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20 minutes ago, MJS said:


Good data but does it include when flags were thrown, a’la third down, red zone, etc? I have not read all of your links so just asking. 
 

Not sure if they measure how many TD’s called back, but that would be interesting. In addition, looking specifically at NE*** flags for and against in the time frame in question. Easy to mask things if you spread the data set out enough.

 

Just some basic questions I ask when given some data. 

Posted
38 minutes ago, MJS said:

Okay, the statement you had seemed to be implying the sole reason backing it up was the 2020 bills, glad you have more substantial evidence 👍

Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, TroutDog said:


Good data but does it include when flags were thrown, a’la third down, red zone, etc? I have not read all of your links so just asking. 
 

Not sure if they measure how many TD’s called back, but that would be interesting. In addition, looking specifically at NE*** flags for and against in the time frame in question. Easy to mask things if you spread the data set out enough.

 

Just some basic questions I ask when given some data. 

I haven't dug super into it myself. I just know I've seen multiple sources support that penalties don't equate to winning or losing.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Gugny said:

This actually surprised me, as I don't feel like they've been flagged a ton in most games this season.

 

I was REALLY (not really) shocked to see that New England has the fewest penalties in the league.

 

A lot of other playoff teams are right up there with the Bills, so I'm not quite sure exactly what it means. Just found it interesting.

 

https://www.footballdb.com/stats/penalties.html?sort=numpen

 

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/penalties-per-game

 

 


I wish there were a graph that shows the trend from week to week throughout the season.  I think this is something we’ve gotten much better with, but am too lazy to look up 

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Gugny said:

This actually surprised me, as I don't feel like they've been flagged a ton in most games this season.

 

I was REALLY (not really) shocked to see that New England has the fewest penalties in the league.

 

A lot of other playoff teams are right up there with the Bills, so I'm not quite sure exactly what it means. Just found it interesting.

 

https://www.footballdb.com/stats/penalties.html?sort=numpen

 

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/penalties-per-game

 

 

So we are always told that generally more talented and disciplined teams have fewer penalties. How is it that Pats have 10 fewer penalties then any other team? Bills and KC almost double. After the neck tackle by the OT on Cam’s TD run I think we know the Hoodie and pan to Kraft have to factor in 🤷🏻‍♂️

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The number of penalties as a whole doesn’t tell us much.  How many are pre-snap (i.e., undisciplined/unprepared) vs. post-snap?  How many undisciplined personal fouls?

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