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MamaRAMa
When I look at the "Analyze" tab on NFL.com's Game Center for a completed game, there's a stat that shows "Red zone efficiency" followed by x/x - xx%. For example, in the Rams-49ers game, it shows Rams Red Zone efficiency as 5/7 - 71%. I thought what that meant was that the Rams were in the red zone 7 times and came away with points 5 times. Am I understanding that correctly? If so, then I'm confused. Here's what it shows for games played so far:
Rams-Colts red zone efficiency: 3/4- 75%
Rams-Redskins red zone efficiency: 2/4- 50%
Rams-49ers red zone efficiency: 5/7- 71%
That would be 15 times in the redzone with success 10 times for 67%.
So where does the "Goff is 7 for 7 in the red zone this year" come from? Are the stats in Game Center wrong? Or am I just not understanding what the Game Center stat means?
Could someone please explain for me so I understand?
That's my guess in re the Analyze tab. How many times do they get TD's when they get to the red zone - as opposed to field goals or failing to score at all. And 5-7 last night makes sense - 5 TDs, 2 FG = 41 pts.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/22/2017 05:59AM by Suh-weet!.