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Final 2009 Bendability Index
Cold, Hard Football Facts for January 4, 2010

The Bendability Index is a "Quality Stat" because it has a direct correlation to winning football games. Read more about this team-wide measure of scoring efficiency here.
 
Bendability is the first indicator on Planet Pigskin that attempts to measure the concept of the "bend but don't break defense." But remember, the Bendability Index is not merely an defensive indicator! It is a team-wide measurement of ability to keep opponents off the scoreboard. It takes into account a variety of factors (including proficiency of offense and special teams, red zone defense, and turnover differential) and then spits it all out in an easy-to-understand number. Other measures of defense, and defensive efficiency, look at the defensive unit in a vacuum. We do not care how a unit plays in a fantasy-football vacuum because in real football games teams do not play in a vacuum. Instead, our Quality Stats give you insight into the many complex, interacting factors that go into team-wide success.
 
Bendability is obtained this way: Yards Allowed/Total Points Allowed = Yards Per Point Allowed (YPPA). The higher the number, the more difficult a team makes it for opponents to score points.
 
BENDABILITY INDEX UPDATE
Data is current through the end of the 2009 season. Check back soon for our brilliant analysis and your IQ will grow three sizes that day.
 
Final 2009 Bendability Index
  Team Yards Points YPPA
1 Dallas 5064 250 20.26
2 San Francisco 5222 281 18.58
3 Baltimore 4808 261 18.42
4 New England 5123 285 17.98
5 Indianapolis 5427 307 17.68
6 Atlanta 5582 325 17.18
7 N.Y. Jets 4037 236 17.11
8 Arizona 5548 325 17.07
9 New Orleans 5724 341 16.79
10 Buffalo 5449 326 16.71
11 Cleveland 6227 375 16.61
12 Cincinnati 4822 291 16.57
13 Carolina 5053 308 16.41
14 San Diego 5230 320 16.34
15 Minnesota 4888 312 15.67
16 Houston 5197 333 15.61
17 Denver 5040 324 15.56
18 Green Bay 4551 297 15.32
19 Oakland 5791 379 15.28
20 Philadelphia 5137 337 15.24
21 Washington 5115 336 15.22
22 Pittsburgh 4885 324 15.08
23 Jacksonville 5633 380 14.82
24 Kansas City 6210 424 14.65
25 Seattle 5703 390 14.62
26 Tampa Bay 5849 400 14.62
27 Tennessee 5850 402 14.55
28 Chicago 5404 375 14.41
29 Miami 5590 390 14.33
30 St. Louis 5965 436 13.68
31 Detroit 6274 494 12.70
32 N.Y. Giants 5179 427 12.13

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