Green Bay Packers back Josh Jacobs produced one of “Incredible Yac” in the 2024 season. Next gen Stats generates “Amazing YAC” The game, calculating the expected shipyard after fishing (YAC) and YAC over waiting for the production of the best individual performances.
The idea is elementary: getting 10 yards after catching, when you catch in a wide open space, it is not complex for the NFL player. But if this player has to break a few attacks to get the jands after catching? It overcomes expectations.
The impressive 49-jacket half of Jacobs during the fourth quarter of the night won on thanksgiving over Miami Dolphins barely broke the 20 best pieces of “Amazing Yac” in the regular season.
Here is the catch and the Jacobs Run, who escaped from the treated defender, and then made one hellish Juke movement on the linebacker in space to create an explosive game on checking Jordan Love:
With the defender in the yard on the hook and the next closure from the inside of the field, the next gene statistics estimated only five yards after half Jacobs. Instead, he gained almost 47, giving him 42 jardy after catching expectations – taking 20th place among all players in the 2024 season.
Pro Bowl escaping was one of the most complex players in football to be solved in 2024.
Jacobs also produced one of the “unusual shoots” after the season. In the second half against the Eagles, Jacobs changed something that looked like a brief profit in an explosive 31-jard, which established the first and only putting of the Packers. According to the next generation statistics, Jacobs gained 26 yards compared to the expectations of the run.
You can find this run around 1:00 movie below: