- A more normal scoring week this week, finally. 47.36 points per game for the week, lowest average of the season and STILL above the record average of 47.2 or the 256-game record average of 46.727.
- Season average now "down" to 50.78 points per game for the first 91 games of the year.
- The 4,621 points in 91 games is 369 points ahead of the season record for the same number of games.
- And the average of 47.2 is 326 ahead.
- Home teams were 7-7 this week for 47-43-1.
- Home teams with fans: 6-3 for 22-11. Meaning fanless home teams are now 25-32-1.
- With scoring down to about the lowest level of the season, no surprise the Over went 4-10. 47-43-1 for the year.
- Favorites were 5-9 against the spread this week, 8-6 straight up. Season: 41-48-1 against the spread, 59-30-1 straight up.
- Team with more penalties was actually 9-4 this week for 38-42-1.
- How's it feel, Green Bay, to face a team the refs won't throw a flag on? The Bucs got no penalties called on them this week -- the second time that's happened this year. And New England had one and Denver had 2. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....
- 160 penalties this week (11.4 per game). 1037 for the season (11.3).
- One Cliffhanger, and it was a double. Tennessee tied Houston with nine seconds left, then won it in OT with a TD drive. 16 for the year....
- ... Tennessee is 5-0. Only the win against Buffalo has not been a Cliffhanger. They've had FOUR.
- Half the games (7) were decided within one score. 46 of the 91 games have this season -- and that's just enough for just over half the games.
- Six non-competitive games never got to within a score in the fourth quarter. 29 for the year.
- And five Last Chance Misses for 30 of those for the year.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
Monday, October 19, 2020
2020 NFL Week 6 Score Report
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