Hey all,
good to get the pigskin back in action. I was looking over this week's schedule and remembered a trend that was talked about at length last year (and years prior) that seemed to hit pretty often.
As I remember, when West Coast teams traveled to the East Coast for games, the EC team covered a ridiculously high percentage of the time (as a Bills fan, I remember jumping on this when Seattle visited in Week 1, 2008 - though it busted vs. San Fran).
My question is, what teams fall into the category of "West Coast" for the purposes of this trend? Does it include all AFC and NFC West teams? (Seattle, St. Lou, Arizona, San Fran, San Diego, Denver, KC, Oak) or is it more selective than this? I would assume that St. Lou, Denver, KC don't fit?
As such, which of the following games this week fall into the trend?
Arizona @ Jacksonville -3
Oakland @ KC -3
But
STL @ Wash -10 wouldn't fit?
Thanks!
good to get the pigskin back in action. I was looking over this week's schedule and remembered a trend that was talked about at length last year (and years prior) that seemed to hit pretty often.
As I remember, when West Coast teams traveled to the East Coast for games, the EC team covered a ridiculously high percentage of the time (as a Bills fan, I remember jumping on this when Seattle visited in Week 1, 2008 - though it busted vs. San Fran).
My question is, what teams fall into the category of "West Coast" for the purposes of this trend? Does it include all AFC and NFC West teams? (Seattle, St. Lou, Arizona, San Fran, San Diego, Denver, KC, Oak) or is it more selective than this? I would assume that St. Lou, Denver, KC don't fit?
As such, which of the following games this week fall into the trend?
Arizona @ Jacksonville -3
Oakland @ KC -3
But
STL @ Wash -10 wouldn't fit?
Thanks!
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