Broncos going to run the ball every down for 5-10 yds an attempt. Brady will get the ball with 4-5 min left in quarter and down by 24 again.
EDIT: "should have"
Well, very disappointed with the outcome of the BU OSU game, but I never thought BU had a shot at the title game anyway. Baylor can still make it to Glendale, AZ, but we have to put our faith in Stoops now. And win our last 2 games, of course. Boomer Sooner?? I hate saying that.
And in the biggest test Baylor has had all year, he didn't catch a single pass.Oklahoma Sooners vs. Baylor Bears - Box Score - November 07, 2013 - ESPN
It will be hard to replace him individually, but Baylor has more than enough weapons to make up his production. Even without him, they...
The amounts in the envelopes never changes, so while the average result of switching the first time is 1.5X, the result of a second switch is always X. The amount of money in the first envelope doesn't change and will always be X.
Wouldn't be hard to implement. When you kill BossMob3574 three locked chests spawn. The revs have already said that two of the boxes contains cloth caps and the third is a sword of aweomesauce. You choose one chest but it dosnt block right away. Instead a different chest opens revealing a cloth...
The math works for any number of boxes above 2. Be it 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 100, or infinite. The math is the same every time. The odds your first choice is wrong is (n-1)/n. Vegas would take those odds, and your money, any day.
Only if I got to choose a side at random and thought it was the number 100. Then you remove 98 "wrong" choices and ask me to pick AGAIN. The fact that two choices are made is the important part. You are trying to switch what's in the box by flipping the coin AFTER you removed the sides. The...
Actually it's the knowledge that the box you initially picked has 1/n chance of being right and a (n-1)/n chance of being wrong. When given the chance to move off of my (n-1)/n chance of being wrong, you should take it, especially as n gets larger. Hence my illustration of an infinite number...
Let's change what's in the boxes just for illustrative purposes (it actually doesn't change the odds). I'm going to put number 1 - 20 under 20 different boxes. You're goal is to pick the box with a 20 under it. After you make your first pick, I remove 18 "wrong" choices, showing you 18...
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And you've been wrong the whole time. The math works better to illustrate the idea when there are an infinite number of boxes to choose from. If there are an infinite number, your first choice is...
Independent. Juris Doctor. Now, refute the statement that the game ends up the same every time no matter which box you initially picked. You have a 50/50 in the second choice. The first choice is meaningless whether you picked the winner or not.
Given the way the problem is laid out, the first choice is a false choice. The game ends up the same whether you beat the odds the first time and chose the winning box or not. In the end you have the choice of TWO boxes. The one you initially picked and the box the host didn't open. One is...
Don't give up too quick. You are still in a division with a rookie head coach from college, Romo and Mike Shannahan. The NFC East champion could be a 7 win team.