Was studying some stats. 10-11 games into the season now for the league you can start to make some fairly strong assumptions about what teams are (or are not).
1) Very quietly, we have now moved up to 7th in the league in scoring offense at 25.1 pts per game. The first 6 game of the season we scored 110 total pts (5 of those 6 with our backup QB). Philly (who's offensive is "explosive" and "dynamic" is averaging only 1.2 pts per game more than us now.
2) Of the teams ranked in the top-10 in scoring right now, we only play ONE (Philly) the rest of the season.
3) Currently we lead the league in scoring defense, rank 9th in total defense and 1st in passing defense.
4) Of the teams ranked in the top-10 in scoring defense, only two are on our schedule the rest of the season (Philly and Tennessee)
5) We are 3rd in the league in turnover ratio at +7, and are tied for 2nd in fewest giveaways
6) We lead the league in sacks with 42 (4.2 per game, which would work out to 71 on the season. If you spread it over 16 games (which is the way the records were from 1978 until last yr) we'd have 67 sacks. Which would be a franchise record and one of the highest totals during the 16 game era. We still play a number of teams that rank near the bottom of the league in pass protection as well.
7) On the flip side, we are tied for first (FIRST!) in the league in fewest sacks allowed, this despite not playing a single game with our all pro LT so far and his replacement is a guy we drafted to play LG this year.
8) In terms of indv stats, despite that very poor opening night Prescott is now 10th in QB rating (96.2) and his comp % of 67.8% rank 8th. Tony Pollard ranks 11th in total rushing yards and is 3rd in the league RB's in yds per attempt (5.9). Micah Parsons ranks 3rd in sacks with 10. Dorance Armstrong is tied for 15th wit 7.0 sacks, DLaw is right behind him with 6. Donte Fowler is also in the top-40 with 5.0 sacks.
9) Brett Maher is having an awesome season and ranks among the best kickers in the league in accuracy (only 2 misses, and both were very long attempts), long field goals made and touchbacks.