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Originally posted by Gorgar
What's CFL?
Maybe it was baseball then?Or yet another league of american football?
Canadian Football League.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Gee, you probably consider watching a pie bake more exciting than eating it.
Only when it isn't clear when the pie will be ready or when bits of the pie are likely to head butt other parts of the pie and get sent off. When there is a likelyhood of some of it baking in a way I've never seen before and possibly not even being cooked at all. When parts of the pie may display significant skill in order to nearly bake and then suddenly and inexplicably just fail to bake at the last moment. I do get a bit fed up when bits of the pie keep falling over and waving appendages about trying to bake without trying.

And anyway, I don't really like pie.

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Originally posted by Wheely
Only when it isn't clear when the pie will be ready or when bits of the pie are likely to head butt other parts of the pie and get sent off. When there is a likelyhood of some of it baking in a way I've never seen before and possibly not even being cooked at all. When parts of the pie may display significant skill in order to nearly bake and then suddenly a ...[text shortened]... aving appendages about trying to bake without trying.

And anyway, I don't really like pie.
Hahaha,that's funny 😵

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Originally posted by Gorgar
I never said a game has been decided that way.I said there is such a rule.
No...you ask the following:

Isn't it american football that has a rule where sometimes,in case of a tie,the outcome is decided by a coin toss?

And the answer is no.

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Originally posted by darvlay
I was just playing Devil's Advocate, but essentially I agree with you. However, you can't deny the fact that getting the ball first is a big advantage with the NFL's sudden death rule.
I think the number advantage is quite small with something like 53% of those getting the ball first in sudden death winning since the rule was first adopted. Personally I'd tweak it and say that if you score a touchdown you win, but that if you only kick a field goal the other team gets a possession to win or tie it.

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Originally posted by xs
No...you ask the following:

Isn't it american football that has a rule where sometimes,in case of a tie,the outcome is decided by a coin toss?

And the answer is no.
Oh God, I had assumed he wasn't being literal. It would be dreadful if I was wrong on that.

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Originally posted by Wheely
Only when it isn't clear when the pie will be ready or when bits of the pie are likely to head butt other parts of the pie and get sent off. When there is a likelyhood of some of it baking in a way I've never seen before and possibly not even being cooked at all. When parts of the pie may display significant skill in order to nearly bake and then suddenly a ...[text shortened]... aving appendages about trying to bake without trying.

And anyway, I don't really like pie.
Hm, that sounds almost interesting. The next time I bake a pie, I guess I'll watch it all the time to see if it does any of those things.

I never bake a pie, though.

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Originally posted by xs
No...you ask the following:

Isn't it american football that has a rule where sometimes,in case of a tie,the outcome is decided by a coin toss?

And the answer is no.
Ok,lemme rephrase it.
I do believe it is american football which has a rule that in case of a tie,and under certain specifications,the outcome is decided by a coin toss.

Better?

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Originally posted by Gorgar
Ok,lemme rephrase it.
I do believe it is american football which has a rule that in case of a tie,and under certain specifications,the outcome is decided by a coin toss.

Better?
😞😞😞

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Originally posted by Gorgar
Ok,lemme rephrase it.
I do believe it is american football which has a rule that in case of a tie,and under certain specifications,the outcome is decided by a coin toss.

Better?
No it is still an incorrect statement.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
I think the number advantage is quite small with something like 53% of those getting the ball first in sudden death winning since the rule was first adopted. Personally I'd tweak it and say that if you score a touchdown you win, but that if you only kick a field goal the other team gets a possession to win or tie it.
Wow. 53% is quite a bit smaller than I would have imagined.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Hm, that sounds almost interesting. The next time I bake a pie, I guess I'll watch it all the time to see if it does any of those things.

I never bake a pie, though.
It works just as well watching Sød warm up but that's even more revolting.

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Originally posted by Wheely
It works just as well watching Sød warm up but that's even more revolting.
What the heck is Sød? Another one of those strange things you have down there in the south?

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Originally posted by no1marauder
No it is still an incorrect statement.
I give up.What would make it correct then?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What the heck is Sød? Another one of those strange things you have down there in the south?
I'm terribly concerned about what country you are actually in Nordles.

Go down to your local ICA, scour the shelves (there's rarely more than three shelves so it shouldn't be difficult) and you will find a tin of something that looks like stew but actually tastes like the water that comes out of the washing machine outlet when you clean the filter. It's called Sød. On no account eat it. Even the Norwegians laugh at me for having tried it once.