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BowToYourSensei 10-23-2007 05:03 PM

the more likely perfect season?
 

Bork 10-23-2007 05:11 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
How could both pairs have a better chance at a perfect season?

kyro 10-23-2007 05:37 PM

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BTYS, if you're gonna make a poll like this, putting neither and both as choices is retarded. Of course the answer is neither.

BowToYourSensei 10-23-2007 05:41 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
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How could both pairs have a better chance at a perfect season?

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BTYS, if you're gonna make a poll like this, putting neither and both as choices is retarded. Of course the answer is neither.

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i don't see how it's retarded. either one team from both groups will finish perfect, or all 4 teams will finish imperfect. unlikely? yes, very. retarded? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

Bremen 10-23-2007 05:45 PM

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How could both pairs have a better chance at a perfect season?

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BTYS, if you're gonna make a poll like this, putting neither and both as choices is retarded. Of course the answer is neither.

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i don't see how it's retarded. either one team from both groups will finish perfect, or all 4 teams will finish imperfect. unlikely? yes, very. retarded? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

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Except you asked which one is more likely. They can't both be more likely ducy?

kyro 10-23-2007 05:46 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
There is no way that the odds of the Pats and Colts losing a game (they play each other, to boot) and the Rams and Dolphins winning a game is less than any 4 of them winning or losing out.

BowToYourSensei 10-23-2007 05:50 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
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How could both pairs have a better chance at a perfect season?

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BTYS, if you're gonna make a poll like this, putting neither and both as choices is retarded. Of course the answer is neither.

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i don't see how it's retarded. either one team from both groups will finish perfect, or all 4 teams will finish imperfect. unlikely? yes, very. retarded? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

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Except you asked which one is more likely. They can't both be more likely ducy?

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well, st. louis doesn't play NE, so if NE wins out and STL loses out, then voila

Dudd 10-23-2007 05:56 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
Yes, but a percent multiplied by a percent is a smaller percent, ducy?

BowToYourSensei 10-23-2007 05:57 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
guys, i'm really stoned, please don't make me try to use statistical reasoning

Case Closed 10-23-2007 06:02 PM

Re: the more likely perfect season?
 
I think the Dolphins have the best shot at the perfect season followed by the rams then the colts(homer) then the Patriots.

The colts/pats don't really have much of a shot because they will wrap up playoffs and it will increase the chances of them losing a late game while the Dolphins and Rams will suck no matter time of year it is.


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