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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 626969" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>You seem like you're going out of your way to dismiss the stats. Every other team in the NFL is also going to see the 6 plays and 25 yards you paint. That will, for the most part, balance out. Having the second fewest three-and-outs in the NFL means that the defense is not getting put directly back on the field that often, so that's why it's relevant.</p><p></p><p>When comparing offenses across the league, over the course of time, stats are pretty much the only way to accomplish it. What other option is there? A dart board? Our collective memories of highlights and lowlights, ignoring the majority of plays? Keep in mind that psychologists have proven, without a doubt, that people's memories are poor and that we only remember really good and really bad, we forgot the middling stuff and that middling stuff is what makes up the majority of an NFL game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 626969, member: 9033"] You seem like you're going out of your way to dismiss the stats. Every other team in the NFL is also going to see the 6 plays and 25 yards you paint. That will, for the most part, balance out. Having the second fewest three-and-outs in the NFL means that the defense is not getting put directly back on the field that often, so that's why it's relevant. When comparing offenses across the league, over the course of time, stats are pretty much the only way to accomplish it. What other option is there? A dart board? Our collective memories of highlights and lowlights, ignoring the majority of plays? Keep in mind that psychologists have proven, without a doubt, that people's memories are poor and that we only remember really good and really bad, we forgot the middling stuff and that middling stuff is what makes up the majority of an NFL game. [/QUOTE]
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