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Until this season, McNabb's total Win Probability Added (WPA) over those games is 0.94, meaning he had been a solid net positive for the Philadelphia Eagles when the chips were down.
Statistical analysis: History says benching Donovan McNabb was a mistake Brian Burke 2010
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On a per-game basis, the Redskins 'line gives up 0.53 worth of Win Probability each week, while the league average is 0.38.
Statistical analysis: History says benching Donovan McNabb was a mistake Brian Burke 2010
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His four interceptions, including a one-handed grab he returned 92 yards for a touchdown, were worth a total of 0.99 Win Probability Added (WPA).
Statistical analysis: DeAngelo Hall plays the hero, and other notes Brian Burke 2010
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Probability is the only part of maths that I can understand.
D&D meme nathreee 2009
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Probability is the reason every natural law works.
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"Probability is bringing us into the next generation of AI and much more powerful computers that can handle data that is orders of magnitude more complex," says Winn.
Definitely, Maybe Rohin Dharmakumar 2010
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They need to look at "Probability" - Probablility of their venture being a long term success.
Archive 2006-09-01 Ben Barren 2006
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They need to look at "Probability" - Probablility of their venture being a long term success.
Fast + Furious Rocket Fuel Startups Should Gauge Probability of Success Ben Barren 2006
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Great Regulars: A few years ago, Stephen D. Unwin, a theoretical physicist turned risk analyst, wrote a book called The Probability of God, in which he used Bayes' Theorem to calculate the likelihood of there being a supreme being.
Archive 2009-12-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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Great Regulars: A few years ago, Stephen D. Unwin, a theoretical physicist turned risk analyst, wrote a book called The Probability of God, in which he used Bayes' Theorem to calculate the likelihood of there being a supreme being.
Great Regulars: A few years ago, Stephen D. Unwin, Rus Bowden 2009
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