Thorpe
Footballguy
I took a look at the win percentage for teams with a given record (ie: what is the win percentage for teams going into game with an 8-6 record) and there were a few interesting results, but the one that stands out is this one:
From 1980 to 2006, there have been 178 times when a team with a record of 9-6 has played a game. These teams have only won the game 43.8% of the time. Here are the records, qualifying game, and win percentage for all games heading into the last week of the year (except that I threw out records involving ties, because the sample size is too small - only 12 ties since 1980). The only explanation I can think of is that the 9-6 teams need the win for the playoffs and they choke. 178 games seems like a significant sample size, but I am not a statistician. 3-12 teams have a higher win percentage.
<<results deleted do to bug in query - see below>>
If there is interest, I will post more results.
From 1980 to 2006, there have been 178 times when a team with a record of 9-6 has played a game. These teams have only won the game 43.8% of the time. Here are the records, qualifying game, and win percentage for all games heading into the last week of the year (except that I threw out records involving ties, because the sample size is too small - only 12 ties since 1980). The only explanation I can think of is that the 9-6 teams need the win for the playoffs and they choke. 178 games seems like a significant sample size, but I am not a statistician. 3-12 teams have a higher win percentage.
<<results deleted do to bug in query - see below>>
If there is interest, I will post more results.
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