Decoding Garrett: 2011 Cowboys finale

Decoding Garrett: 2011 Cowboys finale

Published Feb. 16, 2012 9:33 a.m. ET

Warning: The Following Data is only for those with a gigantic thirst for knowledge about the Dallas Cowboys offense.  For those with only an in-season interest for the Cowboys and minutia related to the Cowboys, check back tomorrow for something more mainstream.

Today, let's us finally get around to closing the book on offensive data as it pertains to the 2011 Dallas Cowboys offense.  We already know their rankings for the 2011 season based on simple yardage and point totals.  They averaged 15th in points per game (23.1), 11th in yards per game (375), 7th in passing yards (262), and 18th in rushing yards (112).

Basically, they were somewhere between average and slightly above average as an offense. Which seems to properly summarize how the team was as a whole in 2011. Not horrid and not great. Somewhere around room temperature, or to summarize in one simple word: lukewarm.

But, that data can be and must be separated for a coaching staff to see what was working and what needs to either go into the garbage can or at least back to the drawing board. And, since my computer is filled with data about every offensive snap since the start of the 2008 season when I got this idea in my head, I wanted you to be able to reference this as you try to get a handle on your thoughts about where the franchise is going and where it has been.

Four years is a ton of data, so you might wish to just sit on the 2011 numbers, which will be shared here at the very top of the blog entry.

Below, please find the key code for each personnel group that the Cowboys run. I think after reading it, you will be able to understand each grouping, and therefore will have a feel for comparing production from group to group.

Personnel Package Description
11 1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WR
12 1 RB, 2 TE, 2 WR
13 1 RB, 3 TE, 1 WR
21 2 RB, 1 TE, 2 WR
22 2 RB, 2 TE, 1 WR
23 2 RB, 3 TE
S01 Shotgun, 0 RB, 1 TE, 4WR
S02 Shotgun, 0 RB, 2 TE, 3WR
S11 Shotgun, 1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WR
S12 Shotgun, 1 RB, 2 TE, 2 WR
Package Plays Run Yards Run Pass
11 17 142 11-35 6-107
12 224 1475 98-420 126-1055
13 98 261 69-166 29-95
21 91 636 51-350 40-286
22 124 693 111-613 13-80
S02 43 319 0-0 43-319
S11 303 1733 43-216 260-1517
S12 93 703 9-52 84-651
Totals 1007 6011 395-1853 612-4158


The running game was rather weak this year in many groups. But, with FB Tony Fiammetta in the lineup, the Cowboys found that 21 and 22 personnel were very effective on the ground. The difference in the running game with and without the FB was as shocking as any year we have ever tracked. But, we also saw that DeMarco Murray seemed to prefer a FB and Felix Jones did not seem nearly as comfortable with a FB. The passing game was at its best from under center in 12 personnel, not any of the shotgun packages which many fans would believe. This remains an issue moving forward as the successful teams in the NFL have great success out of "Shotgun 11" and the Cowboys do not. Very disconcerting given the amount of time that the Cowboys are in that personnel package.

The following is the average game in 2011. We wanted a profile of what 1/16th of the offensive production would look like as a baseline for comparing every game.

Totals by Personnel Groups:

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Package Plays Run Yards Run Pass
11 1 8 1-8 0-0
12 14 92 6-26 8-66
13 6 16 4-10 2-6
21 6 39 3-21 3-18
22 8 43 7-38 1-5
S02 3 20 0-0 3-20
S11 19 108 2-13 17-95
S12 6 44 1-3 5-41
Totals 63 376 25-116 38-260


Twelve personnel is the way of the future (just ask New England) and finding those Tight End mismatches is something that Jason Garrett has dreamed about for years. Unfortunately, 4 seasons into Martellus Bennett's career, and his production level has never come close to fulfilling expectations. Now he is a free agent and everyone is comfortable letting him go. But, should we all think it is a slam dunk? The nearly 1500 yards of production from this personnel group with Bennett and Witten on the field at the same time was more productive per snap (6.6 yards per snap!) than any package in the offense. And the total yardage ranked 2nd overall to their 2-minute offense. Incredibly productive. One is not saying Bennett is responsible primarily, but you must wonder the effect of losing him, because John Phillips will not be to present the same questions to a defense in both run and pass situations.

"12" 2008 2009 2010 2011
Run 77-396 75-321 77-308 98-420
Pass 93-460 92-854 76-463 126-1055
Total 170-856 167-1175 153-771 224-1475
"13" 2008 2009 2010 2011
Run 26-154 43-168 5-4 69-166
Pass 18-156 21-92 14-155 29-95
Total 44-310 64-260 19-159 98-261



"21 Personnel" - 2 RB, 1 TE, 2 WR - 91 snaps - 9% of all snaps



"21" brought us the Tony Fiammetta/DeMarco Murray partnership that nobody saw coming in August. 7 yards per carry over 51 run plays and 7 yards per pass in 40 passes says that the Cowboys had wonderful balance and production from this grouping. The only reason it wasn't used more was the health of both of those players over 16 games.

"21" 2008 2009 2010 2011
Run 108-380 70-301 93-460 51-350
Pass 65-578 34-332 81-511 40-286
Total 173-858 104-633 174-971 91-636



The 2011 season brought us the return of "22". In 2009, "22" personnel was out of this world great for the Cowboys on their playoff run. But, the production dropped on the ground in 2010 substantially with Chris Gronkowski replacing Deon Anderson at FB. But, in 2011, Fiammetta was able to help boost this group back up to nearly 6 yards a carry again. "22" causes all sorts of defensive issues and the Cowboys were able to ground and pound out of this group rather well.

"22" 2008 2009 2010 2011
Run 80-323 140-812 136-536 111-613
Pass 12-52 41-189 39-220 13-80
Total 92-375 181-1001 175-756 124-693



"Shotgun 11 Personnel" - Shotgun, 1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WR - 303 snaps - 30 % of all snaps

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Whether it was a 3 WR group of Terrell Owens, Patrick Crayton, and Roy Williams or a 3 WR group of Dez Bryant, Miles Austin, and Laurent Robinson, we have never quite understood why the Cowboys aren't better in this group at causing matchup issues everywhere. Especially having a generational Tight End working the middle of the field. My theory has been that the Cowboys do not run enough shallow crossing routes, but whatever the case, the Cowboys run this group for nearly every 3rd Down and every 2-minute drill exclusively. That is why 5.83 yards per attempt is not enough for my liking and I assume Garrett's. This group is 30% of the entire offense and it has never been a strength in the Garrett/Romo era since we have tracked it.

"S11" 2008 2009 2010 2011
Run 65-344 44-285 66-348 43-216
Pass 320-2250 249-1753 303-2173 260-1517
Total 385-2594 293-2038 369-2521 303-1733
"S12" 2008 2009 2010 2011
Run 2-8 9-34 5-24 9-52
Pass 29-137 109-897 43-171 84-651
Total 31-145 118-931 48-195 93-703



If you have made it this far, you are quite interested in this information. If it requires more clarification or elaboration, email me at sturm1310@aol.com and we will write more on the data.

Our 2011 Preseason Decoding Garrett Write-up

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