Stats how you skin a cat

Stats how you skin a cat
Mile High Report Mile High Report

The Denver Broncos ran over the Cincinnati Bengals last night, but I was on a flight that didn’t have free wifi that would have allowed me to watch the game, so I will watch the recorded game tonight. Before my flight boarded I was able to see the most of the first quarter. Then I was able to see some of the third quarter after my flight was on the ground. I was able to listen to the 4th quarter while I drove home from the airport, but there is much of the game that I have yet to see.

The Bronco run game produced 189 yards on 35 carries last night (kneeldowns removed, since they should not be counted in rushing stats). That’s 5.40 yards per carry which is sweet. Oddly enough none of the top five rushing teams (by YPC) have a winning record. The Ravens, Jets, Commanders, Broncos and Cowboys are either at 0.500 or worse. The 512 yards by the Bronco offense was the most since 2014.

Oddly enough, the defending Super Bowl champions, who were the best rushing team last season, are currently 29th in YPC at 3.5. They are second in carries with 131, behind the Bills with 133, but they have 200 fewer rushing yards than Buffalo (654 to 454). It seems that defenses have figured out how to stop, or at least dramatically slow, the Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley rushing combo. Let’s hop they don’t have a break-out game against the Bronco defense next game.

JK Dobbins is currently 8th in the league in rush success rate at 57.9%. Former Bronco, Javonte Williams, is currently 3rd at 65.1%. I will eat crow here. I thought he was washed up last season. He is running like he did as a rookie prior to his ACL/MCL tears. RJ Harvey had his best game as a pro with 98 yards of total offense and one TD. This is good to see after he was invisible in the previous two games with 40 total yards on 11 touches. Listening to the broadcast of the fourth quarter, Dave Logan said you just looks more confident and comfortable running the ball now relative to his first three games in the NFL.

There were two Monday night games last night, one was a close game (ended with a one-score margin – 8 points or fewer) and the other was a blowout (difference of 21 or more). So far this season there have been a really high percentage of one-score games – 59.4% which is the highest in the past decade.

2022 was an odd year with an extremely small percentage of blow-outs and a fairly high percentage of 1-score games. It was also a year with a fairly low average combined score at 43.7. In most years over the past decade the the average scoring margin (or difference) appears to be about 11 points. We had a tie on Sunday, but those are exceedingly rare in the modern NFL....