Curious stats for the viewing public.
’09 Eagles offense (except vs. Dallas): 29.5 ppg McNabb (11th in yards, 5th in Scoring)
’09 Eagles offense vs. Dallas: 8.0 ppg McNabb
’10 Eagles offense: 29.4 Vick/Kolb (1st in Yards; 2nd in Scoring)
’10 Eagles offense: 33.6 ppg Vick
’09 Cowboys offense: 22.6 ppg Romo (2nd in Yards, 14th in Scoring)
’10 Cowboys offense: 25.3 ppg Romo/Kitna (7th in Yards, 7th in Scoring)
’10 Cowboys offense with Jon Kitna: 32.1 ppg Kitna
’09 Giants offense: 25.1 ppg Manning (3rd in Yards, 6th in Scoring)
’10 Giants offense: 25.7 ppg Manning (8th in Yards, 8th in Scoring)
’08 Broncos offense: 23.1 ppg Shanahan with Jay Cutler (2nd in Yards; 16th in Scoring)
’09 Texans offense: 24.1 ppg K. Shanahan with Matt Schaub (4th in Yards; 10th in Scoring)
’10 Redskins offense: 19.1 ppg M & K Shanahan with McNabb/Grossman (17th in yards; 25th in scoring)
I don’t know about you, but I see a trend.


Now there could be a number of trends that you might see. the last three years of Shanahans show a significant disparity between yards gained and scoring which suggests that Shanahan coached teams have problems punching it in once in the red zone…
Was that the trend you were seeing?
Posted by MODI | December 26, 2010, 2:03 amMODI:
Absolutely. That was one of them. Ironically enough, the Texans managed to lose another game to the Broncos. That’s just sad. Of course, Washington managed to win at Jacksonville. The Del Rios are as bad as the Broncos, Texans and Redskins. Yesterday, they all deserved each other.
Posted by Temple3 | December 27, 2010, 1:43 pm@MODI….
I’m STILL trying to understand why Jack Del Rio has a job coaching in the NFL.
Posted by GrandNubian | December 27, 2010, 4:53 pmIt’s the video tape with that woman at that club starring the Jags owner. Just sayin’.
Posted by Temple3 | December 27, 2010, 6:29 pmLOL@T3….
Posted by GrandNubian | December 27, 2010, 6:31 pm