Re: sloppiness

@TheShart would do a better job, but he didn't so FO,E.
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Comparing penalties per play with the conference avg would be interesting. Or not. Either way it would be interesting.
 
For the first 6 games, the team did a great job taking care of the ball. Since the Oregon game, that hasn't been the case. Penalties seem to be getting better, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. Good chart though. It shows some little improvements have been made.
 
The fumbles number is way high, but..... Cyler. 2012 Keith Price was also a big fan of fumbling. I would wager to guess that if a team is fumbling a lot it probably has a lot to do with their QB.

Good Chit.
 
What I was curious about is whether this is a new, Petersen trend of sloppiness, or the fitful breaking of the Sark slop tendencies.

Penalties are still way too high, but better than 3/5 Sark years. Interceptions are much better. Turnovers are better than 4/5 Sark years.

I lean with breaking the Sark trends, not something new.
 
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