Sunday, December 29, 2019

And here it is, the final 2019 NFL Season Score Report

  • First, we had one coach fired off-the-field today.  Kitchens is fired in Cleveland.  How it lasted this long, I have no idea.
Now, to the year-end score report:
  •  47.1875 points per game for the week.
Season ending average:   45.638.

2018:  46.727 (279 more points last year than this one)
2017:  43.4375
2016:  44.933
2015:  45.625
2014:  45.1875
2013:  46.707
  •  Home teams were 7-9 this week.
Season final record:  129-120-1.  (.518)

2018:  .602
2017:  .566
2016:  .585
2015:  .545
2014:  .589
  •  Almost had something very interesting happen for the season, as the Over went 12-3-1 in the final week...
For 124-125-7 for the year, one game short of .500.

If you had bet $100 on every Over for the games this year, you'd have ended up -$1,227.

2018:  -2700
2017:  -3100
2016:  - 400
2015:  -2700
  • Favorites went 8-8 for the final week against the number...
115-132-9 for the year.  Same $100 caveat for favorites ends up -$2,745.

2018:  -3300
2017:  + 700
2016:  - 300
2015:  -2500
  • Favorites went 11-5 straight up
For 166-88-1 for the year.

2018:  165-88-2
2017:  181-74
2016:  161-83-1
  • Team with more penalties was 5-8 for the week
For 111-121-1 for the season.

2018:  100-119-2
2017:  99-137
2016:  92-126
2015:  111-127
  • 184 penalties this week (11.5 per game)
Season total:  3,442 (13.445 per game)
  • Cliffhangers:  3 this week
But only 37 for the season!  Had one week with five, no other weeks higher than three, and a three-week stretch which only had a total of two!

2018:  56
2017:  49
2016:  50
2015:  57
2014:  40
2013:  56
  • Eight games finished within one score.
132 total for the season, (51.56%)

2018:  134  (52.5%)
  • Percentage of competitive games this season with 2 non-competitive games this week:
67.58%

2018:  67.58  (Same exact number of games as this year)
2017:  66.02
2016:  71.1
2015:  67.57
2014:  62.89
2013:  68
  • And 5 Last Chance Misses
For 78 for the year.

2018:  63
2017:  48
2016:  73

The NFL has just set their narrative. It's Baltimore vs. San Francisco.

Sorry, Green Bay.  The NFL is going another direction.  And you'll find that out in three weeks when you get another ass-whipping in San Francisco to seal it.

And what they had to do to get there.

First off, on first or second down on the set of downs BEFORE the ball got to the half-yard line, Russell Wilson throws the ball into double coverage in the end zone and nearly gets picked off.

That set gets to fourth down, and the pass is complete, short of the line -- perfect for Seattle, as the clock will probably run out on any return shot for San Francisco if they score.

IF they score...

Because after a spike, Seattle inexplicably takes a delay of game on second down, and then throws a ball eerily akin to that Clemson interception the night before!!

Now, you're a HALF-YARD from the division. HOW IN FUCK DO YOU TAKE A DELAY OF GAME in that position -- without breaking the huddle -- and no one appears to care, including Coach Carroll on the sideline!!!

And you just acquired Marshawn Lynch!!!!

EDIT TO ADD:  And now I'm hearing "They didn't want to take the 10 second runoff"...

THERE WERE TWENTY-TWO SECONDS LEFT.  I'd rather they take the ten seconds and basically say "WHEN we score with Marshawn, you aren't getting the ball back!!"

Then, on third down, holding/pass interference all over the place on the intended receiver.

EDIT TO ADD:  And that got through the replay review that the league could've initiated on it with the new rule!

And then on fourth down, the replay call was right, but the replay also clearly shows a clean helmet shot on the hit that left the Seahawk short of the line!!!

AND NO ONE BATS AN EYELASH!!!

So not only does Seattle take a blatant dive, but Refball on top of it.

Well, I now have my Super Bowl prediction at the start of the playoffs:

Baltimore 28
San Francisco 24

Most of it is in the books...

  • Tennessee won the #6 seed in the AFC after beating Houston.
  • I had it wrong on the seeding and the bye in the AFC -- Kansas City actually won it with a win and a Patriots loss...  Gee, you THINK????
  • Green Bay is probably going to be the #2 in the NFC.  FG to win it at the gun over Detroit sealed it, even though New Orleans ran out Carolina.
  • But San Francisco is dominating the Sunday Nighter in Seattle so far with scores on three of their first-half drives for 13-0 in the second.
  • Philadelphia finally finished the job for the NFC East and the #4 with a win over the Giants.
So here's where we are:

AFC:

1.  Baltimore
2.  Kansas City
3.  New England
4.  Houston
5.  Buffalo
6.  Tennessee

Tennessee at New England
Buffalo at Houston

NFC:

1.  San Francisco/Green Bay
2.  Green Bay/New Orleans (first option if the score holds tonight, second if Seattle comes back)
3.  New Orleans/Seattle
4.  Philadelphia
5.  Seattle/San Francisco loser
6.  Minnesota

Minnesota at New Orleans or Seattle
Seattle/SF loser at Philadelphia

Saturday, December 28, 2019

You're going to have a hard time convincing me that game wasn't fixed for Clemson at the end...

Watch this interception to seal Clemson's date with LSU in the CFP Championship, and tell me how this game wasn't a predetermination...



Took a dive, son.  Why?  Because ESPN needed Clemson in the title game so they could properly anoint Burrow and LSU?

And another angle:  A number of questionable calls have been alleged and which conference had the officials for this semifinal?

The one and the same SEC which LSU is a member of!

This scoop and score for Ohio State, reversed under review, was the worst:


There was a key targeting ejection which was NOT.  Targeting ALL DAY on this one:


All the same, though: Who do the referees work for again?  ESPN and the conferences.

Hey, ESPN, College Football, and NCAA!!! How's that Playoff working for you?

Hard facts as Oklahoma is getting absolutely DRILLED -- AGAIN...
  • Joe Burrow has just written his ticket to Cincinnati.  Today, he became the fifth quarterback in FBS history to throw for seven touchdown passes in a half -- the FBS record.   (Page 8)
  • Oklahoma is now 0-4 in the College Football Playoff.
  1. 2015-16 Orange Bowl:  37-17 to Clemson
  2. 2017-18 Rose Bowl was the one close game at 54-48 to Georgia in double-OT
  3. 2018-19 Orange Bowl:  45-34 to Alabama
  4. 2019-20 Peach Bowl:  63-28 to LSU
  • Average margin of defeat:  18 points.
  • Only 11 different schools have been in the CFP.  
  • Alabama six times, Clemson five.
  • The SEC plus Clemson is 13-6 in the CFP.  
  • Only one of those six losses was not against someone else in that group -- and that was a semifinal in the first year of the CFP.
  • The rest of the country?  3-10.
College football is no longer a national sport.

It's really a semi-glorified version of NASCAR (regional sport, national reach), propped up by the traditions and religions of Football Nation America.

It would be better to abolish the CFP and go back to at least the BCS, if not a backroom deal situation, because it's clear that this is a southeastern-US sport with a false national reach because of the traditions that magnetized recruiting has now basically destroyed.

I SERIOUSLY doubt Oklahoma was the fourth best team this year -- but what are you going to do unless you go SEC/SEC/SEC/Clemson or SEC/SEC/SEC/SEC??

Better to take the best schools of the SEC, add Clemson and enough cannon fodder name schools from the rest of the country and create one national top superconference and get rid of the CFP (and all remaining pretense of national reach of this false sport) once and for all.

We have one on Saturday this week! 2019 Week 16 NFL Fine Blotter

Probably not much of one -- penalties were way down again last week.

But there are a few:
  • Carolina Panthers:  Vernon Butler did get exactly the two fines he thought he would for his ejection and his post-departure antics.  $10,527 for the punch that got him tossed -- and another $14,037 for the Finger du Middle he gave the fans on the way out.
  • New Orleans Saints:  CJ Gardner-Johnson, $28,075 for a helmet shot.  TWO TIME LOSER.
  • New York Jets:  Arthur Maulet:  $21,056 for a horse-collar tackle.
  • Minnesota Vikings:  Garrett Bradbury:  $28,075 for a blindside block.
  • With that fine, the Vikings become the ninth team to reach the first $50,000 team fine threshold.
  • Of the nine teams, two are currently in the playoffs (GB and Minnesota), and two more are out looking in with a shot in Week 17 (Dallas and Pittsburgh).
  • Possibly more to come.

Said a couple days ago about Robert Kraft trying to score some points for the NFL...

This could be the end of Robert Kraft -- and it goes back to that Florida massage-parlor prostitution case in Florida from this year.

Yahoo! Sports, quoting from the Sun-Sentinel near Palm Beach, FL and a report from Marc Freeman, reports that, in fact, as I stated on this blog ten months ago, the charges Kraft needs to face are, in fact, third-degree felonies.

Now, for at least the Lamar Jackson angle, I am thinking the NFL is still angling to Baltimore.  I have had convincing arguments, though, that this is all a "Patriots Overcome All" angle the NFL is trying to purport -- but a report like this that it now appears that the state of Florida IS going to seek the proper felony charges against Robert Kraft is not a good look, especially if the league does carry out said angle.

Stay tuned.

Thursday, December 26, 2019

There was a brief Week 2019 Week 15 Fine Blotter (and another suspension too), so here it is:

Spotrac with the heads-up -- sounds like three Roughing the Passers for $21,056 each:
  • Jacksonville Jaguars:  Calais Campbell (TWO-TIME LOSER)
  • Denver Broncos:  Shelby Harris
  • and Atlanta Falcons:  Adrian Clayborn
And a drug suspension to report:
  • Atlanta Falcons:  Jordan Miller:  4 games for PEDs
And that one forces the Falcons to cut a check.

Miller loses $146,117 -- an offseason Personal Conduct suspension cost Ra'Shede Hageman $84,706 -- so the Falcons are fined 15% of that total:   $34,623.

Hmmm... Robert Kraft trying to score some points with the NFL to get them to push the Patriots??

The New England Patriots flew the Navy football team to the Liberty Bowl on their private plane.

Let that all process.

(Yardbarker)

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Is anyone ever going to get E-sports in general and League of Legends specifically under control anytime soon? (No.)

It has long been the position of this blog that e-sports is a quasi-illegal fad that, if ever exposed to the light of day of the law, would not stand muster at all.

First is the post-2019 season departure of Rick Fox and Echo Fox from the North American league -- largely due to racist conduct by at least one other member of the ownership group which Fox and the remainder of the ownership group decided they would rather be thrown out of the NALCS rather than address it!

On May 15, 2019, a preliminary investigation into Echo Fox and a statement of racism on the part of their ownership was concluded, and a 60-day clock began for Rick Fox and the other members of the ownership to address the issue.

They did not, and, by July 15, gave them an additional 30 days to divest.

After being given a period of time to attempt to sell the team, the team was expelled from the NALCS and folded by Riot Games on August 15, 2019 -- as probably a testament to the complete acceptance of aberrant conduct by North American gaming officials, plus the reality that there may not be that much of an in for a third-rate league which amounts to nothing on the world stage, end of the day.

The franchise was sold to former International winners Evil Geniuses.

But now, as the calendar turns to Christmas, we apparently have another major problem, this time in Korea.  (Source of timeline:  ESPN's e-sports reporting.)

Griffin was the #1 team in Korea last year until the Summer playoffs for automatic promotion, when longtime Korean stalwarts SK Telecom T1 defeated them.

Griffin then won their Worlds group with a 5-1 record before being eliminated by Invictus Gaming.

But that's nothing compared to what's gone on behind the scenes regarding the Korean split champions.

By Christmas, the franchise has been under investigation by the Korean E-Sports Association (KeSPA) and Riot Games.

The subject:  Contracts.

Here's a Cliff's Notes, so we don't deny the hard work of Jacob Wolf and Ashley Kang here:
  • September 26:  Less than a week before the World Championships begin, Griffin fires their coach, cvMax.  cvMax then claims a lack of results -- but they won both splits in the regular season, the spring playoffs, and only lost to SK Telecom T1 in the Korean finals in the summer split, and were a clear high-level favorite to do well in the tournament!  He had been contracted for two more years with Griffin.
  • October 14-16:  cvMax charges a probable improper transfer/loan of a Griffin player to a Chinese side.  That player, under Korean law, was a minor.  His claims are roundly denied by all still involved with Griffin, as the World Championships are in progress.
  • Several months into the loan, the Chinese team wanted the player permanently.
  • The director of the team charged the player with tampering and threatened to end his professional career -- at which point, the player signed a 5-year contract with the Chinese team.
  • The next day, Riot launches a tampering investigation, and the parent company of Griffin launches an investigation against the team director.
  • Four days after this, and as a testament to the importance of e-sports in Korea, the Korean parliament receives a bill to strengthen contracts for e-sports players across Korea.
  • October 29:  First findings of KeSPA and Riot.  Not sufficient for tampering, but two other problems under Riot rules:  Apparently, loaning players out was a common practice for Griffin, and this was done more than the rules allowed.  Also, the contract between the player and Griffin and the one between him and the Chinese team exceeded the maximum length of three years.
  • November 4:  cvMax finds a Korean team to coach in 2020 at the top level.
  • November 12:  The director of Griffin involved in this situation quits.
  • November 20:  cvMax and the director of Griffin are thrown out of League of Legends permanently (at least indefinitely) by Riot and KeSPA.  The franchise is fined about $90,000 and told any further problems would end their involvement in League of Legends.
  • November 21:  The Griffin contract with the player is released publicly, and there are a number of irregularities.  
  • The team could cut the player for any health hospital reason -- and, if they did so, that player could not play again anywhere for one year after the cut.
  • The player must retain contact with the team, or be fined all of his salary plus about $42,000.
  • Four days later, the new heads of Griffin offer players to leave, and three players take them up on it.
  • Two days after that, Riot decides to withhold the coach's suspension and allow a third-party to look into abuse allegations against cvMax.
  • November 28, the next day:  The player involved in the tampering situation does sign with the Chinese team, but now for only one year.
  • December 4:  As the Korean government looks into contracts such as the player's, two of the three players who opted to leave Griffin now join cvMax on his new team.
  • December 16:  cvMax is named in a police investigation involving both physical and verbal abuse by a former Griffin player.
Gee...  This sounds awfully familiar...

Monday, December 23, 2019

The picture clears, and so does the political situation. Week 16 2019 NFL Political Rankings and Week 17 Relevance.

The AFC Playoff Picture is unchanged from the last post, but I will port it over.

AFC:

1) Baltimore LOCKED

2) New England LOCKED

3) Kansas City -- WON AFC WEST -- clinches #3 with a win over the Chargers next week or a Houston loss

4) Houston -- WON AFC SOUTH -- gets #3 with a win over Tennessee and a Kansas City loss

5) Buffalo LOCKED

6) Tennessee -- in playoffs with a win over Houston or a Pittsburgh loss and either an Indy loss or an Oakland loss.

OUT BUT A CHANCE:

Pittsburgh -- in playoffs with a win over Baltimore and a Tennessee loss

And I stand corrected, which adds a couple more games to the list.

Oakland is still in, but needed four results to break their way this week and they got them!

Now they need four more next week.  They win, Baltimore wins, Houston wins, Indianapolis wins.  At that point, Oakland WOULD win Strength of Victory for the #6 at 8-8.

So if I have the math right, there are only 3(-5) relevant games next week in the AFC:

KC vs. Chargers for wild-card seeding
Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore for a shot at getting in for Pittsburgh
Tennessee vs. Houston for both.
(Indy vs. Jacksonville, but only indirectly and only if Baltimore and Houston win)
(Oakland vs. Denver if but only if Pittsburgh, Tennessee, and Indy win early games)

The NFC picture, however, is interesting.

It currently stands as follows:

1) San Francisco (12-3), IN PLAYOFFS (HTH over Green Bay)

#1 if they beat Seattle Sunday night.  #5 if they lose.

2) Green Bay (12-3), WON NFC NORTH (tonight)

First-round bye if they beat Detroit or Carolina beats New Orleans.  If they beat Detroit and Seattle wins at home over San Francisco, Green Bay is the #1 seed.  Can do no worse than #3.

3) New Orleans (12-3), WON NFC SOUTH

A win over Carolina and losses by San Francisco and Green Bay would get New Orleans the #1.

A win over Carolina and a loss by either Green Bay or San Francisco would get New Orleans the #2.

Any other scenario:  #3.

4) Philadelphia (8-7)

Win and in.  Lose and out unless Dallas also loses.  NFC East Champion LOCKED to the #4.

5) Seattle (11-4), IN PLAYOFFS

Beat San Francisco, win division.  #5 seed clinched with one game lead over Minnesota plus HTH win.

#1 seed if they win and BOTH Green Bay and New Orleans lose.

#2 seed if they win and Green Bay loses (and New Orleans wins).

#3 seed if they win otherwise.

6) Minnesota (10-5) LOCKED

OUT, STILL A CHANCE)

Dallas (7-8), must win and Philly must lose.

So, relevant for Week 17:

SF @ SEA, obviously.
Both NFC East games for the #4.
GB @ DET (for a first-round bye and maybe more)
NO @ CAR (depending on other concurrent results)

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So now to the Political Rankings:

AFC:

1) Baltimore

I think Larry Johnson is right.  Pushing the Next Great Black Hope as a means to try to at least get some of the #NFLBoycott crowd back.

2) New England

Key no-call in that final drive against Buffalo puts them here.  Still, how long can they keep Spygate III under wraps?

3) Kansas City

Don't look now, they've won five in a row since Mahomes' return.  Only real question is whether the league might revert to the original narrative.

4) Houston

5) Buffalo

6) Pittsburgh

7) Oakland

Would not be shocked to see all the chips align for the Raiders to get a playoff game.

NFC:

Oof.  Really vacillating here.

Pretty much San Francisco and Green Bay for NFL 100, or New Orleans for the makeup call.

As of right now:

1) Green Bay

And I really don't like it, but the "NFL 100" angle has to be taken into account.  The San Francisco loss is huge, and the amount of Refball to get the Pack to 12-3 this year CANNOT be ignored.

2) New Orleans

I still don't like the angle because of the lawsuits, but...

3) San Francisco

"NFL 100"

4) Philadelphia

Could a 9-7 Philly sneak past all these guys to the Super Bowl?

5) Seattle

Too many suspensions.

6) Dallas

Ratings.

7) Minnesota

2019 Week 16 NFL Score Report

One quick note:
  • As of last I checked, and will have to check Spotrac to catch up, there is no Week 15 Fine Blotter.  As in:  The NFL announced ZERO fines for last week.  Now, penalties were way down...
Anyway, onto this week:
  • Very low-scoring late games and Sunday and Monday nighters brought the average for the week down to 45.56 and the season average to 45.33.
  • Home teams were 8-8 for 122-111-1 for the year.  
  • Over was 6-10 for 112-122-6.
  • Favorites were 8-7-1 against the number for 107-124-9.
  • Favorites were 10-6 straight up for 155-83-1.
  • Team with more penalties was 5-10 for 106-113-1 for the year.
  • Only 174 penalties this week (10.875 per game).  The year has now had 3,258 penalties (13.575 per game)
  • Three Cliffhangers for 34 for the year.
  • Eight games finished within one score for 128 for the year.
  • Four non-competitive contests for 81 total for the year.
  • Five Last Chance Misses for 73 total for the year.
Ratings from Sports Media Watch, remembering that the three games on Saturday were all NFL Network/Local Exclusives:
  • Sunday National:  16.8, 88% was the Cowboys-Eagles showdown.  Best in four years for Week 16.  Up 2% over last year.
  • Sunday Single:  8.2, down 19%.
  • No other figures available.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

So Sunday is done very quickly, and here's where we stand:

Here are the seeds right now, locks denoted:

AFC:

1) Baltimore LOCKED

2) New England LOCKED

3) Kansas City -- WON AFC WEST -- clinches #3 with a win over the Chargers next week or a Houston loss

4) Houston -- WON NFC SOUTH -- gets #3 with a win over Tennessee and a Kansas City loss

5) Buffalo LOCKED

6) Tennessee -- in playoffs with a win over Houston or a Pittsburgh loss

OUT BUT A CHANCE:

Pittsburgh -- in playoffs with a win over Baltimore and a Tennessee loss

And I stand corrected, which adds a couple more games to the list.

Oakland is still in, but needed four results to break their way this week and they got them!

Now they need four more next week.  They win, Baltimore wins, Houston wins, Indianapolis wins.  At that point, Oakland WOULD win Strength of Victory for the #6 at 8-8.

So if I have the math right, there are only 3 relevant games next week in the AFC:

KC vs. Chargers for wild-card seeding
Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore for a shot at getting in for Pittsburgh
Tennessee vs. Houston for both.
(Indy vs. Jacksonville, but only indirectly and only if Baltimore and Houston win)
(Oakland vs. Denver if but only if Pittsburgh, Tennessee, and Indy win early games)

NFC:

1) San Francisco -- IN PLAYOFFS -- needs to beat Seattle to win the #1 seed

2) Green Bay -- IN PLAYOFFS -- needs to beat Minnesota tomorrow night and Detroit a week from now to get at least the #2.  If they do so and Seattle beats San Francisco, Green Bay is the #1 seed.  They can still get the first-round bye (but only the #2), even if they lose -- but they must beat Detroit and Carolina must beat New Orleans.  In that case, the winner of SF and Seattle is the #1 -- the loser is the #6 if Minnesota beats Chicago next week!!!

A lot still matters tomorrow night, though.  New Orleans takes a major leap up the table if Minnesota wins tomorrow night.

3) New Orleans -- WON NFC SOUTH -- can get the #1 seed if they beat Carolina, Green Bay loses once and Seattle beats San Francisco.  Can get the #2 if Green Bay wins out OR San Francisco beats Seattle.  Is demoted to the #3 if they either lose to Carolina or Green Bay wins out and San Francisco beats Seattle.

4) Philadelphia -- Win and in, out if they lose and Dallas wins.

5) Seattle -- IN PLAYOFFS -- beat San Francisco and win the NFC West.  Lose, they're a wildcard.  If they win, they get the #1 seed if Minnesota beats Green Bay and New Orleans loses to Carolina.  (There's a potential five-way tie at 12-4 between SEA, SF, GB, MIN, and NO.  GB beats MIN in that scenario, Seattle beats San Francisco by the sweep.  Seattle wins the three-way.)

They get the #2 if Green Bay loses to Minnesota, New Orleans beats Carolina, and they beat San Francisco.

If GB beats Minnesota in that scenario, Seattle is the #3.

If they lose, they're the #5 unless Green Bay beats Detroit, Carolina beats New Orleans, and Minnesota beats Chicago.

So they can be any seed but #4 at this point.

6) Minnesota -- IN PLAYOFFS -- needs to win out and have Green Bay lose out to win the NFC North.  Can get the #2 and a first round bye if all that happens and Carolina beats New Orleans.

#3 if New Orleans beats Carolina in the above.

#6 unless all of the above happens for the SF/SEA loser to go to #6, at which point Minnesota would be the #5.

OUT BUT A CHANCE)

Dallas:  Needs a win and a Philly loss.

So, next week (Monday night largely irrelevant at least with respect to the relevancy of Week 17):

SF at SEA:  Obviously, winner wins the division and there's all sorts of implications.  That's why that game was the Flex.
GB at DET:  Possible division or bye (or Home Field Advantage if GB beats Minnesota Monday night).
CHI at MIN:  Possible division (pending the other division game), bye (pending that and a couple other results), or seeding
NO at CAR:  Home Field Advantage if they can be the last 13-3 standing, bye scenario.  Game is relevant when played, but other results during the game may render it irrelevant (GB if they win tomorrow night).
PHI at NYG, WSH at DAL:  NFC East

So nine of the 16 games will be relevant next week.

And now to update: Wouldn't you know it!!!

Philly beats Dallas, so both those games are relevant.  Philadelphia wins the NFC East if it wins or both teams lose.  Dallas needs a win.

If Green Bay beats Minnesota, then the Minnesota Week 17 game has no relevance.  Minnesota would be the #6.

So let's see how bad Goodell has fucked Week 17 so far...

We've got six games left as of the end of the 1 PM Eastern games, and now it's time to get a look at what MIGHT be relevant next week:

They have officially flexed San Fran at Seattle to the NBC game -- as, regardless of Seattle's result today, the winner wins the NFC West.

If Seattle beats Arizona today, the winner is the #1 seed in the NFC, the loser #5.

NYJ @ Buffalo:  NOTHING.  Buffalo locks the #5 with the Jets beating Pittsburgh.

Cleveland @ Cincinnati:  NOTHING.  Cincy clinched the #1 Draft Pick today, so there's isn't even THAT.

Washington @ Dallas:  ONLY IF DALLAS LOSES TODAY.  Otherwise, Dallas clinches the NFC Least and the #4.

Green Bay @ Detroit:  YES, EXTENT TO BE DETERMINED.  Seeding importance (1-3 or 2-3, depending on SEA-ARI result today), and if GB loses tomorrow, MIN can still win the NFC North.

LA Chargers @ Kansas City:  SEEDING ONLY, AND WILD-CARD OPPONENT SEEDING AT THAT.  Baltimore clinched home-field throughout the AFC, New England clinched the #2.

Chicago @ Minnesota:  TO BE DETERMINED.  If Seattle beats Arizona, the Vikings must beat Green Bay to make this game even remotely relevant.  Otherwise, the Vikings clinch the #6.

Miami @ New England:  NOTHING.  Baltimore has clinched home field, New England has clinched the #2.

Philadelphia @ Giants:  ONLY IF DALLAS LOSES TODAY. 

Atlanta @ Tampa Bay:  NOTHING.

New Orleans @ Carolina:  SEEDING/FIRST ROUND BYE IMPLICATIONS.

Indy @ Jacksonville:  NOTHING.

Tennessee @ Houston:  YES.  Same Wild-Card Seeding for Houston as is for Kansas City.  However, Tennessee and Pittsburgh are tied at 8-7.

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore: YES.

Oakland @ Denver:  NOTHING.  Oakland is now eliminated through Strength of Victory tiebreaker with the aforementioned Tennessee and Pittsburgh.

Arizona @ LA Rams:  NOTHING.

So that means, as of the 4:25 Eastern kickoffs, there are only SIX definitely relevant games on the Week 17 schedule, and that is even if you account for the AFC 3-4 situation for one of them.  And only if Philly wins does that number reach eight, and Monday Night for nine.

Friday, December 20, 2019

Suspension Blotter: ANOTHER SEAHAWK...

If the Seahawks get to the Super Bowl now, I think Jerry Jones has the right to start asking some real questions...

The third actual-credited and sixth Seahawk suspension of the season:
  • Seattle Seahawks:  Al Wood:  4 games, PEDs.
$231,526 lost there.

So now the suspension fine for the Seahawks is $172,782.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

A former NFLer may just have raised the curtain on why Baltimore is getting the big push this season...

I'd been wondering what was going on with Baltimore and Lamar Jackson, and then former NFL player Larry Johnson posted this (hat-tip to Brian Tuohy for retweeting it):

BINGO!!!

Suspension Blotter: Another season over.

  • Denver Broncos:  Kareem Jackson:  The last 2 games of this season for a September arrest.  Costs him $352,942 according to Spotrac.
Only the first suspension of the year for the Broncos.

Monday, December 16, 2019

And NOW I can do the Political Rankings for Week 15...

Good...  Grief!

San Fran loses with Refball at home.  Green Bay gets some apparent Refball (though I do think the punt returner was declared defenseless -- so the 15 was right, the call was wrong).

And where do we stand NOW...

AFC is fairly cut and dry.

1.  Baltimore (#1 seed, WON AFC NORTH, 12-2, Magic Number to clinch #1 seed is one)

One of the rare cases where the apparent shoot and the apparent work in a conference are the same team.  Spygate III has probably done in the Patriots.  The Chiefs are not ready for prime time, and God only knows what comes out of the AFC South.

2.  New England (#2 seed, IN PLAYOFFS, 11-3, beat Buffalo on Saturday to win the AFC East and secure a first-round bye)

... almost by default.  I would not, at all, be shocked if they are knocked off in the Divisional round, however.

3.  Kansas City (#3 seed, WON AFC WEST, 10-4)

I think it began with another bad round of suspensions and the like.  Maybe holding Mahomes off a year or two.

4.  Houston (#4 seed, 9-5)

5.  Buffalo (#5 seed, IN PLAYOFFS, 10-4)

Could go a long way up the ladder if they can beat New England this weekend.

6.  Pittsburgh (#6 seed, 8-6)

But now tied with Tennessee.

NFC, by contrast, got messy as HELL!

Four teams 11-3 and a fifth is 10-4!

1.  San Francisco (#5 seed since Seattle won the first matchup, 11-3, IN PLAYOFFS)

Seattle and San Fran play Week 17.

The problem with picking a #1 in the NFC is that all of the other choices have a significant poison pill...

2.  Green Bay (#2 seed, IN PLAYOFFS, 11-3)

Two wins gets them a first-round bye at minimum.  Problem is two-fold:  Too small a town, and they aren't THAT good.  Name one real blowout they've had all year!

3.  New Orleans (#3 seed, WON NFC SOUTH, 11-3)

A lot of people have believed the Super Bowl XXXVII Make Up Call Game would be implied here, at least in the NFC.  But New Orleans sued the fuck out of the league, and I can't see the league taking kindly to that, chips down.

4.  Minnesota (#6 seed, 10-4)

Magic number for the playoffs is one.

5.  Seattle (#1 seed, IN PLAYOFFS, 11-3)

The problem here is simple:  How many more suspensions until they're in the doghouse, Jerry Jones style?

6.  Dallas (#4 seed, 7-7)

And speaking of Jerry Jones...

And they could not let, with all the beef in the NFC, a 6-10 team make the playoffs, or even 7-9 now.

2019 Week 15 NFL Score Report

  • 48.4375 points per game in another relatively high-scoring week -- almost the opposite of the end of the season last year!
  • Season average creeping up to 45.53 now.  (46.92 last year)
  • Home teams lost out this week, 7-9.  Season total:  115-103-1
  • Over was 10-6 for 106-112-6.
  • Against the number:  Favorites were 9-6-1 this week for 99-116-8 for the season.
  • Straight up:  Favorites were 10-6 for 145-77-1.
  • Team with more penalties was 7-7, for 101-103-1.
  • Only 182 penalties this week (11.375 per game).  Season total:  3084 (13.77)
  • Three Cliffhangers this week for 31 for the season.
  • Only six of the 16 games finished within one score -- and fully half the games this week were noncompetitive!
  • Within one score for the season:  116.  Non-competitive:  77.
  • 4 Last Chance Misses for 68.
  • And two games in which there were useless scoop-and-scores at the gun.  BOTH impacted Vegas betting.
  • Atlanta's scoop and score put the game over 50 at 51.
  • And Philadelphia was a 6.5 point favorite over Washington and needed that scoop and score to cover it.
Ratings by Sports Media Watch:
  • NFL National:  15.0, worst rated Week 15 in 15 years.  Down 9% YoY.  Cowboys-Rams had most of that window. 
  • NFL Regional:  10.1, best rated Week 15 in 4 years, up 22% YoY.  Bears-Packers in just over half the markets...
  • ... and the Bears still suck.  :)
  • NFL Single:  10.8, and that's the worst Week 15 single in 12 years, down 13% YoY.

Suspension Blotter: JUST FUCKING END HIS CAREER ALREADY!

  • Seattle Seahawks:  Josh Gordon, AGAIN.
Sixth suspension since 2013, five (including this one) for substance abuse.

This represents the fourth time Gordon has been thrown out of the league.

The Seahawks are fined $94,858 for two suspensions that qualify under the league rules.

Counting players last playing for the Seahawks and cut before their suspension, this would be their FIFTH this year.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... Could THIS be a reason Green Bay is getting strong consideration?

Refball in Atlanta-San Francisco

Are we looking at Seattle-Green Bay for the NFC Championship AGAIN?

If this rigging yesterday in San Francisco is any indication, the answer appears to be YES!


You tell me how that call is made in the first place, and then stands after replay, given what we've already seen with the Catch Rule.

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Still New Orleans before I can do the Politicals for this week, but now only 4 spots left in the playoffs with 2 weeks to go.

AFC current seeds:

1.  Baltimore -- WON AFC NORTH, magic number for the #1 seed is one.
2.  New England -- IN PLAYOFFS, play Buffalo and can clinch the East next week.
3.  Kansas City -- WON AFC WEST, needs New England to lose for a shot at the first round bye.
4.  Houston -- Magic Number for the AFC South is one.
5.  Buffalo -- IN PLAYOFFS, needs to beat New England and probably have them lose again in Week 17 for the East.
6.  Pittsburgh, with one fewer conference loss than Tennessee

Still a shot:

7.  Tennessee -- needs Pittsburgh to lose at least once.
8.  Indianapolis -- needs a win over New Orleans and a lot of help
9-10.  Cleveland and Oakland -- need both Pittsburgh and Tennessee to lose twice, they win twice, and Indy doesn't jump them by winning three times.

ELIMINATED:

Jets
Dolphins
Bengals
Broncos
Chargers
Jaguars

NFC Current Seeds:

San Francisco's loss shakes things up QUITE A BIT.  You now have three teams (SF, GB, Seattle) all 11-3, New Orleans can join them by beating Indy Monday night.

Oh, and Minnesota is 10-4.

So we'll do both scenarios.

Seattle has the tiebreaker over San Francisco, which must be applied FIRST.

1.  Seattle -- IN PLAYOFFS  Common games tiebreaker over Green Bay
2.  Green Bay -- IN PLAYOFFS Conference record over
3.  New Orleans -- WON NFC SOUTH
4.  Dallas -- Plays Philly next week, clinches NFC Least with a win.
5.  San Francisco -- IN PLAYOFFS -- Plays Seattle Week 17, would be more than surprised if that's not the Flex Game.
6.  Minnesota -- magic number for the playoffs over the Rams is one.

If New Orleans loses to Indy, the only change is that the tiebreaker for Green Bay and New Orleans does not then currently apply.

Still a shot:

7.  Rams -- need to win out and Minnesota to lose out.

Eliminated:

Redskins
Giants
Bears
Lions
Bucs
Panthers
Cardinals

2019 NFL Week 14 Fine Blotter

  • Baltimore Ravens:  Marcus Peters:  $14,037 for a celebration in the stands.  TWO-TIME LOSER.
  • Los Angeles Chargers:  Mike Williams:  $14,037 -- another illegal celebration -- dunking over the goalposts.
  • San Francisco 49ers:  Ahkello Witherspoon:  $28,075, eliminative helmet hit.
  • Almost certainly more to come.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

NBA Suspension Blotter: Round Three for Waiters

  • The Miami Heat have now made it a total of sixteen games of suspensions, banning Waiters for five more games for unprofessional conduct.
Can they fire him?

What options do they have?

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Suspension Blotter: Looks like at least one season is over.

  • Kansas City Chiefs:  Breeland Speaks is done for the year -- 4 game suspension for substance abuse.  Loses $326,310, according to Spotrac.
First one of the league year for the Chiefs.
  • Washington Redskins:  Simeon Thomas:  Also done for the year -- 4 game suspension for substance abuse.  Costs him $116.470.
That one will cost the Redskins.  Reuben Foster lost $151,340 for personal conduct, so Washington is fined $40,171.

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

2019 Week 14 NFL Score Report

Refball, refball, all over the place...
  • And the highest-scoring week of the year, at 50.81 points per game for the week...
  • ... leading the season average to 45.31.
  • Home teams went 9-7 for 108-94-1 for the season.
  • The Over was 8-8 for 96-106-6.
  • 8-7-1 favorites against the number for 90-110-7.
  • 12-4 favorites straight up for 135-71-1.
  • Team with more penalties was 8-7 for the week -- 94-96-1 for the year.
  • 187 penalties, not even 12 a game this week.  2,902 for the year (13.95 penalties per game).
  • 3 Cliffhangers, 28 for the year.
  • 10 games of the 16 finished within one score, 110 for the year now.
  • 5 non-competitive games, 69 of those for the year.
  • 6 Last Chance Misses for 64 for the year.
Ratings from Sports Media Watch:
  • National (Chiefs-Patriots in 83% of markets):  16.1 rating, up 13%.
  • Regional (Mostly Ravens-Bills):  7.6, down 16%.
  • Nothing else has been made available.

Monday, December 9, 2019

And Refball in the Monday nighter to prevent further embarrassment...

It's bad enough Dallas and Philly are 6-7 now.

But, until the NFL referees stepped in to consummate 20 unanswered for the Eagles to win 23-17 in overtime (Double Cliffhanger, by the by), 6-10 could've won the NFC East.

But the NFL wasn't going to let that happen:
  • This was the touchdown to tie the game and send it into overtime, or at least a second before the snap.  The ESPN everybody ignored this.  Yes, the clock on the screen is unofficial, but no one took a second to actually do the prove-out on this???

  • Holding downfield on #84 of Philadelphia, who wrapped and took his defender to the ground for the run which got Philly first and goal at the 8.
  • And this little gem I found from NFL.com.  Full-size it if you have to, but this was NFL.com's homepage as the overtime was starting. 

We might have our answer on the anti-Patriots Refball yesterday!

From ESPN's Adam Schefter:

Methinks we may have our answer for yesterday. Cleveland-Cincy was an early game. New England-Kansas City a late game.

Further tampering of drug data leads to sports blackballing for Russia

The World Anti-Doping Association has disqualified from all competitions under it's purview the country of Russia for the next four years, due to continued state-sponsored tampering of drug data.

This means no Olympics for the national federation or flag in either Tokyo or Lusanne, they can't host the 2032 Summer Games, and other events such as the (soccer) World Cup are in question.

One has to start asking when the ban will just become permanent.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

2019 NFL Week 14 Political Rankings

With the Giants and Philadelphia playing Monday night, I figure I can do this tonight since I have the time.

Weird week.  Houston gets annihilated, the Patriots (and possibly the Saints) get Refballed, and Seattle gets rolled!

If anything, it might have solidified the #1's in both conferences...

NFC

The biggest problem is that Seattle and San Francisco cannot play in the NFC Championship unless New Orleans (as things stand now) and Dallas/Philadelphia are both eliminated on Wild Card Weekend.

Otherwise, Seattle and San Francisco would play in the lower wild-card Divisional round game.

But tonight's rather interesting matters do reset the board a bit...

1.  San Francisco

I know it might become more apparent later.  However, at THIS POINT, I can't, for the life of me, figure out why San Fran would be the choice.  But Seattle's loss does raise the specter of it.

2.  Seattle

Mainly because I don't think Green Bay has a push and New Orleans got a bit of a kick in the dick this week.

3.  New Orleans
4.  Green Bay
5.  Minnesota
6.  Dallas, only due to ratings.  I do think they are openly throwing games to get Garrett fired.

AFC

1.  Baltimore

That much is clear now.

2.  Kansas City, by a sliver over the Patriots.
3.  New England
4.  Houston
5.  Buffalo
6.  Pittsburgh

And a quick look at the actual seeding:

AFC:

1.  Baltimore (11-2)  IN PLAYOFFS
2.  New England (10-3, has lost to each of the other division leaders)
3.  Kansas City (9-4) WINS AFC WEST
4.  Houston (8-5, head to head in first meeting with Tennessee, they play again early this week)
5.  Buffalo (9-4)
6.  Pittsburgh (8-5, conference record over Tennessee (PIT 6-3, TEN 6-4)

NFC:

1.  San Francisco (11-2, but has clinched NOTHING yet)
2.  Green Bay (10-3, conference record over New Orleans (7-2 vs. 8-3 -- the three remaining games for GB are all in the NFC North)
3.  New Orleans (10-3) WINS AFC SOUTH
4.  Dallas (6-7, won first meeting with Philly even if Philly wins tomorrow night)
5.  Seattle (10-3)
6.  Minnesota (9-4)

And don't look now:  The Rams are 8-5.

Week 14 Refball, AGAINST THE PATRIOTS???!?

Does kinda look like the Patriots are being depushed.

Watch this one, and remember that Kansas City beats the Patriots by seven points...

Thanks, Brian, for finding the video and reposting it on your Twitter -- this is a touchdown, not called, and the Pats got only a field goal on this drive.
And here's another seven wiped off the board, as Travis Kelce was whistled down on a clear Patriot scoop-and-score.


There are also multiple accusations of Refball in the other big game of the day, where San Francisco solidified it's position as the new #1, both in seed and in Political, with a 49-46 win over the Saints.

Without further present comment...

Saturday, December 7, 2019

2019 NFL Week 13 Fine Blotter

Starting with a payoff for Vegas:
  • Detroit Lions:  Team fined $75,000
  • Head coach Matt Patricia $25,000
  • General Manager Bob Quinn $10,000 for not paying Las Vegas sufficient tribute by not notifying them that quarterback Matt Stafford would be out for the November 10 game vs. the Bears.
Now the regular list:
  • Carolina Panthers:  DeAndrew White and
  • Washington Redskins:  Ryan Anderson, both $28,075 for helmet shots which eliminated their opponent from the game.
  • Detroit Lions:  Tavon Wilson:  $21,056 for roughing the passer -- uncalled. 
  • Houston Texans:  Barkaveious Mingo:  $10,527 for unnecessary roughness.
  • Houston Texans:  Buddy Howell:  $28,075 for a blindside block.
  • More to come.

Friday, December 6, 2019

Please tell me more people saw tonight's rig-job coming...

First Utah Drive:  Two questionable playcalls, including a 4th and inches which does not execute a quarterback sneak.

Second Utah Drive:  BLATANT targeting offense, called on the field, reversed in the booth.

Third Utah Drive:  4th and inches, Utah false start.

At that point, I turned the game off.

Later on, the player committing the targeting offense gets a key interception.

Final:  Oregon 37, Utah 15.  UTAH OUT.

And why is it so blatant??

BECAUSE ESPN TOLD YOU ON WEDNESDAY IT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN!!!

Mission accomplished! And they'll probably get Oklahoma when they beat Rapelor or Georgia if they beat LSU.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

College Football Fine Blotter: They Won't Keep Them Off The Field Tonight!!

  • The SEC fined Auburn $250,000 for the storming of the field after Auburn won the Iron Bowl.
  • Va Tech was pissed at Virginia fans after the game and wanted an ACC sanction, but there's no word at this time as to whether the ACC fined Virginia for their storming of the field.

2019 Week 13 NFL Political Rankings Post

If you don't believe the NFL is rigged, I think you have your Super Bowl, barring "Any Given Sunday" effects.

After Week 13 with the Seahawks over the Vikings and the Ravens over the 49ers, I think you have a clear on-the-field best team in each conference.

The question people like me are going to ask (especially with the Awful Announcing tweet that the ad-time for Super Bowl LIV is sold out and Brian Tuohy's accompanying suspicions that something has been told to be up as a result) is if the NFL is going to sell everybody a Ravens-Seahawks Super Bowl...

As of right now, you have to put them top of each conference on the Politicals, with a very real caveat on both sides, and the NFC one will shock you:

AFC:

1.  Baltimore

New England's loss widens the gap now, and basically places the only real chance of rigging another Super Bowl for the Patriots, in this skeptic's view, on a Tom Brady retirement announcement before the Pats are eliminated from the playoffs.

2.  New England

The only reason you can't put Houston over them on the Politicals is the fact of "What would the league be trying to sell?" with the Texans.

3. Houston

You could bandy back and forth between Houston and Kansas City in this spot, but getting Houston over on Sunday night gets Houston to #3.

4.  Kansas City

The division now theirs, will the league get back on the Mahomes train, or ride Lamar Jackson the rest of the season and save Mahomes for next year?

5. Pittsburgh

Because...  BUFFALO?  REALLY???

6.  Buffalo

By default.

Current playoff seeds:

1.  Baltimore (10-2)  head to head over
2.  New England (10-2)
3.  Houston (8-4) head to head over
4.  Kansas City (8-4)
5.  Buffalo (9-3)
6.  Pittsburgh (7-5, 6-3 in the conference)

Tennessee is out on conference record (5-4 in the conference).

If the Texans beat the Titans, pretty much only the AFC East would be in play, and the second wild-card.

Buffalo is three clear on a wild card.

Baltimore is three clear in the North.

Kansas City is two and a full sweep clear in the West.

So we have, almost certainly, FOUR of the six playoff teams determined already, four weeks to go.

ELIMINATED ALREADY:  Miami and Cincinnati

NFC:

1.  Seattle

It's all coming together for the Cult.  Not only that "Fans who will do anything for football." motif, but they have the best team in the conference, and it probably isn't close.

2.  San Francisco

Yeah, they're the wild-card.  But if the NFL wants to sell the best game for the NFC title game, it's right here.

3.  New Orleans

I still don't think the league wants to put New Orleans over for the Super Bowl because of the lawsuits, but they are the first team to clinch in and win the division, and they did it on THANKSGIVING, which is, more, an indictment on the rest of the division.

4.  Dallas

My NFC caveat, even though they are 6-6 and have beaten Jack and Shit this year.  (NYG twice (2 wins), WSH (3), PHI (5), MIA (3) and DET (3)).

Why?

RATINGS!

They're still getting among the best numbers in the league when the ratings are taken into account, and all it would take is about a hot couple of months to sell them over.

5.  Green Bay

Just...  No.

And for all the reasons I've been saying.  They could finish 13-3 this year.  And they'd be, at best, the FOURTH best team in this conference.  Let that process.

One example, on a shoot basis?  The NFL record for fewest punt return yards in a season, according to ESPN, is 27.  Through 12 games, the Pack are MINUS EIGHT.

6.  Minnesota

But don't look now.  The Rams might try to get in through the back door.

Current Playoff Seeds:

1.  New Orleans (10-2), head to head over
2.  Seattle (10-2), who now leads the West with the HTH over the Niners
3.  Green Bay (9-3)
4.  Dallas (6-6)
5.  San Francisco (10-2)
6.  Minnesota (8-4)

LA Rams the only team at 7-5, Chicago the only other 6-6!

Probably, again, four teams locked in (the three 10-2s and the 9-3) to get in the playoffs.

ELIMINATED ALREADY:  Believe it or not, there are already FOUR NFC teams eliminated:  Detroit, the Giants, the Falcons, and the Cardinals.  The Redskins are hanging on by a thread.

2019 Week 13 NFL Score Report

  • 45.375 points per game for the first 16-game schedule of the back end of the season.
  • Season average up a tick to 44.85.
  • Home teams got it to 8-8 this week to maintain the advantage they've built up over the last 3-4 weeks at 99-87-1.  (.532)
  • The Over was 7-7-2 for 88-98-6 for the year.
  • Favorites were 7-9 against the number for 82-103-6 for the year.
  • 9-7 only straight up for the favorites for 123-67-1.
  • Team with more penalties was 7-8 for 85-89-1 for the year.  Only 4-8 after the Thursday games, though.
  • 203 penalties (12.7 per game) for 2,715 for the 192 games (14.14 per game) played so far this season.
  • 2 Cliffhangers (Baltimore and Denver) for 25 for the year.
  • 9 games finished within one score for 100 for the year.
  • 5 non-competitive games for 64 for the year.
  • 5 Last Chance Missed for 59 for the year.
Ratings from Sports Media Watch:
  • Bears-Lions:  12.3 rating, almost 27 million viewers, third-best game of the year, about the same as last Thanksgiving.
  • Cowboys-Bills:  13.5 rating, 32.5 million viewers, the most viewers to watch a regular-season NFL game in basically exactly three years.  Up 8% rating and 7% viewers from last Thanksgiving.  Most-viewed TV program in the United States since the Super Bowl.  (Even beat the Oscars by three million.)
  • Saints-Falcons, on the other hand:  9.9 rating, 20.7 million viewers, one of the lowest of the decade for Thanksgiving.  Ratings down 2% and viewers down 5% from last year's third game.
  • Sunday Night:  12.3 rating, 21.4 million viewers, best Week 13 in at least five years.  Ratings up 17%, viewers up 20%.
  • NFL Single, largely the Ravens-49ers showdown:  Big.  13.2, up 39%!
  • NFL Regional, largely Browns-Steelers:  Ate the loss big-time.  7.5, down 24%!
  • NFL National, largely Raiders-Chiefs:  13.8, down 13%.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Uh-oh for the NFL on this gambling case...

Potentially disturbing "sources" story on the Josh Shaw gambling ban:

Stems from a November 10, 2019 three-team second-half parlay.

The Cardinal game was one of the games involved.

They were playing Tampa Bay, and the Buccaneers were a one-point favorite for the second half.  Lost the second half by one point...

... and Shaw's parlay lost.  Now, it could've lost the other two as well for that case, but that's NOT a good look.

Stay tuned.

(ESPN)

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Several interesting Week 13 factoids:

Through the early games:
  • Baltimore-Seattle does look like the "shoot" Super Bowl -- the legit best team in each conference.  What the rigging will give is another question!
  • Home teams only 4-7 so far.
  • Average is about 43 1/3 PPG so far.
  • Jacksonville's 16 accepted penalties are the most for one team in a game this year since Cleveland's 18 in Week 1, and we know what happened in THAT Fine Blotter.
  • Cleveland committed only 5 accepted penalties in the rematch in Pittsburgh.
  • If they get no fines this week, it would only be the second game this season they have not been fined.
  • Mason Rudolph was not allowed on the field of play.  He MAY HAVE BEEN on the sidelines.
  • The New York Jets have become the first team in history to lose to two winless teams at least 0-7.
  • Second time in four weeks that two double-digit underdogs won outright.  Five such games already this year, according to Pro Football Reference.  Now 197 such games since 1978, the first year PFR has on that statistic.
  • Also from PFR:  Two NFL records were tied today.  The Kansas City Chiefs had no penalties today vs. the Oakland Raiders.  (That's not that unusual, as it happened twice last year.)
  • What is unusual is the second record tied in that game -- the 12 penalties the Raiders got in the game is the most penalties by a team opposed by a team which had none (The Jets had 12 against Indianapolis' none October 30, 1994.)  The Chiefs won the key game 40-9.