Just the Facts: Steelers Turnovers, Takeaways Down in ‘07
In our ongoing review of the 2007 season, Football Brainiac will be taking a look at the statistics that matter most to NFL coaches.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to underestand how important turnovers and takeaways are in the NFL. They are another instance of big plays that can quickly change the course of a game.
Near the end of the regular season, we showed how turnovers usually equal playoff appearances. In 2007, 7 of the top 10 teams with the best turnover ratio made the playoffs.
So how did the 2007 Steelers fare in turnovers and takeaways? Let’s compare them to previous seasons as well as the standard for turnover stats for playoff teams over the past few years.
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PIT 2005 |
PIT 2006 |
PIT 2007 |
NFL PLAYOFF AVG |
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Turnovers/Takeaways |
+7 |
-8 |
+3 |
+7 |
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Fumbles/Lost |
22/9 |
27/14 |
21/8 |
22/11 |
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Interceptions |
14 |
23 |
14 |
14 |
I think these stats prove why the 2006 Steelers didn’t make the playoffs, don’t you? A negative 8 turnover ratio is very rarely going to get you into the playoffs. The 2005 and 2007 Steelers were pretty much in line with the average playoff team stats, though. The only major difference is what many of us have talked about all season long - the drop in takeaways. A return to the disrupting, opportunistic style of defense is going to be necessary if this team is going to the next level.

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