I'll bet those same computers said they lost to the Broncos & Patriots, too.
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...er-bowl-xlvii/
WARNING: There is a video on this page, and Anita Marks is in it.
I'll bet those same computers said they lost to the Broncos & Patriots, too.
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...er-bowl-xlvii/
WARNING: There is a video on this page, and Anita Marks is in it.
That's a very nice warning and should be on any similar video.
They're still playing the game though, right?![]()
The defense of the Ravens has been different the last few games. Guarantee they're using the season numbers and not looking at trends.
I'll be doing my part.![]()
This, in turn, has helped create the newest 'wing' sensation the boneless wing. Love me some Buffalo Wild Wings boneless wings.
Computers won't be on the field Sunday. If they were it would go something like this:
"Mr 49r's computer, I would like to introduce you to Mr. Suggs & Boldin"......SMASH!!!.....BANG!!!!......CRUNCH!!!! !.....Game over & dish me up some of those boneless wings.
Computer can't measure HEART
These things are garbage anyway but I'll play along.
Curiously they don't post any of their past results, unless I am missing something. They mention predicting 7 out of the last 9 Super Bowls correct, but where is the proof. Any site that doesn't have transparency like that is suspect.
Madden simulation says differently
Madden simulation picks Baltimore Ravens as Super Bowl XLVII winners
According to EA's annual Madden simulation, the Baltimore Ravens will beat the San Francisco 49ers by 27 to 24 in Sunday's Super Bowl XLVII. So now you know the score and the winner there's no reason to tune in, especially since EA also produced footage of the game's final moments, which sees a last-ditch play by the 49ers nullified by a trophy-winning Ravens interception.
EA does have decent form in this department; its Madden simulations picked seven of the last nine Super Bowl winners. Interestingly, the two times EA got it wrong featured wild card teams as champions. So maybe, on the whole, these Madden simulations are onto something. Or maybe, as Sunday could prove, it's all a load of sportsball.
Well we finally have a solution to the head injury debate. We can let the computers play all the games from now on. No need to go out on the field. Of course if it were up to the computers the SB would probably be Denver vs Atlanta.
True story...when the Ravens had the ball on their own 30 yard line with 30 seconds left in Denver, Vegas gave the Broncos a 97% chance of winning.![]()
That computer model always picks against the Ravens. Its usually wrong
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