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New York Life Protection Index : ウィキペディア英語版 | New York Life Protection Index
] The (New York Life Protection Index ) measures the effectiveness of NFL teams’ offensive lines and their ability to “Protect the Quarterback”. The New York Life Protection Index is a proprietary formula created by STATS LLC which measures pass protection by using metrics such as length of passes, penalties by offensive lineman, sacks allowed and quarterback hurries and knockdowns. It comes up with a rating scale from 1 to 100 to rate how well an offensive line is doing and – by extension – is yet another measure of a team’s success. In certain exceptional cases, teams may score below 1 or above 100 on the Index. The Index was created by sports information leader STATS LLC to provide a composite gauge for this undervalued component of the game. The New York Life Protection Index is updated weekly throughout the regular season, and the playoffs. ==Formula==
The New York Life Protection Index is composed of two basic elements—the percentage of times a team successfully protects its quarterback and how often and effectively the team passes the football. After these statistics are inputted into the proprietary algorithm, a numerical index is assigned to each team.
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