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Re: the more likely perfect season?
lol btys you should work for espn
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Re: the more likely perfect season?
FO lists the probabilities as:
NE 16-0: 6.3% IND 16-0: 2.4% MIA 0-16: 1.0% STL 0-16: 1.2% /edit Wow after voting I'm shocked at how few "neither" votes there are... |
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FO lists the probabilities as: NE 16-0: 6.3% IND 16-0: 2.4% MIA 0-16: 1.0% STL 0-16: 1.2% /edit Wow after voting I'm shocked at how few "neither" votes there are... [/ QUOTE ] I wish I knew who the people not voting neither were. Easy monies. |
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I think the Dolphins have the best shot at the perfect season followed by the rams then the colts(homer) then the Patriots. [/ QUOTE ] The Dolphins get to play the Bills twice and the Jets once. I also think their offense is potent enough to run with a lot of teams, though losing Brown definitely hurts. Remember, they took the Redskins to overtime and have lost a couple games by a field goal. And regardless of who you think has the better team (it's the Pats by the way), the Colts do not have even remotely as good of a shot of going undefeated as the Pats. The AFC South is loads more difficult than the AFC East. The Colts still have the Chargers, Titans, Texans, Jags, and Pats left, whereas the Pats have the Colts and Steelers and maybe the Redskins/Giants depending on how good you think they are. |
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People voting neither are tards, neither is obviously the correct answer and no poll is needed, therefore you vote for a wrong answer. It's like voting bastard.
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I voted "Both," just to be a prick.
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Neither Indy or NE will be able to go undefeated after they both lose this weekend, so the answer is 0-16 obviously.
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You guys do know that for neither to be the correct answer the chances of both the pairs having a perfect season have to be exactly equal. The question is which result is MORE likely not whether it is likely that neither will happen.. Granted the poll is so retarded you have to smart to understand it, but c'mon get with the program.
The only way for neither pair to be more likely is for them to be equivalently likely and as I and others have said there is no way for them both to be more likely than each other. So, anyone answering both or neither as anything but a joke doesn't understand the question as presented. It's hard to blame you though when the presenter doesn't know what he is asking. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] How could both pairs have a better chance at a perfect season? [/ QUOTE ] "or" BTYS, if you're gonna make a poll like this, putting neither and both as choices is retarded. Of course the answer is neither. [/ QUOTE ] 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] [/ QUOTE ] Except you asked which one is more likely. They can't both be more likely ducy? [/ QUOTE ] I believe that he is asking which is most likely out of those 4 choices. The answer is "neither" by a country mile. |
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neither is obviously the correct answer and no poll is needed, therefore you vote for a wrong answer. It's like voting bastard. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously correct. |
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