Agreed Greg about the running. I think it's the same with TOS but this year has been weird. One of our losses, we had the ball 36 minutes to their 24 and still lost.
There is no catch all stat. There is no magic formula to winning a SB. You can increase your odds by having the #1 D as it happened 4 times in the past decade.
Belichick was taking a page out of Mike Ditka's book by slamming people who use stats. Well, I happen to like stats. We all do. If you play fantasy football, you love stats. When you argue who is better than who, you use stats. Stats are another form of dick measuring contests between fans. My team is better than your team. Oh yeah? Prove it. OK, fine, here are these stats...
Well, just for fun, I'll give you even more stats. These are the past 10 Super Bowl winners with their Offense rankings, ther Defense rankings, the point differential ratings, and the takeaway/giveaway differential rankings. The '07 Giants are the one team where a stat nut would just take a look at them and say WTF?
Have fun with this.
Year Team O D Diff T/G
2000 Rvns 14 1 2 1
2001 Pats 6 6 7 9
2002 Bucs 18 1 2 1
2003 Pats 12 1 6 2
2004 Pats 4 2 1 8
2005 Stlr 9 3 5 9
2006 Clts 2 23 9 6
2007 Gnts 14 17 13 26
2008 Stlr 20 1 5 11
2009 Stns 1 20 1 3
Funny thing looking at it was the '07 Giants even were -9 when it comes to Takeaways/Giveaways. They had an average O, a mediocre D, lousy when it comes to turnover ratio, yet they manage to win it all.
It happens. The game is weird. But historically, when the Packers lead the league in D, we get a Championship. That's what I can make out of all this jazz.
(by the way, getting that graph to line up isn't easy).
My man Donald Driver
(thanks to Pack93z for the pic)
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