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Originally Posted by MagicHef
I'm sure you didn't mean it literally, but teams lost 4 times in the regular season while scoring 35 or more points, the Chiefs and Bears each did it once, and the Cowboys did it twice.
It happened again once in the playoffs, but maybe we shouldn't talk about that.
Anyway, in total, teams scored 35 or more points 66 times, 5 of which were losses, making it 7.6% of the time. You just missed a decimal point.
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Eh, I just know what happened in my signature. Maybe the Chiefs are an extreme outlier, but they averaged 35 points a game and lost a strong majority of them in the back half of the season. I recognize that the results may be different if you look only at the 35+ games (the Chiefs went 2-2 in games where they scored 35+ points), but that's still not where the sport of football should be.