CapnJB
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And furthormore,In all of the drives where the Redskins scored touchdowns their average starting field position was their own 39.9 yard line.In all of the drives where the Seahawks scored touchdowns their average starting field position was their own 20.7 yard line.In conclusion, your position that Russel Wilsons higher TD total is due to having a shorter field is probably moot.Although I'm sure there is a short joke in there somewhere.
The Redskins got the ball in opponents territory 18 times to the 25 that Seattle did. 18 is measurably more than half of 25. So this is wrong too.If Griffin or Luck got the ball in their opponents' territory half as often as Wilson, they'd lead him in TDs.
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