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Mike'd Up: The Mike Francesa Show


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#2401 Dick Pole Upside

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Posted 01 June 2013 - 08:22 AM

God I wish he'd just move down to Tampa or something.

 

I'm assuming that's an all-purpose comment applicable to both CHB and FFF.

 

Endorse.



#2402 bankshot1

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Posted 01 June 2013 - 09:49 AM

He and Shank sucked eack other off yesterday.

 

FFF loves ripping the Pats and BB. 

 

In addition to ripping the AFC East and the Pats annual stroll into the post-season, yesterday his attack was BB's inability to rebuild the D after Parcell's guys retired. 

 

While losses in the post-season suck, since 2006 AFC CG, 4 of the Pats post-season losses came at the hands of the eventual SB winner (and 3 of those games shoulda/coulda...) 

 

As to the weak AFC argument, I haven't run this calculation in about a year, but from 2001-2011, the AFC East had the 2nd highest win differential in the NFL (ie. the intra-division games cancel each other out, and the results is wins out of division). IIRC the AFC South was higher by a couple of games, and the NFC East strongest in the NFC.  



#2403 Harry Hooper


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Posted 01 June 2013 - 10:24 AM

Sports pundits are more popular if they are confident, not accurate

confidence pays far better than accuracy. If a professional pundit
accurately predicted every game of the baseball playoffs and series,
Wooten and Smith estimated his or her Twitter following would increase
3.4 percent. An amateur would get 7.3 percent more followers.

However, a professional whose confidence knows no bounds would
increase his or her following by nearly 17 percent and an amateur would
see a nearly 20 percent rise in followers.

 


 




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