I have numbers a page or two back, Vince. You're right about the colts though. I was getting my stat from nfl.com/history and then the last two years I switched. In the switch I made a mistake.
I still ended up taking out the highest two. The Colts would be one of those highest two. When doing that, it adds in 14 from when the raiders won and bumps the averages up to about even - 3.5. If you take out the high two on yours it ends up at 3.5 as well
I didn't want unusual exceptions throwing off the data. Ultimately it's how a defense/STs play in the playoffs, not the regular season that counts, but I don't know where to get that stat and over 27 years, after removing unusual data, I think a pretty reliable theme is gained from the regular season stat. The theme is that great QB's or good QB's both require the same thing - (a great surrounding cast) I don't think it's a stretch to say people far overrate the importance of the QB because they see a couple QB's win many and they assume it was the QB. Reality is that they need the same surrounding cast as the 1 time winners and maybe a bunch of guys who never won are better than the guys who did, but never had the surroudning team or health bounce the right way in the post season. It's a team game with team wins and I think Brett Favre was on to something when he says the QB takes more blame than he deserves in the bad times and gets more credit than he deserves in the good times. It's the team.
I still ended up taking out the highest two. The Colts would be one of those highest two. When doing that, it adds in 14 from when the raiders won and bumps the averages up to about even - 3.5. If you take out the high two on yours it ends up at 3.5 as well
I didn't want unusual exceptions throwing off the data. Ultimately it's how a defense/STs play in the playoffs, not the regular season that counts, but I don't know where to get that stat and over 27 years, after removing unusual data, I think a pretty reliable theme is gained from the regular season stat. The theme is that great QB's or good QB's both require the same thing - (a great surrounding cast) I don't think it's a stretch to say people far overrate the importance of the QB because they see a couple QB's win many and they assume it was the QB. Reality is that they need the same surrounding cast as the 1 time winners and maybe a bunch of guys who never won are better than the guys who did, but never had the surroudning team or health bounce the right way in the post season. It's a team game with team wins and I think Brett Favre was on to something when he says the QB takes more blame than he deserves in the bad times and gets more credit than he deserves in the good times. It's the team.

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