Last Night: Most Offensive Yards In Any NFL Game... Ever

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Last Night: Most Offensive Yards In Any NFL Game... Ever

Post by bradshaw2ben » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:45 pm

The Patriots totaled 613 yards in defeat, while the Eagles gained 538 yards in victory. That total of 1,151 yards of offense breaks an NFL record that has stood for nearly seven decades.

The previous record for the most combined yards by both teams in any NFL game was 1,133, a record set in a 1950 game between the Los Angeles Rams and the now-defunct New York Yanks.


Interesting to note the talent utilized the most in last night's game and where it was drafted:

Nelson Agholor 1.20
Rob Gronkowski 2.42
Alshon Jeffrey 2.45
Nick Foles 3.88
James White 4.130
Jay Ajayi 5.149
Dion Lewis 5.149
Tom Brady 6.199
LeGarrette Blount UDFA
Corey Clement UDFA
Danny Amendola UDFA
Chris Hogan UDFA


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Post by bradshaw2ben » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:56 pm

Ben Roethlisberger 1.11
Le'Veon Bell 2.48
Vance McDonald 2.55
JuJu Smith-Schuster 2.62
Martavis Bryant 4.118
Antonio Brown 6.195
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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:06 pm

The TD at the end of the first half featured UDFA RB Corey Clement taking a direct snap, handing it off to UDFA TE Trey Burton, who then lobbed a TD pass to 3.88 backup QB Nick Foles.
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Post by zeke5123 » Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:02 pm

Meh. Offensive football is boring without a decent defense. It kind of turns it into the RS nba.

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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:07 pm

Zeke5123 wrote:Meh. Offensive football is boring without a decent defense. It kind of turns it into the RS nba.


Only one defensive play of any note...Brandon Graham's play.

Otherwise each team only stopped themselves (minus the one Philly punt).

Very Arena-Football-like.

You're right- I would have been bored but for the angle of "Can Philadelphia hang on?"
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Post by COR-TEN » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:40 pm

My partner, who hates football, has informed me that she read somewhere that the last time a back up QB won the SB was Marsha.

What do you make of dem apples?
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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:42 pm

COR-TEN wrote:My partner, who hates football, has informed me that she read somewhere that the last time a back up QB won the SB was Marsha.

What do you make of dem apples?


Masha had much more of a full season's worth of work than Foles did.

Although Foles was a starter before so there is that.
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Post by COR-TEN » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:51 pm

Jeemie wrote:
COR-TEN wrote:My partner, who hates football, has informed me that she read somewhere that the last time a back up QB won the SB was Marsha.

What do you make of dem apples?


Masha had much more of a full season's worth of work than Foles did.

Although Foles was a starter before so there is that.
I guess I just like the idea that he opened a chapter of the NE championship book, and now it's closed with a similar situation on the other side of the field.

Hopefully it's the end, and there is no epilogue or sequel.
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Post by Legacy User » Tue Feb 06, 2018 3:01 am

Bledsoe was healthy. Brady took over the starting job when Bledsoe got hurt, but never relinquished it. Bledsoe was healthy enough to come in and provide NE's only offensive TD against the steelers that year when Brady was briefly knocked out of the game.

I'm having trouble calling Brady a backup that year. Yes, he started the season as the backup....but so did Kurt Warner the year before when Trent Green got hurt late in preseason/early in season (can't quite remember).

The only true backup I could think of winning is Hostetler. And even then I think Simms was healthy to be the backup in the SuperBowl.

Dilfer was backup QB quality and won, but was the starter.

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Post by Legacy User » Tue Feb 06, 2018 3:03 am

Zeke5123 wrote:Meh. Offensive football is boring without a decent defense. It kind of turns it into the RS nba.


I made almost the same comment near the end of the game. I'm sure a lot of people like this style of game....I'm not one of them.

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Post by Baltostiller » Tue Feb 06, 2018 3:33 am

Miter Saw wrote:Bledsoe was healthy. Brady took over the starting job when Bledsoe got hurt, but never relinquished it. Bledsoe was healthy enough to come in and provide NE's only offensive TD against the steelers that year when Brady was briefly knocked out of the game.

I'm having trouble calling Brady a backup that year. Yes, he started the season as the backup....but so did Kurt Warner the year before when Trent Green got hurt late in preseason/early in season (can't quite remember).

The only true backup I could think of winning is Hostetler. And even then I think Simms was healthy to be the backup in the SuperBowl.

Dilfer was backup QB quality and won, but was the starter.


The QBs on that Ravens team were absolutely dogshit. Tony Banks started the season as the starter and went 5-1. He then lost 3 straight where they scored 3, 6, and 6 points. I was at the final game of that stretch, a brutal 9-6 Steelers win. They put Dilfer in and he made 1 play per game and that was enough. He sucked that year and that is why they got Grbac the next year. They could have won the SB with Laundry back there. The AFC was weak as hell and he faced a shitty Giants team in the SB.

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Post by swissvale72 » Tue Feb 06, 2018 11:18 am

Miter Saw wrote:
Zeke5123 wrote:Meh. Offensive football is boring without a decent defense. It kind of turns it into the RS nba.


I made almost the same comment near the end of the game. I'm sure a lot of people like this style of game....I'm not one of them.


Agreed....
*Patriots scored on 6 of 11 possessions...with two of their unsuccessful possessions coming at the end of each half with only seconds to work.
*Eagles, incredibly, score on 8 of 10 possessions.
*Was a streak, starting with Patriots drive after Iggles pick, with, absent, Patriots possession with a handful of seconds to go until half, seven consecutive possessions (4 Patriots, 3 Iggles), resulted in TDs.

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