Not whole teams change that much. Your SOS angle doesn’t really work when you go from 0-6 to 5-0 vs the very same teams.I don’t know what “SOS angle” means ... but as Acura T points out in his reply to my comments, the main reeason the Bucs record improved against division foes this season is that the rest of the division collapsed from injuries and coach/QB fiascos. They still haven’t beaten anybody with a winning record this year, that can’t be argued.
I’ll admit, they are better this year than last, but not that they are a ‘good’ team this year. They are a mid-level team playiing a terribly weak schedule, in a weak division racked by injuries and off-field controversy, which they have avoided. This has resulted in a division title, a surprising record, possibly 11-5 for the season, and a possible 1st round playoff win. The team is better this season than last year’s terrible 5-11 bunch, but they’re not good enough for 11-5 without the weak schedule and crippled division.
Really. SoS, Strenght of Schedule, was too much short hand?
Wait, so first you say teams don’t change that much from year to year, but then you say three teams in the bucs division alone have changed so much that the same bad team from last year went from 0-6 to 5-0. Hmmm…
The bucs avoided injuries?
Well man, I think were clearly watching two different NFLs. Enjoy what remains of the season.
