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averagejoe
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders.
Here is the annual Fantasy Strength of Schedule (or FSOS) for each NFL team.
The FSOS is different from the typical SOS because it does NOT measure wins and losses.
Instead, the FSOS ranks each defense in (1) yards allowed, (2) points allowed, (3) turnovers and (4) sacks.
Which impact an opposing offense more than wins and losses.
Each of these 4 defensive categories are ranked, then averaged for each NFL team.
Then each rankings is bounced off the opponents schedule.
The lower the number, the tougher the defensive opponent.
Red is bad. Green is soft.
The FSOS is different from the typical SOS because it does NOT measure wins and losses.
Instead, the FSOS ranks each defense in (1) yards allowed, (2) points allowed, (3) turnovers and (4) sacks.
Which impact an opposing offense more than wins and losses.
Each of these 4 defensive categories are ranked, then averaged for each NFL team.
Then each rankings is bounced off the opponents schedule.
The lower the number, the tougher the defensive opponent.
Red is bad. Green is soft.