Disco Volante
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Scored: 31 (Season High)
2. Steelers (15.7)
Scored: 39 (Season High)
3. Bears (17.5)
Scored: 36 (Season High)
4. Ravens (18.1)
Scored: 23
5. Jets (18.5)
Scored: 45 (Season High)
6. Chargers (18.6)
Scored: 23
7. Dolphins (18.6)
Scored: 41 (Season High)
Well, the Pats only scored 24 points on offense vs. the Packers, 10 points on offense vs. the Dolphins, and 32 points vs. the Steelers. But even so, other than the Dolphins, it is still well above the average.
Well, the Pats only scored 24 points on offense vs. the Packers, 10 points on offense vs. the Dolphins, and 32 points vs. the Steelers. But even so, other than the Dolphins, it is still well above the average.
20 on the LOLphins
Original post doesn't say anything about the offense specifically
Well, the Pats only scored 24 points on offense vs. the Packers, 10 points on offense vs. the Dolphins, and 32 points vs. the Steelers. But even so, other than the Dolphins, it is still well above the average.
Also interesting -- if Indy holds off the Jags and SD catches the Chiefs, the Patriots will have beaten all 5 of the other playoff teams from the AFC. That has to be somewhat unusual.
I hope that neither Indy nor SD makes it. But in case they do, I find this interesting.