"Strength of Schedule"

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  1. penny10jet

    penny10jet New Member

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    SOS is actually probably the most underrated part of the NFL. There was not a single team who made the playoffs last year that had a SOS above .500. So its completely relevant.
     
  2. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    The SOS you're referring to sounds like the SOS of the games played that year. I don't even think what you're saying is accurate but I could be wrong and I don't feel like looking it up. Regardless, we're talking about comparing last years record to this years SOS which is completely different.

    edit: changed my mind i did want to look this up.
    2006 SOS based on 2005 records:
    Cincinnati Bengals (.543)
    New York Giants (.543)
    New Orleans Saints (.539)
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers (.539)
    Pittsburgh Steelers (.531)
    Kansas City Chiefs (.527)
    Tennessee Titans (.527)
    Baltimore Ravens (.523)
    Houston Texans (.523)
    Philadelphia Eagles (.520)
    Oakland Raiders (.516)
    Washington Redskins (.516)
    Denver Broncos (.516)
    Cleveland Browns (.512)
    St. Louis Rams (.508)
    Atlanta Falcons (.508)
    Carolina Panthers (.504)
    Dallas Cowboys (.504)
    Arizona Cardinals (.500)
    San Diego Chargers (.488)
    Jacksonville Jaguars (.488)
    Indianapolis Colts (.484)
    San Francisco 49ers (.477)
    Buffalo Bills (.477)
    Detroit Lions (.473)
    New England Patriots (.473)
    Miami Dolphins (.469)
    New York Jets (.465)
    Minnesota Vikings (.457)
    Seattle Seahawks (.457)
    Green Bay Packers (.449)
    Chicago Bears (.445)

    2006 SOS based on 2006 records:
    Bills 0.566
    Titans 0.561
    Dolphins 0.538
    Raiders 0.538
    Patriots 0.533
    Buccaneers 0.527
    Jaguars 0.526
    Bengals 0.525
    Giants 0.522
    Colts 0.521

    Browns 0.521
    Lions 0.52
    Broncos 0.519
    Redskins 0.504
    Texans 0.501
    Chiefs 0.5
    Packers 0.497
    49ers 0.493
    Cardinals 0.493
    Jets 0.487
    Vikings 0.487
    Steelers 0.484
    Saints 0.483
    Eagles 0.478
    Ravens 0.474
    Seahawks 0.473
    Chargers 0.466
    Panthers 0.463
    Rams 0.46
    Cowboys 0.459
    Falcons 0.448
    Bears 0.442
     
    #22 WhiteShoeWillis, Apr 14, 2007
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  3. illmatic

    illmatic New Member

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    SoS IMO usually matters in retrospect. But it really doesn't tell you who's going to do what just cause how the schedules are set up your previous years position only determines 2 games, everything else is set in stone in regards to who you play....maybe SoS determines where you play them?
     

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