One stat that matters for every NFL team

Some coaches believe that stats are for losers. But advanced metrics can reveal a lot, and here’s one stat that matters for every NFL team.

“Stats are for losers.”

You’ve heard that from coach after coach, up to and including Bill Belichick, and though Coach B knows better (he’s had Ernie Adams and a cadre of metric and situational analysts for decades), there are coaches and executives who still believe this, and it’s too bad for them. While base statistics and advanced metrics aren’t the be-all and end-all, the ability to match numbers to tape puts you ahead of the pack  — whether you’re an analyst, a coach, or an executive.

To that end, let’s take a look at one number of meaning for every NFL team coming into the 2021 season. Whether you believe that stats matter or not, we promise to make them as relevant as possible.

(All statistics include postseason performances whenever possible and applicable. All advanced metrics are courtesy of Pro Football Focus, Sports Info Solutions, Pro Football Reference, and Football Outsiders unless otherwise indicated).

How to watch NFL Network’s ‘Schedule Release ’21’ schedule reveal show

Everything you need to know to catch the NFL Network’s “Schedule Release ’21” schedule reveal show on Wednesday, May 12 at 5:00 p.m. PT.

The long wait is finally over, just one more day until the 2021 NFL regular-season schedule is revealed. In honor of the big event, the NFL Network is hosting a schedule reveal show, “Schedule Release ’21.”

The three-hour special will air on the NFL Network and will be available to stream live on NFL.com and the NFL app. “Schedule Release 21” starts promptly at 5:00 p.m. PT on Wednesday, May 12.

The crew from “NFL GameDay Morning” will anchor the show and reporters will be on-site at locations around the league. Special guests will also make appearances to discuss the prime-time games and top matchups this season.

For a complete list of the Seahawks’ 2021 opponents, click here.

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