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Maybe.........they are tied for 2ndUntil tonight's game is over . . .
Vick has 8McCoy I think has 12.I would say it's probably them.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
Just looked it up. McCoy only has 7. Don't know why I thought 12.Vick has 8McCoy I think has 12.I would say it's probably them.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
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?
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.)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?
Thanks for that. Tried searching and couldn't find the answer.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.)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?
Because he quite a few receving TDsJust looked it up. McCoy only has 7. Don't know why I thought 12.Vick has 8McCoy I think has 12.I would say it's probably them.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