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Einstein

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  1. Id be fine with them ending the “legends of the game” bit. We are at the point where it’s less “legends” and more “player you probably forgot about”.
  2. Correct. But the other side of the coin is networks can no longer demand the fees from cable/satellite providers that they need to float. Cable/satellite is hemorrhaging from people moving to internet based media.
  3. That would indeed be wonderful. The thought of the Jets wasting all those picks and money on a washed up player gives me great joy.
  4. It’s pretty much impossible to know whether the drop off was due to Rogers or due to that awful team they put around him.
  5. Belichick won a Super Bowl in Brady’s first season starting when Brady was 59% passing for 145 yards and 1 TD in the Super Bowl. Brady didn’t carry jack squat that year. Belichick won his second Super Bowl in 2003 when Brady had 23 TD’s and 12 INT. To put that into perspective, Ryan Fitzpatrick had a nearly identical season with us in 2010, when he had 23 TD’s and 15 INT. Brady didn’t carry jack squat that year either. Brady didn’t have a single season with more than 28 TD’s until Belichick already had 3 rings. Allen has had more than 28 TD’s for 4 seasons now. If Brady carried Belichick with those meager stats, then Allen has been overhead shoulder presses of McDermott for nearly half a decade now. Belichick also went 11-5 with Matt Cassell as his QB and went to the playoffs with Mac Jones. Belichick also shut down our k-gun offense in the 90’s when practically no one else could. He is great. Admitting it doesn’t make you less of a Bills fan. But not admitting it does make you look foolish.
  6. No, I definitely haven’t. I want to add MORE of Diggs-players. We need more playmakers. Worst i’ve said is Josh should be tougher on Diggs.
  7. Wow. Look at McDuffie.
  8. Bill Belichick. Great coach. Terrible GM.
  9. This conveniently ignores that Diggs left minicamp and McDermott said that he was very concerned.
  10. Well that is the most glass-half-full post i’ve seen in a while haha. Well done.
  11. Blocking your teammates shot isn’t protecting a younger kid. It’s bullying.
  12. I meant that you were proud of your son for bullying.
  13. Your son sounds like the bully here too. Funny how parents can’t see it.
  14. Data is technically plural, however it is often handled as a collective noun, resulting in its pairing with singular verbs and pronouns. Hence, "data is" is an appropriate usage. Or if you don’t believe me, you can check with grammar software:
  15. Honestly, not all of us. Plenty of posters are happy to just make the playoffs. There was a thread a day or two ago, where a poster wrote that he would rather have 10 years of playoff appearances, but no Super Bowls, than five years of playoff appearances, and 1 Super Bowl win.
  16. do you know his name of the name of the shop?
  17. The Dungy defense that gave up 30+ points in the Championship game and Manning had to relentlessly score?
  18. Bingo. That is exactly how I feel as well. Though, while I certainly wouldn’t say the Cincinnati loss was completely on coaching, I do not think McDermott did much right that day either.
  19. Some are born with an eye for style. I am not that person.
  20. But again, the sample is not only first time coaches. Technically the sample includes several hundred, since the probability is calculated by comparing all coaches to the coaches who made the Super Bowl in 40 years.
  21. I have been invited to speak at an upcoming conference in Las Vegas, but I must admit that fashion and style are not my areas of expertise. Can you suggest any local shops or boutiques where I can find assistance in creating a stylish ensemble? All I have right now is the office-standard mix of blue/black/brown suits.
  22. Haha, yeah. There is a chance that Allen drags McDermott kicking and screaming to a Super Bowl like Manning dragged Dungy.
  23. Technically the sample includes several hundred, since the probability is calculated by comparing all coaches to the coaches who made the Super Bowl. This is called "shifting the burden of proof." The burden of proof lies with the accuser - you. You are responsible for presenting evidence and arguments to support your claim that I used sampling bias. When you shifts the burden of proof onto the accused, you are essentially demanding that the other party prove their innocence instead. Which is… insane. You can’t show a single shred of evidence that I used sampling bias because there is none. Which is why you continue to regurgitate that comment with any proof.
  24. Again. Where is the proof? You have not shown a single shred of evidence that I did what you are accusing me of. You’re just regurgitating the same unproven assertion. You can variable any meaningful stat into extinction. For example. Why count INT’s? There are many variables for why a QB may have thrown one.
  25. I agree. I think you and I more alike than many others here, even if our methodologies differ.
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