Thursday, December 29, 2011

Week 17 Projections

11/16 correct last week


I have the Cowboys barely squeeking into the playoffs as well as the Jets.  That hasn't changed since last week despite both of them losing.

Season projections:

It's looking like the projection made in week 10 that the Bucs would lose the rest of their games and finish with 4 wins was actually true.  I got Brees finishing with exactly 5300 yards.  Keep in mind these are net yards.  I count negative yards.  They didn't when he broke the record.  Ah well.

Anyway, updated play offs which have the same seeding as last week... The main difference is that the Steelers beat the Ravens in the AFC Championship game and win it all.  Back to the original projections from week 1!  How about that?

AFC Teams by Seed:
1-Patriots, 2-Ravens, 3-Texans, 4-Broncos, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by Seed:
1-Packers, 2-49ers, 3-Saints, 4-Cowboys, 5-Falcons, 6-Lions

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Broncos, Steelers win 23-10
Jets @ Texans, Texans win 25-14
Falcons @ Cowboys, Cowboys win 23-20
Lions @ Saints, Saints win 40-29

Divisional Week:
Steelers @ Patriots, Steelers win 24-18
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win 17-14
Cowboys @ Packers, Packers win 39-24
Saints @ 49ers, 49ers win 24-17

Conference Week:
Steelers @ Ravens, Steelers win 14-13
49ers @ Packers, Packers win 23-20

Superbowl:
Steelers beat Packers 22-17

History of superbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49eres, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens, 12-Texans, 13-Ravens, 14-Ravens, 15-Ravens, 16-Ravens, 17-Steelers
History of superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers, 12-Packers, 13-Packers, 14-Packers, 15-Packers, 16-Packers, 17-Packers

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Week 16 Projections

Lots of upsets last week. 9/16 correct.  Saints vs Vikings game was off by a single point.


Can't really argue with anything other than the Rams scoring 5 points.  More like 3 or 6, but more likely 6 than 3 if that makes any sense.

Season Projections:

Teams on the Rise:
Chiefs 5-7, Chargers 7-8, Colts 0-1, Eagles 6-7, Redskins 5-6, Seahawks 7-8, Panthers 5-6

Teams on the decline:
Jets 11-10, Raiders 8-7, Ravens 13-12, Texans 13-12, Titans 9-8, Giants 8-7, Bears 9-8, Packers 16-15

Teams staying put:
Bills (6), Dolphins (5), Patriots (13), Broncos (9), Bengals (9), Browns (4), Steelers (12), Jaguars (5), Cowboys (10), Cardinals (7), 49ers (13), Rams (2), Lions (10), Vikings (2), Falcons (10), Saints (13), Bucs (4)

Playoffs are basically the same as last week, except New England is the number 1 seed and the conference championship is between baltimore and pittsburgh!
AFC Teams By Seed:
1-Patriots, 2-Ravens, 3-Texans, 4-Broncos, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams By Seed:
1-Packers, 49ers, Saints, Cowboys, Falcons, Lions

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Broncos, Steelers win 22-11
Jets @ Texans, Texans win 26-14
Falcons @ Cowboys, Cowboys win 22-21
Lions @ Saints, Saints win 40-28

Divisional Week
Steelers @ Patriots, Steelers win 24-20
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win 17-15
Cowboys @ Packers, Packers win 38-25
Saints @ 49ers, 49ers win 25-17

Conference Week
Steelers @ Ravens, Ravens win 14-13
49ers @ Packers, Packers win 23-20

Superbowl
Ravens beat Packers 25-21

History or superbowl winners:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens, 12-Texans, 13-Ravens, 14-Ravens, 15-Ravens, 16-Ravens
History of superbowl losers:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers, 12-Packers, 13-Packers, 14-Packers, 15-Packers, 16-Packers

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Week 15 Projections

12/16 correct last week.


All of these look about right except for the Bears over the Seahawks.


Teams on the Rise:
Broncos 8-9, Giants 7-8, Eagles 5-6, Seahawks 6-7
Teams on the Decline:
Dolphins 6-5, Cowboys 11-10, 49ers, 14-13, Bears 10-9
Teams staying put:
Bills (6), Patriots (13), Jets (11), Chiefs (5), Raiders (8), Chargers (7), Ravens (13), Bengals (9), Browns (4), Steelers (12), Texans (13), Colts (0), Jaguars (5), Titans (9), Redskins (5), Cardinals (7), Rams (2), Lions (10), Packers (16), Vikings (2), Falcons (10), Panthers (5), Saints (13), Bucs (4)

Playoffs
AFC Teams By Seed:
1-Ravens, 2-Patriots, 3-Texans, 4-Broncos, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams By Seed:
1-Packers, 2-49ers, 3-Saints, 4-Cowboys, 5-Falcons, 6-Lions

Since we're getting close to playoff time now, I'll actually post the scores in addition to the winner

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Broncos, Steelers win 22-11
Jets @ Texans, Texans win 25-14
Falcons @ Cowboys, Cowboys win 23-21
Lions @ Saints, Saints win 38-29

Divisional Week:
Steelers @ Ravens, Ravens win 15-13
Texans @ Patriots, Texans win 28-22
Cowboys @ Packers, Packers win 43-25
Saints @ 49ers, 49ers win 26-17

Conference Week:
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win 17-14
49ers @ Packers, Packers win 25-20

Superbowl:
Ravens beat Packers 26-20

History of Superbowl Winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens, 12-Texans, 13-Ravens, 14-Ravens, 15-Ravens
History of Superbowl Lower:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers, 12-Packers, 13-Packers, 14-Packers, 15-Packers

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Week 14 Projections

10/16 Correct last week.  Chiefs over Bears?  Cardinals over Cowboys?  Really?

Anyway...


Looks about right...

Updated Season Projections:
So I figured out why I didn't have Brees projected to hit 5,000 yards last week... When uploading the pictures of the projections today, I noticed I had the Colts playing twice and the Saints... were missing.  This is the main reason why the Saints gained a win and the Titans lost one.  I of course had to re-run the entire rest of the season and do the playoffs all over again with the updates.  There was no change in the outcome, however.

Teams on the rise:
Broncos 7-8, Chiefs 4-5, Chargers 6-7, Cardinals 6-7, Seahawks 5-6, Saints 12-13
Teams on the decline:
Jaguars 6-5, Titans 10-9, Cowboys 12-11, Eagles 6-5, Bears 11-10, Vikings 3-2
Teams staying put:
Bills (6), Dolphins (6), Patriots (13), Jets (11), Raiders (8), Ravens (13), Bengals (9), Browns (4), Steelers (12), Texans (13), Colts (0),  Giants (7), Redskins (5), 49ers (14), Rams (2), Lions (10), Packers (16), Falcons (10), Panthers (5),  Bucs (4)

Playoffs are almost the same as last week's projections, except this time Denver wins the AFC West and is a one and done... just like the Raiders were.

AFC Teams by Seed:
1-Ravens, 2-Patriots, 3-Texans, 4-Broncos, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by Seed:
1-Packers, 2-49ers, 3-Saints, 4-Cowboys, 5-Bears, 6-Falcons

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Broncos, Steelers win
Jets @ Texans, Texans win
Bears @ Cowboys, Cowboys win
Falcons @ Saints, Saints win

Divisional Week:
Steelers @ Ravens, Ravens win
Texans @ Patriots, Texans win
Cowboys @ Packers, Packers win
Saints @ 49ers, 49ers win

Conference Week:
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win
49ers @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl:
Ravens beat Packers 27-21.  

History of SB Winners by Week:
1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens, 12-Texans, 13-Ravens, 14-Ravens
History of SB Losers by Week:
1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers, 12-Packers, 13-Packers, 14-Packers

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Week 13 Projections

13/16 last week.  Best so far.

The first 3 games are the most questionable to me... and then there's the Jaguars over the Chargers.  We'll see!

Season Projections:
Teams on the rise:
Dolphins 4-6, Broncos 6-7, Raiders 7-8, Redskins 4-5, Cardinals 5-6, Saints 11-12
Teams on the decline:
Chiefs 5-4, Chargers 7-6, Eagles 8-6, Seahawks 7-5, Bears 12-11
Teams staying put:
Bills (6), Patriots (13), Jets (11), Ravens (13), Bengals (9), Browns (4), Steelers (12), Texans (13), Colts (0), Jaguars (6), Titans (10), Cowboys (12), Giants (7), 49ers (14), Rams (2), Lions (10), Packers (16), Vikings (3), Falcons (10), Panthers (5), Bucs (4)

Despite Brees record passing pace, I still have him throwing less than 5,000 yards based on his upcoming matchups.  I have Brady breaking the record instead.  Crazy, no?

Anyway... Playoffs:
AFC Teams by seed:
1-Ravens, 2-Patriots, 3-Texans, 4-Raiders, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by seed:
1-Packers, 2-49ers, 3-Saints, 4-Cowboys, 5-Bears, 6-Falcons

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Raiders, Steelers win
Jets @ Texans, Texans win
Bears @ Cowboys, Cowboys win
Falcons @ Saints, Saints win

Divisional Week:
Steelers @ Ravens, Ravens win
Texans @ Patriots, Texans win
Cowboys @ Packers, Packers win
Saints @ 49ers, 49ers win

Conference Week:
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win
49ers @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl:
Ravens beat Packers 25-21

History of SB Winners by Week:
1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens, 12-Texans, 13-Ravens
History of SB Losers by Week:
1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers, 12-Packers, 13-Packers

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Week 12 Projections




I agree with most of this but I think the Niners will win and Detroit will get the upset.  We'll see.

Without further ado, the new season projections:
Teams on the rise:
Dolphins 2-4, Broncos 5-6, Raiders 6-7, Browns 3-4, Titans 9-10, Eagles 7-8, Seahawks 6-7

Teams on the decline:
Bills 9-6, Jets 12-22, Jaguars 7-6, Giants 8-7, Cardinals 6-5, Vikings 4-3

Teams staying put:
Patriots (13), Chiefs (5), Chargers (7), Ravens (13), Bengals (9), Steelers (12), Texans (13), Colts (0), Cowboys (12), 49ers (14), Redskins (4), Rams (2), Bears (12), Lions (10), Packers (16), Falcons (10), Panthers (5), Saints (11), Bucs (4)

Playoff projections:
AFC Teams by seed:
1-Patriots, 2-Ravens, 3-Texans, 4-Raiders, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by seed:
1-Packers, 2-49ers, 3-Cowboys, 4-Saints, 5-Bears, 6-Falcons

Wildcard Week:
Steelers @ Raiders, Steelers win
Jets @ Texans, Texans win
Bears @ Saints, Saints win
Falcons @ Cowboys, Cowboys win

Division Week:
Steelers @ Patriots, Steelers win
Texans @ Ravens, Texans win
Saints @ Packers, Packers win
Cowboys @ 49ers, 49ers win

Steelers @ Texans, Texans win
49ers @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl:
Texans beat Packers 27-21

Like I said last week, this is based off of Houston's stats WITH Matt Shaub.  They had a bye week this week so their stats didn't change.  In fact, their opponents got worse, hence the SB win.  I don't expect it to stay this way as I've seen Matt Leinart plenty of times.  He sucks.

History of superbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens, 12-Texans
History of superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers, 12-Packers

Week 11 analysis

9/14 correct.  Getting better, I guess.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Week 11 projections

After the new and improved formulas, this is what I have for the week.  With the old one, it had Green Bay scoring 67 points.  That's when I knew something needed a little tweaking.  Still, 55 points is a LOT.  It projects the Vikings beating the Raiders.  So long as they stick to running the rock with AP, I think this program might be right since Oakland can't stop the run to save their lives.

Anyway, onto the latest season projections.  Green Bay... perfect season, but the superbowl?  Not so much.


Teams on the rise:
Patriots 11-13, Broncos 4-5, Raiders 5-6, Ravens 12-13 (undefeated rest of season?!), Steelers 11-12, Texans 12-13, Jaguars 6-7, Titans 8-9, Cowboys 8-12, Cardinals 5-6, Seahawks 4-6, Bears 11-12, Packers 14-16, Saints 10-11

Teams on the decline:
Jets 13-12, Chiefs 7-5, Chargers 9-7, Bengals 12-9, Browns 5-3, Giants 10-8, Eagles 9-7, Redskins 5-4, Rams 3-2 (despite winning?  huh?), Lions 11-10, Falcons 11-10, Bucs 6-4

Teams staying put:
Bills (9), Dolphins (2), Colts (0), 49ers (14), Vikings (4), Panthers (5)

As you can see, last week along with the new formula really shook things up.  I don't see Baltimore and Houston winning out.  After all these are based on stats WITH Matt Shaub, so look for Houston to potentially crash and burn in the projections over the next few weeks.  I don't see the Bucs losing the rest of the games either, but they really are playing terrible right now and their schedule isn't exactly an easy one so who knows?  I think they'll split with the Panthers, but could potentially lose the other 5 games.

As for my 49ers... 14-2 is looking more and more like a possibilty.  Projections have them losing to Baltimore and beating Pittsburgh.  The other 5 games are against NFC West teams.  I'm thinking 13-3 at worst at this point.

Onto the playoff projections.  Baltimore for the perfect season Packers upset.
AFC Teams by seed:
1-Ravens, 2-Texans, 3-Patriots, 4-Chargers, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by seed:
1-Packers, 2-49ers, 3-Cowboys, 4-Saints, 5-Bears, 6-Falcons

Wild Card week:
Steelers @ Chargers, Steelers win
Jets @ Patriots, Patriots win
Bears @ Saints, Saints win
Falcons @ Cowboys, Cowboys win

Divisional week:
Steelers @ Ravens, Ravens win
Patriots @ Texans, Texans win (Again, this is based off of Matt Shaub stats.  There isn't enough to go on for Leinart and this program is based on completely unbiased facts.  I will not enter data that I THINK will represent how the Texans are with a different QB)
Saints @ Packers, Packers win
Cowboys @ 49ers, 49ers win

Conference week:
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win
49ers @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl:
Ravens beat the Packers 24-22

History of sueprbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens, 11-Ravens
History of superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers, 11-Packers

Yeah, I know the Ravens lost to Seattle.  Statistically speaking, they are still the team to be reckoned with... statistically...

Week 10 Analysis

What the fuck?

7/16 correct.  This just got embarassing.  Seattle beat Baltimore.  Yes, you know it's going to be a bad week of predictions when that happens.

I noticed that my calculations were giving a little too much advantage to home teams, so I scaled down the advantage by about 60%.  This is my only adjustment to my program I've made all season.  Running it this way for the season that's already occurred made it about 20% more accurate.  When I first made this program, I thought it might have been too much.  Turns out I was right.  Lets see how I do from here on out.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Week 10 Projections


55 points for Green Bay?  nah.  Niners beat Giants by 21?  Also, nah.  Bengals over Steelers?  Hmmm.

Teams on the rise:
Jets 12-13, Broncos 3-4, Jaguars 5-6, Giants 9-10, Bears 9-11, Packers 13-14, Falcons 10-11

Teams on the decline:
Bills 10-9, Patriots 12-11, Raiders 6-5, Chargers 10-9, Steelers 12-11, Eagles 10-9, Lions 12-11 (despite being on a bye), Panthers 6-5 (same as Lions)

Teams staying put:
Dolphins (2), Chiefs (7), Ravens (12), Bengals (12), Browns (5), Texans (12), Colts (0), Titans (8), Cowboys (8), Redskins (5), Cardinals (5), 49ers (14), Seahawks (4), Rams (3), Vikings (4), Saints (10), Bucs (6)

Playoff projections
AFC Teams by seed:
1-Jets, 2-Ravens, 3-Texans, 4-Chargers, 5-Bengals, 6-Steelers
NFC Teams by seed:
1-49ers, 2-Packers, 3-Falcons, 4-Giants, 5-Lions, 6-Bears

Wild Card Week:
Bengals @ Chargers, Chargers win
Steelers @ Texans, Texans win
Lions @ Giants, Giants win
Bears @ Falcons, Falcons win

Division Week:
Chargers @ Jets, Jets win
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win
Giants @ 49ers, 49ers win
Falcons @ Packers, Packers win

Conference Week:
Ravens @ Jets, Ravens win (by a point)
Packers @ 49ers, 49ers win (by 3)

Superbowl
Ravens beat 49ers 16-14

History of superbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers, 10-Ravens
History of superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers, 10-49ers

Week 9 Analysis

Worst week so far. 7/14.  Lots of upsets this weekend.  Looking to bounce back in week 10

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Week 9 Projections


San Diego over Green Bay?  Who knows...

Season Projections:

Teams on the rise:
Dolphins 1-2, Patriots 11-12 (despite losing), Jets 11-12, Chiefs 6-7, Bengals 11-12, Eagles 9-10, Rams 0-3, Lions 11-12, Vikings 3-4,  Falcons 9-10, Bucs 5-6

Teams on the decline:
Chargers 12-10, Cowboys 10-8, Redskins 8-5, Seahawks 6-4, Bears 10-9, Panthers 7-6, Saints 12-10

Teams staying put:
Bills (10), Broncos (3), Raiders (6), Ravens (12), Browns (5), Steelers (12), Texans (12), Colts (0), Jaguars (5), Titans (8), Giants (9), Cardinals (5), 49ers (14), Packers (13)

Playoff projection:

AFC Teams by Seed:
1-Steelers, 2-Patriots, 3-Texans, 4-Chargers, 5-Ravens, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by Seed:
1-49ers, 2-Packers, 3-Eagles, 4-Falcons, 5-Lions, 6-Saints

Wild Card week:
Jets @ Texans, Texans win
Ravens @ Chargers, Ravens win
Lions @ Falcons, Lions win
Saints @ Eagles, Eagles win

Division week:
Texans @ Patriots, Patriots win
Ravens @ Steelers, Steelers win
Lions @ 49ers, 49ers win
Eagles @ Packers, Packers win

Conference week:
Patriots @ Steelers, Steelers win
Packers @ 49ers, 49ers win

Superbowl:
Steelers vs 49ers, Steelers win 16-15

Just a reversal of last week's scores.  Actual scores were 15.3-15.5, but in the Steelers favor this time.

History of projected superbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers, 9-Steelers
History of projected superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers, 9-49ers

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Week 8 Anaylsis

10/13 games right and a fumbled exchange in the monday night game away from being 11/13.  Oh well.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Week 8 Projections


Looks about right for the most part...

And the updated Season Projections:

Teams on the Rise:
Chiefs 4-6, Broncos 2-3, Bengals 10-11, Texans 10-12, Jaguars 3-5, Cowboys 8-10, Giants 8-9, 49ers 13-14 (what?!), Bears 8-10, Panthers 3-7 (whoa), Saints 11-12

Teams on the Decline:
Dolphins 2-1, Raiders 9-6, Ravens 13-12, Colts 1-0, Titans 11-8, Redskins 10-8, Cardinals 6-5, Packers (14-13, despite winning, barely beating the Vikings hurts them), Vikings 4-3, Falcons 10-9, Bucs 8-5

Teams staying put:
Bills (10), Patriots (11), Jets (11), Chargers (12), Browns (5), Steelers (12), Eagles (9), Seahawks (6), Rams (0), Lions (11)

Playoffs:
AFC Teams by Seed:
1-Steelers, 2-Chargers, 3-Texans, 4-Patriots, 5-Ravens, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by Seed:
1-Niners, 2-Packers, 3-Saints, 4-Cowboys, 5-Lions, 6-Bears


Wildcard Week:
Ravens @ Patriots, Ravens win
Jets @ Texans, Texans win
Lions @ Cowboys, Cowboys win
Bears @ Saints, Saints win

Divional Week:
Ravens @ Steelers, Steelers win
Texans @ Chargers, Chargers win
Cowboys @ Niners, Niners win
Saints @ Packers, Packers win

Conference Week:
Chargers @ Steelers, Steelers win
Packers @ Niners, Niners win

Superbowl:
Steelers vs Niners, Niners win 16-15

I'm the biggest 49er fan there is, but I don't even see this happening.  I rechecked the stats for the playoff teams and this was the result.  I hope it's right...

Note that the program rounds down to the nearest number (it has decimals for the scores initially).  In the event of a tie, it gives the team with the higher number before the rounding an extra point.  In this superbowl, it predicted Niners 15.4-Steelers 15.1...  Obviously, the smallest change in stats week to week could change this outcome.

History of projected superbowl winner:

Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens, 8-49ers
History of projected superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers, 8-Steelers

Week 7 analysis

Extreme regression of accuracy.  6/13 game winners correct.  Lets hope it bounces back this week...  The fact that there were 5 different quarterbacks starting this past week and 4/5 of them were predicted to win (based off of stats from having the previous QB) and those 4 lost... that doesn't help.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Week 7 Projections


Looks about right to me... Denver might win with Tebow though, who knows?  I also think the Bears and Texans should win their games too.

Updated Season Projections:
Teams on the Rise:
Raiders 7-9, Eagles 8-9, Cardinals 5-6 (despite not playing, Rams got worse), 49ers 12-13, Seahawks 4-6 (despite not playing, Rams got worse), Bears 6-8, Packers 13-14, Falcons 7-10, Bucs 6-8

Teams on the Decline:
Chiefs 5-4, Chargers 13-12, Texans 11-10, Colts 2-1, Giants 9-8 (despite winning), Redskins 12-10, Rams 2-0, Lions 14-11, Panthers 4-3, Saints 13-11

Teams staying put:
Bills (10), Dolphins (2), Patriots (11), Jets (11), Broncos (2), Ravens (13), Bengals (10), Browns (5), Steelers (12), Jaguars (3), Titans (11), Cowboys (8), Vikings (4)

Playoff Projections:

AFC Teams by Seed:
1-Ravens, 2-Chargers, 3-Patriots, 4-Titans, 5-Steelers, 6-Jets
NFC Teams by Seed: 
1-Packers, 2-Niners, 3-Saints, 4-Redskins, 5-Lions, 6-Falcons

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Titans, Steelers win
Jets @ Patriots, Patriots win
Lions @ Redskins, Redskins win
Falcons @ Saints, Saints win

Division Week:
Steelers @ Ravens, Ravens win
Patriots @ Chargers, Chargers win
Redskins @ Packers, Packers win
Saints @ Niners, Niners win

Conference Week
Chargers @ Ravens, Ravens win
Niners @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl
Ravens vs Packers, Ravens win 23-17

History of past superbowl winner:


Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens, 7-Ravens
History of projected superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions, 7-Packers

Week 6 Recap

10/13 game winners correct again.  76% accuracy.  11/13 would be 84% and a huge improvement.  Let's see if it can do that this week.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Week 6 Projections


Call me a homer, but I don't see the niners losing by 14 points and I think Carolina may upset Atlanta.  I also think the Bills will beat the Giants and the Eagles will beat the Redskins, but I guess we'll see, now won't we?

Season Projections:

Teams on the rise:
Bills 9-10, Jets 10-11 (despite losing), Chiefs 4-5, Jaguars 2-3 (despite losing), Redskins 11-12 (despite not playing, their competition is getting weaker), 49ers 11-12, Seahawks 3-4, Lions 13-14, Panthers 2-4, Saints 12-13

Teams on the decline:
Dolphins 3-2 (despite not playing), Colts 3-2, Giants 10-9, Eagles 9-8, Cardinals 6-5, Falcons 9-7, Bucs 10-6

Teams staying put:
Patriots (11), Broncos (2), Raiders (7), Chargers (13), Ravens (13), Bengals (10), Browns (5), Steelers (12), Texans (11), Jaguars (3), Titans (11), Cowboys (8), Rams (2), Bears (6), Vikings (4)

Playoff Projections:
AFC Teams by seed:
1-Ravens, 2-Chargers, 3-Patriots, 4-Texans, 5-Steelers, 6-Titans
NFC Teams by seed:
1-Lions, 2-Saints, 3 Niners, 4-Redskins, 5-Packers, 6-Giants

Wild Card Week:

Steelers @ Texans, Texans Win
Titans @ Patriots, Patriots Win
Packers @ Redskins, Redskins Win
Giants @ Niners, Niners Win

Division Week:

Texans @ Ravens, Ravens Win
Patriots @ Chargers, Chargers Win
Niners @ Saints, Saints Win
Redskins @ Lions, Lions Win

Conference Week:
Chargers @ Ravens, Ravens Win
Saints @ Lions, Lions Win

Superbowl:
Ravens beat Lions 22-16

History of projected superbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens, 6-Ravens
History of projected superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers, 6-Lions

Week 5 Recap

10/13 games winners were predicted which is an improvement at 76%.  The points were off by an average of 9 this week which is off more than last week.  The 49ers unprecedented blow out really skewed those results, however.

Could we see 11/13 right this week?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Week 5 Projections


A couple of blow out games that I'm not sure I agree with here, but I'm not arguing the winners here.  6 Teams on a bye, so only 13 games here.  62.5% were correct in week 1, 68.75% were correct on week 2 & 3, and 75% was correct for week 4.  To get better, it will need to get 10/13 right for 76%.  Note that it predicted Green Bay's blow out score perfectly.  Didn't see that coming.

Season Projections:

Teams on the Rise:
Bills 8-9 (despite losing), Chiefs 3-4, Chargers 11-13, Bengals 8-10, Texans 8-11, Titans 9-11, Redskins 8-11 (no way), Cardinals 5-6 (despite losing), 49ers 10-11 (fingers crossed), Lions 12-13, Packers 12-13, Vikings 3-4 (despite losing), Bucs 9-10

Teams on the Decline:
Dolphins 4-3, Jets 12-10, Raiders 10-7, Browns 6-5, Steelers 15-12, Colts 5-3, Jags 5-2, Eagles 10-9, Bears 9-6, Falcons 10-9 (despite winning)

Teams Staying Put:
Patriots (11), Broncos (2), Ravens (13), Cowboys (8), Giants (10), Seahawks (3), Rams (2), Panthers (2), Saints (12)

Play off projections-Baltimore wins it all
AFC Teams by Seed:
1-Ravens, 2 Chargers, 3 Patriots, 4 Texans, 5 Steelers, 6 Titans
NFC Teams by Seed:
1-Packers, 2-Saints, 3 Redskins, 4 Niners, 5 Lions, 6 Giants

Wild Card Week:
Steelers @ Patriots, Patriots win
Titans @ Texans, Texans win
Lions @ Niners, Niners win
Giants @ Redskins, Redskins win

Division Week:
Patriots @ Chargers, Chargers win
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win
Niners @ Packers, Packers win
Redskins @ Saints, Saints win

Conference Week:
Chargers @ Ravens, Ravens win
Saints @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl:
Packers vs Ravens, Ravens win 23-18

History of projected superbowl winner:
Week 1-Steelers, 2-Ravens, 3-Steelers, 4-Steelers, 5-Ravens
History of projected superbowl loser:
Week 1-Packers, 2-Eagles, 3-Lions, 4-Packers, 5-Packers

Week 4 Analysis

12/16 game winners predicted correctly, scores off by an average of 7.  See, I told you it would get more and more accurate.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Week 4 Projections


I got nothing this week.  Most of the scores look about right to me, but I don't know if the Packers will run up the score like that.  They are capable of doing so, however.  

New Season Projections:

Despite Detroit winning, their mediocre stats for the week grounded them to being a wildcard team while the Packers are back on top of their division.


Teams on the rise:
Bills 6-8, Raiders, 8-10, Ravens 12-13, Giants 9-10, Redskins 6-8, Niners 8-10, Packers 11-12, Panthers 0-2.

Teams on the decline:
Patriots 12-11, Chiefs 4-3, Chargers 12-11 (despite winning), Bengals 9-8, Texans 9-8, Eagles 13-10, Rams 5-2, Bears 10-9

Teams staying put:
Miami (4), Jets (12), Broncos (2), Browns (6), Steelers (15), Colts (5), Jags (5), Titans(9), Cowboys (8), Cards (5), Seahawks (3), Lions (12), Falcons (10), Saints (12), Bucs (9)

Play off projections-Steelers still on top
AFC Teams by seed:
1-Steelers, 2-Jets, 3-Chargers, 4-Titans, 5-Ravens, 6-Patriots
NFC Teams by seed:
1-Packers, 2-Saints, 3-Eagles, 4-Niners, 5-Lions, 6-Giants

Wild Card week:
Ravens @ Titans, Ravens win
Patriots @ Chargers, Chargers win
Lions @ Niners, Niners win (WHAT?)
Giants @ Eagles, Eagles win

Division week:
Chargers @ Jets, Jets win
Ravens @ Steelers, Steelers win
Niners @ Packers, Packers win
Eagles @ Saints, Saints win

Conference week:
Jets @ Steelers, Steelers win
Saints @ Packers, Packers win

Superbowl:
Steelers beat the Packers 18-15

Week 3 Analysis

11/16 game winners correct and scoring an average of 8 points off.  That's an improvement from 10.6 points.  As expected, the projections are getting more accurate.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Week 3 Projections


I have a lot of disagreements this week...  I think Carolina will win, Niners will win, Jets will win, Falcons will win, Packers will win and Cards will win.  My projections obviously disagree with me though.  All of those games are projected to be close with the exception of the Niners game, so who knows?

These upsets are nothing compared to the crazy new season projections.  Detroit's statistical annihilation of Kansas City has catapulted them to the top of their division and are now projected to make it all the way to the Super Bowl.  Yes, that's right.  Super Bowl bound Detroit Lions.  If Stafford stays healthy and they keep up the good performances, it might stay that way too!



Teams on the rise:
Broncos go from 0 wins to 2, Bengals 8-9, Browns 5-6, Steelers 13-15, Titans 8-9, Cowboys 7-8, Giants 8-9, Lions take a huge leap forward 7-12, Saints 11-12, Bucs 7-9

Teams on the decline:
Chiefs 5-4, Chargers 13-12, Ravens 14-12, Colts 6-5, Jags 7-5, Eagles 14-13, Cardinals 6-5, Niners 10-8 (that's more like it), Seahawks 4-3, Bears 12-10, Packers 12-11 (despite winning, their defense is giving up a LOT of yards & points), Vikings 6-4

Teams staying put:
Bills (6), Dolphins (4), Pats and Jets (12), Raiders (8), Texans (9), Redskins (6), Rams (5), Falcons (10), Panthers (0-for now)

Play off projections-Steelers back on top
As always, I take the latest season projections and pit the play off teams together using the same formulas and project the super bowl winner.

AFC Teams by seed:
1-Steelers, 2-Patriots, 3-Chargers, 4-Titans, 5-Jets, 6-Ravens
NFC Teams by seed:
1-Eagles, 2-Lions, 3-Saints, 4-Niners, 5-Packers, 6-Falcons

Wild Card Week:
Jets @ Titans, Titans Win
Ravens @ Chargers, Chargers Win
Packers @ Niners, Packers Win
Falcons @ Saints, Saints Win

Division Week:
Titans @ Steelers, Steelers Win
Chargers @ Patriots, Patriots Win
Packers @ Eagles, Eagles Win
Saints @ Lions, Lions Win

Conference Week:
Patriots @ Steelers, Steelers Win
Lions @ Eagles, Lions Win

Super Bowl:
Steelers beat Lions 18-14.  Yuck.

This will probably stay true for next week, since the Steelers playing the Colts should help, not hurt them, statistically.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Week 2 initial analysis

11 out of 16 winners correct this week.  One more than last week.  Also, really close on the scores on some of the games.  Nearly nailed the NE/SD, DEN/CIN, and NYG/STL game on the money for scores.  Also successfully predicted the blow outs in the DET/KC, NYJ/JAX games.  The scores were even higher than predicted, however.

As for my projections vs my gut... projections correct about the Eagles winning (although with Vick injured, can't promise that would have happened) and my gut was right about the Niners and Colts losing.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Week 2 Projections


Again, the simulation has the Eagles losing a game that I predict they'll win.  Also, as much as I love my Niners and hate the Cowboys, I don't see them beating the Cowboys this badly.  Actually, I'm not confident they'll beat them at all.  We'll see though.  I also don't think the Colts will beat the Browns.  Let's see who is more accurate, my gut or my formulas.

Updated Season Projections:


Difference in projection from last week
Bills go from 2 wins to 6.  Dolphins go from 6 to 4.  Patriots go from 11-12.  Jets 11-12.  Broncos 1-0.  Chiefs 7-5.  Raiders 9-8 (despite winning).  Chargers 11-13.  Ravens 12-14.  Bengals 6-8.  Browns 6-5.  Steelers 16-13.  Texans 5-9.  Colts 7-6.  Jags 5-7.  Titans 9-8.  Cowboys 6-7.  Giants 10-8.  Eagles 12-14.  Redskins 5-6.  Cardinals 4-6.  Niners 8-10 (doubt it).  Seahawks 5-4.  Rams stay at 5.  Bears 9-12 (wow). Lions 4-7.  Packers stay at 12.  Vikings 5-6 (really?).  Falcons 11-10.  Panthers stay at 0 (this will change-I'm sure of it).  Saints 12-11.  Bucs 10-7 (ouch).

And once again, I ran the next 4 weeks projections based on who would get to the playoffs in the above scenario.

Wild Card:
Jets @ Pats, Pats win
Steelers @ Texans, Texans win
Falcons @ Saints, Saints win
Packers @ Niners, Packers win

Divisional:
Texans @ Ravens, Ravens win
Pats @ Chargers, Pats win
Packers @ Bears, Bears win
Saints @ Eagles, Eagles win

Conference:
Pats @ Ravens, Ravens win
Bears @ Eagles, Eagles win

Superbowl:
Ravens vs Eagles
Ravens win 23-18

Analysis of first week

The projections were correct in choosing the winners for 10 out of 16 games which is pretty good considering it only had last years statistics.  It was off by an average of 10.7 points per game too.  The fact that there was 58 points scored more than a normal NFL week doesn't help, but I don't think that will continue.  It will get more accurate as the year goes on, promise!

On a bright note, the projected rushing yards averaged being within 7% of the actual.  Passing yards were all over the place.  Good teams were way above their own average and bad teams were well below.  They will even out.

What a difference a week makes

I need to re check all of the data, but after just one week of statistics and taking into account last years statistics as well, the new projection appears to be Ravens over the Eagles in the superbowl 23-18.  I'll post up everything later today.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Some upsets, but still just week 1

Overall, the scores weren't far off so far.  The biggest mistakes being the Ravens and the Bills obviously, but lets be honest... who saw those coming?  Cam Newton made a difference for the Panthers despite the loss and obviously the Colts are much worse without Manning.  Will try to have all the new data in tonight or tomorrow once the games are over for the week.

Obviously the Steelers won't be going 16-0 this year, but personally (and this is without any calculations), I think they'll still make the play offs.

Friday, September 9, 2011

One game down

So the only thing right in the first game was the rushing yards and the winner.  Saints projected rushing vs actual is 87/81.  Packers projected vs actual is 111/103.  Both teams have a good pass defense, so it's hard to project both teams doing better than their own average on passing offense.  Not to mention in week 1 offenses are usually more out of sync than defenses.  Obviously not the case for these two teams, but we'll see how the rest of the week goes.  I won't make any knee jerk reactions with my formulas based on one game.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Week 1 Calculated Projections


The game that sticks out like a sore thumb is the Rams vs Eagles game.  Without much thought it seems like a cake walk for the Eagles, but based on last years stats, the two teams match up so closely that the calculation came to a win for the Rams by a very slight home team advantage.

I also don't see the Vikings scoring only 9 points, but this is using stats without McNabb.

The Packers have a very good defense, but I'm not sure if they're going to hold the Saints to 12 points.  Keep in mind these are averaged points rounded to the nearest whole number.  Later weeks I have teams projected to score 8 points.  That's a rare score to have so 7, 9 or 10 would be more expected.

Team Records Projected based on nothing but last years stats:


These projections actually look about right to me.  I don't think Carolina will go 0-16 as I think they will be a better team this year, although not much better.  I'm not sure if the Niners are good enough to go 8-8 this year, but they have the 3rd easiest schedule in the NFL, so 8-8 still won't be impressive given their schedule.

The Colts have a schedule that would allow Manning to throw for 5,000 yards, but since he's out Week 1 and it's unknown how long he'll be out, I don't see that 5,027 passing yard number being accurate.

Bills had the worst rush defense in the league last year, but 2,920 yards against seems on the high side.  It doesn't help them that they play some of the leagues best rushing offenses in the league this year, however.

Play off Projections:

Wild Card Week
Giants @ Eagles: Eagles Win
Falcons @ Niners: Falcons Win
Jets @ Patriots: Patriots Win
Ravens @ Titans: Ravens Win

Division Week
Falcons @ Packers: Packers Win
Eagles @ Saints: Saints Win
Patriots @ Chargers: Chargers Win
Ravens @ Steelers: Steelers Win

Conference Week
Saints @ Packers: Packers Win
Chargers @ Steelers: Steelers Win

Superbowl: Steelers win 14-13 over the Packers

Intro

This blog exists mostly to showcase a simulator I developed in C#/SharePoint which attempts to predict the outcome of NFL games.  It calculates the winner, the points and the number of yards passing and rushing that should be achieved by each team.

Since the year has not started, this is based entirely off of statistics from last year.  It will be re-run with updated statistics every week along with a diminishing percentage of last years stats to improve accuracy.  Using stats from last year it has Carolina going 0-16 and not surprisingly the Steelers and Packers going to the Super Bowl.  However, the Steelers go 16-0 in the regular season and beat the Packers 14-13 based on this year's scheduling.  The Steelers do play the NFC West after all this year and their only difficult games are the Ravens, Colts and Patriots.  The other 3/4's of their schedule is practically a cake walk.

The projections will become more accurate by week 8 and I believe will be able to predict the play off teams and Super Bowl teams/winner barring any crazy special teams punt/kick off returns/blocked punts/etc,. because those are impossible to predict and can allow an inferior team to win.

These results are calculated entirely by statistics and not any of my personal bias towards any team.  This should be obvious since I have the Steelers winning the Super Bowl and I loathe them.

Slight alterations to the formulas I have created may occur during the year if I find ways to improve upon this.

I will also use this blog for random occasional rants and quirky one-liners whenever I feel like it.