NFC South: giveaways

Falcons continue on smart path

December, 21, 2010
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If I had to pick a single reason why the Atlanta Falcons have the NFC's best record (12-2), I’d say it’s because they’re the smartest team in the NFC.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The Falcons simply don’t do the types of things that are going to get you beat. Look at their two losses. They came to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia on the road. They also came at times when the Steelers and the Eagles simply were better than the Falcons.

You might lose some games here and there when you don’t have the most talented team on the field on a given day. But you’re also going to win a lot of games when you play smart football over the course of an entire season.

How do you quantify “smart’’ football? Well, I’ve never been a big math guy and I’m not going to come up with some fancy formula. But I think all you have to do to see if a team is playing smart football is look at three basic categories: Giveaways, takeaways and penalties. Those are the things you can control and the Falcons are doing a very nice job of controlling them.

As they have for much of the season, the Falcons remain the league’s least-penalized team this week. According to our friends at ESPN Stats & Information, the Falcons have been whistled for a league-low 66 penalties and 53 of those have been accepted, which also represents a league low.

Now, let’s move over to giveaways, which is the same thing as turnovers. Here, the Falcons rank third in the league with 14 giveaways. The league leader in this category (nine turnovers) is New England and I don’t think anyone would argue that the Patriots also fit the profile of a smart team.

When it comes to takeaways, Atlanta isn’t right at the top, but the Falcons are close. They have 27 takeaways (19 interceptions and eight fumble recoveries), which puts them in a tie for No. 6 in the NFL.

Falcons 'stealing' possessions

November, 23, 2010
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Perhaps the two most impressive statistics in Atlanta’s 8-2 start are giveaways and takeaways.

The Falcons rank No. 2 in the league with a plus-10 margin. They are on a streak right now where they have not turned the ball over in their last three games. They have only 10 turnovers (five interceptions and five lost fumbles) this season. Only Kansas City (seven) and New England (nine) have fewer turnovers.

The Falcons are tied for No. 11 in the league with 20 takeaways (15 interceptions and five fumble recoveries).

“When you get turnovers and don’t turn the ball over and you’re on the plus side, you’re basically stealing possessions,’’ Atlanta coach Mike Smith said.

Falcons playing 'smart' football

November, 16, 2010
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One of the reasons the Atlanta Falcons are 7-2 and in first place in the NFC South is because they’re coming up big in what I consider the “smart’’ statistical categories.

Let’s start with penalties. The Falcons have a league-low (accepted) 35 penalties. For context, Oakland leads the league with 91 and six teams have at least double the amount of penalties as the Falcons.

“I think it’s a point of emphasis for our players,’’ coach Mike Smith said. “I think our guys know the importance of it and the thing we have tried to emphasize with our guys is not only penalties, but penalties in the fourth quarter, because of the closeness of the games, you have to be clean in the fourth quarter.’’

The other “smart’’ categories I’m looking at are giveaways and takeaways. Atlanta has only 10 giveaways (five interceptions and five lost fumbles) and that ties them for fourth fewest in the league. The Falcons are tied for sixth in the league with 19 takeaways (14 interceptions and five recovered fumbles).

Panthers lead league in giveaways

September, 29, 2010
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When it comes to generosity, nobody has given more than the Carolina Panthers this season.

They have committed a league-worst 12 giveaways (six interceptions and six fumbles lost), which might go a long way in explaining why they’re 0-3 and stuck in fourth place in the NFC South.

The rest of the NFC South teams have been much better when it comes to giveaways. Tampa Bay is tied for the ninth fewest giveaways with four (two interceptions and two fumbles lost). Atlanta and New Orleans each have two giveaways, which ties them for fifth lowest in the league with several other teams.

Panthers leading league in giveaways

October, 27, 2009
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Posted by ESPN.com’s Pat Yasinskas

The Carolina Panthers, thanks mostly to quarterback Jake Delhomme, lead the NFL in giveaways. The Panthers have turned the ball over a league-worst 21 times.

They’ve been intercepted 14 times and lost seven fumbles. Tampa Bay has 13 giveaways (11 interceptions and two lost fumbles).

New Orleans and Atlanta each have 10 giveaways. The Saints have lost the ball on five interceptions and five fumbles. The Falcons have been intercepted six times and lost four fumbles.
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