God I love how some people constantly look for the tiniest little thing they can find to make their team look better then it is/was.
Since you went out of your way to find the one stat between the 5th ranked offense and the 30th ranked offense that isn't totally laughable, I thought I'd show you a few numbers that, don't seem to shine quite the pretty light you so obviously avoided in your post!
For instence:
Yards a Game:
5th ranked- 358.7
30th ranked- 277.1
Total points:
5th ranked- 450
30th ranked- 226
Points per game:
5th raked- 28.1
30th ranked- 15.8
As you can see, the stats between the two offenses aren't quite as friendly as OF COURSE you want some to believe. What's my point? Wins happen, but only happen consistently when your in the top of the league in statistics. Without good statistics, you not only decrease your chances of winning, your wins are infrequent and innconsistent. Good teams beat good teams both at home and on the road, bad teams don't.
So while wins and loses have their place, wins and loses don't tell you who is good and why, stats do that. When coaches gameplan a team for the upcoming week, they don't look at their wins and loses and say, "well we have to beat this team cause they have more wins then loses" nor do they say, "well we don't have to try this week cause the team we're playing hasn't won a game"!
They look at their statistics to gameplan their strengths and weakneses. Of cousre all I'm telling you is basic football knowledge and shouldn't have to be explained, at least not to someone who claims to be a football fan. Everything I'm saying is nothing more then simple common sense. But you go ahead and cling to the beliefe that wins and loses matter to teams that don't make the playoffs, cause you know what? You're wrong!!!! For teams that don't make the playoffs a football season is long and arduous, no fun and has little rewards. Teams that don't make the playoffs, don't make the playoffs for good reason, so how do the wins matter to losing teams? They don't!