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Seacoast Fan 01-07-2008 10:10 PM

New Statistical Analysis
 
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:

eom 01-07-2008 10:11 PM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
:rofl: .........

angelaf 01-07-2008 10:13 PM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
Here's my 5 second statistical analysis... in games with Wes Welker dressed, they are 16-0. :D

xmarkd400x 01-07-2008 10:14 PM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
The Patriots are undefeated when leading after four quarters of play.

Tucker 01-07-2008 11:47 PM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xmarkd400x (Post 726205)
The Patriots are undefeated when leading after four quarters of play.

:rofl: nice.

maverick4 01-08-2008 12:49 AM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
HILARIOUS!
bwahahahahaha

Tucker 01-08-2008 12:58 AM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xmarkd400x (Post 726205)
The Patriots are undefeated when leading after four quarters of play.

that is something John Madden would say on a serious note, though

PatriotsReign 01-08-2008 01:54 AM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tucker (Post 726387)
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!

RayClay 01-08-2008 01:58 AM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seacoast Fan (Post 726196)
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.

DarrylS 01-08-2008 03:18 AM

Re: New Statistical Analysis
 
reminds me of a Bill Simmons column..


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