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2010 Site Updates — Week 1
Just copied over the new pages for 2010. Everything that was updating last year, should now be updating. We are working on some improvements and should have more news later this month and into October. As always, we greatly appreciate any bug reports as there are far too many pages here for us to check one-by-one.
Going forward for future weeks, we'll be updating the site each morning with the previous day's games.
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Interesting. Some notes:
-- Wow, the Cards had 7 fumbles, including 3 by Max Komar (two on PRs, one as a receiver; he only lost one fumble, though).
-- The Titans are #1 in AY/A; the Jaguars are #1 in ANY/A; the Bears are #1 in NY/A.
-- The Panthers are #32 in ANY/A and AY/A; the Jets are #32 in NY/A.
(You can figure out which teams lead the league in defense in those categories.)
The Bears are #1 in YPC allowed; the Jets are #2 in YPC allowed.
Is it wrong to use https://sr.fogbugz.com/ for reporting bugs rather than that form?
The Tampa rookie WR Mike Williams is being linked to the old Mike Williams that played for Detroit and Miami in the early 90s.
Re #3, is it too much to hope for that the NFC Pro Bowl wideouts this year or some year in the future could somehow be Steve Smith, Steve Smith, Mike Williams, and Mike Williams?
No feel free to use that form. We just point everything from feedback there anyways.
The box score for the Indy game (http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201009120htx.htm) has them with 0 first downs
But does the fogbugz site get checked often or is it just a slow process because of the very high number of cases? I opened 6 cases about a month ago, and they were in the 15,500's, and I made one Tuesday and it was 19407. That's like 4000/month. Most of the problems I found were with sack totals needing switched around for QBs.
Is it right to say that every team that trailed at some point during a game did not win it?
That seems kinda odd.
Dave D:
It most certainly is not. The Saints trailed against the Cikings, the Bears trailed against the Lions for most of the game, the Redskins trailed against the Cowboys, and the Ravens trialed against the jets. And that's just the games I watched myself.
Or are you talking about something else entirely?
I really need to proofread before posting...
Most teams that trailed after 60 minutes ended up losing.
Any thoughts on when the 2009 database data will be available for download?
Does anyone else get an empty space in the 9th spot in this list?
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/play-index/tiny/fm3a1
Dave, yeah. 49er TD. It's probably their rookie RB Anthony Dixon, and he probably doesn't have a player page yet or something to that nature, so it comes up blank.
Does anybody else use the Firefox RSS feed to track new comments and new posts on this site? The past couple of weeks, the feed hasn't been working well for me. I'm not sure if it's a problem on my end or not.
Basically, my RSS feed doesn't update for a couple of days, and then suddenly it updates once, and then won't update for a couple of days again.
Anybody else use the RSS feed here for comments? What software are you using to track them?