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Lonestar
09-14-2009, 01:23 AM
Analysis: Time zone no joke
By Jeff Legwold
The Denver Post
Posted: 09/13/2009 01:00:00 AM MDT
Updated: 09/13/2009 04:49:04 PM MDT


The Broncos were 22-21 in all games played in the Eastern time zone with Mike Shanahan as coach. (Denver Post file photo)It's hard to figure, chartered air travel being what it is, upscale hotels being what they are and alarm clocks being available in each and every state in the union.

But when the Broncos' young men go east, what happens is pretty much a 50-50 split.

In Mike Shanahan's 14-year tenure as head coach, the Broncos were 22-21 in all games played in the Eastern time zone. The best was a 3-0 mark in 2006, the worst a 1-3 showing in 1999.

Last season, in a collapse to 8-8 that got Shanahan fired, the team was 3-2 in the East.

The percentages are roughly the same when kickoff is 1 p.m. in the Eastern time zone (11 a.m. on their Mountain time bodies). Since the start of the 2002 season, the Broncos are 3-4 in the early kickoff games in the East, 1-0 last season.

What's it all mean? It's difficult to say, but the Broncos did try moving up some of their practice times this week and started their meetings a little earlier to try and get the players somewhat acclimated to the idea of the early start.

They better figure out something, since they are currently scheduled to play five road games that will kick off at 1 p.m. Eastern time.

Jeff Legwold: 303-954-2359
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13329653?source=rss

NameUsedBefore
09-14-2009, 01:31 AM
IIRC, the further a team travels the less likely they are to win. Like if you have Miami flying to Seattle and then playing an early-afternoon game their chances of losing goes up considerably.

Dirk
09-14-2009, 06:22 AM
It kills me that these guys will find any kind of stat to write about. ha!

Fan in Exile
09-14-2009, 07:55 AM
Analysis: Time zone no joke
By Jeff Legwold
The Denver Post
Posted: 09/13/2009 01:00:00 AM MDT
Updated: 09/13/2009 04:49:04 PM MDT


The Broncos were 22-21 in all games played in the Eastern time zone with Mike Shanahan as coach. (Denver Post file photo)It's hard to figure, chartered air travel being what it is, upscale hotels being what they are and alarm clocks being available in each and every state in the union.

But when the Broncos' young men go east, what happens is pretty much a 50-50 split.

In Mike Shanahan's 14-year tenure as head coach, the Broncos were 22-21 in all games played in the Eastern time zone. The best was a 3-0 mark in 2006, the worst a 1-3 showing in 1999.

Last season, in a collapse to 8-8 that got Shanahan fired, the team was 3-2 in the East.

The percentages are roughly the same when kickoff is 1 p.m. in the Eastern time zone (11 a.m. on their Mountain time bodies). Since the start of the 2002 season, the Broncos are 3-4 in the early kickoff games in the East, 1-0 last season.

What's it all mean? It's difficult to say, but the Broncos did try moving up some of their practice times this week and started their meetings a little earlier to try and get the players somewhat acclimated to the idea of the early start.

They better figure out something, since they are currently scheduled to play five road games that will kick off at 1 p.m. Eastern time.

Jeff Legwold: 303-954-2359
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13329653?source=rss

There may be something else at work other than the time zone. In 1999 we were a bad team in 2006 we were good at least on the road. I would guess that probably had a greater impact then travel.

Some people have to realize that splits happen, they don't always mean anything.

Asian Sushi 7
09-14-2009, 07:57 AM
good thing no games in Saigon! no?