Notes: Lions statistical achievement bodes well for Super Bowl chances

Notes: Lions statistical achievement bodes well for Super Bowl chances
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The Detroit Lions have achieved a statistical benchmark that has resulted in Super Bowl wins for 6 of the previous 8 teams who accomplished it.

Earlier on Tuesday, we wrote about how the Detroit Lions were the best team in the NFL through eight weeks by a large margin when it comes to the DVOA statistic. In that article, I marveled at the fact the Lions were rolling in all three phases of the game. They’re fourth on offense, third in defense, and rank first in special teams DVOA.

Creator of DVOA, Aaron Schatz, just so happened to put that accomplishment into context later on Tuesday, and hold onto your butts, because what he found will have you feeling giddy. [emphasis added is mine]

“In fact, the Lions are only the ninth team in DVOA history to rank in the top five of all three phases after Week 8,” Schatz wrote. “That’s very good company, as six of the previous eight teams to do this went on to win the Super Bowl including last year’s Kansas City Chiefs.

The only two teams who accomplished this feat and didn’t win the Super Bowl were the 2022 Buffalo Bills—who went 13-3, then lost in the divisional round to the Bengals—and the 2007 Patriots, who notoriously went 16-0 but lost in the Super Bowl to the New York Giants. So seven of the previous eight teams to accomplish top-five DVOA rankings in all phases halfway through the season went on to at least make the Super Bowl.

Did that chill go down your spine, too?