Oswlek
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1) wasn't trying to skew facts, wanted to make sure the analysis was fair. i could've ignored it since it worked against the chargers but that wouldn't be right.
2) trend figures are an inaccurate depiction of the two teams.
3) the last 5 games of the season, however, were against much stronger opponents for the chargers than for the patriots. view:
SD last 5 : Buffalo, Denver, KC, Seattle, Arizona
NE last 5 : Detroit, Miami, Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee
the only team the patriots faced that had a shot at going to the playoffs were the jags (tenn was a long-shot, and clearly not playoff caliber).
denver, was bumped out by SF.. KC and seattle both made it to the playoffs. so to look at the last few games and to try and compare the results from the chargers to patriots, you don't come anywhere near an accurate depiction of how the two teams are.
new england barely beat detroit and lost to houston.
1) The points analysis weights teams by how well they scored and defensed points against their oppositions averages, so a "quality of opposition" weighting is already applied.
2) The last 4 games are the ones used (excluding Arizona for SD) so it is really:
SD - Buffalo, Denver, KC Seattle
NE - Houston, Jacksonville, TN and NY
I don't see a huge difference and neither did the PF/PA figures.
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