This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot.
The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/VariousLawyerings on 2025-04-11 15:07:37+00:00.
What has my life come to…
1985 Bears vs Bucs, Week 1: W 38-28
1985 Bears at Bucs, Week 5: W 27-19
1985 Bears at Dolphins, Week 13: L 24-38
2000 Ravens vs Jags, Week 2: W 39-36
2000 Ravens at Dolphins, Week 3: L 6-19
2000 Ravens vs Jags, Week 6: W 15-10
The percentage becomes even more extreme once non-offensive touchdowns are filtered out. Both teams combined to allow four non-offensive touchdowns and one safety for 29 total points, all against non-Florida teams, raising the Factual Florida Scoring percentage to 40.9%.
The data also counts the playoff games, which is fair since both defenses escalated their already GOAT level play to something completely inhuman in the playoffs. Factoring in just the regular season, that rate goes up to 44.6% (though it’s slightly less disproportionate compared to PPG)
A similar trend shows in yardage. Both teams combined to allow 300+ yards just 12 times in 39 combined regular season and playoff games, but 5 of them came in those 6 games and the only one that didn’t was still a decisive loss (Ravens-Dolphins).
And for good old fashioned touchdown drives? 17 out of 40, 42.5% overall. For the Bears specifically, half of the TDs they gave up in the regular season (11 of 22) came in just those 3 games.
Also fuck it, one absolutely insane midseason stat for good measure. Through Week 6 of the 2000 season, the Ravens allowed 65 points in 3 games against Florida teams and 0 points in 3 games against everyone else.
Also I’m not sure who needs to know this but Al Del Greco missed field goals against both teams. Love you Al.