The Patriots' average starting field position was their own 28.0 yard line.
The Broncos' average starting field position was their own 31.6 yard line.
That's just over a 3.5 yard starting position difference, on average. Not counting the two kneel-downs to end each half, each team had 14 drives. 14 x 3.6 = 50.4 yards (call it 50) of hidden yardage that Denver gained over the Patriots.
Now, how valuable is that 50 yards? Well, looking at the point expectancy chart here (from Advanced Football Analytics):
We see that the difference of 50 yards is worth just about 2.5 points. A first and 10 from your own 10 yard line yields an expected point value of about 0. A first and 10 from the opponent's 40 yields an expected point value of about 2.5.
So if you total up all those hidden yards, Denver would have been expected to win the game by about 2.5 points. And what happened? They won the game by 2 points. It would have been tied after regulation had Gostkowski not missed the earlier PAT, as that last TD would have tied the game with a conventional PAT.
The point is simply this: all those hidden yards, added up from a variety of factors, were the difference in the game.
The Broncos' average starting field position was their own 31.6 yard line.
That's just over a 3.5 yard starting position difference, on average. Not counting the two kneel-downs to end each half, each team had 14 drives. 14 x 3.6 = 50.4 yards (call it 50) of hidden yardage that Denver gained over the Patriots.
Now, how valuable is that 50 yards? Well, looking at the point expectancy chart here (from Advanced Football Analytics):
We see that the difference of 50 yards is worth just about 2.5 points. A first and 10 from your own 10 yard line yields an expected point value of about 0. A first and 10 from the opponent's 40 yields an expected point value of about 2.5.
So if you total up all those hidden yards, Denver would have been expected to win the game by about 2.5 points. And what happened? They won the game by 2 points. It would have been tied after regulation had Gostkowski not missed the earlier PAT, as that last TD would have tied the game with a conventional PAT.
The point is simply this: all those hidden yards, added up from a variety of factors, were the difference in the game.











