Statistics: USA vs Japan – Manilla Spirits All-Star Series

Introduction/Disclaimer

Again, I’ll start by stating that I am by no means a stats expert and that these stats are subject to human error.

That said, I think my methods were more efficient for this game [compared to the game featuring The Philippines], and I also took down more information.

Additionally, on this free WordPress blog, I don’t have access to Table plug-ins, so the information can’t be displayed at an interactive level. I will leave a download link to the spreadsheet of stats, however, so people can look at things on their own and create tables, create new stats with the provided numbers, and so on.

Lastly, this is going to be a very fluid piece: fixes will be made, charts updated, and insights added. Other people will provide different opinions/information that can and will be included.

The Raw Numbers

Link to Spreadsheet [Color coded, separated by section]

 Note: the spreadsheet has 34different sets of information – Player Stats, Team Stats, Full Game info, and 1st half stats

Offense/General

Japan Points

Throwing

Japan Throwing

*Error – ‘Touches per Possession’ should be displayed as whole numbers: Women – 0.70  |  Men – 1.01

Receiving

Japan Receiving

Endzone

Japan Endzone

Defense

Japan Defense


Individual Leaders [Top 5]

Touches

Touches Leaders

Completed Passes, Completion Percent

Passes Leaders

Passing Yards

Yards Leaders

Receving

Receiving Leaders

Endzone Throwing [Throws at Endzone, Assists]

Assists Leaders

Endzone Receiving

Goals Leaders

Defense

Possessions, Targets Against [fewest per Possession]

Thrown At Leaders

Catches Against [ranked by ‘per Possession’]

Catches Against Leaders

 Yards Allowed [fewest]
Yards ALlowed Leaders

D’s, Goals Against

Goals Against, D's


I’m going to do a little analysis/pointing out of interesting stats in the coming hours/days, but I hope others point out interesting things as well.

Please let me know if anything is glaringly wrong, or if you have anything interesting/important to add.

Cheers,

Bobby

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