I feel like many teams’ fans complain their playcallers are calling way too many screen passes. So I was wondering who has the right to complain the most.

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    10 months ago

    Bengals had a ton to start because Burrow couldn’t move with the calf. Was basically a running play for a bit.

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    10 months ago

    As a Colt’s fan, I love screen passes.

    They are basically a run play but you are giving it to your WR.

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    10 months ago

    Im pretty sure tonight we called 3 screen plays in a row. And we ended up punting. Crazy I know.

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    10 months ago

    Someone like PFF or Football Outsiders probably has those stats but you’d have to have a subscription.

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    10 months ago

    Chicago without a doubt. 2 times this year, to the best of my knowledge that Luke getsy Chicago bears oc called three screen passes in a row on a drive. Please post with results, I’m genuinely curious how big the margin is for the bears compared to the rest of the league

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    10 months ago

    Russell Wilson, Tua, joe burrow, mahomes, and Mac jones are the top 5 in % of their passes thrown behind the line of scrimmage

    Wilson, Tua, and Mahomes have good schemes that take advantage of it though…they all have 4, 4 and 5 TDs on passes that are thrown behind the LOS

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          10 months ago

          Coincidentally my brother is finishing a GIS degree so we commiserated about R over thanksgiving. The trauma is alive and well!

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        10 months ago

        Good question! Re-ran it to only include pass plays:

        team pass plays screens rate
        JAX 417 53 0.1271
        MIA 391 48 0.1228
        TEN 366 44 0.1202
        NE 399 46 0.1153
        PIT 368 42 0.1141
        DEN 379 42 0.1108
        KC 454 50 0.1101
        CIN 445 49 0.1101
        BAL 416 45 0.1082
        IND 407 44 0.1081
        CLE 424 45 0.1061
        PHI 402 42 0.1045
        DET 397 41 0.1033
        MIN 490 50 0.102
        SF 330 33 0.1
        NO 434 43 0.0991
        CHI 410 40 0.0976
        LA 412 40 0.0971
        GB 402 39 0.097
        LV 412 39 0.0947
        SEA 402 38 0.0945
        NYJ 420 39 0.0929
        WAS 545 48 0.0881
        LAC 439 38 0.0866
        HOU 408 35 0.0858
        TB 424 36 0.0849
        ARI 434 36 0.0829
        DAL 422 35 0.0829
        CAR 465 37 0.0796
        ATL 393 30 0.0763
        BUF 453 28 0.0618
        NYG 463 23 0.0497
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          10 months ago

          Thank you!

          It’s so interesting that everyone feels really strongly that the Bears would be at the top of the list. As a Jags fan, did you imagine the Jags being at the top of the list?

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          10 months ago

          Is this actually accurate? The Bears ran 13-15 (varying reports) on Monday night alone. I find it hard to believe they only ran 25 more throughout the other 11 weeks of football.

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    10 months ago

    It’s been irritating for me. Sometimes they are checkdowns, but there are a lot of times where we run it up the middle for 2 yards on first down, call a pass that is 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage on second down and lose a yard, and boom. 3rd & long over and over and over again. Thankfully we have a competent and clutch QB who’s found ways to convert those but we end up in those situations way too often