Okay, so I had a busy day messing around with Zach Ertz’s stats and trying to figure out what’s gonna happen with him in the future games. This dude’s been in the league for a while, and now he’s with the Washington Commanders. I wanted to share my whole process, so here it goes.

First, I started digging into all the information I could find about Ertz. I was looking at his past performances, you know, how many yards he’s made, touchdowns, receptions, all that good stuff. I was like a detective, but for football stats. I used all sorts of websites to gather a bunch of data about his career.
Then, I started to look at his new team, the Commanders. I wanted to see how they usually play, how often they pass the ball, and if they use their tight ends a lot. It’s like putting together a puzzle, trying to see how Ertz fits into their game plan.
- Check his career stats: Looked up his whole history, from when he started until now.
- Analyze the Commanders’ offense: Saw how they play and if they like using tight ends.
- Consider the competition: Checked out other tight ends on the team to see how much Ertz might play.
After that, I started thinking about the upcoming games. I checked out the teams they were going to play against and how good their defenses are. If a team is bad at defending tight ends, then Ertz might have a good game, right? This part felt like predicting the weather, but for football.
I also looked at any news or updates about Ertz. Is he injured? Is he practicing a lot? Anything that could affect how he plays. It’s like being a sports news reporter, always on the lookout for the latest scoop.
Putting it all together
Once I had all this info, I started to make my projections. I used some basic math to estimate his stats for the next games. I figured out things like how many yards he might get per catch, how many touchdowns he might score, and so on. It was a bit like being a fortune teller, but with numbers and stats instead of a crystal ball.

Finally, I wrote down all my predictions. I made some notes on why I thought these things would happen, just like a scientist writing down their experiment results. I felt pretty confident in my projections, but I know football can be unpredictable. Anything can happen on the field!
So, that’s my whole process for projecting Zach Ertz’s performance. It was a lot of work, but it was also pretty fun. I feel like I know a lot more about football now, and I’m excited to see if my predictions come true. Hopefully, this gives you an idea of how I do my thing. It’s not perfect, but it’s my way of looking into the future of football!