Re: Obscure football stats?
- From: "Rave On!" <otwcards@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:48:14 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 29, 12:30�pm, "A to Z"
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I heard that tis years superbowl was the only one ever with three (opr
was it four) lead changes in the fourth quarter. �Then looking at the
box scores I realized, every score in the game resulted in a lead
change, and I"m wondering if that happens often, but I'm not wondring
quite enough to look over all the superbowl scores. �In sauch a game,
no one the lead coule never have been more than six or seven points at
any given time, and no team could score twice in a row.
I wonder if such games often occur, o if it was a real rarity. �I know
during th regular season, there's usually a couple games here and
there that seem to really go back and forth, but how often does every
single score result in a lead change?
I'll wait, ....get back to me on it as soon you're able. :)
* in every game where the final score was 2-0, 3-0, 3-2,
* in almost every game where the final was 7-0 (the exception being any game
where the 7 came from 2 safeties and a FG)
* in games where the score was 7-2 or 7-3, but only if the 2 or 3 came first
OK, which games are those.... ????
Actually, a 3-2 game does not always apply. What if the score is 3-0
and the trailing team gets a safety? There's a score, but no lead
change.
Rave On!
Scott
Anal-retentive, NJ
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