We are averaging a full score less than the league average and 1 single game above the league average and 2 at the league average. We have a total of 2 games all season where an opponent scored more than their season average against us. 2. Total. Games. And the numbers would be increasingly in our favor if I did the legwork to remove out the score of our game but I’m not gonna do that.

League avg PPG: 22.7

#Scores by week:

1: 7 (avg 16.6)

2: 23 (avg 19.5)

3: 12 (avg 13.5)

4: 16 (avg 17.5)

5: 10 (avg 31.5)

6: 19 (avg 22.7)

7: 22 (avg 23)

8: 31 (avg 20.2)

9: bye (avg before the bye: 17.5ppg)

10: 3 (avg 23)

11: 14 (avg 19.2)

12: 13 (avg 20.8)

#League best PPG per year

2023: 15.5 SF

2022: 17.2 SF

2021: 18.3 BUF

2020: 18.5 BAL

2019: 14.4 NE

2018: 17.6 CHI

2017: 17.0 LAC

2016: 16.4 NE

A “terrible” Wilks had us at 17.5 PPG Which is good enough to be a top 2 defense by PPG in every single previous season listed.

Math doesn’t lie.

  • EShyB
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    1 year ago

    No, the average of points scored against you is not how you win games. Football is a little more complicated than that…