Just like they are every year before we do this all over again.
Here are your sad stats for NFL Week 16.
There’s a lot of angles to throw blame around in Philadelphia.

DeVonta Smith’s drop is the go-to.
But at least in all of these instances, the players involved were trying.
Speaking of sad things that happened in the end zone…

The adrenaline rush completely flips the logic switch.
But he’s not alone.
Same story for the qualifying example before that at the hands of Mark Sanchez in 2010.

Alphonso Smith grabbed one at the -1 yard line, so that’s forgivable too.
Then Lance Franzier in Week 14, 2004.
Took it two yards to the one yard-line for the Cowboys vs the Aaron Brooks Saints.

Two more qualifying end zone interceptions returned to the one left.
Are any of these going to be as embarrassing?
Week 6, 2003.

Yep - we’re going all the way back to Marc Bulger.
Week 6, 2003.
Doug Johnson of the Falcons has 1st and ten on the Rams 14.

I guess that’s…..comparable???
But still, this was also not a third and 16 situation on top of everything.
But good grief, New York is just such a sad football town.
Here’s one I can add.
Not just that the Jets scored nine measly points in a game they didn’t punt.
Look at how far Washington has come.
Man, times are changing.
Except in New York.
Let’s see how they’ve done it!
At least so far.
The Giants have a total of 85 home points in both halves.
Titans next lowest of the totem pole with 114.
Do I even mention where the Lions are?
I guess I have to now.
287 total home points.
Just look at that sad burnt gold line.
Drowning in the negative sea.
What happened here, Saints?
I know you’re bad, but did you even practice this week?
What a stupid idea.
You practiced in a freezer?
Who’s the idiot that thought of that dumb ass idea?
I just have to know.
@Stathole
Catch up on last week’s sad stats