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Season Statistics Predictions - Offense

ilikenu

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Anybody want to predict the stats for the season?
For comparison this is what happened last year.

Tommy was 222 of 402 with 16 INTs. 55.2% completion percentage. 3030 yards with 22 TDs. 252.5yds/game. Rushing he had 98 carries for 563 yards gained, 163 yards lost for a net of 400 with 7 TDs.

The team had 2340 rushing yards, 3470 passing yards - 5810 combined with 52 TDs. They averaged 32.8 pts/game.
 
Tommy will be 390 of 400, 7k yards, 55 TDs, -1 INTs. Double the numbers for rushing stats.

Team stats - 30k yards, 320 TDs.

You wanted per game stats, right? If not, multiply numbers by 15.
 
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I'd like to see Tommy Armstrong's completion percentage above 60% and his interceptions cut in half from last year. If the coaches truly want to make a bigger commitment to his run game, then I think his rushing totals should be above 550 yards. Am I asking too much?
 
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I think if we take Grim's word as truth, there will be significantly more rushing this season. I expect Tommy to be closer to 60% passing maybe a shade under but fewer yards per game passing.

As a team, I expect them to be in the top 20 offensively in terms of points per game. If the defense can perform around the top 30-40, this could be a good team with a few breaks here and there.
 
Like to see TA throw for over 3000 yards and cut his interceptions in half.
 
I'd like to see Tommy Armstrong's completion percentage above 60% and his interceptions cut in half from last year. If the coaches truly want to make a bigger commitment to his run game, then I think his rushing totals should be above 550 yards. Am I asking too much?
Not at all; if he will consent and not audible or trot out of it,

- He already has shown the ability to throw for over 60% in multiple quarters when he follows the system.
- Following the system cuts his interceptions by at least a third and loses fewer yards on any runs; boosting those stats.
- Coaches need to pull him if possible for a brief cool down if he gets wild or out of the system.
- Tons of short passing options in this system and the old " shuttle pass "( forward lateral ).
 
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