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View Poll Results: Can a perfect bot be made? | |||
Yes, it can | 75 | 41.21% | |
No, It can't | 107 | 58.79% | |
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NFL Week 8 Poll
Week 7 was very good. We were 9-4-1. Here were the totals by group for week 7:
51-55% 1-3 56-60% 5-1-1 61-65% 1-0 66-70% N/A 71%+ 2-0 We were 4-1 on our top 5 picks which brings our season total to 15-19-1. |
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Re: NFL Week 8 Poll
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Re: NFL Week 8 Poll
That was the first time I ever voted for "I just want to see the results".
Seriously, I might as well throw darts on these games other than Buffalo-NE. |
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Re: NFL Week 8 Poll
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That was the first time I ever voted for "I just want to see the results". Seriously, I might as well throw darts on these games other than Buffalo-NE. [/ QUOTE ] Is it possible to add a "confidence factor" score with each game pick, say from 1-5? For example, I feel strongly taking the 49ers and the points this weekend, but picking the Miami-N.O. game is almost a coinflip for me. |
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Re: NFL Week 8 Poll
Note for future reference that you do not have to pick every game to see the results. You only need to make one selection to see the whole thing. That is why we added the "I am voting" question so people would not skew the results but could still see them. In other words, if you don't really have an oppinion on one or more games, simply skip them.
As for a confidence factor, I think we as a group define the confidence factor for each game by picking one team over another and comparing the percentages. |
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