages starting field possession on the 40, they will score, on average, 1.8 points on that possession. Sometimes they will score seven, sometimes they will score three, and often no points at all. But on average, they score that many points. Thus, if you get the ball back on average at the 40 yard line, you can expect to score 1.8 points. Add that to the two points you've already scored, and you get 3.8 points. You don't score 3.8 points with each safety, but on average, you will. |
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Not always, sometimes absent the safety they would have gotten the first down and continued down the field, but a lot of times it was going to be a punt. So, maybe shave a little off the expected 3.8 but I do agree that a safety is probably worth at least slightly more than 3 points on average. |
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I understand perfectly what you're saying. I just think there are limits to these type of Sabermetrics. A 3+Out that results in the possession from the same 40-yard line has the same 1.8 points of value then. So stopping the run on 1st down was worth what, 0.6 points? The incomplete pass another 0.6, the sack the final 0.6. You can see how you can take the E(x) values here to mean far more than they really do. |
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