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Midway Stats and Projections Going Forward
Here are some statistics and what I project will be those stats by season's end.
Brady Stats: 209-320 (65.3%), 2408 yds, 16 td, 3 int Proj: 420-635 (66.1%), 4735 yds, 35 td, 7 int Ridley Stats: 150 att, 716 yds, 4.8 ypc, 5 td Proj: 280 att, 1380 yds, 4.9 ypc, 9 td Vereen Stats: 17 att, 72 yds, 4.2 ypc, 2 td Proj: 70 att, 301 yds, 4.3 ypc, 6 td Welker Stats: 60 rec, 736 yds, 12.3 ypc, 2 td Proj: 101 rec, 1202 yds, 11.9 ypc, 4 td Gronkowski Stats: 43 rec, 580 yds, 13.5 ypc, 7 td Proj: 90 rec, 1233 yds, 13.7 ypc, 15 td Hernandez Stats: 17 rec, 143 yds, 8.4 ypc, 2 td Proj: 52 rec, 470 yds, 9.0 ypc, 6 td Lloyd Stats: 37 rec, 435 yds, 11.8 ypc, 3 td Proj: 60 rec, 750 yds, 12.5 ypc, 5 td Jones Stats: 6 sacks, 33 tackles+assists, 3 FF Proj: 11 sacks, 55 tackles+assists, 5 FF, 1 DTD Mayo Stats: 1 sack, 1 INT, 3 FF, 78 tackles+assists Proj: 1 sack, 2 INT, 4 FF, 135 tackles+assists I think the Pats as a team will end up with the #1 offense in the league in points (averaging about 34 ppg by season's end) and yards (averaging over 450 ypg). I think they'll end up with a defense that's around #10 in scoring (give or take a few) and #22-24 in yards allowed. I think they go 7-1 in their last 8 and make it to the playoffs as the #2 seed somehow, with a 12-4 record. |
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Brady Completion Percentage:
2009: 65.7 2010: 65.9 2011: 65.6 2012: 65.3 That is just silly consistency. I'll put him down for 65.6% for the end of 2012 and feel pretty confident. |
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Football | NFL | Team Leaders - Passes Dropped - washingtonpost.com even drop to the league average of 16.5 ( roughly 2 a game) his numbers would be higher... |
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2009 First Game (2012 First Game) QB Brady (Brady) RB Taylor (Ridley) WR Moss (Lloyd) WR Welker (Welker) TE Watson (Gronkowski) TE Baker (Hernandez) OT Light (Solder) OG Mankins (Mankins) C Koppen (Wendell) OG Neal (Connolly) OT Kaczur (Vollmer) The offense has almost been completely revamped over the last 4 years...transitioning from an attacking, 3-wide, run-as-a-diversion offense to a balanced, multiple, 2-TE scheme. Yet Brady has stayed amazingly consistent over that period of transition. |
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