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16 hours ago, BayRaider said:

Ehhh. Baker has always been overrated, and the Browns need to fire their HC, but they are a bi-polar team. They can turn on the jets at any time. I was looking at New Englands schedule and the Brown game has a possibility of being a trap game. New England is losing at least two football games. One could be Philly in Philly. The other is gonna be one no one sees coming. 

“Turning on the jets” means losing by ten instead of 30. Baker has zero chance against this patriots defense. 

Daniel Jones who for example being surrounded by absolute garbage this season has a higher passer rating than baker mayfield this year 

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17 minutes ago, Jakuvious said:

So if I'm reading this right, the Chiefs defense is actually allowing less points to opposing teams than what they average on the season.

Mostly the Oakland game ... 10 vs 23.25 and the Colts game 19 vs 23.5

Baltimore would have hurt more if Cleveland did not put up a 40 burger on them.

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36 minutes ago, SkippyX said:

Mostly the Oakland game ... 10 vs 23.25 and the Colts game 19 vs 23.5

Baltimore would have hurt more if Cleveland did not put up a 40 burger on them.

Can you explain what you're trying to say with the bold? Cleveland scoring points on Baltimore wouldn't have any impact on how many points KC has allowed compared to how much Baltimore has scored.

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6 minutes ago, DirtyDez said:

What’s the latest point in a season that multiple teams have been winless?

In 1976 two teams made it to 0-9. (EDIT: 2017 also.)

1984 had the Bills and Oilers both make it to 0-10.

Those are the worst I can find. Unless we count 1944 when two teams went winless at 0-10 also. But there was some WWII wonkiness with rosters and franchises going on then.

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17 minutes ago, Jakuvious said:

Can you explain what you're trying to say with the bold? Cleveland scoring points on Baltimore wouldn't have any impact on how many points KC has allowed compared to how much Baltimore has scored.

You are right. The explosion vs Miami would apply there instead.

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