*all bets are based on a 1 - 3 unit system and in between. 5 bets max per week. 15 units max per week. Some exceptions apply.
Week 5
I usually wait until much closer to game time to lock in any bets, but I'm making Week 5 an exception due to a particular generous line. As well, I max out at 5 bets per week or 15 units per week in the case they are all 3* bets. So even though it's 1-3* unit bet system, this week I'm mixing it up a bit, but I'll still stay under the 15 units max.
1. Cincinnati Bengals Pick'em: 15 units!
Putting my whole weekly wager down on a single bet. My father is a financial planner and preaches diversity, so he certainly wouldn't approve. But hey, sometimes you just have to go with your gut.
The Bengals are coming off a convincing win, one they were expected to win, but you could see the potential of this team taking shape. Burfict coming back was huge for team confidence and defensive play, and he'll only get better. Dunlap, who during the preseason said he was gunning for the sack record, finally came out to play - look for a repeat performance at the big show on Sunday! More great news for the Bengals, Eifert will be back. There was a lot of talk about the Bengals not being able to convert in the red zone, well that will soon fade as they get an entire week and a half to prepare against Dallas and have one of the top Tight Ends in the league coming back. I don't really need to touch on AJ, other than to say he's healthy and Dalton is no idiot, he'll get him the ball.
I really love this situation for a couple other reasons. The run game for the Bengals wasn't great last week and they'll work to correct that. You don't want to be coming off a win thinking there's nothing to get better at. That and red zone scoring will be keys. On the other side of the ball, Dallas coming off a road win is key. They played the lowly 49ers and are probably feeling pretty good right now, but they don't know what type of buzz saw is coming to town. The 49ers are nothing compared to the Bengals. The Cowboys will have a little too much confidence which will quickly go out the window when they get hit in the mouth hard by the Bengals vicious defenders and their two headed RB committee.
I simply don't see the Bengals regressing at this point in the year. They've already took a couple bad losses and now get some key players back and will look to build off last Thursday's win. Losing will not be an option for Marvin and company.
*all bets are based on a 1 - 3 unit system and in between. 5 bets max per week. 15 units max per week. Some exceptions apply.
Week 5
I usually wait until much closer to game time to lock in any bets, but I'm making Week 5 an exception due to a particular generous line. As well, I max out at 5 bets per week or 15 units per week in the case they are all 3* bets. So even though it's 1-3* unit bet system, this week I'm mixing it up a bit, but I'll still stay under the 15 units max.
1. Cincinnati Bengals Pick'em: 15 units!
Putting my whole weekly wager down on a single bet. My father is a financial planner and preaches diversity, so he certainly wouldn't approve. But hey, sometimes you just have to go with your gut.
The Bengals are coming off a convincing win, one they were expected to win, but you could see the potential of this team taking shape. Burfict coming back was huge for team confidence and defensive play, and he'll only get better. Dunlap, who during the preseason said he was gunning for the sack record, finally came out to play - look for a repeat performance at the big show on Sunday! More great news for the Bengals, Eifert will be back. There was a lot of talk about the Bengals not being able to convert in the red zone, well that will soon fade as they get an entire week and a half to prepare against Dallas and have one of the top Tight Ends in the league coming back. I don't really need to touch on AJ, other than to say he's healthy and Dalton is no idiot, he'll get him the ball.
I really love this situation for a couple other reasons. The run game for the Bengals wasn't great last week and they'll work to correct that. You don't want to be coming off a win thinking there's nothing to get better at. That and red zone scoring will be keys. On the other side of the ball, Dallas coming off a road win is key. They played the lowly 49ers and are probably feeling pretty good right now, but they don't know what type of buzz saw is coming to town. The 49ers are nothing compared to the Bengals. The Cowboys will have a little too much confidence which will quickly go out the window when they get hit in the mouth hard by the Bengals vicious defenders and their two headed RB committee.
I simply don't see the Bengals regressing at this point in the year. They've already took a couple bad losses and now get some key players back and will look to build off last Thursday's win. Losing will not be an option for Marvin and company.
Nice record, man. Money management and bet volume management truly are the essence of consistent profit in any market, especially sports investing. I admire your discipline in both of these.
Nice record, man. Money management and bet volume management truly are the essence of consistent profit in any market, especially sports investing. I admire your discipline in both of these.
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