Our simulated Super Bowl predicts record number of points scored and helmets knocked off

Our simulated Super Bowl predicts record number of points scored and helmets knocked off


I haven’t had a lot of luck accurately predicting the outcome of the Super Bowl. In 2019, my computer simulation said Tom Brady would slam-dunk a bowling ball (opens in new tab) during the game, and he didn’t. In 2020, I said the Chiefs would score zero and lose (opens in new tab) and they scored 31 and won. I was really wrong in 2021 when I predicted the Super Bowl would have multiple raccoon attacks (opens in new tab). There wasn’t even one. How embarrassing.

The only reason I wasn’t wrong in 2022 is because I forgot to do a simulation entirely. But this year, trust me, my predictions are 100% accurate! Get Vegas on the horn and start placing some bets because my scientifically conducted computer simulation of Super Bowl LVII predicts:

  • A big win for Philadelphia
  • A record number of points scored
  • More interceptions than seem humanly possible
  • The most coaches falling over in a single game, ever
  • The world record for helmets being knocked off players’ heads


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