β12 Chiefs Historically Bad In First 3 Quarters
Here’s another one we dug up on the Chiefs problems with scoring points and not allowing points.
Since the formation of the American Football League in 1960, the 2012 Chiefs have allowed the most points in the first three quarters of the game over a season’s first four contests.
Most Points Allowed in 1-2-3 Quarters of First 4 Games
(1960-2012)
|
Rank |
Team | Year |
Rec. |
Pts. | Opp. |
Diff. |
|
1. |
Chiefs | 2012 |
1-3 |
46 | 120 |
Minus-74 |
|
2. |
N.Y. Giants | 1966 |
0-3-1 |
41 | 118 |
Minus-77 |
|
3. |
New England | 1969 |
0-4 |
20 | 117 |
Minus-97 |
| Pittsburgh | 1968 |
0-4 |
47 | 117 |
Minus-70 |
|
|
5. |
Washington | 1998 |
0-4 |
44 | 114 |
Minus-70 |
|
6. |
Cleveland | 1975 |
0-4 |
30 | 113 |
Minus-83 |
|
7. |
Atlanta | 1993 |
0-4 |
53 | 112 |
Minus-59 |
| Cincinnati | 1999 |
0-4 |
42 | 112 |
Minus-70 |
|
| Detroit | 2002 |
1-3 |
61 | 112 |
Minus-61 |
|
| Miami | 1968 |
1-3 |
44 | 112 |
Minus-68 |

