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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 876402" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Good info.</p><p></p><p>My first question (I apologize if this was covered and I missed it?) is what the rankings were with just playoff data. I’m assuming these were regular season data depicting playoff results? I’m not asking you to take the time, but I’d be curious what the results were under a playoff microscope only, so we could study the trajectory of where the teams were headed (similar to how players have their individual playoff stats routinely broken out)</p><p></p><p> It’s no surprise that GB <em>barely</em> beat the Cowboys 26-21 allowing their worst Run D performance in over 2 months (145 yards)</p><p>Then topped it by allowing Seattle to run over them in the Packers worst Run D since week 4!</p><p>Seattle couldn’t pass the ball most of the day, but GB got absolutely eaten up on the ground (194yds) and that beating on the ground kept Seattle in the game and absolutely contributed to our demise.</p><p></p><p>Good stuff Dante, I would’ve never suspected that many teams ranked so poorly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 876402, member: 10086"] Good info. My first question (I apologize if this was covered and I missed it?) is what the rankings were with just playoff data. I’m assuming these were regular season data depicting playoff results? I’m not asking you to take the time, but I’d be curious what the results were under a playoff microscope only, so we could study the trajectory of where the teams were headed (similar to how players have their individual playoff stats routinely broken out) It’s no surprise that GB [I]barely[/I] beat the Cowboys 26-21 allowing their worst Run D performance in over 2 months (145 yards) Then topped it by allowing Seattle to run over them in the Packers worst Run D since week 4! Seattle couldn’t pass the ball most of the day, but GB got absolutely eaten up on the ground (194yds) and that beating on the ground kept Seattle in the game and absolutely contributed to our demise. Good stuff Dante, I would’ve never suspected that many teams ranked so poorly. [/QUOTE]
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