Cary Kollins
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Isn't Bert the guy that said some dumb poo and then created an account here to defend himself but pretend to not be himself? Oh internet
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Walte White wouldn't be bald or have a goatee when BCS takes place.
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No, I don't think you have to watch BB to get this show....but if you liked BCS, you would love BB. Your best move might be to watch BB on Netflix and then circle back to BCS.
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Great pilot. I love how they opened with Saul in Nebraska, exactly where he said he would be near the end of BB. "Best case scenario a month from now I'm managing a Cinabon in Omaha." That also opens the possibility of seeing Jesse at some point.
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have you seen our midfield bro?
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Have they dredged Lake Norman yet?
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the moment she said her weed "flew out of the window", under oath, you knew she was no good
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you just realizing dis?
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sadly lol at people enraged over something totally out of their control
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objections!
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in before meltdown
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Report: Panthers Not Expected To Bring Back Hardy
Cary Kollins replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
chrages dropped holy poo -
We won! Thank you huddle for your support.
Cary Kollins replied to adub2b23's topic in Carolina Panthers
Hmm I seem to remember the Huddlez banding together for the common cause of internet contest skulduggery.... -
We won! Thank you huddle for your support.
Cary Kollins replied to adub2b23's topic in Carolina Panthers
I clicked out of a legit morbid curiosity. touche -
Dorial Green-Beckham: If he falls to us on the clock in 2nd
Cary Kollins replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
If he's Bpa we'll take him -
Early odds on next years superbowl
Cary Kollins replied to Leeroy Jenkins PhD's topic in Carolina Panthers
lmao troll game strong -
2014 Strength of Schedule: Overall 22 Carolina Panthers .473 30 Houston Texans .441
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They also played the Jags and Titans four times.
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Look at a team like the Texans. They just had a guy have arguably the most dominant season ever by a defensive player....and yet their team doesn't even come close to making the playoffs.
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This x1000000 Not sure how anyone that understands football even a little bit can say Luke.
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Richard Sherman may leave before the Superbowl is over
Cary Kollins replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Seahawks lose and Sherman misses his first born. Muahahhaahhaah suck it Seahwks -
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but pretty damning analysis that suggests that the Patriots may have been deflating footballs since 2007, the year they were caught for SpyGate. Read this link, it's worth it. http://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/blog/?p=2932 One can CLEARLY SEE the Patriots, visually, are off the chart. There is no other team even close to being near to their rate of 187 offensive plays (passes+rushes+sacks) per fumble. The league average is 105 plays/fumble. Most teams are within 21 plays of that number. I spoke with a data scientist who I know from work on the NFLproject.com website, and sent him the data. He said: Based on the assumption that fumbles per play follow a normal distribution, you’d expect to see, according to random fluctuation, the results that the Patriots have gotten over this period, once in 16,233.77 instances”. Which in layman’s terms means that this result only being a coincidence, is like winning a raffle where you have a 0.0000616 probability to win. Which in other words, it’s very unlikely that it’s a coincidence. I actually went back and researched 5 year periods for the entire NFL over the last 25 years. The Patriots ratio of 187 plays to 1 fumble is the BEST of ANY team in the NFL for ANY 5 year span of time over the last 25 years. Not was it just the best, it wasn’t close: 2010-2014 Patriots: 187 plays/fumble 2009-2013 Patriots: 156 plays/fumble 2006-2010 Colts: 156 plays/fumble 2005-2009 Colts: 153 plays/fumble 2007-2011 Patriots: 149 plays/fumble 2008-2012 Patriots: 148 plays/fumble 2010-2014 Texans: 140 plays/fumble 2004-2008 Colts: 139 plays/fumble 2006-2010 Jets: 135 plays/fumble 1999-2003 Chiefs: 134 plays/fumble There are a few key takeaways. First and foremost, the 187 plays/fumble dwarfs even the rest of the best seasons the last 25 years. Second, the Patriots have been at the top of the NFL since 2007. Ironically, as my study yesterday showed, the Patriots performance in wet weather home games mysteriously turned ridiculous starting in 2007. In 2006, they went 0-2. From 2007 onward, they went 14-1. The next obvious question becomes, where were the Patriots in this statistic pre-2007? Take a look: