And he hits ANOTHER 18K on his futures. This dude is scary. New England wasn’t even talked about all year. Were they really even good? Their defense gives up a frickin field goal to that kind of offense . Wow.
And he hits ANOTHER 18K on his futures. This dude is scary. New England wasn’t even talked about all year. Were they really even good? Their defense gives up a frickin field goal to that kind of offense . Wow.
LC. I've tailed you for a long time my friend and I've made money and lost money but I've been playing on bookies money for a good while now thanks to you. Here's to you my friend hopefully some day we can celebrate in person. To a true capper looking g forward to next year already
LC. I've tailed you for a long time my friend and I've made money and lost money but I've been playing on bookies money for a good while now thanks to you. Here's to you my friend hopefully some day we can celebrate in person. To a true capper looking g forward to next year already
t was 3-3 ,under 7 minutes left, rams actually moving the ball ,gurley breaks off his 2nd best run of the night -off left tackle,1st down ,45-40 yd line, going in, no wait "PHANTOM" holding on the center ,on an off tackle run. rams stopped cold .No late hit call on QB on the sidelines,(roughing passer on KC when Bradys shoulder touched),no pass interference on pass inside the 10. perfect hit by the rams dback ,called a penalty ,to "make up" for last week .Yes Brady and Belecheck are the "GOATS", but since Kraft has owned the Pats its amazing how many Calls and Non-Calls go the Patriots way.
t was 3-3 ,under 7 minutes left, rams actually moving the ball ,gurley breaks off his 2nd best run of the night -off left tackle,1st down ,45-40 yd line, going in, no wait "PHANTOM" holding on the center ,on an off tackle run. rams stopped cold .No late hit call on QB on the sidelines,(roughing passer on KC when Bradys shoulder touched),no pass interference on pass inside the 10. perfect hit by the rams dback ,called a penalty ,to "make up" for last week .Yes Brady and Belecheck are the "GOATS", but since Kraft has owned the Pats its amazing how many Calls and Non-Calls go the Patriots way.
Been a long week debating back and forth whether or not I'm going to bet this game. Pretty torn to this point, for one people have not caught on to how good this LA team is yet and in my opinion, this playoff run for the Rams very well could be the start of the next dynasty in the NFL. The Rams are without a doubt the better team who should be favorites in this game, but again most haven’t and won’t catch on to how complete of a team they are until they are back competing for another Superbowl bid next year.I have the Rams at -3 in this game, meaning I have the Pats with a 50% chance of covering a +3 spread. So while they still can win this game it's not something I want to bet on. The Pats will need several breaks to go their way – special teams, turnovers, etc. The Rams are the most complete team assembled that we’ve seen in a while. A top 3 offensive line in the game, Todd Gurley, Jared Goff who is an above average QB as long as he’s not playing in weather (this game is in a dome), Brandin Cooks, Aaron Donald, Suh, Dante Fowler, a top defensive coordinator in the league in Wade Phillips, a true shutdown corner in Aqib Talib.The only reason the Rams defense was ranked near the bottom this year was due to Talib’s prolonged absence. The Rams gave up 30 points per game this year, but only 18 points per game when Talib was in the lineup. And again, people thinking the Rams shouldn’t be in the Superbowl due to the blown call against the Saints is incorrect. The only reason the Saints built that early 13-0 lead was due to Rams miscues, not dominant execution by New Orleans. It was a pass that went right through Gurley’s hands for an interception, an offsides play on 4th down by the Rams, Goff not hearing the playcalls coming into his headset etc etc. The Saints 13-0 lead wasn’t due to anything they did great. The Rams went on to dominate the Saints from that point on 26-10, on the road, in the Superdome and in the playoffs, where the Saints have never lost. The Pats can’t line up against these guys and win straight up without a combination of phenomenal coaching + some breaks. As there isn’t a huge coordinator discrepancy like Josh McDaniels vs the rest of the league, as Wade Phillips is in the same league as him. In fact, McDaniels averages just 19 points per game against Wade over their respective careers.New England absolutely can win this game, but they are not the right side in my opinion and have an uphill battle to climb in this game. So as crazy as it sounds, I won’t be betting the Superbowl this year.If this was a regular season game, I'd be on the Patriots under 30 -120 for 3x. But I've decided to just watch the bowl as a fan this year and root for New England.Best of luck on the game and moving forward covers, it’s been a fun ride - my season is over.NFL YTD: 118-63 ATS +121.25 Units
Been a long week debating back and forth whether or not I'm going to bet this game. Pretty torn to this point, for one people have not caught on to how good this LA team is yet and in my opinion, this playoff run for the Rams very well could be the start of the next dynasty in the NFL. The Rams are without a doubt the better team who should be favorites in this game, but again most haven’t and won’t catch on to how complete of a team they are until they are back competing for another Superbowl bid next year.I have the Rams at -3 in this game, meaning I have the Pats with a 50% chance of covering a +3 spread. So while they still can win this game it's not something I want to bet on. The Pats will need several breaks to go their way – special teams, turnovers, etc. The Rams are the most complete team assembled that we’ve seen in a while. A top 3 offensive line in the game, Todd Gurley, Jared Goff who is an above average QB as long as he’s not playing in weather (this game is in a dome), Brandin Cooks, Aaron Donald, Suh, Dante Fowler, a top defensive coordinator in the league in Wade Phillips, a true shutdown corner in Aqib Talib.The only reason the Rams defense was ranked near the bottom this year was due to Talib’s prolonged absence. The Rams gave up 30 points per game this year, but only 18 points per game when Talib was in the lineup. And again, people thinking the Rams shouldn’t be in the Superbowl due to the blown call against the Saints is incorrect. The only reason the Saints built that early 13-0 lead was due to Rams miscues, not dominant execution by New Orleans. It was a pass that went right through Gurley’s hands for an interception, an offsides play on 4th down by the Rams, Goff not hearing the playcalls coming into his headset etc etc. The Saints 13-0 lead wasn’t due to anything they did great. The Rams went on to dominate the Saints from that point on 26-10, on the road, in the Superdome and in the playoffs, where the Saints have never lost. The Pats can’t line up against these guys and win straight up without a combination of phenomenal coaching + some breaks. As there isn’t a huge coordinator discrepancy like Josh McDaniels vs the rest of the league, as Wade Phillips is in the same league as him. In fact, McDaniels averages just 19 points per game against Wade over their respective careers.New England absolutely can win this game, but they are not the right side in my opinion and have an uphill battle to climb in this game. So as crazy as it sounds, I won’t be betting the Superbowl this year.If this was a regular season game, I'd be on the Patriots under 30 -120 for 3x. But I've decided to just watch the bowl as a fan this year and root for New England.Best of luck on the game and moving forward covers, it’s been a fun ride - my season is over.NFL YTD: 118-63 ATS +121.25 Units
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