The math ain’t mathing

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  1. You guys are forgetting those 2 chiefs onside kicks that were recovered by the other team but the refs gave it to the chiefs anyway. Its chiefs moments that mess with the stats.

  2. The math works, its just presented weirdly 3 successes 50 failures, for a total of 53 attempts.
    3 ÷ 53 = .054

  3. Weird how being forced to alert the receiving team to line up in a formation designed to recover the kick makes it harder to catch them by surprise and win possession.
    This isn’t the civil war. We don’t line up in an open field and agree to march single file. It’s a sport. Injuries are a common occurrence. Don’t want to get injured? Get a desk job like everybody else who failed to make it into the leagues.

  4. I mean it’s AI, it’s not accurate, it’s just an aggregation of the averages of incorrect answers.

  5. either way, 3 for 50 feels too low. it feels like theres a better argument for just kicking off and praying for a defensive stop

    give us the UFL 4th & 15. or just go back to the old kickoff formation rules

  6. Maybe the % is including the 0/4 as well? Making it 3 for 54? That comes out to 5.5% so a bit closer but still not right.

  7. Their entire broadcast is so low quality. During pregame they had a graphic onscreen regarding the Giants/Commies game, but they attributed the graphic to the non existent week 1 Packers/Giants game.

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