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Philadelphia EAGLES
retired numbers:

15 - Steve Van Buren
40 - Tom Brookshier
44 - Pete Retzlaff
60 - Chuck Bednarik
70 - Al Wistert
99 - Jerome Brown

 

 

 

Rule 5, Section 1, Article 4

Players Numbered By Position -
All players must wear numerals on their jerseys and such numerals must be by position as follows:

quarterbacks, punters and place-kickers, 1-19;
running backs and defensive backs, 20-49;
centers, 50-59 (60-79 if 50-59 unavailable);
offensive guards and tackles, 60-79;
wide receivers, 10-19 and 80-89;
tight ends, 80-89;
defensive lineman, 60-79 (90-99 if 60-79 unavailable);
and linebackers, 50-59 (90-99 if 50-59 unavailable).

Clubs must make numerals available to adhere to the rule, even if it requires putting
back into circulation a numeral that has been retired or withheld for other reasons.

 

 

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NFL

NFC East

Philadelphia Eaglesdallas cowgirlsny giantswashington redskins

 

NFC West

arizona cardinalsst. louis ramssan francisco 49ersseattle seahawks

 

NFC North

chicago bearsdetroit lionsgreen bay packersminnesota vikings

 

NFC South

atlanta falconscarolina panthersnew orleans saintstampa bay buccaneers






The Bellman Equation

Ei Di(gt) Vi = Pgt + Bgt Ei Di(gt+1) Vi - egt

David Romer, a Cal-Berkeley professor of economics

According to the Bellman equation, NFL offenses should "go for it" on 4th-and-1
far more often than they do. Statistically, they should "go for it" and not punt or attempt a field goal:

field position         
< 5 yards        




AFC East

buffalo billsmiami dolphinsnew england patriotsny jets

 

AFC West

denver broncoskansas city chiefsoakland raiderssan diego chargers

 

AFC North

baltimore ravenscincinnati bengalscleveland brownspittsburgh steelers

 

AFC South

houston texansindianapolis coltsjacksonville jaguarstennessee titans

 

 

 

 

NFL Quarterback Passer Rating
formula adopted 1973

{[(Completions / Attempts) * 100] -30} * 0.05    =
[(Yards / Attempts) - 3] * 0.25                            =
(TDs / Attempts) * 0.20                                      =
[2.375 - (INTs / Attempts)] * 0.25                      =
                                                                                                   _________
Sum of 4 Subtotals                                               =

Divided by 6                                                   ÷ 6 =
Multiply by 100                                          * 100 =
                                                                                                     _________

                                                QB Passer Rating  =

      a passer rating of 158.3 is the highest possible rating - i.e. "perfect"   *
* I have heard this many times. However, it is clearly incorrect.

 

 

R. Diddy's key defensive statistics:
1. take-aways
2. sacks
3. points allowed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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