Posted on October 30, 2008 by colts18
Well, there’s quite an obvious change this time around. I don’t really feel like talking about it, but if you want to see what the difference is, check out my last 2008 NFL prediction and to see how I made these predictions, check that out here.
AFC
North
South
East
West
Steelers (12-4)
Titans (12-4)
Patriots (11-5)
Chargers (9-7)
Ravens (7-9)
Colts (10-6)
Bills (11-5)
Broncos (9-7)
Browns (6-10)
Jaguars [...]
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Posted on October 30, 2008 by classic17
It may have taken a little while but the Philadelphia Phillies are the Champions of Baseball. Last night, they finished off the Tampa Bay Rays in the final three and a half innings of Game 5. I’ll be real honest, I didn’t watch any of it, I was pretty busy last night. I know Rocco [...]
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Posted on October 29, 2008 by colts18
Well, I’ve decided I kinda like my new formula for determining NFL power rankings. I made a small tweak since last week’s rankings but it was only in the math behind it, not in anything you’ll see here. To give a brief explanation, I tried to make all of the pieces a little more balanced [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2008 by colts18
With the NBA season tipping off tomorrow, I thought it appropriate that we put up an NBA related post. Seeing as how I don’t really follow the NBA closely at all, I can’t give you predictions for how teams will do, or give any sort of insight to break down the strengths and weaknesses of [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2008 by classic17
I’ll admit, I really haven’t watched much of this game. I’ve been watching the Blues game and I flip over to the Series on commercials. I just want to know how the Red Wings can have one big, dumb, unskilled Swedish guy stand in front of the net and then be able to [...]
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Posted on October 21, 2008 by colts18
As I mentioned in last week’s rankings, I recently created my own formula for determining an NFL Power Ranking. The magical formula that I used last time, included three main components: win percentage, point differential (on a per game average), and a compilation of multiple professional power ranking. I also admitted last time, that the [...]
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