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Oakland? i think between Bush and McFadden and the other guy (name is slipping my mind), they may be up to 20 total.

 
Here's my guesses, in order of confidence:

New England - because why ask the question unless it's a known passing team? Not to mention BJGE having a great fantasy year

Philadelphia - be cause of Vick, and Mccoy was having a good year too

Houston - Foster has a ton of TDs...

Oakland - McFadden and Bush and Reece combined for 5 or 6 TDs in at least two games I think...

Actually, let's make that the order.

ETA: Here are the numbers I'm guessing

NE - 20

Philly - 18 - but they will take the lead tonight

Houston - 17

Oakland - 15

It' gotta be close right?

 
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I think it's the Patriots also. I have both Green-Ellis and Woodhead on my team, and it seemed like they had a bunch TD's this year.

 
Eagles. Vick must have 6 or 7, plus I think McCoy has 10, and a couple from Desean Jackson, and I think Mike Bell, Jerome Harrison, and Kolb between the 3 of them must have gotten in twice

 
What I find interesting about NE is that they don't rank in the Top 10 in most offensive categories. After tonight they should rank 23rd in offensive plays, 20th in passing attempts, 12th in passing yards, 13th in rushing attempts, 12th in rushing yards, 11th in yards from scrimmage, and 23rd in time of possession. Yet they have outscored everyone else by 68 points (less whatever PHI scores tonight) and only need 20 points next week to hit 500 on the season.

 
So from Yudkin's presence I assume NE was right?And with Vick, i assume Philly must be 2nd, or at least 3rd?
You hit on all 4 teams....well done. Numbers only slightly off. Even more impressive is that New England actually leads the league in both rushing AND passing TDs. Depending on what happens next week, I don't know if a team has ever done that before.
 
So from Yudkin's presence I assume NE was right?And with Vick, i assume Philly must be 2nd, or at least 3rd?
You hit on all 4 teams....well done. Numbers only slightly off. Even more impressive is that New England actually leads the league in both rushing AND passing TDs. Depending on what happens next week, I don't know if a team has ever done that before.
The '01 Rams, '00 Rams, '93 49ers, '82 Chargers and '81 Chargers all led the league in both categories. The '66 Chiefs and '67 Raiders led the AFL in both categories. The '58 Colts, '55 Browns, '50 Rams and '47 and '41 Bears pulled off the feat as well.The '58 Colts also coughed the ball up the fewest number of times in the league, another statistic in which the Pats lead. So NE could become the just the second offense to ever lead all teams in passing TDs, rushing TDs and giveaways. (The '55 Browns were one TO off the lead; the '09 Vikings, '02 Chiefs, '63 Chargers, '62 Texans, '56 Bears and '52 Lions were all within 3 of the lead in all three categories, fwiw.)
 
So from Yudkin's presence I assume NE was right?And with Vick, i assume Philly must be 2nd, or at least 3rd?
You hit on all 4 teams....well done. Numbers only slightly off. Even more impressive is that New England actually leads the league in both rushing AND passing TDs. Depending on what happens next week, I don't know if a team has ever done that before.
The '01 Rams, '00 Rams, '93 49ers, '82 Chargers and '81 Chargers all led the league in both categories. The '66 Chiefs and '67 Raiders led the AFL in both categories. The '58 Colts, '55 Browns, '50 Rams and '47 and '41 Bears pulled off the feat as well.The '58 Colts also coughed the ball up the fewest number of times in the league, another statistic in which the Pats lead. So NE could become the just the second offense to ever lead all teams in passing TDs, rushing TDs and giveaways. (The '55 Browns were one TO off the lead; the '09 Vikings, '02 Chiefs, '63 Chargers, '62 Texans, '56 Bears and '52 Lions were all within 3 of the lead in all three categories, fwiw.)
Thanks for that. Tried searching and couldn't find the answer.
 

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