Showing posts with label Atlanta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2008

Candidates for Rookie of the Year - Mid-Season Report

We are now just about half-way through the NFL season, and rookies already made a significant impact on this season. This is especially true in Atlanta and Baltimore, where two rookie QBs are leading their teams to 4-3 records. That's not too shabby, considering Hall of Famer Troy Aikman was 0-11 as a rookie in games he started for Dallas in 1989.

Here's Aikman's stat line from his rookie season, just for comparison:

Season Team Pos Comp Att Pct Yds Avg Yds/G TD Int Sck Rate
1989 DAL QB 155 293 52.9 1,749 6.0 159.0 9
18
19 55.7

Contrast those stats to those of Matt Ryan, QB ATL, and Joe Flacco, QB BAL:

Rk Player Team Pos Comp Att Pct Att/G Yds Avg Yds/G TD Int 1st 1st% Lng 20+ 40+ Sck Rate
1 Matt Ryan ATL QB 116 205 56.6 29.3 1,441 7.0 205.9 7 5 65 31.7 70T 20 5 9 79.7
2 Joe Flacco BAL QB 119 191 62.3 27.3 1,216 6.4 173.7 3 7 62 32.5 70T 10 3 12 70.5

To me, if the Rookie of the Year (RotY) is the player who comes in to the NFL and has the biggest impact on his team, Ryan would have to be the runaway leader at this point of the season. Last year, the Falcons were 4-12, so they already matched their win total from all of last season. Baltimore was 5-11, so they were at least one win better than Atlanta. Plus, Flacco is still experiencing growing pains, as evidenced by his 3 TD - 7 INT ratio.

I did wonder if perhaps some other rookie might challenge Ryan for RotY honors. The next most obvious place to look is at RB, and here are the top rookie stats at that position:

Rk Player Team Pos Att Att/G Yds Avg Yds/G TD Lng 1st 1st% 20+ 40+ FUM
1 Chris Johnson TEN RB 122 17.4 626 5.1 89.4 4 66T 26 21.3 3 2 0
2 Matt Forte CHI RB 147 21.0 515 3.5 73.6 4 50T 25 17.0 2 1 0
3 Steve Slaton HOU RB 104 14.9 476 4.6 68.0 5 50 25 24.0 6 2 0
4 Darren McFadden OAK RB 67 11.2 341 5.1 56.8 1 50 13 19.4 4 1 2
5 Jonathan Stewart CAR RB 96 12.0 362 3.8 45.2 5 24 20 20.8 2 0 1
6 Felix Jones DAL RB 30 5.0 266 8.9 44.3 3 60T 12 40.0 3 1 0

All of these rookies have had a huge impact on the NFL this year, so a strong argument could be made for RotY for any of them. I haven't yet seen any pundit compare this batch of rookie RBs to the fabled 1983 QB draft class, but a solid comparison could be made there, too. I realize that none of the top six backs listed above are averaging over 100 Yds/game, but given that only one, Matt Forte in Chicago, is the featured back in his offense, that should be expected. McFadden in Oakland is still in a RB by Committee (RBBC) situation with Justin Fargas and Michael Bush, which hurts his overall numbers. Almost all the RBs listed here are near or above the 4.0 Yds/carry benchmark for RB success in the NFL, and Felix Jones of Dallas has that ridiculous 8.9 Yds/carry average.

Just to be thorough, I also looked at the top receiving rookies, but the relative impact a WR can have is very limited. Here are the top two rookies who had any stats to really speak of here:

Rk Player Team Pos Rec Yds Avg Yds/G Lng TD 20+ 40+ 1st 1st% FUM
1 Eddie Royal DEN WR 39 392 10.1 65.3 29 2 4 0 19 48.7 1
2 DeSean Jackson PHI WR 32 505 15.8 72.1 60 1 11 2 20 62.5 1

It could be that Donnie Avery, WR in St. Louis, could join this list by the end of the season. He has come on strong in just the last two games for the Rams, but he still ranks sixth on the list, after these two WRs and three rookie RBs.

There's the quick list of NFL rookies that should be considered for RotY honors. As I said previously, if voting were to end today, my money would be on Ryan in Atlanta. I'm sure he is giving owner Arthur Blank a great deal of relief these days.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

On The Run from AJC

Today's Atlanta Journal-Constitution contains some humorous anecdotes from the Presidential campaign trail here. The bit that caught my eye was that Russia decided to turn down John McCain's request for campaign funding. I know! First McCain wants to kick Russia out of the G8, and then his campaign solicits Russia's Ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, for funding. Well, if your opponents is busy raising $150 Million in a single month, why not look under every stone?

The bigger question is what Obama plans to do with all that money. Better yet, with such a downturn in the economy and the vaporization of wealth on Wall Street (best characterized as simple paper losses, unless people actually sold their shares after stock values plummeted), why are people funding a single campaign in such record numbers?

Especially when the presidential race seems to be almost a foregone conclusion with just 14 days remaining until the polls close.

It's always nice to receive a personal note from the current Governor of Alaska in my inbox, however:
Dear Supporter,

If you caught my guest appearance on Saturday Night Live this weekend, you may have seen an ad or two (or twenty) from Senator Obama's campaign.

This barrage of advertising is adding up to the most expensive negative ad buy in political history. And these ads are funded with the nearly $200 million the Obama campaign and the DNC raised in September.

With this new money, they'll only step up their media buying efforts to flood every network with ads attacking our shared values. These ads are full of inaccurate information designed to mislead voters in key media markets.

We need your support to stop the Obama-Biden Democrats' media buying binge. Your immediate contribution of $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000 or more will help fund our team's ads in key media markets across the country.

The current media buying gap is a direct result of Senator Obama's broken pledge to accept public financing. This summer, Senator Obama chose to break his promise to the American people by opting out of the public financing system. But, you can be sure that our entire team will honor all of the promises we make in this campaign because we are men and women of our word.

Our team of reformers has a plan to take America in a new direction. Our economic policies focus on providing economic relief to those who need it most. While the Obama-Biden Democrats say they want to "spread the wealth around," our team won't support economic policies that punish Americans for working hard and pursuing the American Dream.

I'm asking you today to help our team get this message out. The funds you give today will help pay for upcoming ad buys and get-out-the-vote efforts.

If Senator Obama is elected and Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid are in charge of Congress, there will be nothing stopping them from raising your taxes, immediately pulling out of Iraq and placing your healthcare decisions in the hands of government bureaucrats.

We can't let this happen and that's why your financial support is so critical to our efforts. Every dollar we raise goes directly to help fund media buys and get-out-the-vote efforts in important races across the country. So, please make the most generous contribution you can give - whether its $25 or $250. We're certainly grateful for any help you can give. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Governor Sarah Palin
Too bad the e-mail didn't include pics!