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week 15 updated stats and rankings


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Team offense DVOA: 4th

Team Defense DVOA: 31st

Special Teams DVOA: 32nd

Important Offensive Statistics:

Points per game: 10th (24.4)

Offensive Points per game (points scored by actual offense): 7th (23.6)

Yards per game: 5th (392.9)

Yards per drive: 6th (34.7)

Points per drive: 6th (2.13)

TDs per drive: 5th (.252)

Punts per drive: 11th (.387)

TOs per drive: 21st (.135)

Starting field position: 24th (26.98)

Drive success rate (avoiding three and outs): 6th (.724)

Red Zone attempts: 7th

Red Zone TDs: 5th

Red Zone TD percentage: 6th (58%)

Only thing that I will add is that over the last three weeks our red zone TD efficiency has been an amazing 90% :eek:

Important defensive stats:

Points allowed per game: 26th (26.3)

Opponent's offense points per game (actual points defense allows): 27th (24.4)

Yards allowed per game: 23rd (364.9)

Yards allowed per drive: 30th (35.14)

Points per drive: 31st (2.35)

TDs allowed per drive: 29th (.262)

Punts forced per drive: 31st (.345)

Takeaways per drive: 20th (.124)

Average starting defending field position: 19th (28.72)

Opposing team's Drive success rate: 28th (.718)

Opponents red zone attempts: 25th

Opponents red zone TDs: 26th

Opponents red zone TD percentage: 20th (56.25%)

The defense is creeping up most of these rankings and it looks like the team is starting to figure this defensive philosophy out. We just have too many injuries to overcome on that side of the ball and so we can't seem to make up too much ground.

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Only thing that I will add is that over the last three weeks our red zone TD efficiency has been an amazing 90% :eek:

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I was going to make a post asking about our redzone efficiency. You da man teeray.

Our offense has been developing and fine tuning all season. It's a process, I remember how bad illegal formations, false starts and holding calls were killing us in the red zone. Now unless Mare is involved we are going to score. Looking at those offensive stats and how we will improve just by having a real off season I think our entire focus should be on the defensive side of the ball.

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To me the amazing part of the offense is the points scored despite of the field position. This means that we score on many long drives which is amazing.

I remember reading somewhere that we have the most scoring drives of more than 80+ yards or something along those lines.

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Teeray is it possible to post the ratings from the beginning of the season to see how we have improved.

I will see what I can do.

I can tell you off the top of my head that we have been pretty consistent throughout the season. Between 8th and 4th in TDs per drive, yards per drive, avoiding three and outs, and points per drive. We had a dip down to double digits in those categories after the Tennessee game, but other than that we have been top 10 in most categories every week.

The only thing that there has been a serious improvement in from the start of the season to now is red zone TD efficiency.

We were in the bottom third of the league in that category until about 5 weeks ago. Since then we have been on an amazing tear. I think in the last 5 weeks we are at about 85% in red zone TDs conversions.

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Here I will do this instead. Here is our offensive stats from 2010 so you can see how and where (everywhere :lol:) we improved over last season:

DVOA: 32

Points per game: 32nd (12.2)

Offensive PPG (actual offense): 32nd (11.7)

Yards per game: 32nd (258.4)

Yards per drive: 32nd (20.62)

Points per drive: 32nd (0.95)

TDs per drive: 32nd (.082)

punts per drive: 30th (.485)

Turnovers per drive 29th (.179)

Average starting field position: 28th (28.48)

Drive Success Rate (avoiding three and outs): 32nd (.556)

Red Zone attempts: 32nd

Red Zone TDs: 32nd

Red Zone TD percentage 32nd (30.30%)

It is amazing what an innovative OC, talented QB, and a couple of tight ends can do for an offense :lol:

Our offense was straight terrible last year. It is amazing we even won two games.

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