آس 90 : Historical NFL Blowouts Revisited | Abstract Sports

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In pro football, there are blowouts on the field and there are complete wipeouts. In NFL history there have been three teams who put up 70 points or more on an opponent in one single game. What follows are the five highest-scoring games by one team in NFL history.

Perhaps the worst defeat any team could suffer took place in no less than the NFL championship game. The date was December 8, 1940, and the Washington Redskins with their 9-2 record and winners of the Eastern Conference were playing the 8-3 Chicago Bears for the NFL title. To add insult to injury the Redskins were playing on their home turf. Washington not only lost the game, but they also got their doors blown off losing 73-0. The legendary George Halas was coaching the Bears and Ray Flaherty was the head coach in Washington.

The Bears put up 21 points in the opening quarter and never took their foot off the gas pedal scoring again before the half and adding 26 more points in the third quarter before closing the show with 19 more in the final quarter. 36,034 had to watch the massacre. Red Barber called the game and, in the end, Chicago hit the end zone 11 times. To add to the embarrassment, the game was the first NFL title game to be broadcast from coast to coast.

Some of the big scoring plays in that game included a 68-yard run by Bill Osmanski. A 42-yard run to paydirt by Joe Maniaci, Sid Luckman’s 30-yard pass for a score to Ken Kavanaugh, and a 44-yard run for a score from Harry Clarke. Chicago also scored three times on interceptions to the house by Hamp Pool (15 yards), Geroge McAfee (35 yards), and Bulldog Turner who picked off Hall of Famer Sammy Baugh and returned it 20 yards to the end zone.

The next time an NFL team scored 70 or more points was ironically turned in by the Washington Redskins. 26 years after getting smoked by the Chicago Bears, the ‘Skins turned it on in a game against the New York Giants. This time, however, the losing team was not shut out. In fact, the Giants scored 41 points which in a normal game would most likely result in a victory.

That might be true if the Redskins hadn’t scored 72 points to win 72-41. At halftime of this game, the score was 34-14 so the Giants were in striking distance and kept the score within a 20-point differential after three quarters but in the final stanza, Washington scored 24 points to New York’s 13 making it the 72-41 final.

Heading into the game, New York had won just one game, tied one, and lost nine times. The Redskins left this game with a 6-6 record. In the game, there were eight scoring plays going for 40 yards or more. The longest scoring play was a 74-yard pass and catch from Sonny Jurgensen to Charley Taylor. A.D. Whitfield ran 63 yards for a score for Washington. The game was played at the District of Columbia Stadium with Giants Coach Allie Sherman and for Washington, it was former quarterback great Otto Graham.

The only other time an NFL team scored 70 points was by the Los Angeles Rams on October 22, 1950, as the victims were the Baltimore Colts who lost that game by a score of 70-27. At this point in the 1950 season, Baltimore had yet to win a game, losing their first four while the Rams came into this game sporting a 3-2 record. In the vast confines of the L.A. Coliseum, only 16,025 attended this blowout.

The Rams scored in every quarter putting up 21, 14, 14, and 21 points in the first through fourth quarters respectively. The score after one quarter was just 21-13 Los Angeles but then they put their foot to the gas pedal and never looked back. The Rams had several star players who shined on this day including Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch who scored first for the Rams on a 58-yard pass from Glenn Davis.

Norm Van Brocklin was the Los Angeles quarterback on this day completing 11 of 14 passes and throwing two touchdown passes. On the ground, L.A. finished with 188 yards rushing using nine different players with Glenn Davis having the highest total of 51 yards. Davis was the “Mr. Inside” portion of the famous Army duo paired with “Mr. Outside” Doc Blanchard.

The Rams threw two interceptions, one by Van Brocklin and the other from the arm of Bob Waterfield. Despite only scoring 27 points, Adrian Burk of the Colts threw three touchdown passes but also three touchdown passes but also three picks with Y.A. Tittle adding another.

The fourth highest scoring game in NFL history by one team took place by the Rams again this time making the Detroit Lions red-faced with a 65-20 beat down. This game was also in 1950 and it came on the road for L.A. Following the blowout of Baltimore, the Rams would win five of the final six including the large margin victory over Detroit.

It was a great season in 1950 for the Rams that ended in disappointment when they lost the NFL title game to the Cleveland Browns 20-28. But along the way to get to the championship they were destroying teams scoring the 70 on Baltimore, and 65 against the Lions, but also defeating the Boston Yanks in game two by a score of 45-28, then the 49ers 35-14, Green Bay 45-14, the Yanks again 43-35, and in the final regular season game beating Green Bay 51-14. For the season, the Rams averaged 38.8 points per game to lead the NFL.

Finally, to round out the top five highest scoring games by one team in NFL history was the game played on November 13, 1949, when the then Chicago Cardinals were playing a team out of New York called the “Bulldogs” with the game taking place at the old Polo Grounds. Buddy Park’s Cardinals put up 31 points alone in the second quarter against the Bulldogs coached by Charley Ewart.

The great Charley Trippi scored first for Chicago and teammate Pat Harder added two more touchdowns rushing and a field goal. Bobby Layne, who would become famous at quarterback in Detroit and for the Pittsburgh Steelers was the New York quarterback on this day. Layne would finish the game with 213 yards passing. For Harder, he ran for 117 yards on 13 carries. Being both the running back and kicker, Harder kicked the PAT on his rushing touchdown. He would have a total of eight PATs on the day giving him 23 points scored in the game.

There have been plenty of high-scoring games in the NFL but these five featured the most points scored by one team ever.

Update: upon publishing of this article, all of the above remained true. Immediately after publishing, the Miami Dolphins absolutely ROLLED the Denver Broncos 70-20, putting up the second most points by an NFL team in history. It’s the most points scored by a team since 1966! How’s that for uncanny timing?

Harv Aronson


Harv Aronson

Harv currently writes for Abstract Sports, the Sports History Network, and the magazine Gridiron Greats. Harv wrote the published book “Pro Football’s Most Passionate Fans” and as a professional writer has had articles published in an array of sports publications.


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آس 90 : Brett Favre will testify under oath in Mississippi welfare scandal civil case

Brett Favre will testify under oath in Mississippi welfare scandal civil case


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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre will answer questions under oath about the misspending of federal welfare money in Mississippi, where public money intended to help some of the nation’s poorest people was used to fund pet projects he and other well-connected people supported.

A notice of deposition filed Monday in Hinds County Circuit Court by attorneys for Mississippi’s Department of Human Services shows Favre will give sworn testimony on Oct. 26 at a hotel in Hattiesburg. The NFL Hall of Famer is among more than three dozen defendants in a lawsuit the current Human Services director filed to recover some of the welfare money.

Favre has denied wrongdoing, sued the state auditor who investigated the misspending for defamation and said he paid back misspent welfare funds.

Mississippi has ranked among the poorest states in the U.S. for decades, but only a fraction of its federal welfare money has been going toward direct aid to families. Instead, the Mississippi Department of Human Services allowed well-connected people to fritter away $77 million in federal welfare funds from 2016 to 2019, according to the state auditor and state and federal prosecutors.

Instead of going to needy families, about $5 million helped fund a volleyball arena that Favre supported at his alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, said Mississippi Auditor Shad White, whose office investigated the scandal. Favre’s daughter played volleyball at the school. Another $1.7 million went to the development of a concussion treatment drug, a project Favre supported.

No criminal charges have been brought against Favre, although a former department director and other people have pleaded guilty to their part in the misspending. Favre has asked the Hinds County Circuit Court and the Mississippi Supreme Court to remove him as a defendant in the civil lawsuit, but both requests were denied.

The deposition will be conducted by oral examination before a court reporter and may be video-recorded. A confidentiality order approved by the court would keep all of the testimony private for at least 30 days after its completion date, court records show.

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آس 90 : Terrell Owens Totally Annihilates Stephen A Smith AGAIN After Threatening To Expose Him To The World

Terrell Owens Totally Annihilates Stephen A Smith AGAIN After Threatening To Expose Him To The World


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آس 90 : Former Toronto FC coach Bob Bradley rejoins Norwegian club side Stabaek

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OSLO — Former Toronto FC coach Bob Bradley, fired in June by the MLS club, has returned to Norwegian club side Stabaek.

The team said the 65-year-old Bradley has signed at least through the end of the year.

Bradley originally joined Stabaek in 2014 after being let go as manager of Egypt.

He spent two seasons in charge, helping Stabaek qualify for the Europa League before leaving in November 2015 to take over France’s Le Havre.

Stabaek, which is based in the Oslo suburb of Baerum, currently stands 15th in the 16-team Norwegian top flight at 4-11-4. The club parted ways with coach Lars Bohinen last week.

Bradley was fired as TFC’s head coach and sporting director June 26 with the team languishing in 14th place in the MLS Eastern Conference at 3-7-10. It had won just two of its last 17 matches (2-7-8) in all competitions.

Bradley, a three-time MLS coach of the year whose son is TFC captain Michael Bradley, took charge of Toronto in November 2021. His record with the club was 14-26-19.

Toronto appointed Terry Dunfield as interim coach before naming Canada coach John Herdman as Bradley’s permanent replacement.

Herdman takes over Toronto (4-13-10) on Oct. 1.

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آس 90 : Kendrick Perkins Says 1 Team USA Star Will Be Future Face Of The NBA

Children from the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) stand on the court as the United States national anthem is performed with (L-R) Austin Reaves #15, Walker Kessler #14, Jaren Jackson Jr. #13, Josh Hart #12, Jalen Brunson #11, Anthony Edwards #10, Bobby Portis #9, Paolo Banchero #8, Brandon Ingram #7, Cam Johnson #6, Mikal Bridges #5 and Tyrese Haliburton #4 of the United States before a 2023 FIBA World Cup exhibition game against Puerto Rico at T-Mobile Arena on August 07, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The United States defeated Puerto Rico 117-74.


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Children from the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) stand on the court as the United States national anthem is performed with (L-R) Austin Reaves #15, Walker Kessler #14, Jaren Jackson Jr. #13, Josh Hart #12, Jalen Brunson #11, Anthony Edwards #10, Bobby Portis #9, Paolo Banchero #8, Brandon Ingram #7, Cam Johnson #6, Mikal Bridges #5 and Tyrese Haliburton #4 of the United States before a 2023 FIBA World Cup exhibition game against Puerto Rico at T-Mobile Arena on August 07, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The United States defeated Puerto Rico 117-74.
(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

 

Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves is receiving tons of praise after a very strong showing in a World Cup exhibition game against Team Germany.

Edwards’ 34 points helped the team climb out of a hole, score the win, and secure a 5-0 track record during their warm-up games.

Many people took notice of Edwards’ performance, including numerous analysts, countless fans, and head coach Steve Kerr.

Speaking on Twitter, Kendricks Perkins was blown away by Edwards.

“Ladies and Gentleman I think we may have found the FACE of the NBA!!! I believe his name is Anthony Edwards!” Perkins said.

That’s a lot of pressure being put on Edwards’ shoulders – can he handle it?

Obviously, he is well aware of what great expectations feel like.

Back in 2020, he was the number one pick in the NBA Draft.

He was immediately seen as the future face of the Timberwolves.

So far he has averaged 21.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game in his career.

That has earned him an All-Star selection and a spot on the 2020-21 All-Rookie Team.

But the Timberwolves haven’t become the dominant force in the West that some expected.

Even after the acquisition of Rudy Gobert last summer, the team still couldn’t make it far in the playoffs.

This had many people wondering what the future holds.

Some have even wondered how much longer Edwards will remain in Minnesota before he decides to try his luck with another squad.

Edwards may be on the verge of a hugely successful World Cup showing.

If that’s the case, he will be welcomed back to the Timberwolves in the fall as a hero.

Will that raise his profile even more in the NBA?

More importantly, will it help his team’s chances of having a good season that doesn’t end at the start of the playoffs?

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آس 90 : Estimating the cost of Bichette’s absence from Blue Jays’ lineup

Estimating the cost of Bichette’s absence from Blue Jays’ lineup


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When the Toronto Blue Jays acquired Paul DeJong at the trade deadline, the hope was that he could raise the team’s floor at the shortstop position until Bo Bichette’s return from a knee injury.

Unfortunately for the Blue Jays, DeJong has produced the worst offensive stretch of his seven-year MLB career since joining the team.


Instead of closing the gap between the team’s existing backup shortstop options and Bichette — albeit by a fairly modest degree — DeJong has created a massive gulf between what the Blue Jays could’ve reasonably expected from their star shortstop and what they’ve gotten from the position lately.

Since Bichette’s last game on July 31, the Blue Jays have gotten a .115/.115/.135 line from their shortstops, good for a -43 wRC+. Unsurprisingly, that’s the worst number in the majors over that span with the 29th-ranked team — the Miami Marlins — producing a 9 wRC+.

In terms of raw production, Toronto has gotten six hits (five singles and a double), two runs, and three RBI from the position in more than half of a month. Those measures don’t perfectly capture offensive contributions, but here’s a comparison between them and what Bichette — who plays essentially every day when healthy — has averaged over the same number of games (15) in 2023.

Comparison

Hits

Runs

HR

RBI

Total Bases

Blue Jays SS since July 31

6

2

3

0

7

Bichette’s average production per 15 games

20.4

7.1

2.4

8.4

31.4

At the very least the Blue Jays have probably missed out on a couple of runs via the long ball, and considering where Bichette hits in the lineup it seems fair to assume 14 more hits would’ve translated to a few more runs here and there.

If we want to get a bit more specific on that, there are two other ways to approach it. One would be via WAR. The differences between Bichette and DeJong vary depending on which WAR formula you use, and Santiago Espinal’s limited time at short in recent weeks is too small a sample to spit out a WAR total. 

That means we’re estimating a bit here, but it still gives us a sense of what Toronto has lost.

Player

bWAR

fWAR

DeJong as a Blue Jay

-0.8

-0.9

Bichette’s average per 15 games

+0.6

+0.5

Difference

1.4

1.4

Whichever way you slice it you’re looking at 1.4 wins or approximately 14 runs. You can probably shave 0.1 or so off of that for Espinal, but we’re still looking at more than one win in the standings by overall production.

Another way to tackle this comparison would be to look at win probability added. That statistic doesn’t always paint an accurate picture of a player’s true talent, but it captures contribution to winning and that’s what we’re looking at here.

Since joining Toronto, DeJong’s WPA sits at -0.84. Meanwhile Bichette has generated approximately +0.19 per 15 games this season. That’s a difference of 1.04 wins, but Espinal’s contributions are easier to gauge here and his two strong games at short between Aug. 10 and Aug. 12 resulted in +0.30 WPA, putting the difference down to 0.74, or about three quarters of a win.

There is no perfect way to capture the difference between a star shortstop and a struggling fill-in over such a small period of time — especially without considering defence, which is borderline unquantifiable in such a small sample.

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Even so, it seems fair to assume that Bichette’s absence has cost Toronto approximately one game in August. Considering the Blue Jays have taken three one-run losses in his absence, the right distribution of his hits might’ve made an even more pronounced difference. 

We don’t know exactly what he would’ve done when, but we do know with almost ironclad certainty that he would’ve given Toronto more than it’s gotten since the beginning of August.

Just one victory is a massive difference considering a player who generates a win above replacement every 15 games is almost certain to win MVP. The bar was lower than replacement level for Bichette, but the fact it’s reasonable to ascribe that big an impact to his absence shows how good he’s been this season.

With the Blue Jays sitting just one game ahead of the Seattle Mariners in the battle for the last spot in the American League wild-card race, it’s clear the team needs Bichette back. The Blue Jays’ postseason fate could easily come down to a game or two, and their star shortstop’s absence has already taken a tangible toll.

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آس 90 : The Unexpected Resurgence of Aroldis Chapman

The Unexpected Resurgence of Aroldis Chapman


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The Cuban Missile has risen from troubles of Yankee Stadium to newfound success in fresh threads.

The 2021 and 2022 seasons saw Chapman have the two worst seasons of his career. A far cry from his record-breaking, All-Star level dominance that has developed Chapman into a baseball icon.

In those two seasons, Chapman recorded a career-worst in (Walks and Hits Per Inning Pitched) WHIPs of (1.31, 1.43) and walk rate percentage (15.6%, 17.5%), and in 2022, posted a career-high 4.46 ERA.

Nevertheless, Chapman finished ninth in the majors in 2021 with 30 saves on 36 opportunities as the Yankees finished with a 92-70 record.

In 2022, Chapman only had nine save opportunities due to injuries such as an Achilles tendinitis and an infection from a tattoo. Subsequently, losing the closer role to All-Star Clay Holmes.

The Yankees left Chapman’s name off the postseason roster after missing a team workout. It was obvious that his time in the Bronx was over.

Sure enough, the seven-time All-Star signed with the Kansas City Royals in the 2023 off season.

This season with the Royals, Chapman made 31 appearances with two saves in four opportunities. In 29 1/3 innings, Chapman lowered his ERA to 2.45.

On June 30, the Royals shipped Chapman to the Texas Rangers for LHP Cole Reigns and OF Toni Cabrera.

Kansas City has been at the bottom of their division, meanwhile, Texas has been contenting with the defending World Series Champions, Houston Astros for the top spot in the AL West.

Since the trade to Texas, Chapman has been solid. In seven appearances, the 35-year-old has one save and allowed zero runs.

After leaving New York, Chapman has improved on his mechanics under new coaching.

The Cuban has increased the velocity on each of the pitches in his arsenal such as four-seam fastballs, sliders, sinkers, and split finger pitches. Across the four pitches, the average velocity last season was 92.8 mph, this season it’s 94.7 mph.

An increase in velocity has made Chapman’s pitches nearly unhittable. Chapman’s four-seam fastball average of 99.8 mph ranks as the fourth highest in baseball.

Chapman has been elite in making batters miss, as he has the second-highest whiff rate at 44.3%.

One reason why is Chapman has one of the longest pitching strides in baseball, resulting in the pitch being released closer to the plate than 94% of the pitchers.

As a Ranger, Chapman’s WHIP is an impressive 0.42, which is much longer than 1.07 last season with the Yankees.

On July 15, Rangers’ manager Bruce Boch announced that Chapman will share closer responsibilities with Will Smith. A season long competition between the two will likely determine the primary closer leading into the postseason.

Currently, Texas is atop of the AL West standings and expected to make a deep run in the playoffs.

Expect to see Chapman, the co-league leader in strikeout percentage continue to emerge and tout the mound in the ninth inning for the Rangers moving forward.

Isaiah Pinto


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آس 90 : Tigers Pitcher Comments On Shohei Ohtani’s Historic Day

Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Angels hits a two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers during the second inning of game two of a doubleheader at Comerica Park on July 27, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan.


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Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Angels hits a two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers during the second inning of game two of a doubleheader at Comerica Park on July 27, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan.
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Thursday was a special day for Shohei Ohtani as he helped lead the Los Angeles Angels to a doubleheader sweep over the Detroit Tigers.

Ohtani threw a one-hit shutout in the first game of the doubleheader and hit two home runs in the second game.

Tigers right-hander Matt Manning allowed the first home run, which was a two-run shot to left field.

After the game, Manning had some very high praise for Ohtani, expressing how impressed he was to see the two-way star have two exceptional games against the Tigers.

Jason Beck, who covers the Tigers for MLB.com, tweeted what Manning had to say about Ohtani.

Manning said that Ohtani had “the greatest day of baseball that anyone has ever seen.”

Thursday certainly was an entertaining show put on by Ohtani as he dominated the Tigers on the mound in the first game before hitting two home runs in the second game.

Manning also said that he was proud of himself for not shying away from Ohtani, even when he fell behind in the count.

The young right-hander chose to attack Ohtani rather than pitch around him.

Ultimately, he got beat, but he offered more praise to Ohtani for being able to put together a tough at-bat against him.

Manning said that all he could do at that point was tip his cap to one of the greatest players in the game.

The Tigers have had a season to forget up to this point.

They own a 46-57 record entering Friday’s slate of games.

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