Strapping Young Lad
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I’m at the age now, where I’m 85% certain it was a fart, still doesn’t mean I don’t go check though….In other words, 85% of the time Jon Ralph has no idea.
60% of the time, he's going to the Cats everytime!Worth keeping in mind that it's 50/50 that Smith is a 85% chance heading to the Cats according to Ralph
By there's only a 39% chance of that60% of the time, he's going to the Cats everytime!
Makes you wonder how many coaches have killed players careers by playing them in the wrong positionsI still think back to hearing that convo when I see Nashy smashing it, really opened my eyes to frustrations around Clarkson
Exactly, how do you even measure that?85% - what an absolute dickhead.
Ditto. Nash back to the forwardline was it for meI still think back to hearing that convo when I see Nashy smashing it, really opened my eyes to frustrations around Clarkson
Always good
The fact that Ralphy has given a percentage tells me that this is all just guessing gamesRalphy now saying Smith is 85% to go to Cats.
Media now whipping the horse to get this over the line. They're almost willing it to happen.
Now he's not so sure.
Now he's not so sure.
The fact that Ralphy has given a percentage tells me that this is all just guessing games
Like what was said about 10 pages ago what would Smith's camp have to gain by having his destination known with 80+ days to go in the season? Find it hard that this information (destination) would be known this far out.The fact that Ralphy said it, tells me it’s a guess.. biggest dart thrower going…
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Now he's not so sure.
I contacted Melbourne University Maths dept and they ran the algorithm thru their quantum computer. Given there are 2 teams in the equation and one player, after running the program over night, it came up with 50/50, so there you have it!Exactly, how do you even measure that?
Did it take into account that everyone at Geelong is a good guy?I contacted Melbourne University Maths dept and they ran the algorithm thru their quantum computer. Given there are 2 teams in the equation and one player, after running the program over night, it came up with 50/50, so there you have it!
Makes you wonder how many coaches have killed players careers by playing them in the wrong positions