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VikingsAD28
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I'll take Kansas City in a game that won't be close by the end of the 3rd quarter.
I'll take Kansas City in a game that won't be close by the end of the 3rd quarter.
Actually, they both have value. Historical stats mean a lot. I bet you'd put value in the fact that Andy Reid 2-6 vs Bill though wouldn't you?Their road record this season is more important than their post season road record since 2005.
Their road record this season is more important than their post season road record since 2005.
Actually, they both have value. Historical stats mean a lot. I bet you'd put value in the fact that Andy Reid 2-6 vs Bill though wouldn't you?
What I'm saying here is don't expect them to buck the trend of road teams losing. They are just as likely to lose on the road as any team. Just because it's the Patriots some people think they'll win. Historically though even the Patriots lose on the road.Interesting point, but don't they usually play most of their playoff games at home? I don't think 2005 is relevant. I'm not saying they will win because I think they will lose but looking for a trend to say they will lose based on their recent history is kind of a reach. I'd imagine most teams lose road playoff games more than 50% of the time
Yeah, but Gronk may play a little harder in his last game ever todayWhat I'm saying here is don't expect them to buck the trend of road teams losing. They are just as likely to lose on the road as any team. Just because it's the Patriots some people think they'll win. Historically though even the Patriots lose on the road.
Actually, they both have value. Historical stats mean a lot. I bet you'd put value in the fact that Andy Reid 2-6 vs Bill though wouldn't you?
So tell me why those games from 10+ years ago are still significant? I'm confused.Andy v Bill is more important than historical stats of post season games from 10+ years ago, where hardly anyone remains from those teams, and doesn't account for why they lost some of those games. (See v Denver with 4th and 5th string players on the field due to inury, and barely lost)
So tell me why those games from 10+ years ago are still significant? I'm confused.
Yeah, but Gronk may play a little harder in his last game ever today
But you said the stat that favors the Patriots is more significant than the stat that doesn't. Even though they cover similar timelines. Hmmmm...They aren't, that's the point.
I don't think they suck, their just boring AF.I think it will be close but I’d bet both Mahomes and the defense will play better tonight than they did when they last faced the Pats.
What I'm saying here is don't expect them to buck the trend of road teams losing. They are just as likely to lose on the road as any team. Just because it's the Patriots some people think they'll win. Historically though even the Patriots lose on the road.