New Orleans Saints 2006 Season Total
|
|
Saints |
Season Totals |
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|
Week |
Opponent |
Points |
W/L |
Offense effect |
Net effect |
Defense effect |
|
1 |
Browns |
19 |
W |
92.20 |
-9.73 |
101.93 |
|
2 |
Packers |
34 |
W |
133.00 |
19.92 |
113.08 |
|
3 |
Falcons |
23 |
W |
95.02 |
83.57 |
11.45 |
|
4 |
Panthers |
18 |
L |
98.53 |
-21.45 |
119.98 |
|
5 |
Bucs |
24 |
W |
61.82 |
-5.08 |
66.90 |
|
6 |
Eagles |
27 |
W |
134.72 |
64.80 |
69.92 |
|
7 |
x |
0 |
x |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
|
8 |
Ravens |
22 |
L |
43.97 |
-77.90 |
121.87 |
|
9 |
Bucs |
31 |
W |
115.72 |
84.38 |
31.33 |
|
10 |
Steelers |
31 |
L |
119.57 |
17.25 |
102.32 |
|
11 |
Bengals |
16 |
L |
57.53 |
-25.20 |
82.73 |
|
12 |
Falcons |
31 |
W |
109.77 |
52.85 |
56.92 |
|
13 |
49ers |
34 |
W |
214.22 |
177.72 |
36.50 |
|
14 |
Cowboys |
42 |
W |
161.97 |
118.47 |
43.50 |
|
15 |
Redskins |
10 |
L |
91.20 |
10.22 |
80.98 |
|
16 |
Giants |
30 |
W |
171.17 |
155.18 |
15.98 |
|
17 |
Panthers |
21 |
L |
83.82 |
-50.55 |
134.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Playoff 1 |
x |
0 |
x |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| Playoff 2 |
Eagles |
27 |
W |
170.48 |
81.60 |
88.88 |
| Playoff 3 |
Bears |
14 |
L |
17.28 |
-124.45 |
141.73 |
| Playoff 4 |
x |
0 |
x |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
|
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|
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|
Regular Season Avg |
|
|
111.51 |
37.15 |
74.36 |
|
Playoff Avg |
|
|
93.88 |
-21.43 |
115.31 |
Notes: We want to take just a second to thank the
Saints for their role in the founding of PossessionPoints. Their
playoff game with the Eagles has been documented in other places as
the inspiration behind the development of the PossessionPoint
indicators. Take a quick look at the "green","green","yellow"
indicators above and decide for yourself if it was likely that the
Eagles would get the ball back after a punt. We all know they
didn't. Would the Eagles have converted 4th and 15, who knows?
Meanwhile, looking at the Saints PossessionPoints chart of 2006 we
have to say Shawn Peyton did an excellent job. Their "green"
offenisve effect for a
season total of 111.5 put them 4th out of 32 teams in the NFL in PossessionPoints.
Looking forward to 200,7 the Saints need to keep it up on the
offensive side of the ball. If they improve their defense slightly
(particularly in the playoffs) they could well be the NFC team in
the Super Bowl. The Saints, with their draft picks, looks like
they want to leave all the other teams in the metaphoric offensive
dust Can anyone say Colts?