Another winning college football night again last night...I have one play for today as well, so check that you in the NCAAF forum...
The number 5 is the 5th Fibonacci number
The number 5 is also a Pell Number and a Markov number
There are five solutions to Znam's problem of length 6.
Five is the second Sierpinski number of the first kind, and can be written as S2=(22)+1
Five is also the number of Platonic solids
five sides is a pentagon. Figurate numbers representing pentagons (including five) are called pentagonal numbers. Five is also a square pyramidal number.
5, because all other numbers written with a 5 in the ones-place under the decimal system are multiples of five. As a consequence of this, 5 is in base 10 a 1-automorphic number.
five Exceptional Lie groups. 5 is an oxymoron imbiguous by popular demand and social appeal.
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Another winning college football night again last night...I have one play for today as well, so check that you in the NCAAF forum...
The number 5 is the 5th Fibonacci number
The number 5 is also a Pell Number and a Markov number
There are five solutions to Znam's problem of length 6.
Five is the second Sierpinski number of the first kind, and can be written as S2=(22)+1
Five is also the number of Platonic solids
five sides is a pentagon. Figurate numbers representing pentagons (including five) are called pentagonal numbers. Five is also a square pyramidal number.
5, because all other numbers written with a 5 in the ones-place under the decimal system are multiples of five. As a consequence of this, 5 is in base 10 a 1-automorphic number.
five Exceptional Lie groups. 5 is an oxymoron imbiguous by popular demand and social appeal.
What is your reason for the giants? I see alot of love for them and the line is steaming.....
..... but if the panther defensive line gets pressure on mannning, there is tremendous value on the panthers...... that is the key question, how good is the giants offensive line?
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What is your reason for the giants? I see alot of love for them and the line is steaming.....
..... but if the panther defensive line gets pressure on mannning, there is tremendous value on the panthers...... that is the key question, how good is the giants offensive line?
What is your reason for the giants? I see alot of love for them and the line is steaming.....
..... but if the panther defensive line gets pressure on mannning, there is tremendous value on the panthers...... that is the key question, how good is the giants offensive line?
This isn't going to be like the Vikings game last weekend where the O-line is non-existent...and the Giants are not going to have to complete 3rd and longs, like the Panthers were able to put the Vikings in last week....that is where the pass rush came in...
plus....the Vikings o-line was so bad...the panthers were only rushing 3 and getting pressure in that game....the coaching staff was terrible and didnt bring a back over or a TE to help on Peppers...the Giants are not going to be that stupid...and they are not going to be looking at 3rd and longs in this game like the Vikings...
The Giants O-line was regarded as one of the best coming into last season....there whole team has struggled a bit this year...but they are coming around....part of the o-line struggles have come from the fact that the Giants have morphed from a running team, to more of a passing team
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Quote Originally Posted by bob696969:
What is your reason for the giants? I see alot of love for them and the line is steaming.....
..... but if the panther defensive line gets pressure on mannning, there is tremendous value on the panthers...... that is the key question, how good is the giants offensive line?
This isn't going to be like the Vikings game last weekend where the O-line is non-existent...and the Giants are not going to have to complete 3rd and longs, like the Panthers were able to put the Vikings in last week....that is where the pass rush came in...
plus....the Vikings o-line was so bad...the panthers were only rushing 3 and getting pressure in that game....the coaching staff was terrible and didnt bring a back over or a TE to help on Peppers...the Giants are not going to be that stupid...and they are not going to be looking at 3rd and longs in this game like the Vikings...
The Giants O-line was regarded as one of the best coming into last season....there whole team has struggled a bit this year...but they are coming around....part of the o-line struggles have come from the fact that the Giants have morphed from a running team, to more of a passing team
This isn't going to be like the Vikings game last weekend where the O-line is non-existent...and the Giants are not going to have to complete 3rd and longs, like the Panthers were able to put the Vikings in last week....that is where the pass rush came in...
plus....the Vikings o-line was so bad...the panthers were only rushing 3 and getting pressure in that game....the coaching staff was terrible and didnt bring a back over or a TE to help on Peppers...the Giants are not going to be that stupid...and they are not going to be looking at 3rd and longs in this game like the Vikings...
The Giants O-line was regarded as one of the best coming into last season....there whole team has struggled a bit this year...but they are coming around....part of the o-line struggles have come from the fact that the Giants have morphed from a running team, to more of a passing team
Thanks for the input.... defensive line vs offensive line match-ups on a week to week basis is the key to NFL handi-capping, and something that stats can't tell you.... you actually need to watch the games! I am gonna lay-off simply because of a personal rule that I don't bet into "bad" numbers (eg 2 point line movement against the giants)
On the steelers as my lone play so far, good luck
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Quote Originally Posted by MrHeadache:
This isn't going to be like the Vikings game last weekend where the O-line is non-existent...and the Giants are not going to have to complete 3rd and longs, like the Panthers were able to put the Vikings in last week....that is where the pass rush came in...
plus....the Vikings o-line was so bad...the panthers were only rushing 3 and getting pressure in that game....the coaching staff was terrible and didnt bring a back over or a TE to help on Peppers...the Giants are not going to be that stupid...and they are not going to be looking at 3rd and longs in this game like the Vikings...
The Giants O-line was regarded as one of the best coming into last season....there whole team has struggled a bit this year...but they are coming around....part of the o-line struggles have come from the fact that the Giants have morphed from a running team, to more of a passing team
Thanks for the input.... defensive line vs offensive line match-ups on a week to week basis is the key to NFL handi-capping, and something that stats can't tell you.... you actually need to watch the games! I am gonna lay-off simply because of a personal rule that I don't bet into "bad" numbers (eg 2 point line movement against the giants)
Thanks for the input.... defensive line vs offensive line match-ups on a week to week basis is the key to NFL handi-capping, and something that stats can't tell you.... you actually need to watch the games! I am gonna lay-off simply because of a personal rule that I don't bet into "bad" numbers (eg 2 point line movement against the giants)
On the steelers as my lone play so far, good luck
You can't go wrong with the Steelers today....they are actually my top play...Good Luck
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Quote Originally Posted by bob696969:
Thanks for the input.... defensive line vs offensive line match-ups on a week to week basis is the key to NFL handi-capping, and something that stats can't tell you.... you actually need to watch the games! I am gonna lay-off simply because of a personal rule that I don't bet into "bad" numbers (eg 2 point line movement against the giants)
On the steelers as my lone play so far, good luck
You can't go wrong with the Steelers today....they are actually my top play...Good Luck
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