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Will New England's offense fizzle?

Posted Aug. 21 at 01:07 PM

New England put up amazing numbers last year: 50 TD passes, 304 passing yards per game, a record 589 points and a record 16-0 win-loss mark in the regular season.

No offense has ever been as prolific. A handful of teams, at least, have finished in the same statistical neighborhood. And by looking at how those teams did in their followup seasons, it may provide clues of what to expect from the Patriots.

Purely off the numbers, it doesn't look good for New England. Seven teams have thrown 40-plus TD passes; those teams averaged 29.9 TD passes the following year. There hasn't been as much dropoff among teams that have averaged 300-plus passing yards; they've slipped to 290 yards per game.

The 16 teams that have averaged 30-plus points per game have tended to decline severely. They've fallen to 25.6 points per game, on average. And a big decline among teams that have won 14-plus games as well; on average, they've finished with 10-6 records the next year.

Does any of this mean, guarantee or even indicate that the Patriots are headed for a big fall this year? Not necessarily. Every team and year is different. In the case of the Patriots, they have almost all of their key guys back, and they'll also benefit from playing a remarkably easy schedule. But these kind of numbers are always fun to kick around.

TEAMS FINISHING WITH 40+ TD PASSES IN 1978-2007
(how they fared the following season)
TD passes
37    Rams (2000)    42 TD passes in 1999
35    San Francisco (1988)    44 TD passes in 1987
32    Vikings (1999)    41 TD passes in 1998
31    Colts (2005)    51 TD passes in 2004
31    Dolphins (1985)    49 TD passes in 1984
29    Dolphins (1987)    46 TD passes in 1986
14    San Francisco (1999)    41 TD passes in 1998


TEAMS AVERAGING 300+ PASSING YARDS IN 1978-2007
(how they fared the following season)
Yards Per Game
335    Chargers (1982)    305 YPG in 1981
323    Chargers (1985)    308 YPG in 1984
308    Chargers (1984)    306 YPG in 1983
306    Rams (2001)    343 YPG in 2000
300    Oilers (1991)    317 YPG in 1990
280    Rams (2002)    306 YPG in 2001
267    Dolphins (1985)    322 YPG in 1984
265    Dolphins (1987)    306 YPG in 1986
264    Oilers (1992)    300 YPG in 1991
253    Chargers (1986)    323 YPG in 1985


TEAMS AVERAGING 30+ POINTS PER GAME IN 1978-2007
(how they fared the following season)
Points Per Game
33.8    Rams (2000)    32.9 PPG in 1999
31.4    Rams (2001)    33.8 PPG in 2000
30.2    Kansas City (2004)    30.3 PPG in 2003
28.6    San Francisco (1995)    31.6 PPG in 1994
27.6    San Francisco (1988)    30.6 PPG in 1987
27.4    Colts (2005)    32.6 PPG in 2004
26.8    Dolphins (1985)    32.1 PPG in 1984
26.6    Washington (1984)    33.8 PPG in 1983
25.8    Chargers (2007)    30.8 PPG in 2006
25.2    Kansas City (2005)    30.2 PPG in 2004
24.9    Vikings (1999)    34.8 PPG in 1998
22.4    Chargers (1983)    32.0 PPG in 1982
21.3    Broncos (2001)    30.3 PPG in 2000
19.8    Rams (2002)    31.4 PPG in 2001
19.6    Broncos (1999)    31.3 PPG in 1998
18.8    Washington (1992)    30.3 PPG in 1991


TEAMS WINNING 14-PLUS GAMES IN 1978-2007
(how they fared the following season)
Win-Loss Record
14-2    Chicago (1986)    15-1 record in 1985
14-2    San Francisco (1990)    14-2 record in 1989
14-2    New England (2004)    14-2 record in 2003
12-4    Pittsburgh (1979)    14-2 record in 1978
12-4    Miami (1985)    14-2 record in 1984
12-4    Colts (2006)    14-2 record in 2005
11-5    Pittsburgh (2005)    15-1 record in 2004
11-5    Washington (1984)    14-2 record in 1983
11-5    San Diego (2007)    14-2 record in 2006
10-5    Chicago (1987)    14-2 record in 1986
10-6    San Francisco (1985)    15-1 record in 1984
10-6    Minnesota (1999)    15-1 record in 1998
10-6    San Francisco (1991)    14-2 record in 1990
10-6    San Francisco (1993)    14-2 record in 1992
10-6    New England (2005)    14-2 record in 2004
 9-7    Washington (1992)    14-2 record in 1991
 7-9    Jacksonville (2000)    14-2 record in 1999
 7-9    Rams (2002)    14-2 record in 2001
 6-9    NY Giants (1987)    14-2 record in 1986
6-10   Denver (1999)    14-2 record in 1998
5-11   Atlanta (1999)    14-2 record in 1998

-Ian Allan

Readers' Comments

Posted by BRIAN LASKIEWICZ | Aug. 21 at 01:24 PM

The numbers on 14+ wins is slightly off. There are 5 teams that have finished a regular season 15-1 or 16-0: 1984 San Francisco 15-1 1985 Chicago 15-1 1998 Minnesota 15-1 2004 Pittsburgh 15-1 2007 New England 16-0 (yet to be included since 2008 season hasn't been played)

Correction: Agreed. There was a formatting error, with most of those 15-1 teams being listed as 14-2 in the supporting documentation. That's been corrected, and the year-after figures are accurate. Apologies -- Ed.

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