Saturday, July 28, 2012

Offense Notes

This year the Dallas Technology Center collected detailed offense and defense data along with the win-loss records of teams while running the simulation of multiple seasons. 

Scoring
The New York Giants, Kansas City and San Diego were all ranked in the top 5 teams in points, rushing touchdowns and passing touchdowns. Carolina just missed this group by ranking 6th in Passing TDs.

Running Game
The Green Bay Packers were the strongest in the rushing categories of Yards, TDs, TD% and Average, ranking in the top 3 of all of those categories. Cleveland and Baltimore have powerful running games with the ability to rack up a lot of yards but were not in the Top 5 in the scoring categories.

Passing Game
The Kansas City Chiefs dominated most of the passing game categories, ranking first in 5 out of 14 including the most important ones of TDs and Yards. Oakland, Washington and San Diego were also very strong through the air.

Miscellaneous
Washington is the team least likely to turn the ball over.
San Diego and Green Bay have the best talent for scoring in the Red Zone.
In a damage to their reputation, the Oakland Raiders were the least penalized team on offense.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Carolina vs Washington in Super Bowl VIII?

The Carolina Panthers and Washington Redskins edged out San Diego and New York as their respective conference champions. The road to the championship goes through their home fields.

The breakdown...

NFC East
The Redskins and Giants are strong at the top but the Cowboys and Eagles are looking like the two worst teams in the USAFL. Washington has a tough defense, New York has a powerful offense. Cleveland looks improved by Pittsburgh has taken a huge step back, especially on offense.

1. Washington (13-3)
2. New York Giants (12-4)
3. Cleveland (10-6)
4. Pittsburgh (9-7)
5. Dallas (4-12)
6. Philadelphia (3-13)

NFC Central
This division title is up for grabs. Detroit and Baltimore do not have much offense, Green Bay and San Francisco do not have much defense. This will be bloody all the way.

1. Detroit (10-6)
2. Baltimore (9-7)
3. Green Bay (8-8)
4. San Francisco (8-8)
5. Chicago (6-10)
6. Minnesota (5-11)

AFC East
The Panthers won't have much competition for the division, it's the conference where resistance will be tough. Carolina is a much improved team from last year, New York has regressed. The rest of the division are about the same.

1. Carolina (14-2)
2. Atlanta (9-7)
3. Boston (7-9)
4. Miami (7-9)
5. Buffalo (6-10)
6. New York Jets (4-12)

AFC Central
The Chargers have the edge but look at those Chiefs! Launching from 2-14 last year to 12-4 and a very good chance at a wild card slot, at least...maybe the division? One caveat: they were expected to win 6 last year. Raiders are about the same but the rest of 'em: Broncos, Houston, Cincinnati - big dropoff.

1. San Diego (13-3)
2. Kansas City (12-4)
3. Oakland (11-5)
4. Denver (6-10)
5. Houston (4-12)
6. Cincinnati (4-12)