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You all saw Dion Lewis’ Houdini-esque escape against the Cowboys last week. Now, watch it again, with EVERY angle. This awesome play just got that much better. Watch the ULTIMATE HIGHLIGHT
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I don’t make @FitzyGFY webcasts as often as I used to. But when I do it’s usually something special. Like the Patriots playing Indy after a summer full of DeflateGate. Yeah.
Colts fans, might wana hide ya kids, hide ya wives!
Couldn’t imagine going into this game without hearing from old pal Fitzy.
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Now that we’re a quarter of the way into the season I feel comfortable diving into some of Football Outsiders’ DVOA stats and the early numbers for the Pats are pretty outstanding.
Remember, these numbers are adjusted for the matchup and situation, so go easy on the “Pats haven’t played anyone good” outrage.
First we have our overall DVOA on both sides of the ball, where the offense is hitting a level that puts it on par with Brady’s MVP seasons of 2007 and 2010. Defensively, they’re better overall but a little worse against the run, though I’d say that’s party by design.
Here’s a closer look at how they’re matching up with various receiving threats:
The improvement against tight ends is what stands out most, while there a bit of drop replacing Revis with Butler, the rest is pretty much the same. And again, they’ve been better overall.
Finally comes what I call the “bend-don’t-break chart” where they’re looking far less bendy after last week’s performance against the Cowboys. We’ll see how that holds up.
Belichick Breakdown: Week 5 at Cowboys
Must-watch after every win!
2007 Patriots vs Colts – YouTube
Another Pats-Colts Classic!
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I have never once mentioned or referenced QBR here but what better time to talk about it? I saw something this morning referencing this, mentioning that no one actually knows what the formula for QBR is and that it’s likely that the large amounts of yards-after-catch hurt Brady’s score.
This is a common way to state the “Tom Brady’s not that good” argument from those who love to ding him because he’s not hurling the ball 20 yards downfield in an impressive aerial assault every play. For some reason that is now a sort of standard for various analysts out there when evaluating quarterback play. As if “dink and dunk” is a gimmick and not real quarterbacking.
If it was just a gimmick though, I’m not sure why more teams are trying to do it because it’s been deadly effective for the Patriots since 2010 especially.
YAC hurts the QB? Well what about the fact that Brady audibled to that play based on the defense then threw the ball to the hot receiver in less than 2 seconds? Not many quarterbacks in the NFL can do that, but it’s something that isn’t taken into consideration by graders. They see an easy short pass and the receiver running a long way with the ball.
I’m not one for a lot of individual stats here on the blog. I think the only thing I really ever reference is Football Outsider’s DVOA, which measures total team efficiency. I also know people have issues with Pro Football Focus when some of their grades that don’t pass the smell test for the same reason.
I just think it’s hard to apply individual grades to players in the ultimate team sport and since I’m not really interesting in ranking individual players, rather just analyzing how the team performs and executes, I pretty much ignore things like QBR and PFF.
I just prefer to watch the games closely and come to my own opinions rather than stress about handing out a numerical grade to every individual player on every play when the game is so fluid from play to play and game to game.
You can make stats say whatever you want to, and so much of these advanced stats are more interested in find HOT TAKEZ that they lose the forest for the trees, just like last year when Brady was said to be “no longer elite” or whatever even before the Kansas City game.
So my power ranking-free, individual stats-free Patriots blog will power on!
Reiss: Patriots should think outside the system Reiss finally has the numbers up for how much the Patriots were in the 3-4 and sub packages and the numbers aren’t too surprising (Sub Package: 57%, 3-4: 40%, Goaline: 3%). This is all well charted territory in these parts. For the second year in a row the […]