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Team Records against Teams with Winning Records (1 Viewer)

David Yudkin

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TEN 5-2, .714

IND 5-2, .714

NYG 6-3, .667

NYJ 4-2, .667

ATL 4-3, .571

TB 4-3, .571

PHI 5-4, .556

MIN 5-4, .556

PIT 4-4, .500

CAR 4-4, .500

DEN 3-3, .500

WAS 4-5, .444

NE 3-4, .429

BAL 3-5, .375

SD 3-5, .375

CHI 3-5, .375

DAL 3-5, .375

HOU 3-6, .333

MIA 2-4, .333

GB 3-7, .300

OAK 2-5, .286

NO 2-6, .250

ARI 2-6, .250

JAX 1-7, .125

SF 1-7, .125

CLE 1-8, .111

SEA 1-8, .111

STL 1-9, .100

CIN 0-9-1, .050

BUF 0-7, .000

KC 0-7, .000

DET 0-9, .000

 
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Very good information. One thing that I think folks are overlooking is the enormous amount of travel that some of the east and west coast teams endured this season. In particular, San Diego and Arizona had nightmare travels that their teams were forced to undertake. And both of them will be home for the first round. The point spreads in those two games will be interesting to me.

 
The Ghost of Common said:
Very good information. One thing that I think folks are overlooking is the enormous amount of travel that some of the east and west coast teams endured this season. In particular, San Diego and Arizona had nightmare travels that their teams were forced to undertake. And both of them will be home for the first round. The point spreads in those two games will be interesting to me.
Spreads are posted.Ravens 8.5 favorites on the road @ Miami.

Seems crazy to me.
Where are you seeing that? I've seen 2.5 to 3.
 
Miami, the Jets, and Denver had the least amount of games against teams with winning records. Makes sense.

 

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