

Rihanna made her long-awaited return to the stage - on the biggest stage in all of pop music - with her fiery halftime performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII. There are so many plays that contribute to the end result of the game, and today they were better than we were.” “I know it always appears to be that it’s one call. “Those guys got to do that in split-second scenarios. “It’s not my job to make the call,” Sirianni said. I was hoping they would let it slide.”Įagles coach Nick Sirianni didn’t blame the outcome of the game on the call. “It was holding,” Bradberry said, when asked by reporters about the penalty. While many on social media - including LeBron James - questioned the validity of the call, which led to a Chiefs first down, Bradberry said he was holding Chiefs wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster when the flag was thrown. The least common number overall is 5, which has occurred 11 times out of 456 (or 2.4% of the time), although the Philadelphia Eagles ended with a "5" in 2023.A costly holding penalty on Eagles cornerback James Bradberry on third down in the fourth quarter proved pivotal in helping the Kansas City Chiefs run down the clock and break a tie in the final seconds of a 38-35 victory in Super Bowl LVII. In the first quarter, it has come up nearly half the time (52 of 114) but only 13.2% of the time in the fourth quarter (15 of 114). Although its occurrence declines each quarter from the first to fourth, the number 0 has come up 121 times out of 456 possible outcomes (or 26.5%).
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The most common number overall is 0 and especially so in the first quarter. With 57 Super Bowls in the books and four quarters per game, that means there have been 228 quarters and a total of 456 scores (228 quarters times two teams). I thought it would be an interesting (yes, I need to get a life!) exercise to run through all of the past Super Bowl box scores to see which numbers have come up the most and least often. Typically, anyways.Ī few years ago, those were the exact numbers that I got (5 and 2).Īlthough I knew my odds were slim, I wasn't sure exactly how slim.

For example, you know that getting a 7 and 3 is good. When you find out your numbers, you will immediately have a sense of whether your numbers are good or bad. would count as a "3" in terms of the pool.
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So, in other words, a score of 3, 13, 23, etc. You won't find out until after all 100 squares have been filled.įor those unfamiliar with how the process works, the numbers are based on the final score for each team at the end of each quarter, half or the game. Of course, you won't have any idea what your numbers will be when you select your square(s). When the Super Bowl rolls around in 2024, you may participate in an Super Bowl Squares office pool. With Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVII, we can start to look forward to Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
