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Season 2008
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Wildcard Weekend:
Scatterplots by Division
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Goode's Winning Link to Winning (Helmet charts: Predict W-L)
If you want to predict divisional leaders,
our new featured stat, Goode's Winning Index does the best job. Divisional
winners, by definition, always make the playoffs. And once in the
playoffs, any team can reach the Super Bowl. The
chart below pictures the strong correlation between the Index
and each team's winning margin...
Note:
You can find your favorite team easily in these larger, individual conference charts.
see conference charts:
AFC
NFC
NEW: GOODE'S WINNING INDEX
New for this season is our stat research group's GOODE'S WINNING INDEX number. Eight factors on offense
and D are included in this one stat. It is even more accurate than Killer Stat II. Check the stat graphic
each week for your fav team's ranking...
[this section includes our weekly comments on division contenders and likely playoff qualifiers]
Divisional Leaders
Week 5: After 5 weeks In the race for the playoffs the key Killer Stat is Goode's Winning Index. In the stat graphic below the most likely NFC Divisional leaders and their projected Won-Lost records are...
Patriots: Snake Bit and Gator 'Et
Week 3: Coach Bill Belichick's New England Patriots were snake bit and gator 'et in week 3 when the Miami Dolphins turned into bloody piranha fish, chewed them up and spit out their bones.
The stat graphic below pictures the points contributed on each of 50 stats to the huge 25-point loss. The Killer Stat was Yards per Pass Attempt which contributed almost 30 points to Miami's victory. Yards per toss to WR Randy Moss and "sure hands" Welker were not seen...
Winning with Passing Efficiency
Week 2: Frequently NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell comments on the knowledge fans have re the NFL's reasons why teams win. This falls into the domain of journalism's Who, What, When, Where and Why?
Typically the most important stat separating winners from losers is Yards per Pass Attempt differential...
Patriots Over Cowboys in '09 Super Bowl
Week 0: New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys should be in this season's 2009 Super Bowl. According to Bud Goode's Winning
Index a new weekly feature (coming soon) this season projects the Pats favored over the
Cowboys by 9 points...
Season Opener: Redskins at Giants
Week 0: The New York Giants greet the Washington Redskins at home Thursday night.
Last year QB Manning's Super Bowl passing effort won the game with a circus catch by WR Plaxico Burress...
All 2007 Flash Features are in the
Flash Archive 2007
Goode's Winning Index--Yearly Charts updated weekly
This season we are putting special emphasis on this key Goode's Winning Index stat graphic.
This stat correlates 97% with the winning margin. Watch it. By week 4,
you'll know which teams will end the season with improved W-L records and which teams are going the other way...
Goode's Winning Index--32-team Percentile Chart, weekly udpate
This Goode's Winning Index stat graphic feature shows the Index, percentile ranks and points change vs last season.
If a team improves on the Index it increases its winning margin and improves its W-L record...
Goode's Winning Index--Points Behind Leader, weekly udpate
This Goode's Winning Index stat graphic feature shows the Index, percentile ranks points behind leader for all 32 teams...
2-Stat Percentile Charts: Goode's Winning Index and Winning Margin
Playoff teams, by definition, are made up of the 8 divisional leaders plus 2 wild card teams from each conference.
These charts picture two stats: 1) the key Winning Margin (scoring differential) and 2) our new featured stat,
Winning Index...
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2008 DEPARTMENTS-weekly updates
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Predict Tools-- for Week
19 After 18 games. The Unweighted
Predict Report will fluctuate wildly in the first few weeks until enough games are played to generate sufficient data.
By week 4 or 5 this report will point to the
likely playoff contenders.
The Weighted Predict Report is based on a percentage of
last year's data, starting at 75% for week one and declines by 25% each week. After week 4 both Predict Reports will be the same.
Reports are posted for week 19.
NEW: Predict Vertical for mobile devices and other small screens.
Post Game Analysis-- Week 18
There are many ways to win a football game and teams win for different reasons.
This graphic tool shows you which stats contributed most points to the win.
Which stat contributed most points in your favorite team's contest?
PreGame Matchups-- for Week 19
Which stats are likely to contribute the most points to the win this week?
Checkout all this week's games using the "Change Teams" box...
Power Ratings
Week 18
Killer Stat
Week 18
Killer Stat-Offense
Week 18
Killer Stat-Defense
Week 18
Goode's Killer Stat--Yearly Charts updated weekly
32 teams, yearly charts of Yards per Pass Attempt differential...
Goode's Killer Stat II--8 Divisional Charts, updated weekly
Will your team make the playoffs? By definition, all divisional leaders are playoff bound.
These 8 charts (scroll down) picture the most likely divisional leaders on Killer Stat II, Points per Pass.
Is your favorite team headed for the playoffs? Check this divisional chart weekly to see where you stand...
Goode's Killer Stat II--32-team Percentile Chart, weekly udpate
This Killer Stat II statgraphic feature shows Points per Pass Attempt in relation to Winning Margin, Points Scored on Offense and Points Allowed on Defense. If a team improves it's Points per Pass Difference (offense - defense), it increases its winning margin and improves its W-L record. The offense and defense sections explain how the team did it...
2 Stat Percentile Charts: Killer II and Winning Margin
Playoff teams, by definition, are made up of the 8 divisional leaders plus 2 wild card teams from each conference.
These charts picture two stats: 1) the key Winning Margin (scoring differential) and 2) the important Killer Stat II, Points per Pass differential...
Super Bowl:
Conference Championships:
Divisional Playoffs:
Wildcard Weekend:
2006 and previous Playoffs and Super Bowl Comments
are in the Archive.
Note: Past Predict Reports are now in the Archive
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