leehanu
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.So I guess "Forced fumbles" doesn't include fumbled snaps, but "Recovered fumbles" does. That's the only way Chicago can have 1 forced fumble but 4 fumble recoveries.No idea.
Sure, and the original claim passed on about deflategate used fumbles lost over many years to claim NE was a huge outlier.
When it was redone for all fumbles it showed what this says, the Patriots are pretty good but not necessarily the best.
Now that the league is making sure the Patriots don't cheat with the football inflation, those Patriots stats on fumbling MUST be getting closer to the average, right????????
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@MikeReiss
Patriots have league-low 3 turnovers through 7 games. Lions (20) & Colts (19) w/ NFL high. Patriots' plus-7 differential tied for 2nd in NFL
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Soooo......(Given Brady's 1 INT - - and not his fault) that means the Pats have TWO total lost fumbles in 7 games this year. They are on a 5 pace.
Weren't "properly inflated" footballs supposed to bring them back to the pack?
Can you please change title? Title should say Framegate not Deflategate.
Why did you use 2004? Did something happen to make that a good starting point?Bob, the Patriots have the #1 fewest fumbles in the NFL since 20004. They ARE the best at that. The nonsense wasn't so much in the stats as in the usual problem: punishing excellence, and using success as evidence of cheating.
(A much better debunking of the PSI/fumbles connection is that Green Bay, an acknowledged OVER-inflator, also has a below-average long term fumble rate.)
Why did you use 2004? Did something happen to make that a good starting point?
There were many fatal flaws in the fumble rate = cheating argument, but not the least of which was their "gotcha" observation that the Patriots fumbling rate went from somewhat high in 2006 to league's lowest in 2007. The fumble-truther allegation was that the rules changes for NFL football preparation went into effect for the 2007 season. The real truth: the rules changes for NFL football preparation went into effect for the 2006 season, when the Patriots fumbling rate rose by a large amount over the prior year.
The fumble-truthers altered a fact (the timing of the rule change) to best fit the fumbling data to their agenda-driven conclusion.
...He did other analysis using 2000 (year BB became the coach) and 2007 (the year teams prepped their own balls) which is less arbitrary. Also others have looked at fumbles per play which is probably better.
LOL...honestly, what happened was that I realized I only had 3 minutes until my conference call started, so I had to stop compiling data and post! Ah, self-employment.
It may well be that a different sample would move the Pats down a notch or two, sorry if I overstated the case. But I still don't think that the Patriots "put the ball on the ground a lot" but just recover at an extraordinary rate, which was the statement I was disagreeing with.
...He did other analysis using 2000 (year BB became the coach) and 2007 (the year teams prepped their own balls) which is less arbitrary....
Are Buttfumbles considered forced?
He didn't run into his own butt.Those are self-inflicted, obviously.
My response to that was Your Guide To Deflate-gate/Ballghazi-Related Statistical Analyses So if you add back those teams cut out for "simplicity" the Patriots go from an outlier to not even the best? OK, good article, too bad it took less than a day to debunk.Now that the league is making sure the Patriots don't cheat with the football inflation, those Patriots stats on fumbling MUST be getting closer to the average, right????????
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@MikeReiss
Patriots have league-low 3 turnovers through 7 games. Lions (20) & Colts (19) w/ NFL high. Patriots' plus-7 differential tied for 2nd in NFL
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Soooo......(Given Brady's 1 INT - - and not his fault) that means the Pats have TWO total lost fumbles in 7 games this year. They are on a 5 pace.
Weren't "properly inflated" footballs supposed to bring them back to the pack?
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