The long and bumpy road to Super Bowl XLVI

OT in the Cowboys game.

http://www.firstrowsports.tv/watch/81281/1/watch-dallas-cowboys-vs-san-francisco-49ers.html

I had spreads on:
Green Bay -10 [Cashed out for ā‚¬20]
Pittsburgh -14 [Won ā‚¬90]
Houston -3 [Won ā‚¬60]

Sweet!
This is gonna get dodgy sooner or later.

So the Falcons turned us over 35-31 in the late game. Vick was knocked out of the game in the the third quarter and suffered a concussion. We were 1st and goal from the 9-yard line when he went off and scored from there to push 31-21 in front but lost the final quarter 14-0. Didnā€™t see any of it but disappointing to see our much vaunted secondary giving up big plays and a high points tally.

Thanks for all your answers on this :rolleyes:

It is yeah.

Yeah but no but yeah but no but oobie doobie maloobie.

I have a radical idea. Go to NFL.com and find last weekā€™s results and break out a calculator or spreadsheet.

I meant in comparison to other years. I presumed given the vast amount of NFL knowledge on this site someone would know the answer easily enough.

Well weā€™re only 2 weeks in.
I was thinking of building some data based on this for those kinds of weekly points and margins markets. It might already be out there somewhere.

Iā€™ll look into it later in the week.

This is the picture on NFL.com for Brady

How fucking old is that???

I was on the Eagles -2.5 and was absolutely gutted when this happened. Third choice QB, Kafka came in and was afraid of his own shadow. Vick was taken out by his own man and bit his own tongue in the process, spitting up blood!

San Diego has been either ahead or within a single score of the lead in the fourth quarter EVERY WEEK SINCE SEPT. 2007.
Itā€™s pretty great that you can fail to be blown out once in 64 straight games, but their record is only 41-23 over that span. Thatā€™s 23 games they could have won but didnā€™t.

think I was reading something today that they have never won a game that they were behind in at half time. edit - wrong on that, they are 9-18 when losing at half time since 2007. - http://www.cbssports.com/#!/nfl/story/15602735/chargers-start-slow-again-patriots-capitalize-again

awful slow starters, in the season itself and in games too. its just really odd, and a bad way to have things.

#1 Defense in the league for Total Defense and Passing Defense:

Houston Texans

aka 2009 New Orleans Saints

Rams should really be 14-0 up here.
Harsh penalty, muffed punt and 2 red zone failures means they are 7-6 down

Here are some basic stats on this.
[Not including Rams vs Giants tonight]
Full 2011 are projected based on games so far.

The answer this season seems to be yes.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-d80ULlxaZFg/TnfsRgmqpBI/AAAAAAAAAcc/KXbBo4yo2Is/nfl%20stats.jpg
The number of points in 2010 minus the number of points in 2008 = 4
:smiley:

This begs some other questions. [list=1]
[]Is the NFC or AFC higher scoring?
[
]Which division is the highest scoring?
[]What were the highest scoring weeks?
[
]Why were those weeks high scoring? Good offense vs good offense? Good offense vs bad defense?
[/list]
Depending on how bored I get this week, I may try answer these questions.

Rams offense in good field position concede TD on fumble recovery. :frowning:

They should be easily in the lead and they are 14-6 down.
Total yards STL 220, NYG 70

Thanks cld

Tony Romo :clap:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82264a8d/article/cowboys-qb-romo-has-collapsed-lung-status-up-in-the-air?module=HP11_headline_stack

What a player!

Shows what a pussy Cutler was in the playoffs last year by comparison.

They made a very good point during the Bears against the Saints, Cutler gets banged up more than any QB in the league but still keeps on going, the poor bastard got sacked 6 times on Sunday, 5 times the previous Sunday and Iā€™m sure we all remember the game against the Giants last year when he was sacked something like 9-10 times. Itā€™s amazing heā€™s still going really.