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Still on the right side
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I had Central Michigan and I'm gonna double down on Rice tonight
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SystemPlays999 | 43 |
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All over Rice -1 tonight!!!!
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For some reason the link feature isn't working https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blx9ZvubMN4
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Check it out guys...hilarious!
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Think that you can have a high school drinking party in this town! I'm amazed by this you guys https://mendham-chester.patch.com/articles/helicopter-searches-for-partying-chester-teens
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Did you fade them in 2012 and 2011?
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BarrelledIn | 41 |
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aka medellin scotty, king scotty, pinnacle scotty...I found this article on him today and it was quite shocking. I associated with this guy for a period of time and it did not end well..here's the link https://www.ripoffreport.com/scott-king/casinos/durham-internet-5e1f3.htm Any additional info would be much appreciated
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https://www.bookiebash.net/archives/2012/08/27/les-miles-lsu-ats-records/
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Note: These ATS records exclude playoff games Patriots: Bill Belichick (2000-) 110-77-6; 59% Jets: Rex Ryan (2009-) 25-23; 52% Bills: Chan Gailey (2010-) 12-16-3; 42.85% Steelers: Mike Tomlin (2006-) 38-40-2; 48.7% Ravens: John Harbaugh (2007-) 39-38-3; 50.6% Bengals: Marvin Lewis (2002-) 72-82-6; 46.75% Browns: Pat Shurmur (2011-) 7-7-2; 50% Texans: Gary Kubiak (2006-) 47-46-3; 50.3% Titans: Mike Munchak (2011-) 7-9; 43.75% Chargers: Norv Turner (2007-) 41-37-2; 52.56% Broncos: John Fox (2011-) 7-8-1; 46.6% Eagles: Andy Reid (1999-) 115-90-3; 56% Giants: Tom Coughlin (2003-) 72-69; 51% Cowboys: Jason Garrett (2010-) 12-19-1; 38.7% Redskins: Mike Shanahan (2010-) 15-15-2; 50% Packers: Mike McCarthy (2006-) 58-35-3; 62.4% Bears: Lovie Smith (2003-) 67-69-8; 49.3% Lions: Jim Schwartz (2009-) 23-21-4; 52.3% Vikings: Leslie Frazier (2010-) 11-19-2; 36.7% Falcons: Mike Smith (2008-) 39-24-1; 62% Panthers: Ron Riviera (2011-) 9-6-1; 60% 49ers: Jim Harbaugh (2011-) 12-3-1; 80% Cardinals; Ken Whisehunt (2007-) 36-40-5; 47.4% Seahawks: Pete Carroll (2009-) 16-14-2; 54.3% |
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To take into peoples criticism I will narrow it down a little more for you. In the 2000's Texas A&M is 3-0 ATS beating LA Tech by an average of 30.3 points a game and they average margin in relation to the spread is 12.3 points
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This will be the 9th meeting between these two teams since '87.
09/11/10 LTECH 16 - TXAM 48 TXAM -17.5 09/23/06 LTECH 14 - TXAM 45 TXAM -23.5 09/28/02 LTECH 3 - TXAM 31 TXAM -13 09/04/99 TXAM 37 - LTECH 17 TXAM -15.5 09/12/98 LTECH 7 - TXAM 28 LTECH 22.5 10/05/96 LTECH 13 - TXAM 63 TXAM -24 11/05/88 LTECH 17 - TXAM 56 TXAM PK 10/31/87 LTECH 3 - TXAM 32 TXAM PK Texas A&M is currently 8-0 SU AND 7-1 ATS Texas A&M has won by an average of 31.25 points LA Tech Avg. Score: 11.25 Texas A&M Avg. Score: 42.5 Now lets take a look and see if the first 5 games helped project the score of the 6th meeting. After averaging all the scores out you would have Texas A&M winning 43-11. Now the actual score of the game 31-3 but the win margin was only 4 points off. Let's extend this analysis to the 7th and 8th games. Game 7 you would of come up with a 38-10 victory for Texas A&M. Texas A&M won the game 45-14 making the margin only 3 points off. Now time for the 8th meeting. Using this same formula you would project a 42-13 win in favor of Texas A&M. Texas A&M won that game 48-16 making the margin once again only 3 points off. Using this same formula and a couple other things I factored in I have Texas A&M winning 42-14. |
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Some days its just not your night
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I know they lost but I stay strong with my pick. Theres a difference between a bad pick and bad luck if you know what I'm saying
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It doesn't matter how good your wide receivers are if your quarterback sucks
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Game was a fix
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dwcaskey800 | 2 |
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I'm steering clear of that Arizona game. Thats a real toss up, none of those teams has showed any consistency
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CoversFiend | 2 |
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Kevlar is expensive material and the NFL doesn't want to fork out all that money to do it for every player. The only reason the NFL has become "cautious" with concussions is not because they really care about the player's safety, but more for the fact that they need to show the public and the player's that they "care"
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dcmc34f | 2 |
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Heres my write up for my week 3 Steelers at Colts game
This game was a no brainer pick for me. You have the tough talented Ben Roethlisberger for the Steelers and than you have the drunk washed up Kerry Collins. With the Colts getting completely man handled in their past two games you would expect the line to be around -21 Steelers. Surprisingly the spread is only -10.5 Steelers. The minute I saw that line I knew that this was going to be one of my "Big Plays" A lot of people poke at Ben and call him a "rapist" and "Rapelisberger" but let me tell you something, whether he is or not is irrelevant when it comes to football. He's still a HELLUVA quarterback whether he raped that girl or not. In fact, I would say that the NFL might charge the entire Pittsburgh Steelers team with rape charges after they kick the ever living shit out of Colts this Sunday. I can't wait to see the look on the Drunk Kerry Collin's face when Polamalu comes full speed on the blitz and rocks the fucks his day up. Bottom line, the Steelers will blow out the Colts and cover the -10.5 spread. BET BIG ON THIS ONE! LETS GOOOO!!!! |
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