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DVOA (Statistical Analysis)


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http://www.footballoutsiders.com/dvoa-ratings/2013/week-7-dvoa-ratings

 

Kansas City's ranking is one of the few places where the current DVOA ratings deviate significantly from win-loss records. Another team that stands out is Carolina, which has climbed to sixth overall at 3-3. However, with the exception of the Panthers, every team with a winning record is better than every team at .500 or worse except for two teams right in the middle of the ratings: Atlanta 15th at 2-4 and the Jets 16th at 4-3.

 

 

 

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Figures lie and liars figure.  Lies, damn lies and statistics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this case, I believe you're actually presenting a significant statistical relationship.  P is high, keep the guy, P is low, let it go.

 

Pie for anyone who knows of which I speak.

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I notice a common theme between SEA, DEN, KC, and IND.  Good fuging STs.  What the hell is the deal with our STs?  It seems like every time I watch another team's games they have at least one huge return a game.  Here we have Ginn, one of the best in the business, and I think at best he's returned it maybe a little over 20 yards once or twice.

 

It seems like every time he goes to return he's got people immediately in his face.  If those guys could step it up some that'd be a huge boost for the team.

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