Not meant to be sarcastic nor smartassy. A post by Cardpa got me thinking:
I would argue all of our games have been rather poorly played except in a few key areas. Look at these #'s, some of them are skewed because of our early bye, but not that skewed:
Offensive ranks:
Passing offense rank: 28
Rushing offense rank: 30
Team Receiving rank (yards): 28
Offensive scoring rank: 27
Total offensive (Yards): 28
Defensive ranks:
Team sacks rank: 29
Team defense vs the pass (total yards): 25
Team defense vs the run stats (avg yards per carry): 3rd
Team defense vs the run stats (total yards): 1st
Team defense vs pass (avg yards per game): 32 (318 yards avg per game against us--only Jacksonville and Tampa are even close)
Total team defense (total yards): 25
Those #'s are ugly, and we played some good teams. I will do individual stats combined with team stats after week 8 to compare improvement. I know some of you hate stats, and I agree it doesn't tell the whole story, but it's good to compare relative effectiveness. I don't consider this as absolute, especially with our bye so early, but I think it's a good indicator, because in the areas we do well in the bye hasn't effected us (more on that shortly).
However, it's remarkable to have the record we have given these #'s. I attribute it primarily to coaching and our kicker.
First, we're disciplined:
Least penalized team in the league (total penalties).
Least penalized team in the league (total yards).
And look at this:
11 turnovers taken, with only 3 (fumbles) given up, for a differential of 8 (!).
Our turnover differential is 3rd in the NFL. GB and NE each have a differential of 9 (with 1 more game played).
And this:
Field goal stats rank: 2nd (with 1 less game than NE) 14/14.
20-29: 1/1
30-39: 8/8
40-49: 4/4 (!)
50+: 1/1
And finally this, which, as crazy as it sounds, is a main reason we're winning games, combined with 1) stopping the run 2) not committing penalties 3) turnover differential and 4) exceptional kicker:
Kickoff stats (avg kickoff): #1 @ 66.8 average yards on kickoff.
Only 9 returns
Only 23.3 yards on return
Average field position due to kickoffs is having a large impact.
So that's my take so far, after the first quarter of the season. I believe once our offense starts hitting on some cylinders and we get Carson back full time and some continuity we'll be explosive. Not turning the ball over is huge. Not committing penalties is huge. Our kicker is nails. And we turn teams one dimensional with our run defense, which is what we want with our talent on the back end.
Once the offense and the back end of our defense gets rolling, we are going to make a huge run late in the season.
This team is so well coached it's not even funny.
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(Grabbed my stats from: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/stats and http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/team/_/stat/)
Good teams win games like this one, bad teams lose games like this one. Every team will have bad games, the question is can you do just enough to pull it out despite your best effort to lose it.
I would argue all of our games have been rather poorly played except in a few key areas. Look at these #'s, some of them are skewed because of our early bye, but not that skewed:
Offensive ranks:
Passing offense rank: 28
Rushing offense rank: 30
Team Receiving rank (yards): 28
Offensive scoring rank: 27
Total offensive (Yards): 28
Defensive ranks:
Team sacks rank: 29
Team defense vs the pass (total yards): 25
Team defense vs the run stats (avg yards per carry): 3rd
Team defense vs the run stats (total yards): 1st
Team defense vs pass (avg yards per game): 32 (318 yards avg per game against us--only Jacksonville and Tampa are even close)
Total team defense (total yards): 25
Those #'s are ugly, and we played some good teams. I will do individual stats combined with team stats after week 8 to compare improvement. I know some of you hate stats, and I agree it doesn't tell the whole story, but it's good to compare relative effectiveness. I don't consider this as absolute, especially with our bye so early, but I think it's a good indicator, because in the areas we do well in the bye hasn't effected us (more on that shortly).
However, it's remarkable to have the record we have given these #'s. I attribute it primarily to coaching and our kicker.
First, we're disciplined:
Least penalized team in the league (total penalties).
Least penalized team in the league (total yards).
And look at this:
11 turnovers taken, with only 3 (fumbles) given up, for a differential of 8 (!).
Our turnover differential is 3rd in the NFL. GB and NE each have a differential of 9 (with 1 more game played).
And this:
Field goal stats rank: 2nd (with 1 less game than NE) 14/14.
20-29: 1/1
30-39: 8/8
40-49: 4/4 (!)
50+: 1/1
And finally this, which, as crazy as it sounds, is a main reason we're winning games, combined with 1) stopping the run 2) not committing penalties 3) turnover differential and 4) exceptional kicker:
Kickoff stats (avg kickoff): #1 @ 66.8 average yards on kickoff.
Only 9 returns
Only 23.3 yards on return
Average field position due to kickoffs is having a large impact.
So that's my take so far, after the first quarter of the season. I believe once our offense starts hitting on some cylinders and we get Carson back full time and some continuity we'll be explosive. Not turning the ball over is huge. Not committing penalties is huge. Our kicker is nails. And we turn teams one dimensional with our run defense, which is what we want with our talent on the back end.
Once the offense and the back end of our defense gets rolling, we are going to make a huge run late in the season.
This team is so well coached it's not even funny.
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(Grabbed my stats from: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/stats and http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/team/_/stat/)
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