Leftieswillrule@alien.topBtoNFL@nfl.community•Taking all the data for the last 12 seasons, not a single team has a positive rushing EPA. Do we need to readjust how we use EPA? Is this causing too many pass happy teams this season?English
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1 year agoYeah there’s going to be a different graph two different curves, one for dropback epa and one for rush epa with the x-axis being % of plays are dropbacks, and you’re most likely going to see a big dip in passing EPA as the proportion of dropbacks increase.
You could have a third curve showing dropback_epa*(%dropback)+rushing_epa*(1-%dropback) and look for maxima on that to figure out your ideal proportions
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