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Patriots are first in the NFL in points scored by a pretty big margin too (more than 3.5 points a game) However, through 11 games the 2007 Pats outscored the 2010 Pats by 108 points, almost 10 a game.
Leading the NFL in points scored, the 2010 Pats would need to average 51.2 points per game the rest of the way to break the record that team set.
 
I really don't want to go back to that season. Even with all the records, it was a failure... topped off by Belichick's worst coached game of his career.
 
I really don't want to go back to that season. Even with all the records, it was a failure... topped off by Belichick's worst coached game of his career.

And one of the worst officiated games ever..
 
Moved to correct thread.
 
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Steve Scarnecchia's LinkedIn profile is now gone, but at the moment Google still has it in cache:

Steve Scarnecchia - LinkedIn

I bet Bing will have it cached longer than Google does, if you search on steve scarnecchia linkedin

Apparently, he worked for Jets before the Patriots -- including at the time of Spygate.

What I don't understand is what the NFL job listed means.

I believe this is in the wrong thread...
 
I really don't want to go back to that season. Even with all the records, it was a failure... topped off by the offensive line's worst game of that year.


Changed it for you :cool:


Besides if Hobbs had some help on that final play to Burress or one of our linemen was good enough to wrap up a wimpy Eli instead of letting him get away for the Tyree miracle catch,we would not be saying Belichick coached a bad game.
 
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another amazing stat, while the team has been #1 in scoring, before the last game played (or was it before the colts game?), they had the 17th ranked offense in the league. I know the #1 in scoring statistic is attributed to ST and defense turnovers, but gee, that's still a surprise to me, even if it only represents yardage per game. I would have expected at least top 10.

Currently, they're ranked 12 in total offense (14 in passing and 16 in rushing). pretty darn balanced.

For comparison, last year the Saints finished the regular season being #1 in scoring while #20 in scoring against (we're #22). They were #1 on offense (we're #12) and #25 on defense (yardage per game) (we're #30).
 
another amazing stat, while the team has been #1 in scoring, before the last game played (or was it before the colts game?), they had the 17th ranked offense in the league. I know the #1 in scoring statistic is attributed to ST and defense turnovers, but gee, that's still a surprise to me, even if it only represents yardage per game. I would have expected at least top 10.

Currently, they're ranked 12 in total offense (14 in passing and 16 in rushing). pretty darn balanced.

For comparison, last year the Saints finished the regular season being #1 in scoring while #20 in scoring against (we're #22). They were #1 on offense (we're #12) and #25 on defense (yardage per game) (we're #30).
I think if you discount d and st scores they are still #1
 
Steve Scarnecchia's LinkedIn profile is now gone, but at the moment Google still has it in cache:

Steve Scarnecchia - LinkedIn

I bet Bing will have it cached longer than Google does, if you search on steve scarnecchia linkedin

Apparently, he worked for Jets before the Patriots -- including at the time of Spygate.

What I don't understand is what the NFL job listed means.
One of these things is not like the other
 
I believe this is in the wrong thread...

Which explains, of course, why I didn't find it in that one, and had to resort to the search functionality to find it at all ...

Editing now.
 
whats dvoa mean?
Defense-adjusted value over average.

It's basically the success of a play given the league average success for the play based on formulae and other specifics.

A 0 rating = league average, + = above league average, - = below league average.
 
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the number #1 rated offense almost never wins the Super Bowl (7 times only).
 
the number #1 rated offense almost never wins the Super Bowl (7 times only).
That phenomena is by yardage. Doesnt apply here.
I'm pretty sure the stat is still true that the #1 passing team in the NFL has never won the SB.
 
the number #1 rated offense almost never wins the Super Bowl (7 times only).[/QUOT

Thank you chicken little.

It really stinks having a great offense.

We need to just give up the season as a loss right now.
 
Eh, trends and streaks are recorded because they eventually come to an end. Who better than the Pats?
 
You got that right.

I have no respect for Mike Carey.

sorry for bringing up such painful memories, but what were the issues with the officiating in that game? I think I have blocked out so much of the game I forget. I know the way the clock was run during the Giants final drive was way off, but I dont remember much else in regards to the officiating
 
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