FavreWatch: History in the making
Kevin Seifert, NFC NorthEDEN PRARIE, Minn. -- The numbers make a compelling case. His team's record couldn't be much better. Heck, even ESPN.com...
Blog | November 25, 2009Anticipating Packers-Lions
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...Quinn. The Lions' pass defense has gotten worse as the season has continued, and here are the numbers as of Week 12: Opponents have a 70.4 completion percentage, a 24-6 touchdown-interception ratio...
Blog | November 25, 2009Keys to the Packers' playoff run
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...obvious the casual observer, but Tom Pelissero of the Green Bay Press-Gazette recently put a strong number behind it. In Sunday's 30-24 victory over San Francisco, 20 of Rodgers' 32 completions traveled...
Blog | November 24, 2009Third and one: Lions
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...Lions' horrid pass defense. Cleveland quarterback Brady Quinn threw four touchdown passes, one shy of the total number of offensive touchdowns the Browns had scored in their previous 15 games combined. Overall, Quinn completed 64...
Blog | November 23, 2009Breaking down Cutler's performance
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...his previous outing, and ultimately it might have affected his accuracy. ESPN Stats & Information has some numbers to back up that general observation. Cutler completed only four passes that traveled more than 10 yards...
Blog | November 23, 2009Air and Space: WR support
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...each NFC North offense. Keep in mind that drops are both subjective and subject to the total number of passes thrown. Obviously, James Jones' five drops in 29 opportunities is a worse statistic than Bryant...
Blog | November 19, 2009FavreWatch: Impacting the defense
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...Cleveland, Favre said, opponents have changed the personnel they use to defend the run even though the numbers are the same as they might have been in previous seasons. For example, the Browns often brought...
Blog | November 18, 2009TOP SEARCHES IN OCTOBER
NFL Expert Picks tops ESPN.com searches in October. Did "numbers" make the list?
