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I should’ve already started this game  thread. Peabody is at home and still has a chance to be region champ. If they win the next two and Milan beats Riverside, Peabody is the region champion. I believe that they will be fired up because of this. And the golden tide have been improving every game this year. I smell this as a trap game for Milan. 

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41 minutes ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

I should’ve already started this game  thread. Peabody is at home and still has a chance to be region champ. If they win the next two and Milan beats Riverside, Peabody is the region champion. I believe that they will be fired up because of this. And the golden tide have been improving every game this year. I smell this as a trap game for Milan. 

Odds of winning that $Billion last week about the same as this happening.

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36 minutes ago, FootballFanatic12345 said:

Peabody has 0 chance of accomplishing this. Get your head out of the 1a days and realize what this team is capable of.

 

32 minutes ago, SpottedGoat said:

Odds of winning that $Billion last week about the same as this happening.

Whose head is in the 1A days?  I never said they would do it. Just that it is possible. I don’t think Peabody will beat Milan and Huntingdung in back to back weeks. But I do know this is a huge rivalry and anything can happen. Peabody is at home and has one of the best coaching staffs in the state. They will be ready to play and Milan. Annoy take them lightly. 

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18 minutes ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

 

Whose head is in the 1A days?  I never said they would do it. Just that it is possible. I don’t think Peabody will beat Milan and Huntingdung in back to back weeks. But I do know this is a huge rivalry and anything can happen. Peabody is at home and has one of the best coaching staffs in the state. They will be ready to play and Milan. Annoy take them lightly. 

They can be ready but this year Milan is different.

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1 hour ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

 

Whose head is in the 1A days?  I never said they would do it. Just that it is possible. I don’t think Peabody will beat Milan and Huntingdung in back to back weeks. But I do know this is a huge rivalry and anything can happen. Peabody is at home and has one of the best coaching staffs in the state. They will be ready to play and Milan. Annoy take them lightly. 

I am a fan of analytics and appreciate knowing the scenarios. Regardless of mathematical probability you never count anyone out as long as they are yet to be mathematically eliminated. 

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