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woodbuck27
02-17-2015, 10:19 PM
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25066031/2015-nfl-strength-of-schedule-steelers-at-no-1-falcons-at-no-32
2015 NFL strength of schedule: Steelers at No. 1, Falcons at No. 32
By John Breech | CBSSports.com
February 11, 2015 4:47 pm ET
Comment woodbuck27:
Where did the Packers rank?
MadScientist
02-18-2015, 03:02 AM
It would be really interesting to see how the strength of schedule rankings last year change from before the season to after the season.
woodbuck27
02-18-2015, 06:31 AM
It would be really interesting to see how the strength of schedule rankings last year change from before the season to after the season.
I'm not sure what you mean? Do you agree with this?
The Packers would have a certain strength of schedule for (the start of) or entire 2014 season schedule. So we might determine that and compare it with the SOS for the start of the 2015 schedule.
Depended on the balance of games the SOS ranking would vary until seasons end. Some NFL teams would have a tougher schedule before mid season than after. I think of the teams success based on the full 16 regular games schedule to seed it in the playoffs and thus better predict success.
gbgary
02-18-2015, 06:46 AM
ours ended up easier than i thought would be...dallas' is below .500...geesh. so is new england's.
woodbuck27
02-18-2015, 07:26 AM
ours ended up easier than i thought would be...dallas' is below .500...geesh. so is new england's.
1. Pittsburgh Steelers: 147-107-2, .579 (Combined 2014 record of all 16 opponents, combined winning percentage)
2. Cincinnati Bengals: 144-112, .563
4. Seattle Seahawks: 142-112-2, .559
5. Arizona Cardinals:142-113-1, .557
10. Denver Broncos: 138-117-1, .541
11. Baltimore Ravens: 137-117-2, .539
14. Green Bay Packers: 135-120-1, .529
15. Detroit Lions: 135-121, .527
22. New England Patriots: 122-134, .477
24. Dallas Cowboys: 119-136-1, .467
27. Carolina Panthers: 111-145, .434
31. Indianapolis Colts: 106-149-1, .417
Cheesehead Craig
02-18-2015, 07:56 AM
I think of the teams success based on the full 16 regular games schedule to seed it in the playoffs and thus better predict success.
So you're saying we should wait until the season is over and then decide if a team was a success? That's brilliant!
ThunderDan
02-18-2015, 08:13 AM
ours ended up easier than i thought would be...dallas' is below .500...geesh. so is new england's.
All it takes is a couple of stinkers in your division and your SOS is shot. Dallas had NYG and WASH in their division that is 4 games against awful teams.
ThunderDan
02-18-2015, 08:21 AM
It would be really interesting to see how the strength of schedule rankings last year change from before the season to after the season.
I think that would be interesting also.
Packer strength of schedule for 2014 was .504. Packers actual strength of schedule for 2014 after games played was 122-133-1 or roughly .4785
woodbuck27
02-18-2015, 08:22 AM
So you're saying we should wait until the season is over and then decide if a team was a success? That's brilliant!
Frick no ! This thread is merely ranking the NFL teams SOS.
The SOS is merely a predictor of success. It's nothing written in stone.
woodbuck27
02-18-2015, 08:23 AM
I think that would be interesting also.
Packer strength of schedule for 2014 was .504. Packers actual strength of schedule for 2014 after games played was 122-133-1 or roughly .4785
Good post.
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