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1 minute ago, Leader said:
14 minutes ago, FAH1223 said:

False? AZ Wild Card in 2009? D gave up more than 37... GB had the ball last, 12 got sacked (face masked BTW) and fumbled which was scooped for the GW TD in OT.

Yup. Good get. Looks like a clean swing and miss.

time for teacher incog to explain the logical operator "OR"...

The statement is:

Aaron Rodgers has never lost a game when he had the ball last OR his defense gave up less than 37 points.

This translates to:

Every one of Aaron Rodgers playoff losses, one of the following occurred:

He didn't have the ball last

OR

The defense gave up more than 37 points

 

The Arizona game clearly falls into the latter category. 

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19 minutes ago, incognito_man said:

time for teacher incog to explain the logical operator "OR"...

The statement is:

Aaron Rodgers has never lost a game when he had the ball last OR his defense gave up less than 37 points.

This translates to:

Every one of Aaron Rodgers playoff losses, one of the following occurred:

He didn't have the ball last

OR

The defense gave up more than 37 points

 

The Arizona game clearly falls into the latter category. 

Literally the same argument on Twitter lol

 

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20 hours ago, Arthur Penske said:

Tramon to active roster

Delighted! I completely missed this signing. 

At the back end of the season I was desperate for us to get 1 or 2 of snacks, veldheer and T Willy... regardless of what happens from here on out, absolute hats off to Gute on three extremely astute signings. 

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30 minutes ago, incognito_man said:

time for teacher incog to explain the logical operator "OR"...

The statement is:

Aaron Rodgers has never lost a game when he had the ball last OR his defense gave up less than 37 points.

This translates to:

Every one of Aaron Rodgers playoff losses, one of the following occurred:

He didn't have the ball last

OR

The defense gave up more than 37 points

 

The Arizona game clearly falls into the latter category. 

It also falls into the first category as a fumble recovered by the defense results in a possession change.

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30 minutes ago, incognito_man said:

time for teacher incog to explain the logical operator "OR"...

The statement is:

Aaron Rodgers has never lost a game when he had the ball last OR his defense gave up less than 37 points.

This translates to:

Every one of Aaron Rodgers playoff losses, one of the following occurred:

He didn't have the ball last

OR

The defense gave up more than 37 points

 

The Arizona game clearly falls into the latter category. 

It never ceases to amaze me how often junior software developers struggle with AND vs OR operations

I always want to tell them they are in the wrong profession.

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2 hours ago, Leader said:

ESPN Stats & Info -    Aaron Rodgers is 1-3 in Conference Championships. Only Ken Stabler (1-4), Donovan McNabb (1-4) and Tom Brady (9-4) have lost more Conference Championships.

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Today's the day Brady becomes #1....in losses.

I look at those numbers and the only thing I think is, "This will be Brady's 14th conference championship game?  Wow." 

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7 minutes ago, Mazrimiv said:

I look at those numbers and the only thing I think is, "This will be Brady's 14th conference championship game?  Wow." 

Not to take anything away from New England - but to tone down the shine a bit at least.....

They were playing in lousy division. Their opposition was nothing but poorly run organizations that offered up a full plate of W's year in and year out. NE routinely had home field advantage wrapped up.

A similar circumstance would be if some team became dominant in the NFCE - while the others remained dog ****.

Kudos to NE - but.......

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