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Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:35 am
by Vidav
Ibanez wrote:
89Hen wrote: I completely whiffed on that. I read NFL game. Holy shit Sticky, how can you be a 'Merican? :ohno:
:lol: I know, I know.
Only pro game I have been to was Oilers @ Flames back in high school. I don't even like hockey. :oops:

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:28 pm
by Chizzang
So the Vikings show that the NFL average plays out...
Even though I think most NFL pundits would consider the Vikings a little better than the Panthers
a second road game against a playoff caliber opponent is too much

The NFC gets interesting now...

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:30 pm
by 93henfan
Eagles bucked the trend.

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:33 pm
by Chizzang
93henfan wrote:Eagles bucked the trend.
In spectacular fashion...
Statistically speaking second consecutive road game that falls against a division winner
is probably about 10%

Considering that across the board all NFL teams average winning that second game 15% of the time
Regardless of the opponent

:nod:

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:00 am
by Ibanez
Chizzang wrote:So the Vikings show that the NFL average plays out...
Even though I think most NFL pundits would consider the Vikings a little better than the Panthers
a second road game against a playoff caliber opponent is too much

The NFC gets interesting now...
The Vikes were the better team yesterday, no doubt, they just made way too many simple mistakes. If Cam would be more of a team player (i.e. not always running the ball) the Panthers might get better stats. That's their downfall - Cam wants to be the guy. He made some great plays yesterday (including that 62 yd run which he ran, half assed. WTF was that?!) but I've always thought he doesn't lean on his Offense enough, even going back to his AUburn days

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:43 am
by CID1990
Ibanez wrote:
Chizzang wrote:So the Vikings show that the NFL average plays out...
Even though I think most NFL pundits would consider the Vikings a little better than the Panthers
a second road game against a playoff caliber opponent is too much

The NFC gets interesting now...
The Vikes were the better team yesterday, no doubt, they just made way too many simple mistakes. If Cam would be more of a team player (i.e. not always running the ball) the Panthers might get better stats. That's their downfall - Cam wants to be the guy. He made some great plays yesterday (including that 62 yd run which he ran, half assed. WTF was that?!) but I've always thought he doesn't lean on his Offense enough, even going back to his AUburn days
Unfortunately the Vikings weren’t better in the scoring dept

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:13 am
by Chizzang
Ibanez wrote:
Chizzang wrote:So the Vikings show that the NFL average plays out...
Even though I think most NFL pundits would consider the Vikings a little better than the Panthers
a second road game against a playoff caliber opponent is too much

The NFC gets interesting now...
The Vikes were the better team yesterday, no doubt, they just made way too many simple mistakes. If Cam would be more of a team player (i.e. not always running the ball) the Panthers might get better stats. That's their downfall - Cam wants to be the guy. He made some great plays yesterday (including that 62 yd run which he ran, half assed. WTF was that?!) but I've always thought he doesn't lean on his Offense enough, even going back to his AUburn days
The Seahawks and the Panthers have nothing but a pair of quarterbacks...
But what a pair of quarterbacks

:nod:

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:22 am
by Ibanez
Chizzang wrote:
Ibanez wrote: The Vikes were the better team yesterday, no doubt, they just made way too many simple mistakes. If Cam would be more of a team player (i.e. not always running the ball) the Panthers might get better stats. That's their downfall - Cam wants to be the guy. He made some great plays yesterday (including that 62 yd run which he ran, half assed. WTF was that?!) but I've always thought he doesn't lean on his Offense enough, even going back to his AUburn days
The Seahawks and the Panthers have nothing but a pair of quarterbacks...
But what a pair of quarterbacks

:nod:
I'll give Cam credit, he's improving and has learned some lessons from the Super Bowl loss.

Re: 15% Chance

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:45 am
by Gil Dobie
Well, Green Bay has their 2nd straight road game in Carolina this week. Just glad Rodgers is back. Don't really expect them to win all 3 games, but a 9-7 finish would be ok. Probably a 1% chance they win out.