Lessons from the NFL for football: Explosive Plays

Basically, I’m really bad at writing intros, but trust me — this is a fascinating article to read. My aim for this article is to delve into American Football, more specifically, the NFL and/or NCAA college football. The reason why? Firstly, I think it can be fascinating to really delve into other team sports all across the globe, because I think we can learn from certain patterns and methodologies and apply them to football. And, perhaps in time, I might actually try to do it vice versa.

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The Sky is the limit: introducing the Aerial Spatial Impact Rating (ASIR)

Asserting dominance is what many managers talk about. They talk about controlling midfield, central areas, and “wanting” it more. According to their knowledge and view, this would also lead to winning games thanks to that asserted dominance. It seems a bit of a wild idea, and I’m not sure there is a correlation. However, this is a worthy exercise to conduct in terms of data, so that’s why I’m taking you on this research data.

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Using Hidden Markov Models on dribbles to see how much a dribble progresses attacks in the English Premier League 2025-2026.

I will be honest with you. This article is a passion project of mine and it combines two things I really like in football: data and dribbles. I get it, this is ridiculously vage and broad, but hear me out. There is something magical about a 1v1, a take-on, a dribble or a carry. A player with the ball on their feet, trusting vision, ability and pace to make something meaningful out of that situation. It’s a form of arts and its beauty is perceived differently by anyone looking at it.

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