8 Feb 2001: Average model rankings (NFL)

Rankings determined from average of model fit over entire season.

rnk u spd  off  def                          rnk u spd  off  def
  1 0   3  9.0  4.7 Baltimore                 17 0   0  8.5  2.7 Detroit                 
  2 0   2  9.5  3.8 Tennessee                 18 0   0  9.0  2.3 Kansas City             
  3 0   2 10.6  3.0 Oakland                   19 1   0  8.6  2.5 New Orleans             
  4 1   1  9.3  3.3 Pittsburgh                20 0   0  8.7  2.4 Buffalo                 
  5 0   1  8.8  3.6 New York Giants           21 0   0  8.1  2.8 Carolina                
  6 0   1 10.6  2.2 Indianapolis              22 0   0  8.9  2.0 Seattle                 
  7 1   1  9.1  3.2 Tampa Bay                 23 1   0  8.3  2.4 New England             
  8 1   1 10.5  2.0 Denver                    24 0   0  9.3  1.5 San Francisco           
  9 1   1  8.2  3.6 Miami                     25 1   0  8.4  2.1 Dallas                  
 10 1   1  8.9  3.0 Philadelphia              26 0   0  7.4  2.6 Chicago                 
 11 1   1  9.8  2.4 Jacksonville              27 0  -1  7.6  2.1 Atlanta                 
 12 2   1  9.2  2.8 New York Jets             28 0  -1  7.9  1.7 San Diego               
 13 1   1 11.5  0.9 St. Louis                 29 0  -1  7.0  2.3 Cincinnati              
 14 1   0  8.4  3.1 Washington                30 0  -2  7.1  1.2 Arizona                 
 15 1   0  9.4  2.4 Green Bay                 31 0  -3  6.3  1.6 Cleveland               
 16 1   0 10.0  1.8 Minnesota               

KEY:
  rnk - rank based on how may games the given team would win if it
        played all other teams.

    u - uncertainty in rank (e.g. u=1 would mean rank uncertain by
        approximately 1 place, u=* for uncertainty greater than 9 places).

  spd - average margin of victory divided by 5 if the given team
        played all other teams.

  off - model offensive power, which roughly corresponds to average
        yards of offense per down in a model simulation.

  def - model defensive power, which roughly corresponds to average
        yards per down that the defense moves the offense back
        in a model simulation.

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