12-21-2015, 04:03 PM
(12-21-2015, 03:46 PM)SteelCitySouth Wrote: A prediction is a statement within the English language. Your prediction, which again is a statement, is stupid. If you think a prediction is not a statement then you are overtly stupid, I don't think you are, I just feel like you may have forgotten or something.
Wow, SCS, I guess I gave your intelligence too much credit.
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Steelers lost to the Browns in their 2nd meeting last year. Jets game against the Patriots and Bills earlier this year, though losses, were still quite close. Yes, yes, yes, I know all the crap that would come as a response (i.e. Browns had Hoyer at QB last year and Hoyer > Manziel; etc), but that only makes the prediction an unlikely and/or improbable, not stupid. A stupid prediction would be something like calling for snow in the middle of July.
As I said, only a moron would think my prediction is stupid. Unlikely or improbable, sure. Stupid? No. Stupid predictions are ones that are impossible to occur.
You're obviously not a total moron: you're smart enough to focus your argument on the prediction = statement item instead of the prediction itself. But, if you think the prediction is stupid ... well, the facts don't lie.
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