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Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« on: Jun 26th, 2003, 9:42pm »
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This year, in an effort to provide some recognition to the effect schedules make on players' performance, I am incorporating Strength of Schedule (SOS) information from last year into my projections.
 
Every team changes from year to year, but perhaps this will help some people with their projections.
 
The chart is organized as follows: the left column is the offensive team, each column after that is a specific statistic only for that position, each cell is the ratio of how well all the defenses on that team's schedule performed regarding that one stat for that one position.
 
One way to use the chart would be as follows.  Originally predict a player's performance (McNabb will throww for 3500 yards), then multiply it by the factor (Phi, Pass Yards, 0.945) = 3,307.5.  Personally, I weight my prediction twice and the SOS once ( I would then take average of 3500 and 3307.5 = 3,403.75.  
 
Anyhow, the first set of data is for QBs.  More on the way in the next few days.
 
      Pass TD        Run TD        Pass Yards        Rush Yds        Pass Int  
 Ari        1.015        0.904        1.008        0.983        1.008  
 Atl        0.915        1.151        0.956        1.149        1.031  
 Bal        1.023        0.822        1.019        0.901        0.969  
 Buf        0.974        0.932        0.966        1.058        0.935  
 Car        0.974        1.014        0.978        1.084        1.080  
 Chi        1.129        1.068        1.074        0.971        1.011  
 Cin        0.962        0.795        1.028        0.750        1.038  
 Cle        1.015        0.849        1.027        0.810        1.015  
 Dal        0.936        1.068        0.967        1.072        0.996  
 Den        1.105        0.986        1.069        0.958        1.023  
 Det        1.094        0.986        1.043        1.021        1.015  
 GB        1.088        0.795        1.074        0.917        0.943  
 Hou        0.994        1.260        0.966        1.135        1.004  
 Ind        0.947        1.205        0.958        1.046        0.996  
 Jac        0.971        1.014        0.970        0.973        1.038  
 KC        1.053        1.041        1.044        0.898        0.924  
 Mia        0.956        1.178        0.971        1.022        0.908  
 Min        1.064        0.932        1.049        1.032        0.966  
 NE        0.915        0.986        0.951        1.028        0.866  
 NO        0.895        0.904        0.933        1.139        1.069  
 NYG        0.936        1.096        0.962        1.007        1.061  
 NYJ        0.962        1.315        0.948        1.079        0.947  
 Oak        1.076        0.849        1.079        0.916        0.950  
 Phi        0.924        1.315        0.945        1.143        1.088  
 Pit        1.020        0.712        1.030        0.799        1.011  
 SD        1.032        1.014        1.044        0.944        0.985  
 Sea        1.079        0.986        1.031        0.862        0.981  
 SF        1.020        0.658        1.008        0.857        1.027  
 StL        1.102        0.795        1.029        0.971        1.042  
 TB        0.985        1.205        0.969        1.242        1.042  
 Ten        0.924        1.151        0.948        1.047        0.992  
 Was        0.915        1.014        0.958        1.187        1.038  
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #1 on: Jun 26th, 2003, 9:47pm »
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If anyone would like the entire spreadsheet, I will email it when i am completed.  I have data on about twice as many stats as i showed, including times sacked, fumbles lost, etc..
 
I can also put this into a standard scoring format to come up with one set of numbers for each position. (I don't like doing that since it can be so easily misused by people with different scoring leagues).
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #2 on: Jun 26th, 2003, 10:09pm »
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Second set of data is for RBs.
 
 TM   Run TD   Rec TD   Rush Yds   Rec Yds   # Rec   Fum Lost  
 Ari   1.0765   1.0000   1.0242   1.0070   0.9962   0.9714  
 Atl   0.7968   0.8000   0.9382   0.9872   0.9775   1.0714  
 Bal   1.1135   0.9000   0.9951   0.9812   0.9817   0.9714  
 Buf   0.9182   0.9400   1.0041   0.9843   1.0045   0.9714  
 Car   0.8496   0.9200   0.9940   0.9980   0.9671   1.2571  
 Chi   1.1451   1.3600   1.0089   1.0909   1.0571   1.0429  
 Cin   1.1821   0.9200   1.0275   0.9630   0.9997   0.8429  
 Cle   1.2137   1.0000   1.0048   0.9487   0.9858   0.9429  
 Dal   0.8760   0.9400   0.9870   1.0234   1.0232   1.0714  
 Den   1.1082   1.3000   1.0015   1.0034   1.0010   0.9857  
 Det   1.0449   1.2600   0.9971   1.0592   1.0363   0.9571  
 GB   1.0871   1.3400   1.0096   1.1471   1.1138   1.0571  
 Hou   0.9129   0.9600   0.9908   0.9888   0.9831   1.0429  
 Ind   0.8918   0.7600   0.9957   0.9683   0.9775   0.9857  
 Jac   0.9446   1.0000   1.0008   0.9683   0.9644   0.9000  
 KC   1.1398   1.0600   0.9753   0.9763   0.9900   0.8857  
 Mia   0.9815   0.9400   1.0347   0.9481   0.9997   0.9143  
 Min   1.1029   1.3200   1.0367   1.0834   1.0446   1.1714  
 NE   0.9393   0.8200   0.9958   0.9920   1.0128   0.8286  
 NO   0.7916   0.8400   0.9754   0.9444   0.9554   1.0286  
 NYG   0.8338   0.8600   0.9717   1.0040   1.0169   1.0286  
 NYJ   0.8602   1.0200   0.9750   0.9157   0.9332   0.8857  
 Oak   1.1609   1.0600   0.9827   1.0455   1.0723   0.9857  
 Phi   0.8443   0.8800   0.9671   0.9486   0.9637   0.8143  
 Pit   1.1504   0.9200   1.0302   1.0058   1.0474   0.9429  
 SD   1.1135   1.0400   0.9672   1.0148   1.0315   0.9571  
 Sea   1.0818   1.1000   1.0236   1.0218   1.0017   1.0000  
 SF   1.0976   0.9600   1.0720   1.0517   1.0100   1.1286  
 StL   1.1135   1.1400   1.0557   1.0131   0.9837   0.9857  
 TB   0.8179   0.9400   0.9536   0.9402   0.9353   1.2571  
 Ten   0.9815   0.8800   1.0099   0.9453   0.9242   0.9286  
 Was   0.8285   0.8200   0.9943   1.0306   1.0086   1.1857  
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #3 on: Jun 26th, 2003, 10:23pm »
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Wow... great stuff there!  I'll have to check it out more thoroughly tomorrow.
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on Jun 26th, 2003, 10:23pm, Philly wrote:
Wow... great stuff there!  .

 
 
Ditto what Philly said!!  Thanks for sharing!!  
 
 
A few things REALLY stick out. Here are my quick five with probably more to come later......
 
1) Looks like the Saints have a tough schedule for Aaron Brooks.  Maybe cause they have to play the Bucs twice?  This must be a concern for Brooks owners.
 
 
2)  Looks like Kordell is set up to succeed with the Bears schedule.  Favorable numbers in both TD's AND yards.
 
3) Ditto what I said for Brooks in regards to Deuce McAllister.  Tough schedule numbers for him.  AGain, probably cause they play the Bucs twice.  
 
4) The NFC East has the TOUGHEST fantasy schedule out of any division, especially for the running backs.   Hell, they have the toughest schedule period, not just for fantasy players.
 
5) Grab St. Louis players.  They have nice schedule against the run AND passing.  
 
 
 
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #5 on: Jun 27th, 2003, 11:55pm »
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Wow, this stuff is impressive bgsgfan!  
 
It's great to see a guy who obviously puts a great deal of thought into his fantasy sports. I'll admit that I'm not really grasping the concept of how this chart actually works , but I'm sure it took a lot of work to prepare and I admire your effort. I'll be doing my best to make sense of it all! I would really like to see the complete chart when you finish: joskojw@hotmail.com
 
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #6 on: Jun 28th, 2003, 9:44am »
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Data set for WRs:
 
 TM  Rec TD Rec Yds # Rec
 Ari   1.011   1.013   1.007  
 Atl   0.980   0.951   0.943  
 Bal   1.007   1.015   1.019  
 Buf   0.980   0.950   0.978  
 Car   1.020   0.980   0.973  
 Chi   1.094   1.069   1.042  
 Cin   0.946   1.037   1.043  
 Cle   0.980   1.042   1.057  
 Dal   0.980   0.947   0.952  
 Den   1.041   1.098   1.092  
 Det   1.063   1.048   1.037  
 GB   1.050   1.056   1.039  
 Hou   0.976   0.962   0.959  
 Ind   0.976   0.953   0.945  
 Jac   0.980   0.982   0.969  
 KC   1.024   1.062   1.051  
 Mia   0.950   0.973   0.984  
 Min   1.020   1.040   1.040  
 NE   0.928   0.919   0.937  
 NO   0.950   0.939   0.941  
 NYG   0.976   0.956   0.948  
 NYJ   0.959   0.956   0.974  
 Oak   1.020   1.079   1.079  
 Phi   0.967   0.948   0.963  
 Pit   1.020   1.030   1.030  
 SD   0.989   1.042   1.059  
 Sea   1.059   1.033   1.006  
 SF   1.024   1.004   0.991  
 StL   1.098   1.041   1.038  
 TB   1.033   0.980   0.976  
 Ten   0.928   0.947   0.948  
 Was   0.972   0.948   0.981  
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #7 on: Jun 28th, 2003, 9:45am »
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Data set for TEs:
 
 TM  Rec TD Rec Yds # Rec
 Ari   1.038   0.986   0.965  
 Atl   0.782   0.930   0.950  
 Bal   1.158   1.091   1.052  
 Buf   1.023   1.026   1.029  
 Car   0.827   0.930   0.943  
 Chi   1.038   1.061   1.057  
 Cin   1.038   1.075   1.057  
 Cle   1.098   1.060   1.050  
 Dal   0.782   0.980   0.974  
 Den   1.158   1.037   1.046  
 Det   1.068   1.000   0.997  
 GB   0.962   1.046   1.020  
 Hou   1.128   0.958   0.979  
 Ind   1.038   0.969   0.983  
 Jac   0.932   0.924   0.950  
 KC   1.098   1.045   1.056  
 Mia   1.008   0.997   1.039  
 Min   0.992   1.033   1.020  
 NE   0.992   1.038   1.043  
 NO   0.752   0.892   0.894  
 NYG   0.887   0.938   0.960  
 NYJ   0.992   0.964   0.969  
 Oak   1.263   1.120   1.120  
 Phi   0.857   0.930   0.942  
 Pit   1.083   1.066   1.064  
 SD   1.188   1.092   1.080  
 Sea   1.098   1.027   1.017  
 SF   1.023   0.966   0.947  
 StL   1.053   0.995   0.949  
 TB   0.872   0.954   0.971  
 Ten   0.947   0.953   0.967  
 Was   0.827   0.916   0.911  
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #8 on: Jun 28th, 2003, 9:47am »
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Fianlly, what I am sure everyone has been waiting most anxiously for, the data set for Ks:
 
 TM  XP  ALL FGs  
 Ari   1.070   1.069  
 Atl   0.906   0.926  
 Bal   1.063   1.044  
 Buf   0.955   0.979  
 Car   0.929   0.932  
 Chi   1.122   1.073  
 Cin   1.033   1.030  
 Cle   1.082   1.047  
 Dal   0.927   0.951  
 Den   1.063   1.042  
 Det   1.057   1.047  
 GB   1.059   1.058  
 Hou   0.970   0.952  
 Ind   0.948   0.949  
 Jac   0.962   0.950  
 KC   1.059   1.040  
 Mia   0.984   0.979  
 Min   1.051   1.047  
 NE   0.925   0.963  
 NO   0.862   0.902  
 NYG   0.939   0.967  
 NYJ   0.951   0.950  
 Oak   1.066   1.060  
 Phi   0.923   0.956  
 Pit   1.061   1.050  
 SD   1.009   1.028  
 Sea   1.120   1.103  
 SF   1.064   1.048  
 StL   1.087   1.059  
 TB   0.936   0.937  
 Ten   0.939   0.941  
 Was   0.878   0.921  
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on Jun 27th, 2003, 11:55pm, Walker Boh wrote:
I'll admit that I'm not really grasping the concept of how this chart actually works

 
 
The problem lies in my explanation.  Let me go through my steps for one value - Arizona's QB SOS ratio for Pass TD's (1.015).
 
1. The first thing I did was looked at how many QB Pass TDs were given up by each defense last year(Det gave up 27 for instance).  
 
2. I then divided that by the average for the league (21.375) to get each specific teams defensive ratio for Pass TDs given up by QBs (Det's is 1.263, or in other words they allowed 26.3% more than the league average).  
 
3. Finally, I looked at Arizona's schedule (they play Det in week 1 this year) and took the average of defensive ratios for QB Pass TDs (1.015).
 
What that number represents is how many QB Pass TDs Arizona's 2003 schedule allowed in 2002 compared to the rest of the league.
 
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« Reply #10 on: Jul 3rd, 2003, 8:26pm »
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Miami's got a great schedule for rushing TD's.  Like Ricky needs any more evidence to be placed at the top of your boards.
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on Jul 3rd, 2003, 8:26pm, Razzak wrote:
Miami's got a great schedule for rushing TD's.  Like Ricky needs any more evidence to be placed at the top of your boards.

 
Actually, for RBs, Miami is in the bottom half(barely) of the league for rushing touchdowns (ratio of 0.9815).   You probably looked at the ratio for QBs.
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on Jul 3rd, 2003, 8:40pm, bgsgfan wrote:

 
Actually, for RBs, Miami is in the bottom half(barely) of the league for rushing touchdowns (ratio of 0.9815).   You probably looked at the ratio for QBs.

 
Yep.  Whoops.  Data is more specific than I thought.    That's some hard-core numerical analysis there bgs.  Do you actually plug all your projections into that or just use it to edit a few numbers (ie, the teams with extreme schedules)?
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on Jul 4th, 2003, 4:29am, Razzak wrote:

 
Yep.  Whoops.  Data is more specific than I thought.    That's some hard-core numerical analysis there bgs.  Do you actually plug all your projections into that or just use it to edit a few numbers (ie, the teams with extreme schedules)?

 
I used it to modify all of my projections, but I moderated by using this formula ((original projection+(original projection*SOS ratio))/2).  On the whole it didn't affect my rankings much, at the most moving players 3 or 4 spots.  I am tentative to use it full strength, however, due to the fact that it islast years data.
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bgsgfan, very impressed by the analysis.  I would really appreciate it if you would send the spreadsheet to me. (abjpb24@aol.com).  Nice Work!!!!  I didn't realize that somebody took so much thought into their fantasy picks  
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on Jul 4th, 2003, 9:11am, taterhog_14 wrote:
bgsgfan, very impressed by the analysis.  I would really appreciate it if you would send the spreadsheet to me. (abjpb24@aol.com).  Nice Work!!!!  I didn't realize that somebody took so much thought into their fantasy picks  

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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #17 on: Jul 4th, 2003, 1:41pm »
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on Jul 4th, 2003, 12:40pm, Walker Boh wrote:
Fact is, I'm constantly discovering new ways of judging and ranking players. There are so many ways to do it and you've got to find one that works for you.

 
That is some chart you have developed, bg, and you surely have a forum here to promote/share your ideas/theories/works in.  But, with all due respect to you number-crunchers out there, the best way is to do your homework (to an adequate degree) and then just...
"Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm..."
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Re: Strength of Schedule #s by Position
« Reply #18 on: Jul 4th, 2003, 1:54pm »
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on Jul 4th, 2003, 1:41pm, StegRock wrote:

 
That is some chart you have developed, bg, and you surely have a forum here to promote/share your ideas/theories/works in.  But, with all due respect to you number-crunchers out there, the best way is to do your homework (to an adequate degree) and then just...
"Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm... Ohhhhhhmmm..."

 
Would it come as any surprise if I said I try to bring every element of objectivity into this hobby I can?
 
There are many different ways to approach player evaluations - I like to analyze the numbers.
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