Also, the part where your battery stats tell you how long you've been unplugged, tap that and post a screen shot. I'm curious to see the difference between the "Awake" and "Screen On" bars.
I will say that this seems to be an odd device in how it reports Android OS. I do not game, I mostly do email, texts, facebook, light stuff like that plus occasionally watch some YouTube or Netflix, and NFL Sunday Ticket of course
. Anyway, I always show Screen and Android OS at the top of my list, yet my battery life is phenomenal. I'm thinking it might just have to do with the way that the Moto X's enhancements are logged by the OS. I get a ton of emails, texts, etc during the day meaning I get a ton of active notifications. I also use Touchless Control a decent amount (probably 4-6 times a day). If Touchless Control and Active Notifications report to Android OS, then, in my case, it makes sense that it and the screen would be at the top of the list. It's not like Android OS itself is a battery hog on my device, the way I use it, seeing how I get 24 - 36 hours out of a charge on wifi most of the day, and about 16-20 hours when on 4G most of the day.
In your case, it seems like something is up. I don't think it's necessarily related to "Android OS" being high. You probably have some stuff churning in the background that is keeping your phone awake when the screen is off. If you want, try some suggestions I posted earlier tonight
here in another thread. Give it a couple of days and see if things don't get better. I did not mention in the other thread, but that stuff is how I set up all of my devices. Despite that, I had some weird partial wakelock stuff going on for several days after I first got my device. In fact, it took 7 days after unboxing and updating to KitKat before things smoothed out. Every so often I'll have some apps that do nutty stuff (like Slice keeping the device awake and then randomly crashing) but I think it has to do with things not being updated to 4.4 more than anything else. A reboot fixes it.