@goatlave2 It’s funny bc this list is basically the inverse of the actual results of the nfc south last year. Somehow the Bucs and panthers are super shitty, but played for the division crown in week 17
@me_probabIy I'm curious to see how the Saints pass rush does this year bc outside of Young it's pretty bad. Maybe we can see Tyree Wilson have a career resurgence which would be huge
@briansafrit@brgridiron I hope they win just enough to see their hopes shattered at the end of the regular season when they realize that once again, they're going to miss out on the playoffs.
@brgridiron Sorry to say, but the Cowboys. I hate them with the intensity of a thousand burning suns, but I believe right now they are set up to be a 1 or 2 seed.
@VinnysCorner1 Deuce McCallister,Joe Horn, Steve Gleason,Pierre Thomas, Cam Jordan, Morten Anderson, Garrett Hartley, Thomas Morestead, Aaron Brooks, Robert Meachum, Devery Henderson, Willie Roaf, Will Smith, Jimmy Graham, Zack Strief, Max Unger and on and on
@RansomMeachum@kingmonday97@GLabsPlus@SqSehrish They already changed the code to GEMS for that exact reason. Found that out when helping my neice with her home work about 5 or 6 years ago.
@kingmonday97@GLabsPlus@SqSehrish This is the biggest problem with them using pemdas in school. It’s actually parentheses, exponents, (multiplication/division), (addition/subtraction) the ones in parentheses are equal to each other so you do them left to right division is first so you divide first. Google it
@kingmonday97@GLabsPlus@SqSehrish Multiplication and division is on the same level. Just like how addition and subtraction is on the same level. It goes by which one comes first. You are taking the whole "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" thing to much to heart. Thats probably why they change the code to GEMS.
@GLabsPlus@SqSehrish Pemdas
Parentheses exponents multiplication division addition subtraction y'all do kno multiplication comes 1st in dis equation so u multiply 1st den divide 2nd n subtract last cus dere's no exponents parentheses or addition in da equation
10÷5×2-1
10÷10-1
1-1
=0
@JonathonMock@SqSehrish Multiplication and division is on the same level. Just how addition and subtraction is on the same level. There is literally no reasom to go out of order here. The answer is 3.