Q: The Panthers came into Week 5 again craving a win to get their season back on track. This time they were facing the former super bowl champions, the New Orleans Saints. The Saints were leading 10-0 with 3:04 left in the first quarter when Cam Newton threw a pass to wide receiver Steve Smith for a 54-yard touchdown after the touchdown Roman Harper was called for unnecessary roughness in the endzone. There would be a short fight after the play, and Olindo Mare would miss the extra point, it being blocked. With 4:01 left in the second quarter, the Panthers were trailing 17-6. Not when DeAngelo Williams took a left pitch from Cam Newton for a 69-yard score, Williams' first touchdown since 2009. Right before halftime, with 0:10 left, Sean Payton was trying to get the field goal unit out on the field for a John Kasay 46-yard field goal. Ron Rivera took a timeout because he thought he had too many men on the field, which would cost them a field goal which put the Saints up, 20-13. With 2:36 left in the third quarter, on a 2nd and 8, score 23-20 Saints, Drew Brees was intercepted by Sherrod Martin. Off of the interception, with 12:40 left in the game, on a 3rd and goal, Newton found Greg Olsen for a 5-yard touchdown to put the Panthers up 27-23. With 0:56 left in the game, Brees threw a short pass to Pierre Thomas for a six-yard score. Saints go up, 30-27. With 0:27 left, on a fourth-and-10, Cam Newton's pass is incomplete, intended for Greg Olsen, but there was a pass interference call on Roman Harper which set up a Panthers first down. Then, on a 3rd and 12 with 0:05 remaining, Cam Newton's pass, intended for Steve Smith is incomplete. With the close loss the Panthers fell to 1-4 on the season, though only being outscored 119-132 on the season.
How many points did the Panthers have on the board at the start of the second quarter?
A: 6

Q: Coming off their divisional road win over the Lions, the Bears flew to the Georgia Dome for a Week 6 duel with the Atlanta Falcons.  In the first quarter, Chicago trailed early as Falcons kicker Jason Elam got a 29-yard and a 48-yard field goal.  In the second quarter, Atlanta increased its lead with Elam getting a 32-yard field goal.  The Bears would get on the board as kicker Robbie Gould got a 36-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Falcons kept increasing their lead as Elam kicked a 41-yard field goal.  Chicago began to threaten as rookie RB Matt Fort&#233; got a 3-yard TD run.  In the fourth quarter, Atlanta answered with QB Matt Ryan completing a 3-yard TD pass to WR Roddy White.  The Bears would take the lead as Gould got a 32-yard field goal, while QB Kyle Orton completed a 17-yard TD pass to WR Rashied Davis.  However, the Falcons got the last laugh as Elam nailed the game-winning 48-yard field goal. Q1 - ATL - 9:13 - Jason Elam 29 yd FG (ATL 3-0) Q1 - ATL - 0:59 - Jason Elam 48 yd FG (ATL 6-0) Q2 - ATL - 7:49 - Jason Elam 32 yd FG (ATL 9-0) Q2 - CHI - 4:02 - Robbie Gould 36 yd FG (ATL 9-3) Q3 - ATL - 10:36 - Jason Elam 41 yd FG (ATL 12-3) Q3 - CHI - 2:24 - Matt Fort&#233; 3 yd TD run (Gould kick) (ATL 12-10) Q4 - ATL - 13:25 - 3 yd TD pass from Matt Ryan to Roddy White (Elam kick) (ATL 19-10) Q4 - CHI - 4:00 - Robbie Gould 32 yd FG (ATL 19-13) Q4 - CHI - 0:11 - 17 yd TD pass from Kyle Orton to Rashied Davis (Gould kick) (CHI 20-19) Q4 - ATL - 0:00 - Jason Elam 48 yd FG (ATL 22-20)
How many touchdown passes were there that equaled 5 yards or less?
A:
1