NFL: Inside the number
There are several ways to glean special insight into NFL action. Statistical analysis is one approach, and no company crunches numbers and tracks trends better than Northbrook-based STATS. Each NFL Sunday, the Sun-Times and STATS will present unique information that relates to the Bears and entire league.
— Sean Jensen
Not so fast
Don’t head to the concessions stands too early before the half on Sunday. The Bears and Giants lead the league in scoring at the end of the half (last two minutes).
RankTeamPoints
1st half pts.
2nd half pts.
TDs
1BEARS29
20
9
3
2Giants21
14
7
3
3Lions18
10
8
2
T-4Colts17
10
7
2
T-4Jaguars17
10
7
2
T-4Redskins17
10
7
2
Quick Strikes
The Bears and Giants boast top-12 offenses. But they’re both among the worst in the league at sustained drives (10 or more plays).
RankTeamPoss.
10-play drives
10-play TDs
10-play total pts.
T-31Eagles36
1
1
7
T-31Giants37
1
0
3
T-28Seahawks33
2
0
3
T-28Jaguars36
2
0
0
T-28BEARS35
2
0
3
Oops
Giants QB Eli Manning’s receivers have a case of the dropsies.
QuarterbackTeamPasses dropped
Sam BradfordRams9
Tom BradyPatriots9
Shaun HillLions8
Derek AndersonCardinals7
Brett FavreVikings7
Eli ManningGiants7
Peyton ManningColts7
Carson PalmerBengals7
Mark SanchezJets7
Ice water in his veins
Last week, Saints kicker Garrett Hartley badly missed a 29-yard field goal in overtime. The Saints then brought in John Carney, one of the most clutch kickers in league history. Here is how kickers, with at least four attempts, have fared on kicks in the final two minutes or overtime with the score tied or their team trailing by three points or fewer:
RankKickerMade
Attempts
Pct.
1Matt Bryant12
13
92.3
2John Carney22
24
91.7
3Jeff Reed10
11
90.9
4Josh Brown9
10
90.0
5Josh Scobee8
9
88.9
6Mike Nugent6
7
85.7
7ROBBIE GOULD9
11
81.8
8Rian Lindell13
16
81.3
9Ryan Longwell17
21
81.0
10Adam Vinatieri24
30
80.0
11Joe Nedney15
19
78.9
12tBilly Cundiff7
9
77.8
12tRob Bironas7
9
77.8
14David Akers13
17
76.5
15Olindo Mare19
25
76.0
16Lawrence Tynes6
8
75.0
17Sebastian Janikowski11
15
73.3
18Phil Dawson10
14
71.4
19Jason Hanson16
23
69.6
20Neil Rackers11
16
68.8
21Nate Kaeding4
6
66.7
22John Kasay13
22
59.1
23Jay Feeley10
17
58.8
24Garrett Hartley4
7
57.1
25Mason Crosby2
4
50.0
Top and bottom five teams (in terms of average starting position)
Own starting positionRankTeamPoss.
Avg. starting poss.
1BEARS35
37.7
2Titans38
35.6
3Steelers35
34.2
4Bengals39
33.7
5Buccaneers35
33.1
Opponents’ starting positionRankTeamPoss.
Avg. starting poss.
32Giants36
35.9
31Panthers38
35.7
T-29Chargers38
35.1
T-29Cardinals38
35.1