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I dont buy into this crap all that much... but I'm bored at work with nothing much to do.... So I stumbled across the World Cup computer predictions for this weekends Games..

Dolphins are 61% to lose

Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks — Seahawks win (74.2% chance)
New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons — Falcons win (61.4% chance)
Minnesota Vikings at St. Louis Rams — Rams win (67.4% chance)
Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers — Steelers win (70.2% chance)
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles — Eagles win (75.4% chance)
Oakland Raiders at New York Jets — Jets win (62.9% chance)
Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens — Ravens win (59.8% chance)
Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears — Bears win (64.4% chance)
Washington Redskins at Houston Texans — Texans win (51% chance)
Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs — Chiefs win (64.4% chance)
New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins — Patriots win (61.4% chance)
Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Buccaneers win (56.6% chance)
San Francisco 49ers at Dallas Cowboys — 49ers win (68.8% chance)
Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos — Broncos win (77.8% chance)
New York Giants at Detroit Lions — Lions win (61.4%% chance)
San Diego Chargers at Arizona Cardinals — Cardinals win (58.2% chance)


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-engine-nailed-world-cup-143528755.html
 
Gotta figure out something with that program for the next 4 years. :idk:
 
I'm anxiously awaiting how the refs call tonight's game. If it's like the preseason Seattle is in for a long night...Packers will put up 50 points on them...gifted by penalties. It would also spell trouble for Revis and Browner.
 
I'm anxiously awaiting how the refs call tonight's game. If it's like the preseason Seattle is in for a long night...Packers will put up 50 points on them...gifted by penalties. It would also spell trouble for Revis and Browner.

DYK, despite Seattle's DBs being the primary reason for the ridiculous amount of PI/Def.holding calls, they were the least penalized secondary in the preseason. :err:

While the rules actually have been in place for fewer than 40 years, he’s right about the stats. The Seahawks haven’t seen many of the flags that have been plaguing other teams this preseason,

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...that-new-rules-emphasis-wont-affect-seahawks/


I completely agree with Sherman here on the effect that fantasy football now has among the league.

When the fantasy football numbers need to be what they need to be, then the league needs to do what it needs to do to get it done. This is a money-driven league. So whatever sells the tickets is gonna sell the tickets.”

Asked specifically whether fantasy football played a role in the point of emphasis, Sherman didn’t hesitate.

Selling tickets is the number one concern,” Sherman said. And fantasy football is a phase of that. That is the next billion dollar industry that they’re gonna protect.”

Also worth mentioning, is that the Seahawks' DB guilty of the most penalties is no longer with the team. Browner is now a Patriot.
 
Niners and Patriots only teams that win on the road? Unlikely.
 
DYK, despite Seattle's DBs being the primary reason for the ridiculous amount of PI/Def.holding calls, they were the least penalized secondary in the preseason. :err:
That's cause Sherman barely played lol.
 
Almost 50/50 , gotta figure the computer knows Belichik is good cheater so it probably threw in extra 11.4% for the Patsies.
 
I'm anxiously awaiting how the refs call tonight's game. If it's like the preseason Seattle is in for a long night...Packers will put up 50 points on them...gifted by penalties. It would also spell trouble for Revis and Browner.

I think it will hurt them as htey like to play physically back there, but keep in mind that they've been coaching their guys for 2-3 years now on when to do it to get away with it.

They don't just tag and grab. They know when the best opportunities to catch the refs looking the other way are.

I think they are going to crush the Packers tonight. That's a damn good football team and they are nasty at home in primetime.
 
Skynet Predicts Week 1

Microsoft's Cortana, the Windows phone virtual assistant that correctly predicted 15 of 16 World Cup knockout stage games, is back for the NFL season.

The predictions come from a model by Bing Predicts that takes into account 2013 results, offensive and defensive stats, margin of victory, location, weather, and public sentiment (which is meant to help identify real-time factors, like injuries).


Since the model just picks a winner and doesn't predict a score against the spread, the hit rate should be well over 50%.

Cortana did well at the World Cup, and even picked Germany over Brazil in the semifinal when other statistical models had Brazil as the heavy favorite. So if you're the gambling sort, it might be wise to take these picks into account.

Here are the Bing Predicts odds for Week 1:


  • Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks — Seahawks win (74.2% chance)
  • New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons — Falcons win (61.4% chance)
  • Minnesota Vikings at St. Louis Rams — Rams win (67.4% chance)
  • Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers — Steelers win (70.2% chance)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles — Eagles win (75.4% chance)
  • Oakland Raiders at New York Jets — Jets win (62.9% chance)
  • Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens — Ravens win (59.8% chance)
  • Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears — Bears win (64.4% chance)
  • Washington Redskins at Houston Texans — Texans win (51% chance)
  • Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs — Chiefs win (64.4% chance)
  • New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins — Patriots win (61.4% chance)
  • Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Buccaneers win (56.6% chance)
  • San Francisco 49ers at Dallas Cowboys — 49ers win (68.8% chance)
  • Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos — Broncos win (77.8% chance)
  • New York Giants at Detroit Lions — Lions win (61.4%% chance)
  • San Diego Chargers at Arizona Cardinals — Cardinals win (58.2% chance)

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-engine-nailed-world-cup-143528755.html

By picking the Patriots, our future machine overlords have made it clear they have an agenda against the Dolphins. Looks like us fans are finally in real trouble.
 
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