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Old 02-05-2012, 11:32 AM
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Hank Stram's SuperBowl Winner (39-4-2)

Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Hank Stram developed a simple formula for picking the SuperBowl winner and the system has hit at a 90% clip. He once hit 16 straight winners before losing one. Stram picks the straight up winner with a simple point system.

This year, his formula picks the New England Patriots.

*To see this formula go to: ComputerPredictions, then Computer predictions for all sports by professional. Scroll down to 2112 Hank Stram SB Systems.

GL on your play today college football friends.
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Old 02-05-2012, 11:43 AM
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so it picks SU winners?
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Old 02-05-2012, 11:55 AM
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this is the formula... it has not done well last several yrs

1. Give 10 points if a team has won a Super Bowl in the last three years.
2. Give 8.0 points to any team whose opponent is playing in their very first Super Bowl in franchise history.
3. Give 8.0 points to the team that has allowed the fewer defensive rushes.
4. Give 7.0 points to the team with the best straight up win/loss record including playoffs.
5. Give 7.0 points to the team with the most offensive rushes.
6. Give 5.0 points to the team with the lower defensive rush average per carry.
7. Give 4.0 points to the team that has the best net kick-punt touchdown returns.
8. Give 4.0 points to the team the team with the better record against the point spread.
9. Give 4.0 points to the team that has the superior net penalty yards.
10. Give 3.5 points to the team that has the best yards per pass attempt.
11. Give 3.5 points to the team that has given up the fewest points.
12. Give 3.5 points to the team that has allowed the fewest rushing touchdowns.
13. Give 3.0 points to the team that has the most sacks.
14. Give 2.5 points to the team with the fewest offensive pass attempts.
15. Give 2.0 points to the team that had the best net punts (total) on the year.
16. Give 1.5 points to the team with the best average per offensive rush.
17. Give 1.0 points to the team with the best completion percentage.
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Old 02-05-2012, 12:09 PM
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SI5, with his formula...he has NE at 41 points and NY at around 19.

I'm just presenting information for the forum....bigboys should be able to pick who they like.

Personally, I am playing NE and Over rather large today.
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Old 02-05-2012, 12:21 PM
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I am playing the total as Over today, along with passing totals over in a lot of prop plays for both teams.
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I thinking both QBs will play well today. If that happens, should be some points scored.

Who the hell knows for sure in this type game.
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Old 02-05-2012, 03:36 PM
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how did he pick straight up winners for SB and have 2 ties?
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Old 02-05-2012, 04:46 PM
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Duck, I don't know for sure but would guess since his formula is based on given points, both teams came out with the same number of points which was considered a tie.
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Old 02-07-2012, 08:22 PM
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Loss, oh well, happens hank
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