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All this moving business got me wondering about where the average NFL fan's loyalties really lie - to their team or just to their geograhic area. I grew up a Raiders fan in NJ so I watched them move to LA and back to Oakland and it never really impacted me one way or another. But I also remember...
Saw a discussion today on twitter about the possible correlation between QB draft position and Super Bowl wins. So I went ahead and put together a little chart where you can see that data, as well as data for Super Bowl losing QBs. Just thought I'd share in case anyone would find that...
Interesting idea. This service will randomly cue up Spotify songs that have never been played before. By most accounts that figure hovers around 4 million.
http://forgotify.com/
My first two selections were a nice Hayden piece and a bit of '70s soft rock by a guy who used to be in Sugarloaf.
This dude on YouTube, Dave Volsky, has uploaded a ton of songs used on old NFL Films productions of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. You'll recognize some of them from the Super Bowl highlight films, while others are more obscure.
Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqfPGKps_-i_uRiWm5Pj2-w
A few weeks ago I published an article wherein I ranked the NFL franchises according to a mathematical calculation involving things like championships, winning regular seasons, etc. In case you don't feel like reading the post, here are the categories I used to rank the NFL teams:
Championship...
On yesterday's CBS pregame show, Charlie Casserley made an offhand comment I found rather disturbing. He suggested that once the Ralph Wilson era is over in Buffalo (read: he dies), the team is a prime candidate for relocation to Los Angeles.
I can see why this might make sense from an NFL...
All of the coaches on this list have at least 100 wins. I figure that's as good a benchmark as any. I left off some guys (Paul Brown, Sid Gillman, etc.) who had most of their wins in the pre-Super Bowl era.
For reference, see http://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/index.htm
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