Each week during the season, I will be walking through the data from the previous game and analyzing the numbers to form a sort of “what happened” narrative, as well as comparing the Colts against all other teams in the league. For a glossary of the stats listed, reference . Thanks to , , and the for being awesome sources of weekly data.
The Colts’ defense regressed in Week 2, giving up four touchdowns to the Broncos. That worked out to the 4th-most Points per Drive allowed. Denver kept moving the chains, piling up 22 first downs and posting the 3rd-best Drive Success Rate of the week.
TEAM TOTALS
PPD,
Adj PPD,
W-L,
Pyth Wins,
PPG,
Yds,
DSR,
Strt Fld,
yds/ply,
EPA/ply,
adj TSR,
1st/ply,
Pen 1st/ Yds,
3DC,
3rd ytg,
Expl Plys,
TO,
TOP%
The 10th-most yards per drive isn’t as bad as the 4th-worst points per drive. So, I guess the Colts were better at limiting yards than they were points. This is confirmed by the 6.0 yards per play carrying an average EPA of 0.23, the 5th-highest allowed by any defense.
They just couldn’t stop Miami from moving the chains and finishing drives in the end zone. We were lucky to walk away with a “W.” After the first 2 games the Colts defense has dropped to 19th by PPD.
PASS TOTALS
EPA/db,
Adj EPA/d,
PSR,
Cmp,
Att,
Yds,
TD,
Int,
Sck,
Sck Y,
Sck Fum,
Scrm,
Scrm Yds,
Scrm TD,
Scrm Fum,
1st/db,
ny/d,
cmp %,
aDOT,
CPOE,
Air Yd,
YAC,
20+ #/Yd
Miami didn’t pile up yards through the air (11th fewest), but Bo Nix still produced 0.38 EPA per play, making him the 5th-most efficient QB of the week. He paired the 4th-highest play conversion rate with the 5th-highest completion rate. He wasn’t flashy — he simply kept moving the chains, and the Colts defense had few answers.
That effort knocked Indy down to #8 in passing defense after two weeks.
RUSH TOTALS
wgt RSR,
adj RSR,
YDS,
CAR,
TD,
1st,
Fum Lost,
RSR,
1st/c,
YPC,
10+ #/Yd,
3rd,
EPA/c,
Against the run, the Colts were better — but still far from good. Their 19th-ranked weighted Rush Success Rate is nothing to write home about. Miami picked up 7 first downs and a TD on 22 carries, giving them the 7th-best rushing play conversion rate of the week.
That 19th rank is mirrored in their first 2 week cumulative totals.
CONCLUSION
The defense was sub-par in both phases, and unless that changes, it’s hard to expect many more last-minute wins.
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