matttyl
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The basis here is pretty much based around the premise "if your player did THAT good/bad last year with the schedule of opponents he had, we can expect them to have THESE types of numbers this year with this schedule of opponents."
The biggest thing that jumps completely off the page with his post is that the AFC West (Oakland, San Diego, Denver and Kansas City) will take a HUGE hit this year.
The reason is that the AFC West teams last year played the AFC South and the NFC West (aka Indy, Ten., Jax, Houston, St. Louis, San Fran, Arizona and Seattle). This year they will play the AFC East and NFC North.
For reference, here is the breakdown of each division's defensive strength for yards allowed in 2010, and it's average -
AFC East - Buf, Miami, NE, NYJ - #3, #6, #24, #25 (average 14.5)
AFC North - Balt, Cin, Cle, Pitts - #2, #10, #15, #22 (average 12.3)
AFC South - Hou, Indy, Jax, Ten - #30, #28, #26, #20 (average 26)
AFC West - Oak, Den, KC, SD - #1, #32, #11, #14 (average 14.5)
NFC East - Wash, NYG, Philly, Dal - #7, #12, #23, #31 (average 18.3)
NFC North - Minn, Det, GB, Chi - #5, #8, #9, #21 (average 10.8) Detroit vastly improved DL
NFC South - TB, Atl, Car, NO - #4, #16, #17, #18 (average 11.3)
NFC West - STL, Ari, SF, Sea - #19, #27, #29, #13 (average 22)
So last year AFC West teams played BY FAR the two easiest divisions, and the only divisions who's average defense was ranked lower than 20th. This year they will play the HARDEST division in the NFL and the second HARDEST division in the AFC (which is actually tied for the second hardest division in the conference with their own).
The next hardest hit division - the AFC South! Last year they played the NFC East (2nd easiest in conference, 3rd easiest in league) and the AFC West (2nd easiest in conference). This year they play the AFC North (HARDEST in that conference) and the NFC South (SECOND HARDEST division in the league)!!
Players most affected by this SOS (with my league's rankings, only listing top 20 at each position)-
#4 QB Rivers, #12 QB Cassel, #14 QB Orton (or Tebow should he get the nod), #1 QB P Manning, #7 QB Schaub, #16 QB Garrard (he's getting replaced anyway)
#1 RB Foster, #3 RB C Johnson, #4 RB McFadden, #5 RB Charles, #12 RB MJD (injury plagued season, too), #19 RB Tolbert, #20 RB Moreno
#1 WR Bowe, #2 WR Lloyd, #7 WR Andre Johnson, #9 WR R Wayne, #20 WR Ford (return yards)
#2 TE Gates, #4 TE Lewis, #7 TE Z Miller, #11 TE Tamme (or the guy he replaced, Clark), #16 TE Dreesseen (or the guy he replaced, O Daniels), #20 TE Moeaki
Now, before you deny all of this, as yourself who you feel were the "breakout" players from 2010 who VASTLY outperformed expectations.....Cassel, Orton, Foster, McFadden, Charles (honestly, I was thinking borderline top 10), Tolbert?!, Bowe, Lloyd, Ford, M Lewis, Tamme......don't you find it odd that ALL of them came from the same 2 divisions with very similarly easy schedules outside their own division?
On the flip side, if certain divisions have harder schedules this year, others must have easier ones. So, who would those be? Who will play these easy divisions next year?
The easiest division from 2010, the AFC South, will play the AFC North and the NFC South.
The second easiest division from 2010, the NFC West, will play the NFC East and the AFC North.
That's right sports fans, the AFC North will play the two easiest divisions (from 2010) in the entire league in 2011!!! That's the same schedule that McFadden, Moreno (when healthy), Charles, Lloyd and Bowe all blew up against last year!!! Big upgrade to Rice and Mendy!!! Last year they were RBs #10 and #11 (in my league) playing the AFC East (HARDEST division other than their own in conference) and the NFC South (2nd HARDEST in the league)!! Replace those with BY FAR the two EASIEST divisions in the entire league, both top 10 this year, maybe 1 in the top 5!!!
The biggest thing that jumps completely off the page with his post is that the AFC West (Oakland, San Diego, Denver and Kansas City) will take a HUGE hit this year.
The reason is that the AFC West teams last year played the AFC South and the NFC West (aka Indy, Ten., Jax, Houston, St. Louis, San Fran, Arizona and Seattle). This year they will play the AFC East and NFC North.
For reference, here is the breakdown of each division's defensive strength for yards allowed in 2010, and it's average -
AFC East - Buf, Miami, NE, NYJ - #3, #6, #24, #25 (average 14.5)
AFC North - Balt, Cin, Cle, Pitts - #2, #10, #15, #22 (average 12.3)
AFC South - Hou, Indy, Jax, Ten - #30, #28, #26, #20 (average 26)
AFC West - Oak, Den, KC, SD - #1, #32, #11, #14 (average 14.5)
NFC East - Wash, NYG, Philly, Dal - #7, #12, #23, #31 (average 18.3)
NFC North - Minn, Det, GB, Chi - #5, #8, #9, #21 (average 10.8) Detroit vastly improved DL
NFC South - TB, Atl, Car, NO - #4, #16, #17, #18 (average 11.3)
NFC West - STL, Ari, SF, Sea - #19, #27, #29, #13 (average 22)
So last year AFC West teams played BY FAR the two easiest divisions, and the only divisions who's average defense was ranked lower than 20th. This year they will play the HARDEST division in the NFL and the second HARDEST division in the AFC (which is actually tied for the second hardest division in the conference with their own).
The next hardest hit division - the AFC South! Last year they played the NFC East (2nd easiest in conference, 3rd easiest in league) and the AFC West (2nd easiest in conference). This year they play the AFC North (HARDEST in that conference) and the NFC South (SECOND HARDEST division in the league)!!
Players most affected by this SOS (with my league's rankings, only listing top 20 at each position)-
#4 QB Rivers, #12 QB Cassel, #14 QB Orton (or Tebow should he get the nod), #1 QB P Manning, #7 QB Schaub, #16 QB Garrard (he's getting replaced anyway)
#1 RB Foster, #3 RB C Johnson, #4 RB McFadden, #5 RB Charles, #12 RB MJD (injury plagued season, too), #19 RB Tolbert, #20 RB Moreno
#1 WR Bowe, #2 WR Lloyd, #7 WR Andre Johnson, #9 WR R Wayne, #20 WR Ford (return yards)
#2 TE Gates, #4 TE Lewis, #7 TE Z Miller, #11 TE Tamme (or the guy he replaced, Clark), #16 TE Dreesseen (or the guy he replaced, O Daniels), #20 TE Moeaki
Now, before you deny all of this, as yourself who you feel were the "breakout" players from 2010 who VASTLY outperformed expectations.....Cassel, Orton, Foster, McFadden, Charles (honestly, I was thinking borderline top 10), Tolbert?!, Bowe, Lloyd, Ford, M Lewis, Tamme......don't you find it odd that ALL of them came from the same 2 divisions with very similarly easy schedules outside their own division?
On the flip side, if certain divisions have harder schedules this year, others must have easier ones. So, who would those be? Who will play these easy divisions next year?
The easiest division from 2010, the AFC South, will play the AFC North and the NFC South.
The second easiest division from 2010, the NFC West, will play the NFC East and the AFC North.
That's right sports fans, the AFC North will play the two easiest divisions (from 2010) in the entire league in 2011!!! That's the same schedule that McFadden, Moreno (when healthy), Charles, Lloyd and Bowe all blew up against last year!!! Big upgrade to Rice and Mendy!!! Last year they were RBs #10 and #11 (in my league) playing the AFC East (HARDEST division other than their own in conference) and the NFC South (2nd HARDEST in the league)!! Replace those with BY FAR the two EASIEST divisions in the entire league, both top 10 this year, maybe 1 in the top 5!!!