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  • 2012 Power Rankings

    One stop shopping to complain about a lack of respect for the Packers. However, for the first post, I find little to complain about.

    This author is a former contributor to Pro Football Reference, which dropped the blog portion of the website in the past year or two. He now blogs at Football Perspective using the same PFR database.

    Week 6 (before Monday Night)
    Here’s a quick Monday data dump… I ran the Simple Rating System (for offense and defense) on this year’s NFL results, but instead of weighing each game equally, I used Wayne Winston’s method of giving more weight to recent outcomes. Winston’s system is simply to give each game a weight of:λ ^ (weeks ago) In


    SRS is the key to this column. Higher overall is better. Negative on D value is better.


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    Rk	Team	Gms	W	L	Off	Def	SRS	wpaloc	wpaveg	wpa_1st	wpa_2d	wpa_3d	wpa_4-OT
    1	CBears	5	4	1	7.6	-7.6	15.2	-0.07	0.48	0.13	0.02	0.73	0.22
    2	NYGiant	6	4	2	9.8	-3.0	12.8	0.00	0.26	0.06	0.21	0.05	0.43
    3	49ers	6	4	2	0.5	-10.4	10.9	0.00	0.80	-0.04	0.21	0.30	-0.28
    4	Pats	6	3	3	9.0	0.4	8.6	-0.14	1.00	0.62	0.00	0.27	-1.75
    5	Packers	6	3	3	4.9	-2.5	7.5	0.00	0.67	0.44	0.06	-0.64	-0.53
    6	Seahawk	6	4	2	-2.0	-8.7	6.6	0.00	-0.20	0.68	-0.74	0.19	1.07
    7	Texans	6	5	1	4.6	-1.2	5.8	0.00	1.34	-0.19	0.76	0.12	-0.02
    8	Falcons	6	6	0	2.3	-3.2	5.4	0.00	0.61	0.52	0.20	0.41	1.25
    9	Broncos	5	2	3	2.5	-2.2	4.7	0.07	-0.13	-0.34	-0.63	0.12	0.41
    10	Buccs	5	2	3	-0.5	-4.5	4.0	0.07	-0.42	0.35	0.20	0.36	-1.06
    Last edited by pbmax; 10-15-2012, 12:09 PM.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

  • #2
    WPA for these guys means win probability added, meaning, how much did a teams fortunes rise or fall at certain intervals (they use quarter by quarter measurements).

    They start with a pregame win probability computed from the vegas line (wpa_vegas) and the affect of the location (home or road game). Not sure why vegas number doesn't include the latter. This implementation weights recent games more heavily. To see what a Simple Rating System is, go here: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=37

    The wpa by quarter definitely shows the struggles the Packers have had in the 2nd halves of games.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    • #3
      Peter King, MMQB

      1. Atlanta (6-0). With the win over the Raiders, Mike Smith tied Dan Reeves atop the Falcons' all-time regular season coaching victories list, with 49. Not to rain on the parade, but this is the Falcons' 47th season. You're telling me they've never had a man win 50 regular season games? I guess that's what having 16 coaches -- only four interim ones, meaning the average tenure is slightly less than four years on the Atlanta sidelines -- does to the all-time win total.

      2. New York Giants (4-2). Most impressive win by any team this season, the 26-3 rout of the Niners that no one -- not even Abby Manning -- saw coming in its decisiveness. (Well, I'm sure Ms. Eli thought her husband would pull out a win, but a rout?)

      3. Houston (5-1). The Texans catch a major break next week. They play host to the Ravens, who could be without four of their five best defenders.

      4. Chicago (4-1). After two straight weeks of scoring defensive touchdowns, Lance Briggs and Charles Tillman were held scoreless Sunday. That could be because the Bears had a bye in advance of a Week 7 Monday nighter against Detroit.

      5. Baltimore (5-1). John Harbaugh is now 31-5 at home. The Ravens are on a 14-game winning streak at The Big Crabcake. But it's not at home where Baltimore's about to be tested. Next six weeks: at Houston, bye, at Cleveland, vs. Oakland, at Pittsburgh, at San Diego. Yikes.

      6. San Francisco (4-2). I guarantee you Jim Harbaugh hasn't slept yet, and is in his office as you read this, saying to the Bill Walsh photo on his laptop, "Coach, don't ask me. I have no idea what just happened.

      7. Green Bay (3-3). Just when you thought the Packers were free-falling like some Felix Baumgartner, they lay the wood to Houston and fly home to Green Bay to consider a relative pillow of a schedule coming up: at St. Louis, vs. Jacksonville, vs.Arizona and atDetroit in the next four weeks.
      There is a line of demarcation here. A big one, I think.

      8. Seattle (4-2). Amazing thing is, I was convinced the Seahawks had to beat the tar out of Tom Brady to win this game, and Brady, with 59 pass drops, was sacked only once and hit while throwing five times. Not a lot, getting hit once every 12 attempts. But this game was won with big plays from Russell Wilson when the Seahawks had to have them.

      9. New England (3-3). Ran 85 plays with the quick-strike offense, and rolled up enough yards to win, 475 of them. But Wilson made more big plays down the stretch than the quarterback he grew up loving, Tom Brady.

      10. San Diego (3-2). If Philip Rivers continues on this path every week -- 250 passing yards, one interception, which is his average through the first five games -- and if their top two backs (Ryan Mathews, Jackie Battle) continue on a 4.9-yard-per-carry clip, San Diego will win the division. Period.

      Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...l#ixzz29QYniy1
      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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      • #4
        I wonder how far San Diego dropped after their second-half fiasco last night....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pbmax View Post
          Peter King, MMQB

          7. Green Bay (3-3). Just when you thought the Packers were free-falling like some Felix Baumgartner, they lay the wood to Houston and fly home to Green Bay to consider a relative pillow of a schedule coming up: at St. Louis, vs. Jacksonville, vs.Arizona and atDetroit in the next four weeks.
          There is a line of demarcation here. A big one, I think.
          with snappy copy like that, this Peter king fellow could score his own collumn on the school newspaper.
          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hoosier View Post
            I wonder how far San Diego dropped after their second-half fiasco last night....
            They had 5 turnovers in 6 second half possessions. However, they did manage to get off one punt.
            I can't run no more
            With that lawless crowd
            While the killers in high places
            Say their prayers out loud
            But they've summoned, they've summoned up
            A thundercloud
            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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            • #7
              Baltimore is 17th in this Efficiency Ranking from Advanced NFL Stats.

              GWP controls the ranking and stands for Generic Win Probability against a notional league-average opponent.

              Code:
              RANK	TEAM	LAST WK	GWP	Opp GWP	O RANK	D RANK
              1	 DEN	3	0.70	0.51	4	3
              2	 SF	1	0.70	0.51	5	2
              3	 HOU	2	0.61	0.49	9	11
              4	 CHI	6	0.61	0.48	18	1
              5	 NYG	14	0.61	0.55	2	22
              6	 CAR	10	0.59	0.50	11	16
              7	 GB	16	0.58	0.53	10	9
              8	 MIA	5	0.57	0.50	14	15
              9	 DAL	12	0.57	0.55	8	13
              10	 ATL	4	0.57	0.50	22	12
              Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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              • #8


                1. Falcons 6-0
                Last Week: 2 The resourceful Falcons keep finding ways to win even without playing their best. (Sando)

                2. Texans 5-1
                Last Week: 1 The Packers gave the Texans a wake-up call, but Houston still has the AFC South in hand. (Clayton)

                3. Giants 4-2
                Last Week: 7 Their victory in San Francisco was the best game any team in the league has played against any other all season. (Graziano)

                4. Ravens 5-1
                Last Week: 4 Baltimore's margin of victory in its four-game winning streak: 3.2 points. (Hensley)

                5. 49ers 4-2
                Last Week: 3 The Niners' once-dominant special teams have become a liability too frequently this season. (Sando)

                6. Bears 4-1
                Last Week: 6 They outscored opponents 98-27 in three games prior to bye. Look out, Lions. (Graziano)

                7. Patriots 3-3
                Last Week: 5 New England has lost seven games since 2009 in which it held the lead with under five minutes remaining in regulation. (Hensley)

                8. Packers 3-3
                Last Week: 12 Oh, there you guys are! We've been wondering where that laser-light-show offense went. (Graziano)

                9. Seahawks 4-2
                Last Week: 16 The Seahawks rank second in PPG allowed despite facing four Pro Bowl QBs from last season. (Sando)

                10. Vikings 4-2
                Last Week: 8 Where was the defense that helped build that 4-1 record? They didn't bring it to Washington. (Graziano)
                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                • #9
                  From CHFF (http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/stats/)

                  When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                  • #10


                    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                    • #11
                      DVOA table 2. Notice the Packers Strength of schedule according to DVOA so far. They have had and will have a tough row to hoe this year.

                      When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                      • #12
                        According to PFR's SoS (Strength of Schedule) calculations, Green Bay has played the 3rd toughest schedule so far. Dallas 1, Carolina 2, GB 3, same as FO's stat indicates.

                        If you look at the CHFF table above, Green Bay has already played 4 "Quality" opponents (teams with a record >0.500) and are 2-2 in those games. Dallas is the only other team with 4 quality opponents. Though if either would have beaten Seattle and Seattle was 3-3 it would no longer count as a quality game.
                        When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                        • #13
                          When do the Bears play a team that isn't bad/horrible? I mean other than Green Bay.

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                          • #14
                            Depending on where NO and IND go this year, Jacksonville and Tennessee could be the only truly "bad" teams they play all year.
                            When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by smuggler View Post
                              When do the Bears play a team that isn't bad/horrible? I mean other than Green Bay.
                              Detroit on Monday? Detroit is kind of a wildcard at this point. They have some good talent but are easily distracted.

                              The Bears still have to play Houston and San Fran. They have to play Minny twice too, like GB does, but Minny is starting to show some weakness when they don't get scores from their special teams.
                              When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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