Probably none. There is only one way for a game to end 5-0: a field goal and a safety.
Say the Packers are playing the Vikings. If a Packers ballcarrier were to be forced behind his own goal line then tackled, the Vikings would be awarded two points for a safety. If the Vikings then kicked a field goal for three, and the Packers didn't score any, the game would end 5-0.
Usually 40-50
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9There are 20-50 players of NFL..
For regular season games around 50$ and for playoff games around 100$.
643 50 percent of them
50
Through the 2011 NFL season, that is 27-24 which has been the final score of 173 games. 27-24 is the third most common score of NFL games ... only 20-17 in 239 games and 17-14 in 187 games are above it. There is a big dropoff in games to the second most common 50+ point score, 31-28, which has been the score in 68 games. Next is 30-27 in 67 games and 28-24 and 31-21 in 65 games.
Assuming that the spread presents a 50/50 probability, the odds of of predicting 5 games in one week is (1/2)5 or 1/32 (3.125%).
There are over 200 NFL regular season games. These games provide not only entertainment for the fans but a source of revenue for various advertisers. The cost of a commercial during an NFL regular season game is roughly 50 thousand USD.
Tom Brady ended the 2007 season with 50 touchdown passes.
65 preseason games 256 regular season games 11 post season games (1st round: 4, 2nd round: 4, 3rd round: 2, Superbowl) 1 Pro Bowl 334 total games
there were over 50 i think
I like 50 wii games