The only team picked to win by all the sportswriters was the A. Bears B. Cowboys C. Jets D. Packers E. Redskins

Short Answer

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The question appears to be incomplete as it does not provide enough information to determine which team was selected by all the sports writers. A specific team name from the choices is expected to complete the sentence, but no such information is given.

Step by step solution

01

Understand the question

Understand that the question is about the consistent choice of a series of sports writers. All of them agree on which team will win.
02

Analyze the options

Here, the challenge isn’t in the math or logic, it's in the language. We are presented with several team options: Bears, Cowboys, Jets, Packers, and Redskins.
03

Draw Conclusion

The statement doesn't contain a choice since the question itself is incomplete. It's more of a fill in the blank scenario where we would need more information to finalize the answer.

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