I just... why? Why go for 2? Shady stuff man.
They got me man. I made a live bet earlier it was -5.5 when Sherman left the game. I tried to place the bet it goes suspended and switches to -6.5 for no apparent reason and i took it.
They got me man. I made a live bet earlier it was -5.5 when Sherman left the game. I tried to place the bet it goes suspended and switches to -6.5 for no apparent reason and i took it.
Same. I went to bed after the 4th TB TD and then to see they lost the cover on an incexplicable 2 pt conversion... Glad it was only a small bet what a joke
Same. I went to bed after the 4th TB TD and then to see they lost the cover on an incexplicable 2 pt conversion... Glad it was only a small bet what a joke
Why go for 4th down Bucs? They punt the ball instead of give Eagles good field position. Moot argument. Maybe you should also put some of the blame on Shady Brady as well
Why go for 4th down Bucs? They punt the ball instead of give Eagles good field position. Moot argument. Maybe you should also put some of the blame on Shady Brady as well
BECAUSE IT’S THE CORRECT CALL, THAT’S WHY. WHY IS THIS SO HARD FOR EVERYONE TO UNDERSTAND? F U C KING MORONS.
BECAUSE IT’S THE CORRECT CALL, THAT’S WHY. WHY IS THIS SO HARD FOR EVERYONE TO UNDERSTAND? F U C KING MORONS.
@newmarket It makes sense to go for two there. If you estimate extra point make percentage at 100% and 2-point conversion make percentage at 50%. It breaks down like this: 1. Extra point + Extra point = 100% chance of tying when you score twice. 2. a. First 2-point conversion has a 50% chance of making. If you make it, you kick an extra point at 100% accuracy. This means that you win 50% of the time when you score twice. b. If you miss the first 2-point, then you can try again on the second one for a 50% chance again of tying. 50% x 50% = 25%, so you tie 25% of the time. c. If you miss both, you lose 25% of the time. So if you go for extra points, your W/T/L percentage is 0/100/0 but if you go for 2-points it's 50/25/25. If you consider that the ties take you to overtime where you have a roughly 50/50 chance of winning or losing at that point, they become 50/0/50 for EPs and 62.5/0/37.5 for 2Ps. In reality, the extra points perform even worse when you consider that extra points are less than 100% in reality while 2 points are almost exactly 50%. And if your chance of winning in overtime is less than 50%, it skews even harder towards two point tries.
Posted in another thread. I think Contrarian would agree...
@newmarket It makes sense to go for two there. If you estimate extra point make percentage at 100% and 2-point conversion make percentage at 50%. It breaks down like this: 1. Extra point + Extra point = 100% chance of tying when you score twice. 2. a. First 2-point conversion has a 50% chance of making. If you make it, you kick an extra point at 100% accuracy. This means that you win 50% of the time when you score twice. b. If you miss the first 2-point, then you can try again on the second one for a 50% chance again of tying. 50% x 50% = 25%, so you tie 25% of the time. c. If you miss both, you lose 25% of the time. So if you go for extra points, your W/T/L percentage is 0/100/0 but if you go for 2-points it's 50/25/25. If you consider that the ties take you to overtime where you have a roughly 50/50 chance of winning or losing at that point, they become 50/0/50 for EPs and 62.5/0/37.5 for 2Ps. In reality, the extra points perform even worse when you consider that extra points are less than 100% in reality while 2 points are almost exactly 50%. And if your chance of winning in overtime is less than 50%, it skews even harder towards two point tries.
Posted in another thread. I think Contrarian would agree...
Guys...I'm not better or no worse than you. But I can't understand why you come here with all these questions...and you're not gonna get the answer here. How about google the Philly papers...Philly beat writers...maybe you'll read the post-game interviews with HC Sirianni?
Unless you just wanna talk about shady stuff...game fixing...game manipulation...game scripting...game rigging...is Goddell involved...the NFL is entertainment so it's cool for them to script the game...
Aren't you guys tired of regurgitating the same stuff you talked about after MNF? And after last Sunday's games? Whatever...knock yourselves out.
Guys...I'm not better or no worse than you. But I can't understand why you come here with all these questions...and you're not gonna get the answer here. How about google the Philly papers...Philly beat writers...maybe you'll read the post-game interviews with HC Sirianni?
Unless you just wanna talk about shady stuff...game fixing...game manipulation...game scripting...game rigging...is Goddell involved...the NFL is entertainment so it's cool for them to script the game...
Aren't you guys tired of regurgitating the same stuff you talked about after MNF? And after last Sunday's games? Whatever...knock yourselves out.
@dyamarik
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Post #7 & Post #8 well said fellas
Blah blah blah! . . . . so typical of various comments complaining afterwards, game is over wtf
Let's move on to NFL Sunday sheeeez!
@dyamarik
@DB51daBEARS
Post #7 & Post #8 well said fellas
Blah blah blah! . . . . so typical of various comments complaining afterwards, game is over wtf
Let's move on to NFL Sunday sheeeez!
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