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Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:28 am
by UNHWildCats
Since free agency began in 1993 the Patriots winning percentage is .632, tops in the NFL... Pittsburgh who the Patriots beat Sunday night is second at .627
Tom Brady is the winningest active QB with a .767 winning percentage.
The Patriots are 4-1 all time at Heinz Field including 2-0 in the playoffs.
Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:38 am
by clenz
So....
What you are saying is that since the period began when teams didn't have to develope their own talent to the same extent, and could just start paying the most and brining in other teams talent they have been good?
Sounds an awful lot like the team that you hate in baseball travis.
Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:04 pm
by Franks Tanks
clenz wrote:So....
What you are saying is that since the period began when teams didn't have to develope their own talent to the same extent, and could just start paying the most and brining in other teams talent they have been good?
Sounds an awful lot like the team that you hate in baseball travis.
Do you watch the NFL?
1st there is a salary cap(that is much lower than baseball) so NFL teams can't really stockpile talent through free agency. The Steelers and Patriots very rarely go after big name free agents. The Pats so it more often than the Steelers, but still not all that often. Both teams tend to find under valued players through the draft and free agency.
Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:22 pm
by UNHWildCats
clenz wrote:So....
What you are saying is that since the period began when teams didn't have to develope their own talent to the same extent, and could just start paying the most and brining in other teams talent they have been good?
Sounds an awful lot like the team that you hate in baseball travis.
Theres a big difference between the NFL and MLB.. First off the NFL has a salary cap and a salary basement placing all teams on an equal financial level.
Second, its worth pointing out that in very few circumstances has the Patriots actually signed a high priced free agent, the course the Patriots generally follow is to sign mid priced to low cost role players and have willingly allowed high cost veterans that drafted to either leave or trade them for draft picks instead of paying them the high price they would demand in free agency.
Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:25 pm
by UNHWildCats
Franks Tanks wrote:clenz wrote:So....
What you are saying is that since the period began when teams didn't have to develope their own talent to the same extent, and could just start paying the most and brining in other teams talent they have been good?
Sounds an awful lot like the team that you hate in baseball travis.
Do you watch the NFL?
1st there is a salary cap(that is much lower than baseball) so NFL teams can't really stockpile talent through free agency. The Steelers and Patriots very rarely go after big name free agents. The Pats so it more often than the Steelers, but still not all that often. Both teams tend to find under valued players through the draft and free agency.

Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:26 pm
by Wedgebuster
UNHWildCats wrote:clenz wrote:So....
What you are saying is that since the period began when teams didn't have to develope their own talent to the same extent, and could just start paying the most and brining in other teams talent they have been good?
Sounds an awful lot like the team that you hate in baseball travis.
Theres a big difference between the NFL and MLB.. First off the NFL has a salary cap and a salary basement placing all teams on an equal financial level.
Second, its worth pointing out that in very few circumstances has the Patriots actually signed a high priced free agent, the course the Patriots generally follow is to sign mid priced to low cost role players and have willingly allowed high cost veterans that drafted to either leave or trade them for draft picks instead of paying them the high price they would demand in free agency.
No doubt about it. Look at the undrafted free agents they have turned into productive players, on damn little salary.
Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:34 pm
by clenz
I should have added some sort of sarcasm emoticon to my post.
Re: Numbers That May Only Interest Me
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:17 pm
by tampajag
yep, you're right, those numbers pretty much only interest you
