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Since this was a bye week, I had some time on my hands, so I was poking around the official team stats for the Pats, and found a couple of interesting stats about some players that I hadn't seen anywhere else, so I though I would share them with you. I don't claim to be as thorough or knowledgeable as some other posters in here, so feel free to fact-check this but:

In games where Welker has more than 50 yds receiving in a game, the Pats are 10-0. When he has less than 50 yds in a game, they are only 5-0.

In games where Rodney Harrison played, the Pats are 12-0. Kind of shows you his value, eh? Likewise, when Seymour started a game, the Pats were 8-0, but when he didn't start, they were 8-0. Go figure.

When Kelly Washington blocks a put, the Pats have yet to lose.

Heath Evans has 2 or more carries in eight games this season, and each time the Pats have won.

When Vrabel has at least one sack and 5 or more tackles (solo and asstd combined) the Pats are 5-0. In games where he has a sack, without reference to tackles, the team is 7-0 (8-0 including preseason:D ). But, and here is where it gets confusing for me a bit, in games where Vrabel doesn't have a sack, they are undefeated.

Crazy, huh?:rocker:
 
:rofl: .........
 
Here's my 5 second statistical analysis... in games with Wes Welker dressed, they are 16-0. :D
 
The Patriots are undefeated when leading after four quarters of play.
 
that is something John Madden would say on a serious note, though

This is exactly the type of in-depth, outside the box, statistical analysis PatsFans.com members want to see. This was far better than any stat geek/fantasy analysis I've ever seen!;)

Awesome job! thanks for the hours you put in to share this with us Tucker! you're a good man!
 
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Since this was a bye week, I had some time on my hands, so I was poking around the official team stats for the Pats, and found a couple of interesting stats about some players that I hadn't seen anywhere else, so I though I would share them with you. I don't claim to be as thorough or knowledgeable as some other posters in here, so feel free to fact-check this but:

In games where Welker has more than 50 yds receiving in a game, the Pats are 10-0. When he has less than 50 yds in a game, they are only 5-0.

In games where Rodney Harrison played, the Pats are 12-0. Kind of shows you his value, eh? Likewise, when Seymour started a game, the Pats were 8-0, but when he didn't start, they were 8-0. Go figure.

When Kelly Washington blocks a put, the Pats have yet to lose.

Heath Evans has 2 or more carries in eight games this season, and each time the Pats have won.

When Vrabel has at least one sack and 5 or more tackles (solo and asstd combined) the Pats are 5-0. In games where he has a sack, without reference to tackles, the team is 7-0 (8-0 including preseason:D ). But, and here is where it gets confusing for me a bit, in games where Vrabel doesn't have a sack, they are undefeated.

Crazy, huh?:rocker:

Your mileage may vary.
 
reminds me of a Bill Simmons column..
 
Nice stats!!! :D
 
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Great job. We'll see if these stats hold up in the next three games!
 
Since this was a bye week, I had some time on my hands, so I was poking around the official team stats for the Pats, and found a couple of interesting stats about some players that I hadn't seen anywhere else, so I though I would share them with you. I don't claim to be as thorough or knowledgeable as some other posters in here, so feel free to fact-check this but:

In games where Welker has more than 50 yds receiving in a game, the Pats are 10-0. When he has less than 50 yds in a game, they are only 5-0.

In games where Rodney Harrison played, the Pats are 12-0. Kind of shows you his value, eh? Likewise, when Seymour started a game, the Pats were 8-0, but when he didn't start, they were 8-0. Go figure.

When Kelly Washington blocks a put, the Pats have yet to lose.

Heath Evans has 2 or more carries in eight games this season, and each time the Pats have won.

When Vrabel has at least one sack and 5 or more tackles (solo and asstd combined) the Pats are 5-0. In games where he has a sack, without reference to tackles, the team is 7-0 (8-0 including preseason:D ). But, and here is where it gets confusing for me a bit, in games where Vrabel doesn't have a sack, they are undefeated.

Crazy, huh?:rocker:

Good info. Base on that, I see the Pats as about a 12 point favorite against the Jags. :)
 
As they say, pride cometh before the....well, you know the rest. And remember, it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that Ring.

Not saying you guys won't win out (I'd still put that at greater than a 50% chance), but the stats you might really want to check out are how the Pats finished the season. Other than the Miami and Pittsburgh games, the other 4 of their last 6 games were actually close, and the opposition wasn't exactly playoff caliber in most cases.
 
As they say, pride cometh before the....well, you know the rest. And remember, it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that Ring.

Not saying you guys won't win out (I'd still put that at greater than a 50% chance), but the stats you might really want to check out are how the Pats finished the season. Other than the Miami and Pittsburgh games, the other 4 of their last 6 games were actually close, and the opposition wasn't exactly playoff caliber in most cases.

Hi, Emmitt....
 
:rofl:

great job
 
As they say, pride cometh before the....well, you know the rest. And remember, it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that Ring.

Not saying you guys won't win out (I'd still put that at greater than a 50% chance), but the stats you might really want to check out are how the Pats finished the season. Other than the Miami and Pittsburgh games, the other 4 of their last 6 games were actually close, and the opposition wasn't exactly playoff caliber in most cases.

And for those non playoff teams, the Pats game was their season........The Pats got the toughest game from every one of the last 6 teams, because it would have made their dismal season to be the team to stop the undefeated season.

This adversity just built the Pats resolve......now the real games begin
 
In games where either Matt Gutierrez or Matt Cassel (or both) plays the Patriots outscore their opponents by an average of 30.2 points, however in games where neither of them play the Patriots outscore opponents by a mere 13.4 points.

I guess that guy who voted for Favre got it right, Brady is a drain on the team.
 
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