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Based on all the whining and yammering I read here about how we cut our own throats not willing to overpay for the 2 prima donna wrs "who shall not be named here"...... I thought well what do the numbers say?
Do the other top tier AFC/NFC teams hit their WRs more than Patriots?
From this weekend action:
TEAM: WR rec (# wrs) / TE rec / RB rec / Total Yds / Avg per rec
INDY: 10 (2) / 1 / 3 / 219 / 6.7
CINCY: 15 (3) / 0 / 3 / 193 / 7.9
DEN: 11 (3) / 1 / 3 / 256 / 8.5
PITT: 9 (4) / 3 / 6 / 208 / 5.0
SEA: 18 (4) / 3 / 3 / 227 / 6.9
PHIL: 8 (3) / 4 / 6 / 296 / 9.0
NE: 13 (3) / 7 / 11 / 320 / 5.8
So Patriots hit 3 WRs pretty much average of every top team; same as all but 3. The "top passer" (paymeaton) in the league only threw to 2 WRs all game.
WR Recs is right in the middle number wise at 13; but 3 out of 7 rank ordering. - 50% more than the smallest and about 30% less than the most.
There is NO other team with as many TE receptions nor RB receptions. That is vintage Tom Brady - spread the ball around.
The one issue that jumps out of the page is our low YPC (probably due to the high # of RB catches - usually screens etc) and the exceptionally high YPC that Denver had bettered only by a Philly team beating up on a weak sister San Fran.
So in my short analysis is that I don't see a long term issue with WRs based on the numbers.
I do see a problem from the numbers with a Defense that gives up way too many big plays.
If you want to argue based on visual evidence that they lack style points or aren't consistent in play-calling fine. But # wise the wideouts we have even with Chad on the bench are doing fine. The team just needs to execute consistently like they did in the one scoring drive.
Do the other top tier AFC/NFC teams hit their WRs more than Patriots?
From this weekend action:
TEAM: WR rec (# wrs) / TE rec / RB rec / Total Yds / Avg per rec
INDY: 10 (2) / 1 / 3 / 219 / 6.7
CINCY: 15 (3) / 0 / 3 / 193 / 7.9
DEN: 11 (3) / 1 / 3 / 256 / 8.5
PITT: 9 (4) / 3 / 6 / 208 / 5.0
SEA: 18 (4) / 3 / 3 / 227 / 6.9
PHIL: 8 (3) / 4 / 6 / 296 / 9.0
NE: 13 (3) / 7 / 11 / 320 / 5.8
So Patriots hit 3 WRs pretty much average of every top team; same as all but 3. The "top passer" (paymeaton) in the league only threw to 2 WRs all game.
WR Recs is right in the middle number wise at 13; but 3 out of 7 rank ordering. - 50% more than the smallest and about 30% less than the most.
There is NO other team with as many TE receptions nor RB receptions. That is vintage Tom Brady - spread the ball around.
The one issue that jumps out of the page is our low YPC (probably due to the high # of RB catches - usually screens etc) and the exceptionally high YPC that Denver had bettered only by a Philly team beating up on a weak sister San Fran.
So in my short analysis is that I don't see a long term issue with WRs based on the numbers.
I do see a problem from the numbers with a Defense that gives up way too many big plays.
If you want to argue based on visual evidence that they lack style points or aren't consistent in play-calling fine. But # wise the wideouts we have even with Chad on the bench are doing fine. The team just needs to execute consistently like they did in the one scoring drive.











