Saturday, December 17, 2011

Winning the "Tebow Way"...

If you're a Christian like me, seeing Tim Tebow win seven out of eight starts in the face of adversity and criticism from the media probably makes you smile. The critics like to say he has a "bad throwing motion," and a low pass completion percentage among other things. What the critics fail to realize is that this stuff is all but meaningless. What is actually meaningful is that the teams who win games are also the ones who typically don't turn the ball over. The quarterback is usually the one who is going to be the "difference maker" in this category. Before Tebow took over the reins in Denver, the Broncos were an abysmal 1-4. In the five games he started, Kyle Orton threw eight touchdown passes. However, Orton also threw seven interceptions, and lost two fumbles. Orton's TD-to-turnover ratio of 0.89 would rank as the 11th worst in the league if he had enough pass attempts to qualify.


In the eight weeks since Tebow became the starter in Denver, he has thrown 10 touchdown passes while being intercepted only twice. Additionally, he's rushed twice for scores, while losing three fumbles. That adds up to 12 touchdowns against only five turnovers for a tidy 2.40 TD-to-turnover ratio. Here's a look at the teams who have QBs that have won at least 70% of their starts in 2011 and their TD-to-turnover ratios (note: QB TD and TO numbers are season numbers):

Rodgers (GB): 13-0 W-L, 41 TD, 6 TO, ratio: 6.83
Tebow (Den): 7-1 W-L, 14 TD, 5 TO, ratio: 2.80
Brees (NO): 10-3 W-L, 33 TD, 11 TO, ratio: 3.00
Brady (NE): 10-3 W-L, 33 TD, 13 TO, ratio: 2.54
Smith (SF): 10-3 W-L, 16 TD, 7 TO, ratio: 2.29
Roeth.(Pit): 10-3 W-L, 21 TD, 15 TO, ratio: 1.40
Flacco (Bal): 10-3 W-L, 16 TD, 15 TO, ratio: 1.07
Schaub (Hou): 7-3 W-L, 17 TD, 7 TO, ratio: 2.43

A look at these numbers tells you two things. One, Aaron Rodgers is having an absolutely amazing season! His touchdown-to-turnover ratio is more than twice as good as his nearest pursuer, Drew Brees. Second, with the exception of the Steelers and Ravens, each of these teams has a QB that is producing TDs more than twice as often as he is turning the ball over. So how are the Steelers and Ravens winning if their QBs are not doing the best job of producing and protecting the ball? If you look at the defenses of these two teams, you see that they're ranked second and third respectively in the NFL in both points allowed and yards allowed per game. Incidentally, the 49ers give up the fewest points in the league at 14.0 per game (4th in yards per game allowed), while the Texans give up the fewest yards per game at 274.9 per game (4th in points per game allowed). The top four teams in this list (the Packers, Broncos, Saints, and Patriots) all have defenses ranked well below the league average. In terms of yards allowed per game, the Packers and Patriots are in fact the two bottom ranked teams in the league. In summary, if your QB is making mistakes, you need help from your defense to make up for their deficiencies, while an efficient offense that doesn't turn the ball over can make up for a bad defense.


Just how important is the TD-to-turnover ratio in terms of winning games? Take a look at the Top 10 QBs in the category this year to date (team W-L in QBs starts in parenthesis):

1. Rodgers (GB), 6.83 (13-0)
2. Brees (NO), 3.00 (10-3)
3. Tebow (Den), 2.80 (7-1)
4. Romo (Dal), 2.60 (7-6)*
5. Brady (NE), 2.54 (10-3)
6. Schaub (Hou), 2.43 (7-3)
7. Smith (SF), 2.29 (10-3)
8. Stafford (Det), 2.07 (8-5)
9. Ryan (Atl), 1.87 (9-5)
10. Manning (NYG), 1.63 (7-6)
* Romo's stats do not include Saturday night (12/17/11) game

Notice anything about these players and their teams? If the season were to end today, all but one of these teams would be in the playoffs. Seven of the eight division leaders are represented here. There's no doubt that Tony Romo has had a great season for the 7-6 Cowboys. As witnessed the past two weeks with their kicking game issues, sometimes one man's heroics though aren't always enough. You can say the same thing to a lesser extent about Eli Manning and the 7-6 Giants. The Texans will certainly miss Matt Schaub, but their highly ranked defense may just help carry them.


Conversely, let's look at the Bottom 10 QBs in TD-to-turnover ratio (team W-L in QBs starts in parenthesis):

1. Bradford (STL), 0.46 (1-9)
2. Painter (Ind), 0.50 (0-9)
3. Grossman (Was), 0.65 (4-6)
4. Palmer (Oak), 0.71 (3-4)
5. Freeman (TB), 0.75 (4-8)*
6. Gabbert (Jac), 0.79 (3-10)
T7. Vick (Phi), 0.80 (4-6)
T7. Jackson (Sea), 0.80 (6-6)
9. Kolb (Ari), 0.82 (3-6)
10. Ponder (Min), 0.85 (1-7)
* Freeman's stats do not include Saturday night (12/17/11) game

Do the 0-13 Colts miss Peyton Manning? You bet they do! None of these teams has a winning record under the direction of their current quarterback. What happened to that "superteam" in Philadelphia? Michael Vick certainly has not had the season most were expecting in 2011. Did any of us expect him to not have a single rushing TD this late into the season? Of these teams, only the 7-6 Raiders are a legitimate playoff contender.


Effectively, winning the "Tebow Way" has more to do with not making mistakes than anything else. If you don't turn the ball over, you put less pressure on your defense to perform and make stops. Those teams that protect the ball are the ones who year in and year out make the playoffs, while those who turn the ball over a lot rarely make a title run.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Life is Like a Box of Chocolates...

If I were to describe the past three years of my life, I could probably very easily use a quote from the movie Forrest Gump for each and every moment of it. My life has truly been "like a box of chocolates," as I've never really been sure what's going to happen next. So many times I've been flabbergasted by things and people, muttering "stupid is as stupid does" to myself. At other times, I've spoken to I'm practically blue in the face about something bothersome, finally ending with "that's all I have to say about that."

Still other times, I got to the point I felt life had dealt me more than I could handle on my own. Going to school and working up to 60 hours in a week put stresses on me in a lot of areas. I made a lot of mistakes along the way and often tried to deal with the consequences on my own, rather than going where I really should have. Forrest's Mama always said "you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on." Easier said than done in my case. Many times, I felt like Jenny with escape being the only way out. "Dear God, make me a bird. So I could fly far. Far far away from here." Yes, I was lost. Very lost!

One day early this past summer, I stopped and suddenly realized that I was not in control of much of anything. Actually, my life had gotten completely out of control. And though I was getting a lot out of my church services at Reality L.A. in Hollywood on Sundays, living out the messages on a day-to-day basis was a huge struggle. A quote from the Bible (Psalm 46:10) began to resonate in my head: "Be still, and know that I'm God." Of course, I'm not in control. Rather, God is in control! It was truly a revelation. Yes, circumstances may change, but He is the rock, and should be at the center of our universe as Christians at all times! This was my wake-up call. Over the past several months, I've developed a lot of very strong relationships with people from my church and a strong sense of community. I truly understand now that is meant in Romans 8:28, and that I shouldn't get down or burdened by things or circumstances of this world. The verse states: "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose."

Now that my focus is more squarely on Him, I've come to depend on Him more and more, and not be controlled by my circumstances. And rather than just sit on things and let them discourage me, I've decided to start making positive changes, and taking "leaps of faith" more often. The results have been very positive so far. I have a new job that I'm starting very soon, and also am so very blessed to be part of an amazing church and Community Group. I'm so very excited about 2012 and how God is going to work through me.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

I'm back!

It's been forever and a day since I last posted here, but now that I am finally done with school I am going to get back to blogging. A lot has happened in the past year, and I'll be posting a lot about what has been going on with me. The one thing I will say is that as always, it's been quite a rollercoaster ride...