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Dr. Tyler; Captain America
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But the Colts covered the spread
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God damn it, if this game goes into overtime... ...never mind.
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WHY DO YOU CALL A TIMEOUT THERE, NEW ENGLAND?!?!?!?!?!
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SBVFT was all over the Sunday talk shows for two weeks straight.
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Bad throw there.
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BEAUTIFUL sack/strip right there. Indy didn't capitalize, though.
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kkk NFL pick 'em contest thread: Week 1
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to kkktookmybabyaway's topic in Sports
Wow, my picks probably couldn't have been any more different than Banky's. -
2004 doesn't seem to be too hot for Baltimore.
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Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
http://www.mydd.com/story/2004/9/4/154842/1919 Directly addresses SJ. -
Steelers: Best -- 1974. Swann. Lambert. Stallworth. Mike Webster. 4 Hall of Famers drafted in one draft. Any questions? Worst --- See: any year between '93 and '98. I'll pick '97 for shits and giggles. 1 24 Scott, Chad CB Maryland -- ONE good year, 2001, in which he lived up to his potential. Otherwise, he's been a complete abomination of a corner who somehow finds himself still employed. He jumps routes like a madman and gets beat like a fucking woman most of the time. 2 53 Blackwell, Will WR San Diego State -- HAH! Slow, short, and bad hands. Never even flashed brilliance. 3 82 Wiggins, Paul T Oregon -- Turnstiles. 3 91 Vrabel, Mike OLB Ohio State -- Fucking great LB... after he left Pittsburgh. Never did shit for the Steelers. 5 154 Jones, George RB San Diego State -- Backup RB for two years. Out of the league in 3. 6 186 Porter, Daryl S Boston College -- Who? 6 199 Manuel, Rod DE Oklahoma -- The? 7 223 Adams, Michael WR Texas -- Fuck?
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You're still ignoring the fact that THE WHITE HOUSE RELEASED THE DOCUMENTS.
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As long as you hide the gun.
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Step off. I'll skewer you.
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WELCOME... TO THE FUTURE!
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Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
Nonetheless, your bias against dailies --- and his --- is based on sampling/methodology of 4 years ago. These polls have changed since then, and we'll only know how accurate they are after the election. As we've seen with the Newsweek/Time polls, the weeklies aren't exactly the cream-of-the-crop when it comes to polls, either. Our best gauge --- if your bias is against dailies --- then is the outlets like SUSA or Quinnipaq U and, perhaps, Gallup. But the former two haven't put out a poll since the convention (to my knowledge), so our views on which poll is an outlier are pretty much just speculation. -
Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
That's a matter of opinion, not of fact. The dailies tracking up to the Democratic primaries proved to be, by far, the most accurate. Rasmussen and Zogby in particular almost nailed the exact figures of several primaries in their tracking polls. This was also when Gallup was doing a daily for Iowa and NH. -
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politic...ionalguard.html http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/B/BUS...JC&SECTION=HOME
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Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
Gallup isn't doing a daily tracking poll, either. -
So, let's get this straight, Mike. The White House forged documents damaging to the President and released them to the press? Am I missing something here? Or am I just getting... ROVE'D!
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Electoral Vote Predictor 2004.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to CBright7831's topic in Current Events
Rasmussen also has Bush at +1-3. It's not every polling service, it's just the ones that don't do a daily tracking poll. Zogby and Rasmussen do; they're able to more accurately record the trends in the race than the weekly ones (especially Newsweek and Time, both of whom used flawed methodology). -
Yeah, you know those memos that you were just talking about? The ones you claimed were forged? They were released by the White House, you dolt. And then, there's this little nugget within the memos.
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kkk NFL pick 'em contest thread: Week 1
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to kkktookmybabyaway's topic in Sports
Pittsburgh -- 24 Indianapolis at New England (3.5) Arizona at St. Louis (13) Baltimore (4.5) at Cleveland Cincinnati at N.Y. Jets (2.5) Detroit at Chicago (3.5) Jacksonville at Buffalo (2.5) Oakland at Pittsburgh (3.5) San Diego at Houston (6) Seattle (2.5) at New Orleans Tampa Bay at Washington (2.5) Tennessee (2.5) at Miami Atlanta (3.5) at San Francisco Dallas at Minnesota (2.5) N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia (9.5) Kansas City at Denver (2.5) Green Bay at Carolina (3.5) -
Looks like this could be a unanimous vote
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to a topic in Current Events
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Lionel Tate In Trouble Again
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to teke184's topic in Current Events
Oh Christ, can you be a little more hysterical? I fucking carry around a "concealed weapon" with me; does that mean I'M up to no good? Like he would tell a cop he was "chasing girls" if he was trying to kill someone. Come the fuck on. If the kid truly violated his parole by uh, running... or even carrying a concealed weapon (if that violates parole in Florida---I'm not an expert on their legal system), then fine. Arrest the fucker for being a moron. But if you're just insinuating the kid was up to some horrible deed because he had a freaking pocket knife on him, get serious for a second. -
Scarborough claimed that libs who didn't support the president were traitors at one time. He's said some stuff that is almost on a Savage level, and guess what? He's a former Congressman. Just like Glenn. They're one in the same, so let's not go quoting each other's talking heads.