I tend to agree with you on this one. A lot of respected cappers here on Indy with GOY bullshit and all that. Emotional win on Sunday night this may be a letdown spot for them and Vegas feels that way too.
The more I look at it the more I'm leaning Balty
I tend to agree with you on this one. A lot of respected cappers here on Indy with GOY bullshit and all that. Emotional win on Sunday night this may be a letdown spot for them and Vegas feels that way too.
The more I look at it the more I'm leaning Balty
ravens this week is the type of wager that makes me sick to my stomach when i'm clicking the submit button but i'll be smiling in the 4th quarter.
Aren't the ones that wanna make ya puke usually the best ones?
ravens this week is the type of wager that makes me sick to my stomach when i'm clicking the submit button but i'll be smiling in the 4th quarter.
Aren't the ones that wanna make ya puke usually the best ones?
I understand the logic of what you are saying...
I'm normally a firm believer in the basic concept of bad teams aren't as bad as you think they are and good teams aren't as good as you think they are.
OAK/PHI and TB/GB didn't really surprise me at all. In games in which one team has an 80% chance of winning, the other team will win 1 out of 5 times. It happens.
This time, I really don't get it. Vegas does this occasionally. They are not always trap games. Minnesota played at Cleveland. They were favored by 4. They won by 14. Clearly, by this logic, they were trying to get it so that they had millions of dollars riding on Cleveland with everyone else betting on Minnesota.
But why?
What did they see that the rest of us didn't?
I understand the logic of what you are saying...
I'm normally a firm believer in the basic concept of bad teams aren't as bad as you think they are and good teams aren't as good as you think they are.
OAK/PHI and TB/GB didn't really surprise me at all. In games in which one team has an 80% chance of winning, the other team will win 1 out of 5 times. It happens.
This time, I really don't get it. Vegas does this occasionally. They are not always trap games. Minnesota played at Cleveland. They were favored by 4. They won by 14. Clearly, by this logic, they were trying to get it so that they had millions of dollars riding on Cleveland with everyone else betting on Minnesota.
But why?
What did they see that the rest of us didn't?
if u believe in "trap" games then you took Denver +2.5 at home, and u lost...
if u believe in "trap" games then you took Denver +2.5 at home, and u lost...
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