Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Week 11 Performance Rankings

The top five Performance Rankings for Week 11 according to PossessionPoints.com are the Patriots, Steelers, Colts, Giants and Cowboys. The Packers are number six the same as they were last week. In this week’s game, Green Bay continued their winning ways, but returned to their habit of quick strike scores which served to lower their Relative Performance Measure or RPM. Performance Rankings are based on in-game statistics that measure a team's offensive performance. These statistics take into account such elements as the scoring drive, the points scored and time of possession.

In the included chart, you will see each team, their win-loss record and the PossessionPoints measure of relative performance which is colored green, yellow or red. A green chart indicates a positive and strong team performance. A yellow chart indicates a mediocre to fair performance and a red chart tells the tale of trouble ahead.
PossessionPoints Performance Rankings


These Performance Ratings are unique because they are based on in-game stats that are present in each game every week. Not present in these performance ratings are any opinion and or subjective measure of any type.

This week, The Bills fell from 20th to 29th courtesy of the pummeling they took from the Patriots. Even though the Jets upset the Steelers, they remained dead last in RPM. The Dolphins took one step down in ranking from 30th to 31st.

If we look at Projected Standings according to PossessionPoints.com, we see that the Cardinals are now projecting to an 11-5 record up one from their projected record last week because of their win over the Bengals. This new projection would give the Cardinals the NFC West division title with the Seahawks getting a wildcard spot. The Titans’ projected finish fell from 12-4 last week to 10-6 this week because of their loss to the Broncos on Monday night.

See our chart below with the projected final records of all the NFC and AFC teams.PossessionPoints Projected Standings

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