I wouldn't like laying the juice with Phil but that's what the books probably want or they wouldn't have set the line that high. Marquis is (at least up to now) a horrible pitcher and probably should be playing A-ball somewhere. How he's in the majors is beyond me. But anyway, he won't last past the 4th inning if he plays to form. Phillies should be ahead 4 or 5 runs by the 5th inning and Marquis should be out of the game. That said, Marquis could toss a jewel of a game. But his short history sure doesn't point to it. It's kinda like burning your hand on the stove and wanting to keep touching it day after day to see if it's going to hurt again the same as last time. Personally, I wouldn't touch the juice since ANY pitcher can have a great day or an off day. And I wouldn't play Marquis with YOUR money. Better just to sit back, relax, watch a game that's competitive, and find that the final Phillies score was 7-2 in favor of the Phils. Personal feeling is that they set a line this high to keep bettors off the game to give themselves a nice payday in case the unthinkable happens. Since I'm not even close to being on this game, if you are...I'll cross my fingers for you that the unthinkable does happen. Best of luck.
I wouldn't like laying the juice with Phil but that's what the books probably want or they wouldn't have set the line that high. Marquis is (at least up to now) a horrible pitcher and probably should be playing A-ball somewhere. How he's in the majors is beyond me. But anyway, he won't last past the 4th inning if he plays to form. Phillies should be ahead 4 or 5 runs by the 5th inning and Marquis should be out of the game. That said, Marquis could toss a jewel of a game. But his short history sure doesn't point to it. It's kinda like burning your hand on the stove and wanting to keep touching it day after day to see if it's going to hurt again the same as last time. Personally, I wouldn't touch the juice since ANY pitcher can have a great day or an off day. And I wouldn't play Marquis with YOUR money. Better just to sit back, relax, watch a game that's competitive, and find that the final Phillies score was 7-2 in favor of the Phils. Personal feeling is that they set a line this high to keep bettors off the game to give themselves a nice payday in case the unthinkable happens. Since I'm not even close to being on this game, if you are...I'll cross my fingers for you that the unthinkable does happen. Best of luck.
I wouldn't like laying the juice with Phil but that's what the books probably want or they wouldn't have set the line that high. Marquis is (at least up to now) a horrible pitcher and probably should be playing A-ball somewhere. How he's in the majors is beyond me. But anyway, he won't last past the 4th inning if he plays to form. Phillies should be ahead 4 or 5 runs by the 5th inning and Marquis should be out of the game. That said, Marquis could toss a jewel of a game. But his short history sure doesn't point to it. It's kinda like burning your hand on the stove and wanting to keep touching it day after day to see if it's going to hurt again the same as last time. Personally, I wouldn't touch the juice since ANY pitcher can have a great day or an off day. And I wouldn't play Marquis with YOUR money. Better just to sit back, relax, watch a game that's competitive, and find that the final Phillies score was 7-2 in favor of the Phils. Personal feeling is that they set a line this high to keep bettors off the game to give themselves a nice payday in case the unthinkable happens. Since I'm not even close to being on this game, if you are...I'll cross my fingers for you that the unthinkable does happen. Best of luck.
To be honest with you, I could careless who pitch the games. In fact, I don't care to know the players. I just care for the final results and that is it.
I wouldn't like laying the juice with Phil but that's what the books probably want or they wouldn't have set the line that high. Marquis is (at least up to now) a horrible pitcher and probably should be playing A-ball somewhere. How he's in the majors is beyond me. But anyway, he won't last past the 4th inning if he plays to form. Phillies should be ahead 4 or 5 runs by the 5th inning and Marquis should be out of the game. That said, Marquis could toss a jewel of a game. But his short history sure doesn't point to it. It's kinda like burning your hand on the stove and wanting to keep touching it day after day to see if it's going to hurt again the same as last time. Personally, I wouldn't touch the juice since ANY pitcher can have a great day or an off day. And I wouldn't play Marquis with YOUR money. Better just to sit back, relax, watch a game that's competitive, and find that the final Phillies score was 7-2 in favor of the Phils. Personal feeling is that they set a line this high to keep bettors off the game to give themselves a nice payday in case the unthinkable happens. Since I'm not even close to being on this game, if you are...I'll cross my fingers for you that the unthinkable does happen. Best of luck.
To be honest with you, I could careless who pitch the games. In fact, I don't care to know the players. I just care for the final results and that is it.
To be honest with you, I could careless who pitch the games. In fact, I don't care to know the players. I just care for the final results and that is it.
To be honest with you, I could careless who pitch the games. In fact, I don't care to know the players. I just care for the final results and that is it.
To be honest with you, I could careless who pitch the games. In fact, I don't care to know the players. I just care for the final results and that is it.
To be honest with you, I could careless who pitch the games. In fact, I don't care to know the players. I just care for the final results and that is it.
There are more than 1 pitcher pitching the games so why does it matter who starts the game? You guys cap games based on players, teams, results, or whatever it may be and I cap games based on price and value and that is it.
There are more than 1 pitcher pitching the games so why does it matter who starts the game? You guys cap games based on players, teams, results, or whatever it may be and I cap games based on price and value and that is it.
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