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These are their offensive and defensive rankings, along with their pro-football-reference.com's SRS ratings...

AFC
New England
- Offense: #3 points, #4 yards, 4.3 SRS
- Defense: #1 points, #8 yards, 5.0 SRS

Pittsburgh
- Offense: #10 points, #7 yards, 2.8 SRS
- Defense: #10 points, #12 yards, 2.0 SRS

Kansas City
- Offense: #13 points, #20 yards, 1.2 SRS
- Defense: #7 points, #24 yards, 4.4 SRS

Houston
- Offense: #28 points, #29 yards, -5.3 SRS
- Defense: #11 points, #1 yards, 2.7 SRS

NFC
Dallas
- Offense: #5 points, #5 yards, 4.1 SRS
- Defense: #5 points, #14 yards, 2.9 SRS

Atlanta
- Offense: #1 points, #2 yards, 10.5 SRS
- Defense: #27 points, #25 yards, -2.0 SRS

Seattle
- Offense: #18 points, #12 yards, -2.4 SRS
- Defense: #3 points, #5 yards, 4.5 SRS

Green Bay
- Offense: #4 points, #8 yards, 4.9 SRS
- Defense: #21 points, #22 yards, -2.0 SRS


Ranking the Offenses
1. Atl - #1 points, #2 yards, 1.5 avg, 10.5 SRS
2. NE - #3 points, #4 yards, 3.5 avg, 4.3 SRS
3. GB - #4 points, #8 yards, 6.0 avg, 4.9 SRS
4. Dal - #5 points, #5 yards, 5.0 avg, 4.1 SRS
5. Pit - #10 points, #7 yards, 8.5 avg, 2.8 SRS
6. KC - #13 points, #20 yards, 16.5 avg, 1.2 SRS
7. Sea - #18 points, #12 yards, 15.0 avg, -2.4 SRS
8. Hou - #28 points, #29 yards, 28.5 avg, -5.3 SRS

Ranking the Defenses
1. Sea - #3 points, #5 yards, 4.0 avg, 4.5 SRS
2. NE - #1 points, #8 yards, 4.5 avg, 5.0 SRS
3. Hou - #11 points, #1 yards, 6.0 avg, 2.7 SRS
4. KC - #7 points, #24 yards, 15.5 avg, 4.4 SRS
5. Dal - #5 points, #14 yards, 9.5 avg, 2.9 SRS
6. Pit - #10 points, #12 yards, 11.0 avg, 2.0 SRS
7. GB - #21 points, #22 yards, 21.0 avg, -2.0 SRS
8. Atl - #27 points, #25 yards, 26.0 avg, -2.0 SRS

Most well-rounded team: Patriots (3.5 offense, 4.5 defense)
Most lopsided offensive team: Atlanta (1.5 offense, 26.0 defense)
Most lopsided defensive team: Houston (28.5 offense, 6.0 defense)

Interesting. Plot these two sets of rankings as I just laid them out (admittedly my own view there based on the data). They are almost totally inversely proportional to each other with one gigantic exception.

Off Def
Atl Sea
NE NE
GB Hou
Dal KC
Pit Dal
KC Pit
Sea GB
Hou Atl

NE is the exception because they're in the top tier of each set of rankings. It is pretty clear that the Patriots are the best all around team in the NFL this year. Let's hope that holds true through the playoffs!
 
Could be why they are odds on favorites to win SB this year...
 
These are their offensive and defensive rankings, along with their pro-football-reference.com's SRS ratings...

AFC
New England
- Offense: #3 points, #4 yards, 4.3 SRS
- Defense: #1 points, #8 yards, 5.0 SRS

Pittsburgh
- Offense: #10 points, #7 yards, 2.8 SRS
- Defense: #10 points, #12 yards, 2.0 SRS

Kansas City
- Offense: #13 points, #20 yards, 1.2 SRS
- Defense: #7 points, #24 yards, 4.4 SRS

Houston
- Offense: #28 points, #29 yards, -5.3 SRS
- Defense: #11 points, #1 yards, 2.7 SRS

NFC
Dallas
- Offense: #5 points, #5 yards, 4.1 SRS
- Defense: #5 points, #14 yards, 2.9 SRS

Atlanta
- Offense: #1 points, #2 yards, 10.5 SRS
- Defense: #27 points, #25 yards, -2.0 SRS

Seattle
- Offense: #18 points, #12 yards, -2.4 SRS
- Defense: #3 points, #5 yards, 4.5 SRS

Green Bay
- Offense: #4 points, #8 yards, 4.9 SRS
- Defense: #21 points, #22 yards, -2.0 SRS


Ranking the Offenses
1. Atl - #1 points, #2 yards, 1.5 avg, 10.5 SRS
2. NE - #3 points, #4 yards, 3.5 avg, 4.3 SRS
3. GB - #4 points, #8 yards, 6.0 avg, 4.9 SRS
4. Dal - #5 points, #5 yards, 5.0 avg, 4.1 SRS
5. Pit - #10 points, #7 yards, 8.5 avg, 2.8 SRS
6. KC - #13 points, #20 yards, 16.5 avg, 1.2 SRS
7. Sea - #18 points, #12 yards, 15.0 avg, -2.4 SRS
8. Hou - #28 points, #29 yards, 28.5 avg, -5.3 SRS

Ranking the Defenses
1. Sea - #3 points, #5 yards, 4.0 avg, 4.5 SRS
2. NE - #1 points, #8 yards, 4.5 avg, 5.0 SRS
3. Hou - #11 points, #1 yards, 6.0 avg, 2.7 SRS
4. KC - #7 points, #24 yards, 15.5 avg, 4.4 SRS
5. Dal - #5 points, #14 yards, 9.5 avg, 2.9 SRS
6. Pit - #10 points, #12 yards, 11.0 avg, 2.0 SRS
7. GB - #21 points, #22 yards, 21.0 avg, -2.0 SRS
8. Atl - #27 points, #25 yards, 26.0 avg, -2.0 SRS

Most well-rounded team: Patriots (3.5 offense, 4.5 defense)
Most lopsided offensive team: Atlanta (1.5 offense, 26.0 defense)
Most lopsided defensive team: Houston (28.5 offense, 6.0 defense)

Interesting. Plot these two sets of rankings as I just laid them out (admittedly my own view there based on the data). They are almost totally inversely proportional to each other with one gigantic exception.

Off Def
Atl Sea
NE NE
GB Hou
Dal KC
Pit Dal
KC Pit
Sea GB
Hou Atl

NE is the exception because they're in the top tier of each set of rankings. It is pretty clear that the Patriots are the best all around team in the NFL this year. Let's hope that holds true through the playoffs!

Good Job
 
I wonder what differences there would be if they would have done this over only the last 6 weeks of the regular season? Some teams (Pittsburgh, Green Bay, etc.) have been hot lately and were not as good over the course of the entire season.
 
My rank:
Patriots - Best player, best coach, best overall talent
Dallas - best RB, best OL, D is improving ( far from top 5 but improving)
Atl - MVP, top 5 running game, top 3 WR, couple of playmakers on D, they gave up lots of points on garbage time ( Saints scored 3 TD's when the game was 38 - 11, first game same thing 42 - 35, but the game was 42-25)
Pitt- Best Overall back imo, great qb, best WR, decent OL, good D
KC - Best TO differential, good QB, great TE, great S, but have guys that don't match their partners talent Gaines is pretty weak imo, and without Derrick Johnson ...
GB - Great QB, GREAT OL, improved D but still weak imo
Sea - Great D but without Thomas they gave up 38 pionts to GB (5 TO won't happen again), they were shreded by Palmer. Kaep could win the game if SF wanted to. Lions dropped a lot of passes and their QB is pretty bad. So i am saying that Thomas is by far the best player, and that's a huge loss
Hou - D is pretty good, and they have Hopkins
 
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I wonder what differences there would be if they would have done this over only the last 6 weeks of the regular season? Some teams (Pittsburgh, Green Bay, etc.) have been hot lately and were not as good over the course of the entire season.

Well, you picked a random number (last 6 games), but since you picked it, let's go with it. Here's each team's last six games (asterisks denote playoff games):

New England
W, 22-17
W, 26-10
W, 30-23
W, 16-3
W, 41-3
W, 35-14
TOTAL: 6-0, 28.3 points for, 11.7 points against (+16.6)

Pittsburgh
W, 24-14
W, 27-20
W, 24-20
W, 31-27
W, 27-24
W, 30-12*
TOTAL: 6-0, 27.2 points for, 19.5 points against (+7.7)

Kansas City
W, 30-27
W, 29-28
W, 21-13
L, 17-19
W, 33-10
W, 37-27
TOTAL: 5-1, 27.8 points for, 20.7 points against (+7.1)

Houston
L, 13-21
W, 22-17
W, 21-20
W, 12-10
L, 17-24
W, 27-14*
TOTAL: 4-2, 18.7 points for, 17.7 points against (+1.0)

Dallas
W, 31-26
W, 17-15
L, 7-10
W, 26-20
W, 42-21
L, 13-27
TOTAL: 4-2, 22.7 points for, 19.8 points against (+2.9)

Atlanta
W, 38-19
L, 28-29
W, 42-14
W, 41-13
W, 33-16
W, 38-32
TOTAL: 5-1, 36.7 points for, 20.5 points against (+16.2)

Seattle
W, 40-7
L, 10-38
W, 24-3
L, 31-34
W, 25-23
W, 26-6*
TOTAL: 4-2, 26.0 points for, 18.5 points against (+7.5)

Green Bay
W, 21-13
W, 38-10
W, 30-27
W, 38-25
W, 31-24
W, 38-13*
TOTAL: 6-0, 32.7 points for, 18.7 points against (+14.0)
 
Best teams right now (based on a mix of past and how well they are playing)

#1 Pats
#2 GB
#3 Atlanta
#4 Dallas
#5 Pitt
#6 KC
#7 Seattle
#8 Houston

Right now I think GB/Atlanta are both playing near as well as they can. Peaking but that can fall off fast. Dallas is the 2nd best team but has overall been giving a meh performance recently on the whole. Pitt/KC/Seattle are all in the same boat. Looks great sometimes and not so great others and it seems it has a lot to do with HF. Houston is just happy to be here. We all know what they are and so do they.
 
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