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158.3 !

If the season continues that way I'll be a happy fan!

(Have I ever mentioned that I like American Football? Probably yes.)
 
What does the 158.3 mean? I follow that team, albeit half-heartedly. I heard the talking heads state this number a few times but they never explain it. Or who calculates it.
 
What does the 158.3 mean? I follow that team, albeit half-heartedly. I heard the talking heads state this number a few times but they never explain it. Or who calculates it.
Woohoo, I can explain something about Football!

It is the passer rating for quarterbacks.
It is a complex formula that includes him making yards, having a high pass completion rate, throwing touchdowns and not throwing interceptions.
158.3 is the theoretical maximum, and it is rare that a quarterback reaches it. The last Cowboys QB to reach it was in the sixties.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passer_rating
 

Among the many things that happened during an expedition was a minor incident in Acapulco, Mexico that would not be out of place in a pseudo-historical fantasy setting:
In 1614, a Japanese Samurai stabbed a Spanish soldier in Acapulco, Mexico, as recorded by the grandson of an Aztec nobleman.
 
Did you guys know that Jason Statham worked as a background dancer before he became an actor? Here is a taste of his work.

 
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