highschoolcoach
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Found this site and it's very interesting.
sports.cbs2chicago.com/fb/findplayer.asp?type=position&position=95
Just for the heck of it looked up the stats for Pro Bowler Jammal Brown and non-Pro bowler Jon Stinchcomb of the NO Saints.
The column headings are: Year, Team, Games, Games Started, Penalties, Penalty yards, False Starts, Holding, Sacks Allowed
Jammal Brown:
Career Offensive Line Stats
2005 NO 13 13 8 48 6 2 3.50
2006 NO 15 15 6 45 2 3 3.00
2007 NO 15 15 9 60 4 3 2.00
2008 NO 15 15 9 80 2 7 4.00
Totals 58 5832233141512.50
Jon Stinchcomb:
Career Offensive Line Stats
2003 NO 6 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
2004 NO 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
2006 NO 16 16 3 15 3 0 4.00
2007 NO 16 16 4 20 4 0 5.00
2008 NO 16 16 3 15 3 0 1.50
2009 NO 6 6 3 20 2 0 2.00
Totals 6454137012012.50
Two things really jump out at me here:
(1)Stinchcomb has never been called for holding and (2)Jammal Brown was a Pro Bowler in 2008 and Stinchcomb was not. In 2008 Brown had 7 holding calls and allowed 4 sacks; Stinchcomb had 0 holding calls and allowed 1.50 sacks. It sure seems to me that Stinchcomb did a much better job than Brown in 2008, yet Brown was a Pro Bowler and Stinchcomb was not. What's the deal?
These stats allow an ambitious poster to do lots of comparisons.
sports.cbs2chicago.com/fb/findplayer.asp?type=position&position=95
Just for the heck of it looked up the stats for Pro Bowler Jammal Brown and non-Pro bowler Jon Stinchcomb of the NO Saints.
The column headings are: Year, Team, Games, Games Started, Penalties, Penalty yards, False Starts, Holding, Sacks Allowed
Jammal Brown:
Career Offensive Line Stats
2005 NO 13 13 8 48 6 2 3.50
2006 NO 15 15 6 45 2 3 3.00
2007 NO 15 15 9 60 4 3 2.00
2008 NO 15 15 9 80 2 7 4.00
Totals 58 5832233141512.50
Jon Stinchcomb:
Career Offensive Line Stats
2003 NO 6 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
2004 NO 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
2006 NO 16 16 3 15 3 0 4.00
2007 NO 16 16 4 20 4 0 5.00
2008 NO 16 16 3 15 3 0 1.50
2009 NO 6 6 3 20 2 0 2.00
Totals 6454137012012.50
Two things really jump out at me here:
(1)Stinchcomb has never been called for holding and (2)Jammal Brown was a Pro Bowler in 2008 and Stinchcomb was not. In 2008 Brown had 7 holding calls and allowed 4 sacks; Stinchcomb had 0 holding calls and allowed 1.50 sacks. It sure seems to me that Stinchcomb did a much better job than Brown in 2008, yet Brown was a Pro Bowler and Stinchcomb was not. What's the deal?
These stats allow an ambitious poster to do lots of comparisons.