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not sure why you're so riled about this anyway, even had they got the td, the d didn't stop seattle, who scored another td. so, regardless, the steelers would lose.
and if they couldn't get a td in three tries, how would they manage on the fourth? no matter what pitt did, they had to stop seattle to win-which they didn't do. and tomlin knew they had to stop seattle regardless-which is why he took the easy three. because a stop means they could potentially get another three, but no points at all would have doomed pitt. they'd have had to get a td in the amount of time left. tomlin did the right thing, his d cost him in the end. if a team scores 30 or more, they ought to be assured a win. |
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Can anyone give a guess to what the odds would be,that 3 NFL prime time games in a row, would end on the very last play? AND the team losing would get a TD to cover the number!
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on pattern recognition.....
'Religion, superstition, and conspiracy Pattern recognition combined with post hoc reasoning can lead to a strong form of magical thinking. Basically, people are prone to see patterns where there are none (such as in occurrences of "bad luck" and "good luck") and then attempt to attribute them to some sort of correlation (such as the clothes worn that day). This has been correlated to a feeling of loss or lack of control.' |
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