I did, PFF uses it for their punter ratings (along with some tweaks of their own). It incorporates getoff time, hang time, distance to catch/ball hitting the ground (can’t control bounces), initial field position, and direction.https://twitter.com/HexStarDragon/status/1169979285630832640 …
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For example, a 55 yard punt down the middle of the field with lowish halftime that your cover team covers well isn’t going to go score nearly as high as a 45 yard punt against the sideline with high hangtime that sees a big return because a guy vacated his lane.
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The punter who drilled it down the middle of the field didn’t put his team in the best position to succeed, but got lucky. The guy who hit it to the sideline did his job excellently, but got unlucky when it came to relying on the other ten guys.
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But if all you went on was gross or net, you’d think the guy hitting it down the middle of the field was the better punter (he’s not). That’s what the formula is designed to fix. Unfortunately, it’s also tough to track since the NFL doesn’t track hang time or where the ball lands
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