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I guess I'm a sucker.
Have Louisville under...7-9 under as a 10+ fav. Only thing I've got going for me. BOL to all
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badlands | 34 |
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This is the best site: mod edit
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weeble5672 | 39 |
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Going against the back to back tonight.
Panthers +160 Devils -110 Blues +110
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Lippsman | 44 |
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I've seen this happen time after time when two great offenses go head to head and what looks like a simple over on paper ends up going under. It's more prevalent when two great defenses face each other and the total goes over, especially in college football i.e. Florida v FSU, Alabama v Georgia, and San Fran v Chicago this year. Just wondering if others agree or disagree?
Then, I guess you could say, using this logic, I will be picking the over in the BCS Championship game.
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usernamena | 1 |
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[Quote: Originally Posted by KingRGIII]
Our Leader has made the call folks! Redskins it is! How cool is this guy? He leads our country while repairing all the crap the Bush Klan did to our great nation. Not to mention the guy knows his sports. What other president do you see out playing basketball, getting involved in sports (ie: playoffs for NCAA Football) and actually knowing what he is talking about when it comes to sports. This guy rarely looses on his sports predictions and has the power to basically do anything he wants. Redskins win Straight up tonight. [/Quote/]Do some research.
You do realize that Clinton is the reason for your shitty economy...passing the bill to allow stock traders to basically gamble using derivatives is because of the great Bill Clinton, not George W. Bush. Here's a quote from the man himself, from ABC NEWS: “On derivatives, yeah I think they were wrong and I think I was wrong to take [their advice] because the argument on derivatives was that these things are expensive and sophisticated and only a handful of investors will buy them and they don’t need any extra protection, and any extra transparency. The money they’re putting up guarantees them transparency . . . First of all sometimes people with a lot of money make stupid decisions and make it without transparency.” |
KingRGIII | 92 |
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It's definitely at tough game to predict, but I'll take the better defense on a somewhat chilly night at home. The two key things to look at are Louisville leaving the Big East for the ACC in 2014 (usually gets a team to play better i.e. West Virginia vs. Clemson in the Orange Bowl last year) and the possibility that Charlie Strong has interviewed at Auburn. You can call me crazy all you want, but truth be told, when a coach has reportedly interviewed for another position, his players aren't exactly going to be riled up to play for a guy like that. Obviously, there could be no truth to this report or the Louisville players don't care, but it's always something to digest and mull over.
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rynogeis | 52 |
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[Quote: Originally Posted by CappingChemist] Agreed. Skelton is overrated, o line is overrated. Good luck! [/Quote
Hmm...how can the o line be overrated if everyone knows they are a sieve?
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kn0wn | 101 |
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