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NFL Stats: Read Between the Lines by Jim Feist

The best time of the sports calendar is here, the opening month of the  pro football campaign! There are mountains of stats and angles available  for sports bettors to digest from this season and years past.  Information certainly is a huge key when analyzing games and point  spreads. Sometimes it can seem that there is too much info, but it’s  essential to understand that stats are only a starting point. They don’t  always tell the whole story. In fact, stats can sometimes lie,  something to keep in mind when searching for football picks.

Sure,  it’s important to ask such questions as, “How many yards passing per  game does his team get? How big is this offensive line compared to the  opponent? Is a great quarterback going up against a team with slow  defensive backs? What’s their home record the last five years, straight  up and against the spread?” However, it’s important to learn when to  look beyond stats. For example, here are some stats from the 2012 NFL  season:

*The Chiefs were 5th in rushing. *The Eagles were 13th in passing offense. *Detroit was No. 17 in scoring offense. *The Broncos were No. 2 in totals yards allowed. *The Bears ranked No. 10 in rushing offense. *The Raiders were 8th in passing on offense. *Arizona ranked 5th in pass defense. *The Eagles ranked 9th in pass defense. *The Jets ranked No. 8 in total yards allowed.

Now,  all of those 2012 stats are true. However, they don’t tell the real  story about a football team’s strengths, either. For instance, the  Raiders had impressive passing yards and total offense, but were they  really a good offensive team when you watched them? QBs Carson Palmer  (22 TDs, 14 INTs) was average and has clearly lost a step because of age  and injuries. If he was so good why did they send him to Arizona in the  offseason?

The Oakland defense was terrible, 20th against the pass,  18th against the run with no pass rush, so the passing offense but up  yards because they were behind often in a 4-12 campaign. Overall, it is  hard picture the Raiders as a Top 10 offense in anything despite what  the overall stats might suggest. Stat-wise Kansas City was great  at rushing the football only because they couldn’t do anything else on  offense. They ranked dead last in passing and points, a mind boggling  13.2 ppg in 2012.

Denver ranked second in the NFL in total defense,  but that was a bit misleading as they had an easy schedule.  They only  lost four games, but gave up 27 in a loss at Atlanta, a 31-21 loss at  New England, a 31-25 home loss to Houston and then the playoff collapse  to the Ravens giving up 38 points, so how good was this defense really?  Denver is on a 7-2-1 run over the total after going 11-5-1 over.

Chicago ranked 10th in rushing offense, but that was a bit misleading,  too. They changed their offensive strategy in 2012 determined to run the  football because a weak offensive line had got QB Jay Cutler killed in  2011.The Bears could also be patient and rely on the ground game more  because the defense was so stout, keeping them in games. You can forget  about that style in 2013 with new Coach Mark Trestman, a pass-happy guy  out of the CFL. He twice coordinated the No. 1 NFL passing offense  (49ers in 1995, Raiders in 2002).

The Lions were a disappointing  17th in scoring last year, but they had no problems moving the football,  ranked third in the NFL in total yards.  QB Matt Stafford (20 TDs, 17  INTs, 4,967 yards) had plenty of yards but few TDs. Remember that in  2011 he had 41 TDs, 16, and 5,038 yards passing on the fifth ranked  offense that averaged 29.6 ppg (fourth). Will the real Lions’ offense  please stand up?

On defense, it’s difficult to believe that the  Eagles had the No. 9 ranked pass defense but they did. The run defense  was terrible (23rd) and they allowed 27.8 ppg — only the Jags, Saints  and Titans gave up more points.

At least the Philly passing game  was solid, ranked 13th in the NFL. Well, no…Three QBs combined for 18  TDs and 15 picks and they were sacked 48 times behind an awful offensive  line.

The circus that was Rex Ryan and the NY Jets ended up ranked  No. 8 in yards allowed, No. 2 in passing yards allowed despite missing  star CB Darrelle Revis. Pretty solid defense, right? Again, misleading  stats as the Jets couldn’t stop the run allowing 133.6 yards per game  (26th) and with the offense so anemic opponents didn’t have to go  uptempo and put up yards or points. They could sit back and wait for the  Jets to turn it over and give them great field position.

Successful handicappers dig deep and weigh all the strengths and  weaknesses before heading to the betting window. All of which is needed  when searching for winning football picks each week.

 

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Written by Joseph D'Amico on September 11, 2013 at 4:46 pm