Yes, they won and with an impressive 14-2 record.
P.S(if you think i am crazy for making this post 3-4 hours early YOUR WRONG >.<)I am only writing this post early to save time.
I know for a fact that they're going to win, $imply because they have'nt lost a game after they lost to buffolo.
Now feel free to post about how the patriots BEAT the PANTHERS(ha ha) and what you're favorite plays were.
And mods :/ dont bother deleteing this cause me and you will find this as breaking news in 3-4 hours from now.
I TELL the truth!, if i'am wrong then i will randomly give 1 dime to someone...............(or maybe not since i'am cheap and i have none).
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Feb 1 2004, 9:02 am
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Feb 1 2004, 9:04 am
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The panthers will win because they are better and I feel like arguing. ;P It'll be 14-7.
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In response to Jon88
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Jon88 wrote:
The panthers will win because they have a cooler icon. |
Aye, it's a known fact that the "underdogs" ALWAYS win large events! =D Just like when the Patriots won against the Rams a few years back when the Rams were supposed to, "mutilate" the Patriots.
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I'm not going to delete the post, but your logic is atrocious.
You'd have a chance of being right if you said you think the Patriots will win... but what you're saying is that you know for a fact they're going to win and there's no other possible outcome. That makes you wrong, period. Let me ask you a few questions: every night in the last week, I've drank the new Diet Coke with Lime with dinner. So is it impossible that I'll drink anything else? It didn't snow much this winter around here until last Sunday. It snowed this Sunday again. Does this mean it's going to snow the next Sunday, too? Of course, it's very possible that the Patriots will win. That's why it's a game, because it could go either way. It may even be more likely that they'll win... I don't know... what am I, a bookie? Even if they win, though, you're still wrong on the face of things. :P But of course, you'll just come back here and say, "Haha! You said they wouldn't win!" But I didn't. I said it's possible they could win and it's possible they could lose. If you're right and I'm wrong, then the game is rigged, and you're rooting for cheaters. :P |
In response to Hedgemistress
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Hedgemistress wrote:
...rooting for cheaters. :P I'd rather root for the cheerleaders! :) |
In response to Hedgemistress
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Hedgemistress wrote:
I'm not going to delete the post, but your logic is atrocious. "Haha! You said they wouldn't win!" Is exactly what i am thinking. >.<i was right and you were wrong since they won. I saved time and I had good timing. Though' i have to admit the panthers really put up a better fight then i thought they would', damn it was almost overtime too(i wish it was overtime so i could stay up and watch more). <br/> P.S/ sorry the reply took so long, i forgot about this post. |
In response to Pagemaster
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Actually, you were wrong, because your score was wrong, and the score is a condition of the winning. She also never said either team would win, which means she CANT be wrong, because she didn't say anything to be wrong about.
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In response to Pagemaster
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You didn't even READ Hedgemistress's post, did you? She wasn't commenting on who would, or wouldn't win, she even expressly stated that she wasn't commenting on that. In fact, a retort to your post isn't even necessary.
Hedgemistress wrote: Even if they win, though, you're still wrong on the face of things. :P But of course, you'll just come back here and say, "Haha! You said they wouldn't win!" |
In response to Pagemaster
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Nope, I'm still right and you're still wrong. Even ignoring the score and how close the game actually was (I'm told), the fact is:
You said they couldn't lose. You said it was impossible for the game to come out any way. You said that this was proven by their track record. Wrong, wrong, wrong. I said the game could go either way, that either team had the possibility of winning. Right, right. I even said you'd come back and make this exact post. Right again for me. If you guess that a coin toss will come up heads and it does, you're right. If you say you know for a fact that that it will come up heads, then you're wrong no matter what... you don't know that. You're guessing. I don't know why you'd think that would be worth cheering about... beating a team that has no chance of winning? If your facts are facts, then which team actually deserves praise? The Panthers showed up to play a game they couldn't win, and they almost won. Heroes! The Patriots showed up knowing they would win, and almost lost. Wimps! Of course, the Panthers and Patriots "knew" no such thing... the tenacity of both teams probably reflected the fact that both teams knew better than you... they knew it could go either way, so both teams fought for the win. |
In response to Hedgemistress
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Hedgemistress wrote:
you'll just come back here and say, "Haha! You said they wouldn't win!" You'd have a chance of being right if you said you think he'll say that, but what you're saying is that you know for a fact he's going to say that and there's no other possible outcome. That makes you wrong, period. =P |
In response to OneFishDown
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OneFishDown wrote:
...but what you're saying is that you know for a fact he's going to say that and there's no other possible outcome. That makes you wrong, period. heh... Pagemaster babbled: "Haha! You said they wouldn't win!" seems she was right after all, eh? :) |
In response to digitalmouse
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I think you miss his point. He's not saying my prediction didn't come to pass. He's assaulting the logic of issuing a prediction in the midst of a rebuttal to the very concept of predictions.
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In response to Hedgemistress
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I thought you might say that...
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In response to Hedgemistress
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Hedgemistress wrote:
You said they couldn't lose. You said it was impossible for the game to come out any way. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Well, using your own logic, maybe he was right and you were wrong. He more or less said that there was no other possible outcome other than the Patriots winning, and they did in fact win so maybe he was right and there was no chance of the Panthers winning. How can you prove there was a chance of the Patriots losing? Hell, for all we know the NFL could be rigged and that Pagemaster kid knew about this all along. Makes you wonder... |
In response to Stimulus
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No, it really doesn't make you wonder, at least, if you have any logical thought patterns at all. Of course there was a chance for the Panthers the win, theres a chance that almost anything can happen.
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In response to Jotdaniel
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Jotdaniel wrote:
No, it really doesn't make you wonder, at least, if you have any logical thought patterns at all. Of course there was a chance for the Panthers the win, theres a chance that almost anything can happen. Not if the outcome of the game was predetermined. Look at professional wrestling, the whole thing is scripted to make it more entertaining. But, seeing as how most superbowls aren't really that exciting, they probably aren't rigged. |
In response to OneFishDown
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But even in that case, there's still a chance that the team that is told to lose changes their collective mind and decides to play for real, refusing to throw the game...
Or maybe through some freak accidents, every member of the designated "winning" team gets injured during play... Right from the top down to the scrubs... At a certain point, they'd have to forfeit... Or perhaps one of the refs has a lot of money on the game (betting on the losers, before he knew which team was supposed to win), and he makes a bunch of bad calls against the "winning" team... Or maybe the "winning" team somehow manages to lose all of their talent on that day, and just can't manage to score, even if the opposing team just gets out of their way... Maybe the game goes to overtime, and the "winning" team's ineptitude leads them to accidentally hand the "losing" team a safety or something, making them the winners... But anyways, the point is that no matter what, (virtually) anything is possible... Even if the game was fixed, there's always a chance that it could go either way... Of course, that chance might be amazingly small, but it's still there... |
In response to SuperSaiyanGokuX
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SuperSaiyanGokuX wrote:
But even in that case, there's still a chance that the team that is told to lose changes their collective mind and decides to play for real, refusing to throw the game... Speaking of amazingly small chances, maybe the game was prerecorded so the outcome of the game was already determined and there was no chance of the Panthers winning. Maybe all the fans were hand picked to act as if they were excited and having a good time, and when all the normal football fans tried to buy tickets, they said they were sold out. |
In response to Stimulus
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Stimulus wrote:
Speaking of amazingly small chances, maybe the game was prerecorded so the outcome of the game was already determined and there was no chance of the Panthers winning. Maybe all the fans were hand picked to act as if they were excited and having a good time, and when all the normal football fans tried to buy tickets, they said they were sold out. That just reminded me of that one guy who claims that the whole Apollo mission to the moon was a big hoax. Maybe someone could look it up on Yahoo, or Google or something? But, I find it hard to believe that 30+ people had kept the whole thing a secret for 40+ years... |
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