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Well, I know that I don't two chances. However, it is my wife's birthday that day and since we don't get the game here on Time Warner her perdiction is 31 GB and 28 Cowboys.
The one that counts (if I can't sneak in 2) is 29 Cowboys and 14 GB.
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The one that counts (if I can't sneak in 2) is 29 Cowboys and 14 GB.
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Cowboys beat the Bears. Bears beat the Packers. Ergo Cowboys b...
Nuh uh - Packers 31 Cowboys 24
I just knew that Rog would be all over this. Whadda guy!
Now don't we need to hear from the Wisconsin establishment(s)?
Thanks RV for da bump.
Nuh uh - Packers 31 Cowboys 24
I just knew that Rog would be all over this. Whadda guy!
Now don't we need to hear from the Wisconsin establishment(s)?
Thanks RV for da bump.
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This just in:
Packers | Team struggles in Texas Stadium
Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:25:12 -0800
Rob Phillips, of DallasCowboys.com, reports the Green Bay Packers have lost eight consecutive games and 11 of their last 12 at Texas Stadium, with their last win coming Dec. 24, 1989. Packers QB Brett Favre is 0-8 in his career at Texas Stadium. Favre said, "I was hoping it would be gone by time I got back there. Every time we've played them (there), they had a damn good team."
Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:25:12 -0800
Rob Phillips, of DallasCowboys.com, reports the Green Bay Packers have lost eight consecutive games and 11 of their last 12 at Texas Stadium, with their last win coming Dec. 24, 1989. Packers QB Brett Favre is 0-8 in his career at Texas Stadium. Favre said, "I was hoping it would be gone by time I got back there. Every time we've played them (there), they had a damn good team."
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Interesting. Just remember the law of averages....every time they lose, thier odds of winning increase. How's that for a jinx Dallas fans!
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FYI... (for informational purposes only - as I picked the Pack to win)
Current odds have Cowboys by 6 1/2 with the over/under at 51 1/2.
So that means Cowboys 29 - Packers 22 1/2, but I don't agree.
Current odds have Cowboys by 6 1/2 with the over/under at 51 1/2.
So that means Cowboys 29 - Packers 22 1/2, but I don't agree.
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Id pick GB 31 CB 28. I am really an Eagles fan and SNF was a great game tween the Pats and the Birds, they went up their and played to win and they almost did
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Actually .." Just remember the law of averages....every time they lose, thier odds of winning increase. " Just as each toss of a coin has a 50/50 probability what happened in the past has NO influence on the probability of a new random event. The only time it has an impact is if you are predicting a series of FUTURE events like what are the odds that you can toss a coin ten times and get 10 heads in a row...But when you already have flipped 9 heads and ask about the probabilty for the tenth it is always 50/50 ; the coin has two sides and it does not know what happened in the past. The odds of a series of 10 heads in a row of future events is about one in 1000.
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Thanks Jim for the explanation of how odds work.
Now , after the Cowboys beat Green Bay this Thursday, what are the odds that it will be Dallas with a rematch with New England in the Super Bowl?
Now , after the Cowboys beat Green Bay this Thursday, what are the odds that it will be Dallas with a rematch with New England in the Super Bowl?
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Actually .." Just remember the law of averages....every time they lose, thier odds of winning increase. " Just as each toss of a coin has a 50/50 probability what happened in the past has NO influence on the probability of a new random event. The only time it has an impact is if you are predicting a series of FUTURE events like what are the odds that you can toss a coin ten times and get 10 heads in a row...But when you already have flipped 9 heads and ask about the probabilty for the tenth it is always 50/50 ; the coin has two sides and it does not know what happened in the past. The odds of a series of 10 heads in a row of future events is about one in 1000.