Let me misuse statistics in a similar fashion to show how silly this is.
If Lewis throws 7 TDs for every interception, it follows if he had thrown only one more pick so far this year he’d have 14 TDs. He could have thrown 5 more picks and be sitting at 42 TDs vs 6 INTs! Heisman candidate, if he just would throw more picks.
That absurdity is why “simple dimple”stats are useless.
LeBlanc seems to have lost his soft hands after a couple of years in the weight room. Levi doesn't trust his throws after 5 years of upper body focus. Many basketball players can't shoot free throws like they did years ago.
Perhaps it's not the clumsiness new muscles bring, maybe it's just the time the weight room takes away from actually practicing the game.
And that is why I completely (100%) stayed away from any cost on the scoreboard.
Interceptions end drives (true) that does not mean they would have scored. Drives stall for many many other reasons. For that reason, I purposefully stayed away from your conjecture tangent.
I know you are pulling a Rush Limbaugh and being absurd to be absurd. But there is a huge difference.
My simple dimple stat takes a proven fact, namely interceptions remove all progress made to a certain point and prevent further progress from that point, effectively undoing everything, every play that came before on that drive and preventing everything, any play that could have followed.
Your example has nothing, zero, zilch, in common with my simple dimple interception cost analysis.
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Disagree. If you drive 70 yards and throw a pic. It’s better than throwing a pic 6. And everything prior to that pick at least moved the ball, flipped the field and rested the defense.
70 yards and a pic is probably more beneficial than a 3 and out. Not that I want to throw pics.
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