I'm not huge on stats or numbers - a win is a win and a loss is a loss. Though I still thought it would be fun to look at the entire regular season and see what I'd come up with. Since I spent the 10 minutes doing it, might as well post it.
Wins - Actual Point Differential
Game 1) 5 (Panthers)
Game 2) 26 (49ers)
Game 3) 28 (Jags)
Game 4) 3 (Texans)
Game 6) 7 (Titans)
Game 7) 12 (Cards)
Game 8) 5 (Rams)
Game 9) 3 (Bucks)
Game 10) 23 (Falcons)
Game 11) 21 (Vikings)
Game 13) 27 (Saints)
Game 15) 23 (Giants)
Game 17) 18 (Rams)
Total: 201
Average: 15.5
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Losses - Actual Point Differential
Game 5) 6 (Colts)
Game 14) 2 (49ers)
Game 16) 7 (Cards)
Total: 15
Average: 5
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Average out the win and loss differentials (15.5 and 5)
Average: 10.25 - So basically two scores per game.
This obviously has nothing to do with the playoffs, but gives a nice benchmark of the regular season. It shows how dominant they truly were. They deserve the #1 seed, it was earned!