erod
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The chances virtually nil.How does an actual roulette wheel hit a number 3 out of 5. It has happened.
I take it mathematics were not your cup of tea.
The chances virtually nil.How does an actual roulette wheel hit a number 3 out of 5. It has happened.
It sounds like math isn't your strong point.The chances virtually nil.
I take it mathematics were not your cup of tea.
hum some might call it sarcasm, but I call it Jerryism.why do we need a new TE when Ferguson did the job so well? he earned it, let him have it.
too hard to tell these days.hum some might call it sarcasm, but I call it Jerryism.
LOL, wow.It sounds like math isn't your strong point.
ESPN ranks the Cowboys at #7 to start next season. Whatever they’re smoking I wish they’d pass it to me.There are simply too many holes to fill in one season.
The Niners and Packers blowout games should have made that painfully clear.
Resigning Dak, Lamb and Parsons makes it all but impossible to remedy it through free agency in a MEANINGFUL way.
Next season is gonna be tough....I'm looking well beyond that for real change
It sounds like math isn't your strong point.
I have actually seen the same number hit on consecutive turns of the wheel. Each turn of the wheel is random. The next turns of the wheel have nothing to do with what happened on previous turns. The odds go back to 37 to 1 on each individual spin.LOL, wow.
The odds of hitting the same number 4 times in 4 roulette spins is 1 in 1,874,161 attempts.
So the odds are slightly better than that with an extra spin.
Learn math.
The Cowboys didn't ignore him. He said he wanted to go to Seattle.Bobby Wagner will be age 34, but he is also due to be a FA this year in 2024, off just a one year deal with Seattle
in which he still made another pro bowl.
Would he be worth a shot at him as we ignored him last FA period ?
I wish people understood these things.The Cowboys didn't ignore him. He said he wanted to go to Seattle.
Thank you!!!I wish people understood these things.
Wagner said he wasn’t moving his family from the west coast. Just because we as fans wanted Bobby Wagner does not mean Bobby Wagner wanted to be a dallas cowboy
Same thing with guys like Javon Hargrave, Chris Jones, Patrick Queen etc
No, that's not how it works. Before you've spun it once, it's not 1 in 37.I have actually seen the same number hit on consecutive turns of the wheel. Each turn of the wheel is random. The next turns of the wheel have nothing to do with what happened on previous turns. The odds go back to 37 to 1 on each individual spin.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-prior-to-joining-rams-that-was-a-real-thing/The Cowboys didn't ignore him. He said he wanted to go to Seattle.
The key is putting Micah back at LB for run downs. Will improve LB and DE for run defense, and improve Micah's pass rush from DE on pure pass downs.They need a complete overhaul on the inside.
Parsons and Overshown are your starting points.
Clark is good depth, Vander Esch cannot be counted on.
Simple fix sign Josey Jewell as your starter, then sign a cheaper vet like Chaisson ($3 million) and draft Junior Colson early and a guy like Tommy Eichenberg or Dallas Gant on day 3.
You can then line up MICAH-JEWELL-OVERSHOWN (Vet to play if Overshown needs more time)
You groom Colson to be your future LB and Clark can eat snaps when needed.
You might want to exit this convo. You're not coming off well at all.It sounds like math isn't your strong point.
There are 38 numbers on a roulette wheel, in the US. When calculating sequential events, you multiply the probability of each separate event together. The same number twice in a row, in US roulette, is 1/1,444. I’ve seen two in a row multiple times. Lived in Las Vegas (Henderson) for 22 years. Enjoyed 10 cent roulette at the Eldorado in Henderson years ago. Never saw the same number come up three times in a row.I have actually seen the same number hit on consecutive turns of the wheel. Each turn of the wheel is random. The next turns of the wheel have nothing to do with what happened on previous turns. The odds go back to 37 to 1 on each individual spin.