Monday, October 28, 2013
The NFL Football Conspiracy..
Hello Readers, I'm back... Sorry for the delays... Kidney problems: I'm a dialysis three a week for
three hours. Energy level kind of low. And when I have energy, I exercise to try to lose weight.
Like getting rid of my beer belly. Its not working well. Even though I've lost 50 pounds, I've only
lost 15 pounds this past year. Well anyway.
I have teams in three fantasy football league. California Rockets, in two league, and the New York
Bombers in a third league.. Two leagues, I created, and all three teams have Peyton Manning.
Started off great, but injuries and family issues- no one wants to play football anymore!
my email MondayQuarterback.com.
Jets don't play football. They dump their good players, Patroits and Dolphins grab them and beat the Jets. Giants are losing, and the 49ers who dumped Alex Smith are still winning, and so is
Alex Smith 8-0 with the Chiefs in Kansas City. Why can't the Jets do that?
After hearing the Denver Broncos broke a record scoring points in 8 games, something like
337 points in 8 games.. I did some checking the NFL is braking records scoring points every two years.
In 2003, 2004 the NFL averaged 10833 points between the two seasons.
In 2004, 2005 the NFL averaged 10778 points between the two seasons.
I know, I Know points are going down and continues in 2005, 2006 seasons for an average of
10566 points, but watch these smoothies:
2006- 2007 average 10840
2007-2008 average 11241
2008-2009 average 11242 interesting eh 1 point difference.
2009- 2010 average 11244 interesting again 2 point diference
Now this
2010- 2011 average 11314 shoots up 70 points
2011-2012 Peyton Manning injured and returns via Denver the points go to: 11503
169 points up from 2010- 2011 season, which was up 70.
Now the Denver Broncos just broke a team scoring record.
What do you think the 2012 season and 2013 season going to average?
Will the peak continue? Wait 8 games and we'll see.
2012 season had 11356 points between 32 teams. Stay tuned.
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