WaterfallJumper
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While I agree with Deus on this one, it's possible that the high passing TD numbers could -- and I'm speculating blindly here, because I'm up in the middle of the night for work and don't feel like doing the research -- be at the detriment of a well-developed running game. If that's the case, then perhaps when teams reach the playoffs, it's more difficult to be one dimensional on offense. I'm sure someone with time to burn could review the numbers.
Otherwise, 7 out of 50-something isn't terribly compelling. It's also not particularly relevant to the way the game plays out when the team has to execute, as mentioned in some of the examples above. How about analyzing the Super Bowl win/loss record by color of the Patriots jerseys, or the type of hoodie Belichick wears? That seems to go over with the easily-amused-by-numbers crowd.
Otherwise, 7 out of 50-something isn't terribly compelling. It's also not particularly relevant to the way the game plays out when the team has to execute, as mentioned in some of the examples above. How about analyzing the Super Bowl win/loss record by color of the Patriots jerseys, or the type of hoodie Belichick wears? That seems to go over with the easily-amused-by-numbers crowd.