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The Kevin Stefanski: Two-Time Coach of the Year Thread

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Grade the signing

  • A+ -Awesome Analytics Alignment!

    Votes: 55 30.9%
  • A - Good choice moving forward

    Votes: 53 29.8%
  • B - Better than the other options

    Votes: 20 11.2%
  • C - Could work out I guess

    Votes: 30 16.9%
  • D - Browns done put their foot in it again, but at least he looks good on TV

    Votes: 9 5.1%
  • F - A failure on every level

    Votes: 11 6.2%

  • Total voters
    178
Seems like Stefanski knows these things--


Anyone who follows football and can fog a mirror knows that winning the turnover battle is important. Games often hinge on a team getting an extra possession, and when analysts have tried to quantify the edge, they’ve found that it’s large: Teams win around 78 percent of the games in which they have a positive turnover differential.
What’s less well-known is the size of the edge that play-action and pre-snap motion provides. It turns out it’s also considerable: Since 2017, if all you know after a game ends is each team’s share of offensive plays that featured play-action and the share of plays that had some form of pre-snap motion, you can correctly guess the winner around 65 percent of the time.
This is fairly impressive, since neither metric directly measures the volume of yards gained or points scored. Instead, these are play design choices made before the ball is snapped and the play’s outcome is determined. And, unlike turnovers, both pre-snap motion and play-action rate are completely under a coach’s control.
 
Stefanski speaks with purpose and it doesn’t seem like horse shit like all of the other coaches, with the possible exception of Greg Williams. It’s refreshing.
 
For my Family Guy fans out there, does anyone else think Nick Sirianni is "Bitch Stefanski," or is it just me?
 
Little surprising to see KC down there in 2nd and long pass attempts; perhaps because they average so much on first down?
 
Kev Stefanksi... Back to back to back aau national champion in my book
 
Not the best game for Stefanski. A lot of questionable decisions, but his QB did him no favors, and he still managed the game well enough to pull out a W.
 

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