@SharpFootball That year that Derek Carr chucked up a 40 yd Hail Mary every time his team was down in the fourth quarter and got like 5 game changing PI calls
@guy7689@vikesfan27777 I see that Mike running to the route with his back turned to Lamar as both the reason he didn’t throw it and the reason he ran it.
@ahoy_there_@JonSchweppe Not to mention, there is a good reason for this to occur (and it happens in the prediction markets because of it).
The demand is lopsided. More people want to bet the Spurs, and would do so if the odds were 93%.
@JustinMacmahan I come from a family of Cowboys fans, and in 2014 I was one. (We’re from Dallas). I was losing sleep before the Lions divisional playoff game, and I placed a substantial bet on the Lions plus the points.
Needless to say, the nuance of the bet was lost at the watch party.
@theEconBlog@peterrhague This is exactly the point needed in response to the OP.
Pushing a button with no stakes is far different than pushing a button with true consequences attached.
The fact that the poll is even close indicates that everyone who pushes blue will die in real life.