Posted July 22, 20159 yr comment_135844 In 2015, 19 per cent of possessions without a sack have resulted in a touchdown (1 of every 5.3 drives). On possessions with at least one sack, the touchdown rate drops to 1.8 per cent. Only one team, the Calgary Stampeders on July 13th vs. the Argos, took a sack and scored a touchdown on the same drive As per CFL.ca article. Really shows the importance of getting pressure to the QB. 5 sacks in 4 games so far.
July 23, 20159 yr comment_136104 Well... Makes perfect sense in a three down league. Take out one play and replace it by negative yards.... Ya, seems common sense to me.
July 23, 20159 yr comment_136107 Wouldn't that hold true any year. Second and long cuts the play book at least in half or better. Totally shifting the advantage to the defence.
July 23, 20159 yr comment_136131 yes sacks are always important with only 3 downs, hell I remember reading something a year or two ago about an american getting their first exposure to the CFL and marvelling how much sacks riled up the crowd and then realizing how important they were since it put a team in a long situation to get a first down. Really just a common sense thing.
July 23, 20159 yr comment_136134 Another interesting stat. In 2015, 100% of drives that ended in a touchdown, the scoring team was awarded a minimum of 6 points. Similar results were found when looking at data from 2014.
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