Jason Kidd Had 14 turnovers for the Phoenix Suns while playing in New York against the Knicks on November 17, 2000.
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In a 1964 game against the San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson fumbled 7 times and threw 2 interceptions, for a total of 9 turnovers.
In 2011, the Steelers first regular season game was on September 11th.
6 Jaguars vs Browns 11/21/10 The Jaguars won that game after handing the ball over 6 times. The Browns only made a combined 3 points from the turnovers.
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(14)March 1, 1978 John Drew of Atlanta committed 14 turnovers in a game at New Jersey, an NBA record. Jason Kidd of the Phoenix Suns tied the record by committing 14 turnovers against New York on November 17, 2000.
yes most recent in 2007-2008 season at home (season ending game)
The winningest coach in Florida Panthers history is Jacques Martin. The franchise's all-time leader for the most regular-season games coached (246), the most regular-season game wins (110), and the most regular-season points (256).
In a 1964 game against the San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson fumbled 7 times and threw 2 interceptions, for a total of 9 turnovers.
no. every game is going to have turnovers. Whether its walking out of bounds or throwing a bad pass.
According to ESPN team statistics, a middle of the pack (15th out of 30) team turns the ball over 14.6 times a game and a middle of the pack team forces 14.9 turnovers per game. So it stands to reason that the average # of turnovers per game is right around 29.5
Ryan longwell, I believe?
The Seattle Mariners have the most wins in a 162 game season with 116 wins in 2001. However, in 1906 the Chicago Cubs had 116 wins in a 152 game season. So technically, the Cubs were 116 - 36 and hold the best record ever in a regular baseball season.