In terms of probability which one of these had the lowest chance of happening?
Leicester winning the EPL
Trump becoming President
Patriots coming back from a 25 point deficit
These digits
>>74140357
Leicester winning the EPL is 1/20 since there are 20 teams.
Trump was 50/50, it was either he gets it or he doesn't. Same for the Pats
>>74140357
wasn't leicester winning the EPL like 4000/1 or something ridiculous? i'd say that, anything can happen in the span of one game but that was a whole season
>>74140415
>Being this bad at math
Go brush your teeth you wanker
>>74140357
Leicester winning by far was the least likely.
It was probably among the least likely things that has occurred in the history of sports.
>>74140535
Only 4 of 1057 times since 1980 did a team come back after being down 25 points....250/1.
But this was in the Super Bowl against the best team in the NFC, with the hottest qb in football, making it more unlikely.
It is close, Lestah or Brady.
>>74140676
Leicester was literally 5000-1 at the start of the season
>>74140676
No sportsbook would have given you anything close to 250/1 odds though. I believe the best you could have gotten was 20/1.
If you can prove otherwise, then please provide evidence to that effect and I'll admit I was wrong.
Meanwhile Leicester City was paying 5,000/1 before the season started.
When you look at pre-seaon odds, then yeah it's Leicester
But in reality, Man U fuckin still sucked, Chelshit collapsed, Arsenal is arsenal, and City was kinda decent
Whole english league was mediocre last year, quality wise. A team like Lester with some great buys and great performances could certainly win that year
Falcons had a 99.7% chance of winning lmao
Leicester winning the EPL
They don't play in such a league
>>74140770
It was about 14/1, was gonna go cheeky on it but didn't bother.
The flip is a retard
>>74140490
>wanker
AHAHAHA
>>74140490
>people other than brits using the term "wanker" unironically
>>74140913
>>74140958
>think I'm using it unironically
Calm down wichser and pikspiller
>>74140357
Probability doesn't enter into anything's outcome, it's just a way to try to predict what was always inevitable.