really small
12%
2012 will happen, as for the apocalypse in 2012 I don't know. :)
Not high odds
not very good sorry
It would enhance the Cowboys' chances of staying in the NFC playoff race. A loss for the Vikings could be devastating to their chances.
As long as you have your colon checked regularly through a colonoscopy and catch the cancer early enough your chances of beating it are extremely high.
* by beating him up! ):
yes theyre 8-5 and could have a real shot at the playoffs but injuries are hurting their chances
It's quite likely.
Minnesota has been in four Super Bowls. Their first was Super Bowl IV against Kansas City Chiefs (L 23-7), then Super Bowl VIII against the Miami Dolphins (L 24-7). They played the Pittsburgh Steelers in SB IX (L 16-6), and finally against the Oakland Raiders in SB XI and lost 32-14. The year in between SB's IX and XI (1975), Minnesota lost to the Dallas Cowboys in the infamous "Hail Mary" game. Chances are the had the Vikings won that game they would have been the first team to go to 4 straight SB's, a feat later achieved by the Buffalo Bills, who ironically, are 0-4 as well. What most people do not know is that Fran Tarkenton was the QB in 3 of those SB's not all four. The starting QB for Minnesota in SB IV against KC was Joe Kapp.
Not necessarily. The heart can be restarted, but the longer it stops, the lower the chances of success.
No ... their record after 14 games is 6-8 and they have been officially eliminated from playoff competition.
Depends on the type of cancer, how far it is advanced, general health of the patient, quality of available medical care (can you get there, can you afford it, etc.)
Jason, a bully, wanted to quash Oscar's chances of getting on the team, so Jason threatened Oscar with a beating if Oscar applied.
You will need to consult with a very good lawyer for a correct and legal answer to your specific situation.
Given that Isaiah is a 28 year consecutive footsie world champion- your chances of beating Isaiah are greater than 0%, but not by much.