Dec 22, 2024 #1 hugecanoli Well-known member Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 1,591 Reaction score 1,903 MIN 101 SEA 8
Dec 22, 2024 #2 SonicHawk Well-known member Joined Aug 22, 2012 Messages 12,805 Reaction score 4,819 3 and outs 1 and 1
Dec 22, 2024 #3 Torc Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2014 Messages 1,660 Reaction score 1,988 Min 101 Sea 95
Dec 22, 2024 #4 bigskydoc Well-known member Joined Dec 18, 2013 Messages 4,845 Reaction score 2,260 Location Kalispell, MT Sea 194 Min 160
Dec 22, 2024 #5 OP OP hugecanoli Well-known member Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 1,591 Reaction score 1,903 Ummmm stats are usually only relevant at the time of the post. I was under 200lbs in college but 30 years after thats a long memory. Not a drop mic moment bro.
Ummmm stats are usually only relevant at the time of the post. I was under 200lbs in college but 30 years after thats a long memory. Not a drop mic moment bro.
Dec 22, 2024 #6 Torc Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2014 Messages 1,660 Reaction score 1,988 I think the point is your stats weren't relevant even at the time of the post. The Vikings had had two drives, Seattle only 1.
I think the point is your stats weren't relevant even at the time of the post. The Vikings had had two drives, Seattle only 1.
Dec 22, 2024 #7 bigskydoc Well-known member Joined Dec 18, 2013 Messages 4,845 Reaction score 2,260 Location Kalispell, MT Somehow stats when one team has had one drive and the other has had two are more meaningful than at the half?
Somehow stats when one team has had one drive and the other has had two are more meaningful than at the half?
Dec 22, 2024 #8 OP OP hugecanoli Well-known member Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 1,591 Reaction score 1,903 Relevant because the defense started this game the same way they looked against GB.
Dec 22, 2024 #9 bigskydoc Well-known member Joined Dec 18, 2013 Messages 4,845 Reaction score 2,260 Location Kalispell, MT About as relevant as comparing positions of the inside and outside lane runners in a 400 meter race, after the first turn.
About as relevant as comparing positions of the inside and outside lane runners in a 400 meter race, after the first turn.