Posted on 02/18/2015 12:19:13 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
Weeks after the New England Patriots Super Bowl victory the DeflateGate scandal continues to rumble on in the background. According to ESPNs Outside the Lines, a Patriots locker room attendant attempted to introduce an unapproved special teams ball into the AFC Championship game.
The attendant, identified by ESPN as Jim McNally, is said to have been in charge of the officials locker room at Gilette Stadium since 2008. He is alleged to have handed a ball, which wasnt officially approved for kick-offs, field goals and punts to an official during the first-half of the Patriots 45-7 victory over the Colts.
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2007 for the pats was an anomaly - wasn’t that the year that they passed a ton, completed a ton, and an old randy moss had a career year? They lost 1 game at the end of the year, no NFL team has ever won more games in a year than those pats. Statistically, I think you will have a hard time using that year to prove anything.
Do fumbles occur more often late in games than early? If the pats ran less, then their backs were never as tired as backs on teams that ran a lot (and fumbled more often).
Rules are for Suckers!
Cheat! Cheat! Cheat!
‘Doth protest too much’...coming from the most prolific poster of bad pics on this subject...on these threads...for weeks now.
Such hooey.
Pats won. Not the SeaSquawks.
” I wonder, where in the pantheon of woes will the deflategate settle when the Republic collapses into economic mayhem?”
The masses will never know until it happens.
That's my point. Anomalies don't just usually "anomalize" out of thin air.
Do fumbles occur more often late in games than early? If the pats ran less, then their backs were never as tired as backs on teams that ran a lot (and fumbled more often).
No, actually winning teams tend to run the ball a whole lot more, adding to the risk of fumbles and significantly lowering interceptions. Losing teams are also more desperate to strip the ball.
Even if you can find slight % distinctives thru some variable...we're not talking about sudden slight % changes:
"As is apparent, the Patriots are the only outdoor NFL team in the last 25 years to average 70 plays per fumble or better. Its simply uncanny, as the statistics above similarly showed."
"The league average from 2010 to 2014 was 50 plays per fumble. For indoor teams, the average was 55 plays per fumble. For outdoor teams, excluding the Patriots, the average was 46 plays per fumble. The Patriots averaged 73 plays per fumble, almost 60 percent more than outdoor teams and almost 50 percent more than the league average the past five years."
Source: Dumb Luck: The New England Patriots prevention of fumbles is nearly impossible.
Interesting analysis.
Thank you very much.
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I have no doubt the Patriots filled a football full of nitrous oxide during the last minute of the Superbowl and somehow got Pete Carroll to inhale the entire thing. Anybody got a better explanation?
‘Anomalies don’t just usually ‘anomalize’ out of thin air’
That is why they are called anomalies, and that is why this 1 year is bad. If the pats provided balls for the 8 years since, how come they haven’t had any more ‘and 1’ seasons? Why dont they continue to break records? It was an anomaly.
‘winning teams tend to run the ball a whole lot more’
Yet the winningest team ever threw the ball a lot, in fact set several records that year (that have probably since been broken since the NFL keeps changing the rules to make pass defense almost impossible).
‘only outdoor NFL team in the last 25 years to average 70 plays per fumble’
So as a team it has been like this...not for just the last 8 years since the ball/rule change, but for 2x that long before. Ok, so now low fumbles are not an anomaly of the ball/rule change, but the way the pats have been doing business for 25 years, thru winning and losing seasons, superbowl champs and at least 1-15 season (those are the pats I know and love!!!).
No problem. You are welcome.
Who knows, the text of the pics you are posting may end up being factual. But you have spent a lot of time making up pics...emphasis on ‘making up’.
Aw Jeez, not this s**t again.
They could have thrown bricks and still beat the Colts.
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Brady is a transvestite?
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