1st “half” v 2nd “half” of 2023: some stats

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    This was originally a response to another post, which I quote here. The original is here: https://theramshuddle.com/topic/rams-tweets-etc-6-12/#post-151227

    roberto clemente@rclemente2121

    rams 2023:

    week 1-11
    ———–
    record 4-6
    offensive scoring #20
    offensive tds per game #20
    offensive yds per play #14
    stafford qb rtg #26

    week 12-17
    ————
    record 6-1
    offensive scoring #1
    offensive tds per game #2
    offensive yds per play #3
    stafford qb rtg #3 

    I prefer to do it as weeks 1-9 (record 3/6) v. week 11-18, after the week 10 bye (record 7/1). I think the bye is a serious and significant dividing point.

    It would take a lot to do all the relevant the numbers so I’ll save that part. Though fwiw I can do a quick comparison of points for/against. Before the bye, Rams points for/against averaged 19.66/22.66. In the 8 games after the bye, they averaged 28.25/21.6. That’s a 43.7% increase in scoring. The points for/against differential (ie. scoring margin) went from 3.00 to +6.65, a swing of 9.65.

    If each “half” of the season was ranked against the stats for the league for the whole season, it would go like this:

    PF, before bye: 23rd
    PA, before bye: 22nd
    point differential, before bye: 23rd

    PF, after bye: 3rd
    PA, after bye: 15th
    point differential, after bye: 5th

     

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