Q: Trying to rebound from their road loss to the Cardinals, the Steelers went home for a Week 5 interconference duel with the Seattle Seahawks, in the rematch of Super Bowl XL.  Going into the game, Pittsburgh was without Hines Ward, Santonio Holmes, Troy Polomalu, and Casey Hampton, due to injuries. After a scoreless first quarter, the Steelers drew first blood with QB Ben Roethlisberger completing a 13-yard TD pass to TE Heath Miller to lead 7-0 at halftime.  In the second half, Pittsburgh completed the shutout with RB Najeh Davenport running 1&#160;yard for a TD in the third quarter and 5&#160;yards for a TD in the fourth. With the win, Pittsburgh entered its bye week at 4-1.  During the game, the Steelers had over 40&#160;minutes of possession, including 25&#160;minutes of the second half.  In their first five games Pittsburgh had outscored its opponents 57-6 in the first half.  The Steelers also improved to 4-0 on the year when RB Willie Parker has a 100-yard rushing game, as he ran 28 times for 102&#160;yards.
How many touchdowns did Najeh Davenport score in the second half?

A: 2


Q: After a tough loss on the road, the Browns traveled again to take on the Chiefs.  In the first quarter, it was all Chiefs as Ryan Succop nailed 2 field goals from 42 and 35 yards out for leads of 3-0 and 6-0.  In the second quarter, Alex Smith found Anthony Sherman on a 12-yard pass for a 13-0 game.  The Browns finally got on the board when Jason Campbell found Josh Gordon on a 39-yard pass for a 13-7 game.  Though the Chiefs pulled away as Smith found Dexter McCluster on a 28-yard pass for a 20-7 lead.  The Browns wrapped things up with Billy Cundiff's 44-yard field goal giving the Chiefs a 20-10 lead at halftime.  In the third quarter the Browns came within 3 when Campbell found Fozzy Whittaker on a 17-yard pass for a 20-17 game for the only score of the period.  In the fourth quarter, the Chiefs wrapped the scoring up when Succop nailed a 40-yard field goal for the eventual final score of 23-17. With the loss and 3-game losing streak, the Browns dropped to 3-5.
How many yards was Succop's longest field goal?

A: 42


Q: After a low-scoring victory in Detroit, the Seahawks played their Week 2 home-opener against their fellow NFC West rival, the Arizona Cardinals.  Unlike Game 1, Seattle's offense got off to a strong start, as RB Shaun Alexander got a 2-yard TD run, while QB Matt Hasselbeck completed a 49-yard TD pass to WR Darrell Jackson.  That's how the rest of the first half would end up.  In the third quarter, the score of the period was Arizona kicker Neil Rackers completed a 43-yard field goal.  In the fourth quarter, the Seahawks got a 1-yard TD run by FB Mack Strong.  The Cardinals would get a touchdown, which would come in the form of a 40-yard TD pass from QB Kurt Warner to WR Bryant Johnson, but fortunately, Seattle would maintain the lead for the win.  The Seahawks would extend their home winning streak to 11 straight games and improved to 2-0.
Which player scored first in the game?

A: Shaun Alexander


Q: On April 28, attorneys met with Santoro and said they made substantial progress on a revised plan. They reported having settled all disputes with Vicks creditors, including Joel. On August 27, Santoro approved the revised reorganization plan. It was supported by all of Vicks creditors but one who was owed $13,000. Every creditor was to be paid back in six years on the condition that an estimated $9 million in assets be liquidated. Vick was allowed annual living expenses of $300,000 under the plan. He could spend up to $3,500 a month for rent in Philadelphia and $750 for "utilities and miscellaneous." He was to pay $3,712 a month on the mortgage for his house in Hampton, Virginia, where his fiancée and two children lived, and could pay up to $1,355 per month in private school tuition for his children. Vick was also given up to $472 a month in car-related expenses. His mother was allowed $2,500 per month, and his former girlfriend Tameka Taylor was allotted $3,000 per month to support their son, Mitez. Vick was not required to pay creditors during his first season with the Eagles. Vick paid his agent, Joel Segal (sports agent), $32,500 in 2010, $104,000 in 2011, and would pay him $160,000 each year from 2012-2015 for a total of $776,500. He paid bankruptcy lawyers $748,750 in 2010, $1 million in 2011, and a total of $2.6 million.
How many dollars did Vick pay his agent between 2010 and 2012?

A:
296500