YARDS PER PLAY!

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YARDS PER PLAY!

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I initially posted this on the ongoing 1996 season thread. Figuring this post could grow some serious legs thus go in so many places other THAN that very 1996 season, I thought that I should respect Shinobi's 'passion-project' that should simply apply to the 1996 season, and just respond to TMT's post on that thread and make a new, different thread altogether!
Ten Minute Ticker wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 11:01 am The argument that I see posted on this site a lot, and in this discussion specifically, is “the league is weak” used as a mallet to beat the allegedly overrated team over the head with.

I understand it as a point of comparison, but only to a point. What I rarely see acknowledged is that the supposedly overrated team does sometimes have a direct bearing on why some of its opponents were weak, statistically or otherwise.

For example, team stats and overall records for NFC Central teams were used against this Packers team. The Central
teams did have to play those Packers twice so of course their numbers are going to be low. Green Bay went 7-1 against the Central that season.

It seems a bit logically dubious to say a league is “weak” when one team is more dominant than the rest. It’s a sort of backdoor demerit for being that good.

Semi-related, I also think total yardage is a dubious stat in a team comparison context. It doesn’t take into account how much a team runs or passes the ball based on game context. Average per play, per pass attempt, per rushing attempt, is a lot more accurate.
Y/P is my jam! I wish on the Pro Football Reference site, they'd offer the ranking of each team's offense Y/P, defense Y/P, and net Y/P for that season.

(I also wish the site didn't have so many crazy pop-ups along with being real slow at times, as well as slowing down your browser)

I just discovered that the '96 Packers were actually #5 in offense yardage-wise; but, yes, tops in defense! The #1 in both all this time was by points. Now the '77 Cowboys were #1 in both yardage-wise, but #2 in offense and #8 in defense points-wise.

I do think yardage bears more weight/cred than points, but Y/P - to me - trumps both at the same time!

The '96 Pack were 5.3 per-play on offense, and gave up 4.2 on defense. That's a net of +1.1! I'd imagine that's pretty solid. Then again, I have yet to go through a gauntlet of such numbers from All-Time Great - or simply just mere playoff - teams in history. The '97 Packers were a net +1.0 (5.6 O, 4.6 D).

The '77 Cowboys were a net +1.3! (5.0 O, 3.7 D). And then you got the '78 Cowboys (O&D both #2 in yardage) at 5.4 O and 4.1 D - another net +1.3!

Let's look at the '90s World Champs...(offense, defense, net)...

'90 Giants - 5.0, 4.6, +.4
'91 Redskins - 5.8, 4.5, look, another +1.3!
'92 Cowboys - 5.5, 4.5, +1.0
'93 Cowboys - 5.6, 4.7, +.9
'94 Forty Niners - 5.8, 4.9, +.9
'95 Cowboys - 5.8, 5.0, +.8
'96 Packers - as already noted - 5.3, 4.2, +1.1
'97 Broncos - 5.5, 4.9, +.6
'98 Broncos - 5.9, 4.9, +1.0
'99 Rams - 6.5, 4.7, +1.8!!

And several notable non-SB-winners of the decade...

'96 Broncos - 5.3, 4.7, +.6
'90 Bills - 5.7, 4.7, +1.0
'93 Oilers - 5.3, 4.9, +.4
'94 Cowboys - 5.2, 4.3, +.9

Yes, its only stats. Stats mean something but never the Alpha and the Omega. This doesn't mean the '99 Rams are best of the decade (though, again, WhatifSports has them as the Best-Ever). But, again, I like this better than just plain yardage, and just plain yardage is better than points, again IMO.


EDIT - just looked up the 1941 Chicago Bears who, IMO, (Steeler-fandom aside) are the Greatest NFL Team of All-Time cross-ALL-eras...

6.0, 4.0, 2.0!!!!
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