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01-20-2020, 03:39 AM | Topic Starter |
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49ers and Chiefs Stats Comparison
Kansas City Regular Season Stats
Patrick Mahomes, 14 games, 78.0 QBR, 484 pass, 319 CMP, 65.9 CMP%, 4031 yard, 26 TD, 5 INT, 7/98 DPI, 43 rush, 218 yard, 2 TD, 3 fum, 17 sacks Tyreek Hill 12 games, 8 rush, 23 yard, 89 pass, 58 REC, 860 yard, 7 TD, 65.2% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum Demarcus Robinson 16 games, 55 pass, 32 REC, 449 yard, 4 TD, 58.2% CR, 2/20 DPI, 0 fum Sammy Watkins 14 games, 90 pass, 52 REC, 673 yard, 3 TD, 57.8% CR,1/12 DPI, 2 fum Mecole Hardman 16 games, 41 pass, 26 REC, 538 yard, 6 TD, 63.4% CR, 2/28 DPI, 0 fum Byron Pringle 16 games, 16 pass, 12 REC, 170 yard, 1 TD, 75% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum LeSean McCoy 13 games, 101 rush, 465 yard, 4 TD, 34 pass, 28 REC, 181 yard, 1 TD, 82.4% CR, 3 fum Damien Williams 11 games, 111 rush, 498 yard, 5 TD, 37 pass, 30 REC, 213 yard, 2 TD, 81.1% CR, 1 fum Darwin Thompson 12 games, 37 rush, 128 yard, 1 TD, 10 pass, 9 REC, 43yard, 0 TD, 90% CR, 0 fum Travis Kelce 16 games, 136 pass, 97 REC, 1229 yard, 5 TD, 71.3% CR, 2/31 DPI, 1 fum Blake Bell 15 games, 15 pass, 8 REC, 67 yard, 0 TD, 53.3% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum Deon Yelder 9 games, 4 pass, 3 REC, 50 yard, 0 TD, 75% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum San Francisco Regular Season Stats #10 Jimmy Garoppolo, 16 games, 60.2 QBR, 476 pass, 329 CMP, 69.1 CMP%, 3978 yard, 27 TD, 13 INT, 10/116 DPI, 46 rush, 62 yard, 1 TD, 10 fum, 26 sacks #19 Deebo Samuel 15 games, 14rush, 159 yard, 3 TD, 81 pass, 57 REC, 802 yard, 3 TD, 70.4% CR, 0/0 DPI 2 fum #17 Emmanuel Sanders 10 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 53 pass, 36 REC, 502 yard, 3 TD, 67.9% CR, 0 fum, 6/75 DPI #84 Kendrick Bourne 16 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 44 pass, 30 REC, 358 yard, 5 TD, 68.2% CR, 0 fum, 1/23 DPI RB Tevin Coleman 14 games, 137 rush, 544 yard, 6 TD, 30 pass, 21 REC, 180 yard, 1 TD, 70% CR, 0 fum #31 RB Raheem Mostert 16 games, 137 rush, 722 yard, 8 TD, 22 pass, 14 REC, 180 yard, 2 TD, 63.6% CR, 2 fum #22 RB Matt Breida 13 games, 123 rush, 623 yard, 1 TD, 22 pass, 19 REC, 120 yard, 1 TD, 86.4% CR, 2 fum Jeff Wilson 10 games, 27 rush, 105 yard, 4 TD, 5 pass, 3 REC, 34 yard, 1 TD, 60% CR, 0 fum FB Kyle Juszczyk 12 games, 3 rush, 7 yard, 0 TD, 24 pass, 20 REC, 239 yard, 1 TD, 83.3% CR, 0 fum #85 TE George Kittle 14 games, 5 rush, 22yard, 0 TD, 107 pass, 85 REC, 1053 yard, 5 TD, 79.4% CR, 1 fum TE Ross Dwelley 16 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 22 pass, 15 REC, 91 yard, 2 TD, 68.2% CR, 0 fum QBR = Quarterback Rating DPI = Defensive Pass Interference # and yards, fum = fumble CR = Catch Rate Percentage, DPI = Defensive Pass Interference # and yards, fum = fumble Pass = passes or targets, Not receptions but times ball was thrown to them |
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Post Season stats for both teams.
Patrick Mahomes, 2 games, 96.40 QBR, 70 pass, 46 CMP, 65.7 CMP%, 615 yard, 8 TD, 0 INT, 15 rush, 106 yard, 1 TD, 1 fum, 2 sacks Tyreek Hill 2 games, 2 rush, 11 yard, 11 pass, 8 REC, 108 yard, 2 TD, 72.7% CR, 0 fum Demarcus Robinson 2 games, 6 pass, 3 REC, 35 yard, 0 TD, 50% CR, 0 fum Sammy Watkins 2 games, 1 rush, 14 yard, 12 pass, 9 REC, 190 yard, 1 TD, 75% CR, 0 fum Mecole Hardman 2 games, 5 pass, 3 REC, 27 yard, 0 TD, 60% CR, 1/35?? DPI 0 fum Byron Pringle 2 games, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum LeSean McCoy 0 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD 0% CR, 0 fum Damien Williams 2 games, 29 rush, 92 yard, 3 TD, 12 pass, 7 REC, 65 yard, 1 TD, 58.3% CR, 0 fum Darwin Thompson 2 games, 1 rush, 7 yard, 0 TD, 1 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0% CR, 0 fum Travis Kelce 2 games, 16 pass, 13 REC, 164 yard, 3 TD, 81.3% CR, 3/??? DPI, 0 fum Blake Bell 2 games, 2 pass, 2 REC, 15 yard, 1 TD, 100% CR, 0 fum Deon Yelder 2 games, 1pass, 1 REC, 11 yard, 0 TD, 100% CR, 0 fum #10 Jimmy Garoppolo, 2 games, 47.4 QBR, 27 pass, 17 CMP, 63 CMP%, 208 yard, 1 TD, 1 INT, 8 rush, -1 yard, 0 TD, 0 fum, 3 sacks #19 Deebo Samuel 2 games, 3 rush, 49 yard, 0 TD, 9 pass, 5 REC, 49 yard, 0 TD, 55.5% CR, 0 fum #17 Emmanuel Sanders 2 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 3 pass, 2 REC, 33 yard, 0 TD, 66.6% CR, 0 fum #84 Kendrick Bourne 2 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 6 pass, 4 REC, 46 yard, 1 TD, 66.6% CR, 0 fum RB Tevin Coleman 2 games, 28 rush, 126 yard, 2 TD, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0% CR, 0 fum #31 RB Raheem Mostert 2 games, 41 rush, 278 yard, 4 TD, 2 pass, 2 REC, 6 yard, 2 TD, 100% CR, 0 fum #22 RB Matt Breida 2 games, 9 rush, 19 yard, 0 TD, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0% CR, 1 fum Jeff Wilson 2 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0% CR, 0 fum FB Kyle Juszczyk 2 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0% CR, 0 fum #85 TE George Kittle 2 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 6 pass, 4 REC, 35 yard, 5 TD, 66.6% CR, 0 fum TE Ross Dwelley 2 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 0 pass, 0 REC, 0 yard, 0TD, 0% CR, 0 fum |
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01-20-2020, 03:45 AM | #3 |
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I think Tevin Coleman had a serious shoulder injury so not sure that he will be back.
So San Fran does not seem to have many weapons. Raheem Mostert is lighting fast with 4.32 speed, so he will be a big worry and then Deebo Samuel, Emmanuel Sanders, Kendrick Bourne, and George Kittle. If you look at Mostert’s stats this is the first year he has really shown what he can do Jimmy Garoppolo does not seem to be a threat to run. |
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01-20-2020, 03:48 AM | #8 |
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I know I could have put this stuff in the "Let's Talk 49ers" thread put I put to much damn time pulling out the information.
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Comparing Offensive Lines
I believe that a real strength of the San Francisco 49ers is in their offensive line which they combine with the blocking skills of TE George Kittle and FB Kyle Juszczyk to make their offense even better. The Kansas City Chiefs offensive line strength is in pass blocking. Footballoutsiders.com ranks the 49ers run blocking as 8th in the NFL. Their pass blocking is rated at 15th for the NFL regular season and they have given up 36 sacks. In comparison, KC is ranked 28th in run blocking and 4th in pass blocking, while giving up 25 sacks. The Kansas City Chiefs current roster has 10 offensive linemen on it. San Francisco 49ers currently has 7 offensive linemen on it. LT #74 Joe Staley, Age 35, 6-5,295, Central Michigan LG #75 Laken Tomlinson, Age 27, 6-3, 312, Duke C #63 Ben Garland, Age 31, 6-5, 308, Air Force. Ben became the starting Center after Weston Richburg went down week 13. RG #68 Mike Person, Age 31, 6-4, 300, Montana State RT #69 Mike McGlinchey, Age 25, 6-8, 315, Notre Dame Bench T #67 Justin Skule, Age 23, 6-6, 318, Vanderbilt Bench G #60 Daniel Brunskill, Age 25, 6-5, 300, San Diego State Like the Chiefs, the 49ers five OL starters, have played almost all of the offensive snaps for the 2 playoff gamess. During the regular season the 49ers were 2nd in the NFL in running back carries with 427. Their run direction distribution is pretty even with 12% Left End, 15% Left Tackle, 48% Mid Guard, 15% Right Tackle, and 11% Right End. San Francisco has their most success running around Left End. I assume the TE and FB help this stat. The Chiefs were 28th in running back carries with 312. Their run direction distribution is 14% Left End, 8% Left Tackle, 55% Mid Guard, 9% Right Tackle, and 13% Right End. The Chiefs are 32nd in the NFL with success running at Left Tackle. They are actually 1st in success when running at the Right Tackle. For the playoffs San Francisco has increased the workload of their FB Kyle Juszczyk and TE George Kittle with Kittle in on over 96% of offensive snaps and Juszczyk at around 72% of offensive snaps. Part of that may be the nature of both playoff games, but their blocking skills does add to the efficiency of the offensive line. Obviously the 49ers hope to see their strong running game dominate while the Chiefs hope to blow them away with their passing game. |
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Stats are from pro-football-reference.com, espn.com, and footballoutsiders.com
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I did not have the stats on defensive pass interference for the playoffs, but I know Kelce has been able to pick up a few and I think Hardman too. Not sure on others. I have no idea on 49ers.
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We actually let up less ppg than their defense in the regular season by like 0.2
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Yards per play
O: KC: 6.2 SF: 6.0 D: KC: 5.4 SF: 4.7 Why is KC the slight favorite? The defense has improved over the course of the year, and a healthy offense averaged 6.9 yards per play thus far in the post-season. This appears to be the 2018 offense paired with perhaps a top 10 defense. Make no mistake though, SF is good, and the oddsmakers are right -- game is all but a toss-up. When you have Mahomes, though, you just have to like your chances. |
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