
How many undefeated NFL teams will there be after week two, 9/15/08?
10
http://www.nfl.com/standings
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Questions suspends just prior to Sunday's kickoff.
Settlement details:
As reported by a major mainstream news source.
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15 or 16 teams are 2-0 |
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13 or 14 teams are 2-0 |
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11 or 12 teams are 2-0 |
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9 or 10 teams are 2-0 |
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7 or 8 teams are 2-0 |
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5 or 6 teams are 2-0 |
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3 or 4 teams are 2-0 |
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1 or 2 teams are 2-0 |
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NO ONE IS 2-0 |
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Suspend date: Sun 14th Sep 9:59am PDT Settlement date: Tue 16th Sep 7:04am PDTPrediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Sun 14th Sep 9:59am PDT have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
Initial likelihoods: 15 or 16 teams are 2-0: 4%, 13 or 14 teams are 2-0: 8%, 11 or 12 teams are 2-0: 12%, 9 or 10 teams are 2-0: 20%, 7 or 8 teams are 2-0: 24%, 5 or 6 teams are 2-0: 18%, 3 or 4 teams are 2-0: 8%, 1 or 2 teams are 2-0: 4%, NO ONE IS 2-0: 2%
Action history:
As of Sunday afternoon, there are 8 undefeated teams, with the Sunday night game and Monday night games remaining. Since the Monday night game features 2 teams that are 1-0, the game will produce an undefeated team. So there will by 9 or 10 (depending on the Sunday nightgame result) teams taht are undefeated. The market can be settled as 9 or 10 team.
http://www.nfl.com/standings
Suspend date: Sun 14th Sep 9:59am PDT Settlement date: Tue 16th Sep 7:04am PDTPrediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Sun 14th Sep 9:59am PDT have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
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and the way the options were written referred only to
teams with a 2-0 record. With the Baltimore/Houston
game being cancelled, there were only 10 2-0 teams.
Yep, I was mistaken. Thanks for the explanation. Makes sense to me.
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