Teams that use water as their sideline refreshment have the best winning
percentage over the past three years. Those teams consist of the New
England Patriots, the Indianapolis Colts, and the New York Giants.
The
teams that drink fruit punch Gatorade include the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
the Baltimore Ravens, the Carolina Panthers, the Seattle Seahawks, the
Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys, the Chicago Bears, the New York
Jets, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Atlanta Falcons.
Lemon-lime
is drunk by the Arizona Cardinals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the
Jacksonville Jaguars, the Tennessee Titans, the Washington Redskins, the
New Orleans Saints, the Houston Texans, the San Diego Chargers, the
Denver Broncos, and the Miami Dolphins.
Orange-flavored Gatorade
is the drink of choice for the Buffalo Bills, the San Francisco 49ers,
the Cleveland Browns, and the Green Bay Packers.
The teams that
drink grape Gatorade consist of the St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs,
the Oakland Raiders, and the Cincinnati Bengals.
The team that drinks Vitamin Water is the Detroit Lions.
There
is a clear and obvious relationship between Gatorade flavor and win
percentage; the only team that looks to be in the wrong group is the
Pittsburgh Steelers. In fact, without the Steelers, the Lemon-Lime win
percentage drops from .505 to .412.
We can look at this from more of a mathematical standpoint: The
correlation of any team's win percentage with the combined W% of all
the teams in their flavor group (excluding themselves) was .85, which
suggests that the two variables—win percentage and Gatorade flavor—are highly correlated.
so if u like the steelers to win.....lemon/lime (yellow) which was used on tomlin when he won it before....if u like greenbay orange......
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