NFL Week 12

Colts messing up against KC. 2nd half, a couple of red zone drives, goal to go, and two field goals. You have to drive a stake into KC when you get a chance.

Chiefs offense is so inconsistent that it probably won’t matter.

I just noticed something on the NFL website. Looking at the rushing stats for Seattle:
(I removed a couple columns)

PLAYER ATT YDS AVG LONG

K. WALKER 9 64 7.1 19
Z. CHARBONNET 5 35 7 13
R. SHAHEED 1 5 5 5
J. SMITH-NJIGBA 1 4 4 4

TEAM 16 108 23.1 41

Someone does not know how “average” and “longest” work.

(Also, are there any formatting tags or tools to format a table like this?"

I’m not sure I understand the issue with what you showed? It all looks reasonable to me.

Edit: oh, wait, the average and long for the team. I get it now.

Was the Packers/Vikings game one of the shortest? It was about 2 hours and 45 minutes which seems way shorter than normal. Vikings not taking their (likely futile) 3 time outs I’m sure was factor.

Brian

They added the attempts and yards columns, which is correct, but also added the average and max cols, which is not correct :thinking:

Yep. I can see what happened, but it seems like such a basic mistake to actually get released.

see here:

PLAYER ATT YDS AVG LONG
K. WALKER 9 64 7.1 19
Z. CHARBONNET 5 35 7 13
R. SHAHEED 1 5 5 5
J. SMITH-NJIGBA 1 4 4 4
TEAM 16 108 23.1 41

Brian

PLAYER ATT YDS AVG LONG
K. WALKER 9 64 7.1 19
Z. CHARBONNET 5 35 7 13
R. SHAHEED 1 5 5 5
J. SMITH-NJIGBA 1 4 4 4
TEAM 16 108 23.1 41
| PLAYER | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K. WALKER | 9 | 64 | 7.1 | 19 |
| Z. CHARBONNET | 5 | 35 | 7 | 13 |
| R. SHAHEED | 1 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| J. SMITH-NJIGBA|  1 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| TEAM | 16 | 108 | 23.1 | 41 |

like @N9IWP said

I said it last week, and it bears repeating: The Vikings have a J.J. McCarthy problem.

It may well be Max Brosmer time.

Chiefs finally found just enough offense to win a close game.

But give a whole lotta credit to their defense. The Colts had 3 possessions in the 4th quarter and 1 more in overtime. All 4 possessions were 3-and-out, for a total of 12 yards.

The Browns have sacked Geno Smith 114 times this game so that’s fun

Twice today a coach of a team leading by 3 inside of 2 minutes tried to go for the 1st down/touchdown on 4th down, failed, and both times the opposing team came back to tie it with a FG at the end of regulation. Detroit did it earlier against the Giants, and now the Cards vs. the Jags.

Eagles not looking like they will be defending diddly squat this year either.

Annnnd then Dallas also goes for it (in a tie game this time), and also crap out. Meant to mention a field goal was on the table in each case.

That decision I did not understand. Tie game with less than four minutes to play.

ETA: although it may work out for the Boys, as they’re back in FG range with less than a minute to go.

In the Giants case, they had the ball on Detroits 10 yard line, so a field goal would have been almost certain, and it was 4th and 6 (iirc), not an easy conversion. They really should have taken the three points.

Nm, wrong team.

The Patriots really have to work on the Tush Push.

Also, the injury bug finally bit, and it bit hard.

It was ONLY TEN TIMES. Eighteen QB hits or some such. Raiders heading for relegation (oops, wrong football).