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Ride the 2013 Jets Coaster

Win-Loss-Win-Loss-Win-Loss!

After that sequence of week to week herky jerky, I thought to myself damn if they made a roller coaster ride out of the 2013 Jets season win expectancy charts (from Advanced NFL Stats) it would make one hell of a ride. Every other game would end at either the high point of the track or the ground floor and each one of the Jets wins was in doubt at some point in time in the 4th quarter to just grab the passengers and toss them up down and all around. So I decided to link the charts together to get a good all around look.



I shall send my research to Six Flags NJ and see if they want to turn it into a straight line Coaster with points of Geno celebration and Geno sad face.




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