Friday, December 26, 2008

Game 16: Lions vs. Packers

Here's a breakdown of some KILLER stats.
  • Lion's Offense: 30th out of 32
  • Lion's Passing: 26th out of 32
  • Lion's Rushing: 30th out of 32
  • Lion's Defense: 32nd out of 32

And just for grins, we'll do the rest of this....

Quarterback Comparison
NameQB RatingComp-AttComp %YardsTD-IntFumbles

Dan Orlovsky

74.3

121-213

56.8%

1,391

6-6

3

Aaron Rodgers

91.4

320-505

63.4%

3,730

25-13

8

Rodgers is better. His interceptions total is a bit of a concern, especially when you combine it with the fumbles.
Rushing Comparison
NameCarriesYardsTDsCatches

Yards

TDs

Kevin Smith

210

884

7

36

279

0

Ryan Grant

293

1,097

4

15

93

1

Grant is the better 'back.
Receiving Comparison
NameCatchesYardsTDsFumbles

Calvin Johnson

69

1,229

10

3

Shaun McDonald

35

332

1

2

Michael Gaines

23

260

1

3

Greg Jennings

75

1,191

9

1

Donald Drivver

68

901

4

0

Jordy Nelson

32

357

2

0

Packers are better here... too. Surprise.
Defense Comparison
NameTacklesSacksInts-TDDeflections

Paris Lenon

115

1.5

0-0

3

Leigh Bodden

66

0.0

1-0

12

DeWayne White

37

5.5

1-0

2

Nick Collins

67

0.0

6-3

13

Charles Woodson

60

3.0

6-2

15

Aaron Kampman

56

9.5

0-0

1

Wow. The Lions have only 4 picks this season. DeWayne White leads the Lions with the 5.5 sacks. Collins and Woodson, both with the Packers, have more interceptions than the ENTIRE team of the Lions... Forecast: Lions finish 0-16. Why? Well, they have the worst defense. The Packers have the #11 offense with the 9th best passing. And that... well, that's enough to send the Lions packing (pun intended). Score: 27-10.

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