First off, he's on New Mexico. You have to read between the lines with his facetious comment on the game...
Second, I am quite aware of the where the UVA/Clemson game was played. I was alluding to the fact that it was a similar situation where the public forum was backing "the better team" against a "terrible" team on short line for UVA...The situation is similar in that the perceived better team is SDSU and that the line is a LOCK or gift from allah or whomever at such a short number for the "better" home team...It appears that Vegas is taking a stand that they want to side with New Mexico here...
Third, who says that home teams play harder on their respective home courts? Thats a bunch of rubbish. If anything, good cappers can make a fortune on fading home teams in lookahead, letdown spots, etc...Often you get value taking road dogs more times than not...And in this case, imo, value is with New Mexico.
Reasons: Letdown spot after a tough fought game with UNLV for SDSU. Mental and physically draining game. Big revenge factor for New Mexico here after being beat at the Pit. New Mexico is a cover horse ATS on the road. Look it up. Its pretty good buster. Last, New Mexico just has the offensive capabilities to pull ahead of SDSU...I just see a 10 point win here vs a tired SDSU team...
I could be wrong, been wrong before, will be wrong again...
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First off, he's on New Mexico. You have to read between the lines with his facetious comment on the game...
Second, I am quite aware of the where the UVA/Clemson game was played. I was alluding to the fact that it was a similar situation where the public forum was backing "the better team" against a "terrible" team on short line for UVA...The situation is similar in that the perceived better team is SDSU and that the line is a LOCK or gift from allah or whomever at such a short number for the "better" home team...It appears that Vegas is taking a stand that they want to side with New Mexico here...
Third, who says that home teams play harder on their respective home courts? Thats a bunch of rubbish. If anything, good cappers can make a fortune on fading home teams in lookahead, letdown spots, etc...Often you get value taking road dogs more times than not...And in this case, imo, value is with New Mexico.
Reasons: Letdown spot after a tough fought game with UNLV for SDSU. Mental and physically draining game. Big revenge factor for New Mexico here after being beat at the Pit. New Mexico is a cover horse ATS on the road. Look it up. Its pretty good buster. Last, New Mexico just has the offensive capabilities to pull ahead of SDSU...I just see a 10 point win here vs a tired SDSU team...
I could be wrong, been wrong before, will be wrong again...
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gl dude. any nba plays?
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gl dude. any nba plays?
Yeah I actually like your style. It helps me think the way you do (which I think is a good thing).
Yeah I actually like your style. It helps me think the way you do (which I think is a good thing).
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Yeah I actually like your style. It helps me think the way you do (which I think is a good thing).
Yeah I actually like your style. It helps me think the way you do (which I think is a good thing).

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