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		By: Lenny Pappano		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chase, interesting point.  On looking at the strength of schedule, are you saying that looking back at 2013&#039;s SOS gives you a better idea of how good a QB is (or at least was) thus helping better predict what he&#039;ll do in 2014?  I like that better than trying to figure out someone&#039;s SOS for 2014 since the top ranked pass defenses of 2013 might tail off this year due to personnel changes.  Drives me batty when people insist on account for SOS based on LAST year&#039;s defensive stats.  Thoughts?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chase, interesting point.  On looking at the strength of schedule, are you saying that looking back at 2013&#8217;s SOS gives you a better idea of how good a QB is (or at least was) thus helping better predict what he&#8217;ll do in 2014?  I like that better than trying to figure out someone&#8217;s SOS for 2014 since the top ranked pass defenses of 2013 might tail off this year due to personnel changes.  Drives me batty when people insist on account for SOS based on LAST year&#8217;s defensive stats.  Thoughts?</p>
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