If the Pats beat the Titans 59-0 and we gave up 41 points to the pats. Does this mean we are instore for a 100-0 beating on December 20th to the pats? :-)
Does mathematical truths hold here?
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Re: Does mathematical truths hold here?
Originally posted by trapezeusIf the Pats beat the Titans 59-0 and we gave up 41 points to the pats. Does this mean we are instore for a 100-0 beating on December 20th to the pats? :-)
Unless of course you meant we gave up 41 to the Titans.
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Re: Does mathematical truths hold here?
Originally posted by chernobylwraithsI don't know, but there is no math in your equation.
Unless of course you meant we gave up 41 to the Titans.
it's pretty much all tongue in cheek.
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Re: Does mathematical truths hold here?
not going to happen. I actually think we will stick with the pats somewhat. We are pretty good against the pass, which is the forte of the pats offense. It will probably work just like it usually does; we will be "in" the game until the second half at which point our piss poor offense will go 3 and out over and over a gain leaving our D dog ass tired.
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Re: Does mathematical truths hold here?
And the "any given sunday" rule needs to be taken into consideration as well. I mean, the Rams almost stunned the Saints yesterday and every expected a complete beat down by Brees and Co. The whole "they scored this against this team" philosophy doesn't hold up 99 out of 100 times. It's the NFL....no two games are EVER alike.
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