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Panthers at 49ers ... What are the odds...


Jeremy Igo

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I give you the items, you give me the odds. Lets see who really knows their stuff. 

 

What are the odds we will see these things on Sunday... 

 

1. The Cam Newton Superman pose

2. A wasted timeout due to late play call

3. A Julius Peppers sack

4. A Ron Rivera scowl

5. A Carolina Panthers victory

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I'm not a betting man but I'll bet my butthole puckers the first time the broadcast cuts away to Shula sitting in the booth looking like Quentin Tarantino in glasses staring at an upside down pop warner playbook getting bad calls in with :07 on the play clock

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

I'm not a betting man but I'll bet my butthole puckers the first time the broadcast cuts away to Shula sitting in the booth looking like Quentin Tarantino in glasses staring at an upside down pop warner playbook getting bad calls in with :07 on the play clock

Good news. Since the mike to the quarterback cuts off at 15 seconds. It is impossible for what you fear to happen.

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I give you the items, you give me the odds. Lets see who really knows their stuff. 

 

What are the odds we will see these things on Sunday... 

 

1. The Cam Newton Superman pose

2. A wasted timeout due to late play call

3. A Julius Peppers sack

4. A Ron Rivera scowl

5. A Carolina Panthers victory

 

1. 3/1

2.  1/4

3. 4/1

4. 1/5000

5. 1/2

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