Quote from jnbadger:
Yes, it is a statistical fact that most games are close. And it is also a statistical fact that the public doesn't give a crap about blowouts.
But doesn't it also make sense that a team which barely beats a truly shitty team should not be given any credibility at all.
My point for this thread was simply this: Drudge has an obvious bias toward the AFC. Is it fair? I don't really care. But he started putting Brady as his main headline when he was 10-0.
I don't think it's fair to say that after only two data points. And I think Tebow is getting attention because he is so polarizing. It really is quite a phenomena. And Tom Brady was getting headlines because he was dating a supermodel.