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Points for and against ranks, adjusted for opponents


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Points for and against can sometimes be a bit misleading depending on who is on your schedule.  For example, holding KC to 25 points is a good day whereas allowing Detroit to score 25 would be bad.

This graph accounts for your opponents.

Basically, we have the 7th (maybe 6th, in line with KC) best defense and 7th worst offense according to the chart.

 

Snow's defense might actually help save Rhule's job.  Tepper might buy the idea that if Rhule changes the offense that the team could turn around quickly.

Add in the fact that we are one of the youngest defenses in the league.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Points for and against can sometimes be a bit misleading depending on who is on your schedule.  For example, holding KC to 25 points is a good day whereas allowing Detroit to score 25 would be bad.

This graph accounts for your opponents.

Basically, we have the 7th (maybe 6th, in line with KC) best defense and 7th worst offense according to the chart.

 

Snow's defense might actually help save Rhule's job.  Tepper might buy the idea that if Rhule changes the offense that the team could turn around quickly.

Add in the fact that we are one of the youngest defenses in the league.

 

 

If Tepper buys anything Rhule is selling, I have no idea how he became a hedge fund billionaire. 

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5 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Curious how this chart looks at the end of the season. While we might have the 6th or 7th best defense as of today, it’s not a great sign that we’ve been strafed by two below average offenses on both the ground and thru the air over the past two weeks. 

I think the team is starting to lay down. We will see in two weeks. If they get smashed after a bye week, it's over.

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