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Danno 10-31-2013 08:29 AM

ColdHardFootballFacts - "Saints are Scary Good"
 
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Fear The New Orleans Saints
Cold, Hard Football Facts

The New Orleans Saints have quietly put up fearsome stats here in 2013, their performances overshadowed so far by the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, the dazzling Denver Broncos and the punishing Seattle Seahawks.

But the Saints should frighten any team that considers itself a contender, at least here as we enter the bewitching hour of Halloween and pass the halfway pole of the 2013 season.

New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton has returned from his year of exile on the Island of Dr. Goodell. And the team has revamped its historically inept defense of 2012 under new coordinator Rob Ryan.

The result is a 6-1 team that boasts a two-game lead in the NFC South, that would enjoy a first-round bye if the season ended today, and that, more importantly, has shot up rapidly in recent weeks in our Quality Stats Power Rankings.

New Orleans enters Week 9 No. 2 overall, just a shade behind the all-around statistical powerhouse Seattle Seahawks, and with a very winnable game at the New York Jets on the docket.

The Saints enjoy a Top 10 ranking in 17 of 23 Quality Stats and rank in the Top 5 league-wide in 15 of those indicators.

The Saints are scary good, folks.

Here’s a look at the Top 10 in our Quality Stats Rankings. You can see how all 32 teams size up in our Quality Stats Rankings here.

1. Seattle Seahawks (7-1) – Seattle struggled to put away the Rams Monday night. Hell, they held on for dear life. But they remain No. 1 in Defensive Passer Rating and the most statistically proficient all-around team in football.

Fear this Fact: Most importantly, Seattle remains No. 1 in Passer Rating Differential, the Mother of All Stats.

2. New Orleans Saints (6-1) – The Saints are No. 3 in Real Quarterback Rating; No. 3 in Defensive Real Quarterback Rating and No. 1 in Real Quarterback Rating Differential. These numbers bode extraordinarily well for the Saints’ Super Bowl hopes.

Fear this Fact: Teams that win the Real QB Rating battle are 104-16 (.867) this year; while the top 67 performances this year in Real QB Rating Differential have produced a nearly perfect 66-1 record, according to our Big Boards at CHFF Insider.


3. Carolina Panthers (4-3) – The Panthers are certainly the great statistical curiosity so far this year. They’ve put up the numbers of a 6-1 team, but sit there barely above sea level at 4-3 where it counts most. Credit a soft schedule: Carolina has faced just one Quality Opponent so far this year, and lost that game (Week 1 vs. Seattle).

Fear this Fact: The Panthers face four Quality Opponents in the final nine games: San Francisco, New England and New Orleans (twice). They should soon lose their lofty spot in our Power Rankings and reach statisitcal equilibrium.

4. Kansas City Chiefs (8-0) – The NFL’s only undefeated team has statistically stubbed its toe with a pair of narrow wins in recent weeks, including a two-spot drop this week in our Quality Stats Power Rankings. They’ve also dropped from No. 1 to No. 2 in three key measures of pass defense: Defensive Real Passing YPA, Defensive Real QB Rating and Defensive Passer Rating

Fear this Fact: The Chiefs remain No. 1 in Bendability (defensive efficiency) and No. 1 in Relative scoring defense (+8.05 PPG).

5. Indianapolis Colts (5-2) – Don’t sleep on the Colts, folks. Sure, they’ve suffered two losses. But they’ve also faced four Quality Opponents in seven games and enjoy a league-best three Quality Wins (tied with Cincy in each case), while outscoring those four Quality Opponents by an average of 5.5 PPG.

Fear this Fact: The Colts are right now the most statistically balanced team in the AFC.

6. San Francisco 49ers (6-2) – Nothing like a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars to soothe a team’s wounded statistical pride. The 49ers shot up three spots in our Quality Stats Power Rankings after their overseas 42-10 hatchet job on the Jags. They still have a long way to go to create the profile of a true contender.

Fear this Fact: San Francisco is a mere 19th league-wide in Total Team Yards Differential.

7. Cincinnati Bengals (6-2) – Andy Dalton is finally starting the show the statistical profile of the great young gun he was alleged to be over his first two seasons: Cincy is No. 5 in Real Passing YPA; No. 7 in Offensive Passer Rating; and No. 8 in Real QB Rating.

Fear this Fact: The Bengals are No. 4 in Passer Rating Differential (+19.6), the Mother of All Stats, and have done it against a tough schedule (league-high three Quality Wins, tied with Indy).

8. Denver Broncos (7-1) – The Pigskin “Pundits” are trying to tell us that the 2013 Broncos are an unstoppable force. The more sober and realistic Cold, Hard Football Facts tell us that they’re a largely unbalanced and overrated 7-1 team. Denver lost its only game this year against a Quality Opponent (39-33 at Indy). And despite the cushy soft schedule, the Broncos remains No. 22 in Bendability, No. 24 in Defensive Real Pass YPA and No. 27 in Total Team Yards Allowed.

Fear this Fact: Denver is also 29th league-wide in Relative scoring defense (-7.04 PPG).

9. Green Bay Packers (5-2) – The Packers are the NFC version of the Broncos: sexy team with a great quarterback that will ultimately dig its own grave with a bad defense.

Fear this Fact: The Packers are No. 26 in Defensive Passer Rating (96.1). The worst DPR by any champion in history belonged to the 2011 Giants (86.1).

10. New England Patriots (6-2) – The punchless Patriots have survived behind the best pass defense the team has fielded since 2006. New England is No. 3 in Defensive Passer Rating, No. 4 in Defensive Real QB Rating and No. 4 in Defensive Passing YPA.

Fear this Fact: New England is 29th in third-down conversion rate (32.2%). Only the Cardinals, Rams and Jaguars are worse.

Week 9 Power Rankings: Fear The New Orleans Saints
Kinda surprised at the Broncos comments

Utah_Saint 10-31-2013 09:06 AM

Re: ColdHardFootballFacts - "Saints are Scary Good"
 
That's a very interesting ranking system they use. The Panthers at 4 and the Broncos at 8? I don't know if I would agree with that, sometimes stats don't tell you the whole picture, but you gotta love...

..."Passer Rating Differential, the Mother of All Stats"

Thanks for posting.

SloMotion 10-31-2013 09:10 AM

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Yeah, me too, I was kind of drinking the Orange Kool-Aid ... it prompts for a more in-depth assessment of Denver as the season goes on, that's for sure ... but with one loss/no loss teams like Denver, KC, Seattle and even the Saints, at this point in the season I tend to kind of hold my breath and enjoy the ride (picking 'em to win every week until they burn out). It's hard to envision any team finishing 13-3, IMO, so you gotta' expect a hiccup or two along the way ... just figuring out when is the challenge, :mrgreen:.

xan 10-31-2013 09:17 AM

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We are an 11 win team if the Pats loss is representative. We will be in the meat of the schedule next week, so hang on for dear life.

SaintsBro 10-31-2013 09:21 AM

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The New Orleans Saints have quietly put up fearsome stats here in 2013, their performances overshadowed so far by the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, the dazzling Denver Broncos and the punishing Seattle Seahawks.


I have to agree with this 110%. In fact, I think some of the regulars on this board may have let the Seahawks, 49ers, and Broncos get inside their heads a little bit, until they're overshadowed by their fear of other teams, and they don't seem to realize or appreciate how good this year's Saints team can be.

whybag 10-31-2013 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Utah_Saint (Post 543013)
That's a very interesting ranking system they use. The Panthers at 4 and the Broncos at 8? I don't know if I would agree with that, sometimes stats don't tell you the whole picture, but you gotta love...

..."Passer Rating Differential, the Mother of All Stats"

Thanks for posting.

Then pointing out they will "lose their lofty spot" (get beat bad), making such a high ranking somewhat perplexing.

Euphoria 10-31-2013 12:50 PM

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Those aren't real hard facts.

I always suspect when they use "REAL" in the name of facts, lol.

Only real facts that matter is the record of 6-1. This is a team sport not a REAL QB RATING sport.

Danno 10-31-2013 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Euphoria (Post 543077)
Those aren't real hard facts.

I always suspect when they use "REAL" in the name of facts, lol.

Only real facts that matter is the record of 6-1. This is a team sport not a REAL QB RATING sport.

Thats odd, I read the whole thing and didn't see where they called football a REAL QB RATING SPORT.

Are you referring to another thread perhaps?

Mardigras9 10-31-2013 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SaintsBro (Post 543017)
The New Orleans Saints have quietly put up fearsome stats here in 2013, their performances overshadowed so far by the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, the dazzling Denver Broncos and the punishing Seattle Seahawks.


I have to agree with this 110%. In fact, I think some of the regulars on this board may have let the Seahawks, 49ers, and Broncos get inside their heads a little bit, until they're overshadowed by their fear of other teams, and they don't seem to realize or appreciate how good this year's Saints team can be.

The only factor to fear with the Seahawks is if they get the #1 seed, and that is a legit fear.

Danno 10-31-2013 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Mardigras9 (Post 543086)
The only factor to fear with the Seahawks is if they get the #1 seed, and that is a legit fear.

I'd wager they just as worried about us as we are them.

Kinda sucks that they get 2 weeks to prepare for us though.

Jamessr 10-31-2013 01:28 PM

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Good read.

WhoDat!656 10-31-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 543087)
I'd wager they just as worried about us as we are them.

Kinda sucks that they get 2 weeks to prepare for us though.

And hopefully that won't be enough!

hagan714 10-31-2013 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 543087)
I'd wager they just as worried about us as we are them.

Kinda sucks that they get 2 weeks to prepare for us though.

think the nfl did that accident? yeah right

homerj07 10-31-2013 06:53 PM

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WTF?

Normal rankings are too bandwagon. These are all over the board. But seem more scientific.

AsylumGuido 10-31-2013 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by SaintsBro (Post 543017)
The New Orleans Saints have quietly put up fearsome stats here in 2013, their performances overshadowed so far by the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, the dazzling Denver Broncos and the punishing Seattle Seahawks.


I have to agree with this 110%. In fact, I think some of the regulars on this board may have let the Seahawks, 49ers, and Broncos get inside their heads a little bit, until they're overshadowed by their fear of other teams, and they don't seem to realize or appreciate how good this year's Saints team can be.

Not one of those, Bro. I fully realize how good this team can be. I honestly feel they have more potential than the 2009 version. There is more depth throughout, more experience overall, and determination coming off the year of the Goodell.

Rugby Saint II 10-31-2013 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 543087)
I'd wager they just as worried about us as we are them.

Kinda sucks that they get 2 weeks to prepare for us though.

Thank you Roger Godhell!!!:ubl:


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