Beercloud wrote:
A tackle made after an offensive player makes a first down = bad
A tackle made that prevents a first down = good
A tackle made for a loss(which is a stat) = really good
Tackle for loss seems obvious that it's always a good play. However, the other two are not obvious, if you are talking about "good" or "bad" for the player.
Example:
A tackle made after the offensive player makes a first down is not always bad. If the defensive player got there as soon as possible and made the tackle immediately, it's not his fault the play resulted in a first down. He did all he could. Perhaps a poor defensive play call?
Conversely, if it's 3rd and 20 and the LB gets stiff-armed by the RB for 15 yards before finally bringing him down shy of the first down marker, I wouldn't call that a good play by the LB.
It's really hard to judge a player's performance strictly by looking at stats. Watching the game is really the only way to know for sure.