It's that time of year again. We used the beta version of Football Mogul 17 to simulate the upcoming season 1,000 times. Projected standings are shown for each league, including average number of wins and losses for each team during the simulation. "Super Bowl Champs" shows that team's chance of winning the Super Bowl.
Showing posts with label Patriots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patriots. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
I Miss You, Jonas Gray
As a Patriots fan, I loved watching Jonas Gray overpower the Colts in Indianapolis. On Sunday, Gray become the first running back since the Great Depression to rush for as many touchdowns as the rest of the league combined.
However, as a Patriots fan, I already miss Jonas Gray. That's because I know that he won't be here for long. Unlike Tom Brady, he's not going to retire in a Patriot's uniform. Bill Belichick doesn't keep running backs around for long (unless he can use them in the passing game, like Shane Vereen or Kevin Faulk).
Remember LeGarrette Blount? Of course you do. He also ran for four touchdowns in one game, also against the Colts. In the playoffs! Two months later he signed with the Steelers.
Belichick feels, perhaps correctly, that today's running game is about power blocking and play-calling, not about star running backs. This means that he can pick Jonas Gray off the scrap heap and turn him into a star. Belichick also knows that running backs get old fast. Put these two facts together and it means that we probably won't be seeing Jonas Gray in a Patriots uniform next year.
Jonas, I miss you already!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Football Mogul Predicts the 2013 Season
Predictions by Football Mogul 2014 for the upcoming season (100 seasons simulated):
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Worst Call In Super Bowl History
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Photo by Ed Yourdon |
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Super Bowl MVP Predictions
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Photo by Keith Allison |
Odds are that it will go to a quarterback. But there's a 48.7% chance of someone else taking home the MVP trophy.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
The NFL's "Worst" Pass Defenses
In tonight's 45-7 drubbing of the Broncos by the Patriots, I have to admit that the 2nd half was pretty boring.
Here's what I did see that was interesting:
CBS put up a graphic showing that the best teams in the NFL this year also had the worst pass defenses. This wasn't the first time I had seen this stat trotted out as "proof" that the Packers, Saints and Pats have horrible pass defenses.
Here's what I did see that was interesting:
CBS put up a graphic showing that the best teams in the NFL this year also had the worst pass defenses. This wasn't the first time I had seen this stat trotted out as "proof" that the Packers, Saints and Pats have horrible pass defenses.
Team
| Won | Lost | Pass Yards Allowed Per Game | NFL Rank |
Green Bay Packers
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15 | 1 | 301.2 | 32nd |
New England Patriots
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13 | 3 | 283.0 | 31st |
New Orleans Saints
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11 | 5 | 266.7 | 30th |
Well ... duh.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Go For Two!
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Photo by Keith Allison |
Monday, January 11, 2010
Wes Welker For MVP
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Photo by Mike Gil |
Monday, November 16, 2009
Belichick Made The Right Call
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Photo by Keith Allison |
Last night, near the end of an important game against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 10, the New England Patriots faced 4th-and-2 on their own 28-yard-line. The Patriots were ahead by 6 points, with 2 minutes and 8 seconds left on the clock. Conventional wisdom said the Patriots should punt the ball, to force Manning to try to drive the length of the field for a game-winning score. Instead, the Patriots went for it and failed to convert. The Colts went on to win.
Commentators are already arguing about whether Coach Belichick showed too little faith in his defense, or too much faith in his offense. It has nothing do with faith. It's all about giving your team the best chance of winning. And the numbers say that Belichick made the right call.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The End Of The 50-Yard Field Goal
Stephen Gostkowski, the kicker for the New England Patriots, has one of the strongest legs in the NFL. Most of his kickoffs go into the opponent's end zone -- many of them for touchbacks.
But he doesn't have any 50-yard field goals this year. That's because Coach Belichick hasn't asked him to try any. Gostkowski has a 93% success rate on kicks less than 50 yards. But no attempts beyond that distance.
This stat is part of a larger trend in the NFL.
But he doesn't have any 50-yard field goals this year. That's because Coach Belichick hasn't asked him to try any. Gostkowski has a 93% success rate on kicks less than 50 yards. But no attempts beyond that distance.
This stat is part of a larger trend in the NFL.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Did Bill Belichick Use the "Maddux Gambit" Against Tony Dungy?
This weekend, we will see the third post-season matchup between Tom Brady's New England Patriots and Peyton Manning's Indianapolis Colts. As my fellow New Englanders know, the Patriots have won the previous two games. At least some of the credit for these two wins was given to Belichick for "outcoaching" Tony Dungy in both meetings. But when the Pats and Colts played in Foxboro during the regular season this year, it looked like Dungy was doing the "outcoaching".
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