The teams then traded second-quarter touchdowns for a 1414 halftime tie.
After a scoreless first quarter, each team scored second-quarter touchdowns.
However, after lukewarm market reception, there were reports that the company allegedly revised its second-quarter estimates from 2.4 million down to 800,000 900,000 units.
Information about the natural disasters can be found on the second page of the 2008 second-quarter earnings report for the company.
Its 21 second-quarter points were the most ever scored in that quarter, and tied the record for most points in any quarter.
The strategy accompanies a 20 percent second-quarter revenue decline at the same time digital revenue has risen 52 percent.
It was released in the second-quarter of 2004.
After a scoreless first quarter that featured several defensive stops for each team, both scored second-quarter touchdowns to tie the game 66 at the half.