E*****c 发帖数: 47 | 1 It appeared to us that it rained harder every time the Steelers had the ball
. And this was not the first time it's happened at Gillette stadium. It's "
More Probable Than Not" that Patriots were manipulating it. Hopefully the
NFL will look into that. | m********s 发帖数: 55301 | 2 哦耶!
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【在 E*****c 的大作中提到】 : It appeared to us that it rained harder every time the Steelers had the ball : . And this was not the first time it's happened at Gillette stadium. It's " : More Probable Than Not" that Patriots were manipulating it. Hopefully the : NFL will look into that.
| E*****c 发帖数: 47 | 3 Ted Well Report V2:
The latest piece of evidence that seems to point an accusatory finger at
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady is a
statistical analysis.
The analysis finds that over the course of the past 12 seasons, the Patriots
"have played so well in wet conditions that their margin of victory in
those games has exceeded the betting 'spread' - set by a global market that
tries to take all known advantages into account - a remarkable 80 percent of
the time," according to ESPN.
Covers' findings reveal that the Patriots, in 20 games played under what the
official NFL game sheets define as "rain, light rain, heavy rain and snow"
in the past dozen seasons, have gone 17-3 SU (straight up) and 16-4 ATS (
against the spread), including their 45-7 shellacking of the Indianapolis
Colts in the AFC Championship Game.
"New England's 16-4 ATS record in those 20 games played in wet weather
between 2003 and 2015 has produced a remarkable 80 percent winning clip
against the spread - a drastic improvement from the Patriots' overall ATS
winning percentage of 56 percent in the rest of their games played during
that time frame," writes one undisclosed source.
Also, of those 20 poor weather games, 17 were played at Gillette Stadium in
Foxborough, Mass.
"New England averaged 29.3 points per game in those home stands while giving
up 13.4 point against - a difference of 15.9 points per game. Put that up
against an average home point spread of -7 (never being an underdog in any
of those 17 rainy/snowy home games), and it's easy to see why New England
has been such a solid bet."
Even in the three away games played in poor weather conditions, the Patriots
win by an average score of 37-12 and covered in all three.
This means that - home or away - either the Patriots have some remarkable
ability to control weather to make their opponents suck constantly for more
than a decade. And perhaps this scandal has been going on for all of Brady's
12-year career and has helped the team to victory. It's "More Probable
Than Not" that Patriots were behind these bad weather. To ensure the
integrity of the game, Tom Brady will be suspended for 4 games according to
GodTell, the NFL commissioner. | L*******i 发帖数: 240 | 4 有才
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【在 E*****c 的大作中提到】 : Ted Well Report V2: : The latest piece of evidence that seems to point an accusatory finger at : Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady is a : statistical analysis. : The analysis finds that over the course of the past 12 seasons, the Patriots : "have played so well in wet conditions that their margin of victory in : those games has exceeded the betting 'spread' - set by a global market that : tries to take all known advantages into account - a remarkable 80 percent of : the time," according to ESPN. : Covers' findings reveal that the Patriots, in 20 games played under what the
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