Yeah and I just don't know how these can be of any help when capping. Take the Eagles for example at 10-2 in week two; that's going back 12 years. As an example, there may not be one player on today's Eagles roster who played on that same team in week two back in '98. I suppose if you're looking for the way the game is supposed to turn out, these numbers are fine but in no way can you think the Eagles will win ats because they're 10-2 in week two and I certainly wouldn't venture to place my money on them based on a 10-2 ats record in wk two.