Originally posted by Raiders:
153,500 to 1. So the odds are good it won't happen at all. But you never know.

Okay, let me add one more twist to the debate. Everyone keeps concentrating on the fact that we'll have 392 teams in one contest and 396 in another and thus the odds of one team winning both contests is 1:155,232. I wish the insurance company viewed it the same way, but they don't. Basically, I think they see it as a 1:396 chance.
But let's break it down even further. With each contest having wild cards, we're probably looking at something like 62 playoff teams in the NFFC and 74 playoff teams in the NBC FFC. Out of those teams, how many do you think will have duplicate owners? Do you think it's possible that 10 owners will make the Championship Round in each contest? 15? 20? 25? Maybe 30?
I think we all agree it's possible for someone to finish first or second in both leagues, right? There are enough talented owners in our contests to win both and with the way signups are going I'd say we'll have 100+ owners doing both main events. So imagine if 25 owners were in the Championship Round of each contest. Now what are the odds of winning both titles??
I'm not telling the insurance company these numbers, but I think if you look at it this way, you can see that it is possible for someone to do the impossible. It certainly can be done.
Okay, now who wants to submit another guess on the insurance quote and the number of years the insurance company thinks this can be accomplished in?
[ May 22, 2008, 01:39 PM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
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