Dude, why didn't you post Dr. Bob's plays BEFORE they kicked off so people who were so inclinded could have played them? Why would you post the plays AFTER most of the games started? How does that help anyone?
Furthermore Alacrity, I have NEVER asked anyone to follow my plays. I come into Covers and other message boards for one reason, and one reason only - to win money. I don't give a rats-ass if anyone follows me or not. To make my point, here's my betting history for this week. As you can see, it was an off week for me, but I recovered nicely today!!!
Week Starting Balance: $30,875.37
Mon 13 | Tue 14 | Wed 15 | Thu 16 | Fri 17 | Sat 18 | Sun 19 | |
Win/Loss | -7,100.00 | -450.00 | -1,100.00 | -2,911.14 | 10,680.00 | 47,006.01 | 0.00 |
Cash In/Out | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Balance | 23,775.37 | 23,325.37 | 22,225.37 | 19,314.23 | 29,994.23 | 77,000.24 | 77,000.24 |
Weekly Win / Loss: $46,124.87
Now as you can see, I won $47,006.01 today alone!!! That's more than most people make in a year!!! Now if someone else followed me today and won $47,006.01, do you honestly think they would give a damn where the picks came from? My guess is they wouldn't. Maybe next week, you might concern yourself with winning money rather than being a dumb-ass secret-simon private eye!!!
Also, are you aware that Dr. Bob hit somewhere around 40% of his football picks last year? So why would I blindly follow someone who's hitting 40-45 percent of his picks?
I always list 3 picks in each time period as you see above with my favorite pick in that time period being listed first, and my least favorite pick listed last. Also, I NEVER bet all the plays listed. I usually put that in the top of my post each week. Oregon State and Missouri were both listed 3rd in their respective time period. I didn't bet either game.
In the "Night" time period I ended up replacing the posted Oregon State play with Louisiana-Lafayette, because I soured on the Beavers. In the late night time period I only played Arizona, and place a hedge bet on my 3-team parlay with UNLV. Had Air Force scored a touchdown on their last possession instead of being stopped at the 1-yard line, I would have wonan additional 26k on my 3-team minus 4K for my UNLV bet. Since Air Force was forced to kick a field goal, I lost the 5K 3-teamer, but won my 4K UNLV hedge bet.
So now let's take a look at your Dr. Bob post. His first play was TCU. If you scroll up to the top of my post, you'll see I played BYU, so I didn't follow Dr. Bob, I faded him.
Akron was a DB 3-star play and one of my "Best Bets"
Penn State was a DB 3-star play and another one of my "Best Bets"
I got Northern Illinois at -9.5 therefore it was a DB 2-star play.
The other 5 DB you list I didn't play. In short, I played 3 out of 9 plays you list, and faded one of them.
Now if Dr. Bob would hit 60-70 percent of his plays, I would buy them. But from what I hear, he doesn't, and I don't need to pay someone to lose me money. The goverment already does a great job of that!!!
And finally, I post opinions on almost all of the games I play throughout the week in other people's threads. The Akron play, for example, was extensively discussed on this and other message boards I frequent. Dr. Bob wasn't the only person on the Zips. I'll bet I could find 25 threads on this message board who also play Akron.
Akron was also my top play of the week a few weeks ago when they played Army. If you follow my plays, you'll notice I play many of the same teams multiple times like Air Force, Alabama, Florida Atlantic. (A bet I won because I got it at +12.5 right before kickoff not +9.5).
Was Dr. Bob on Akron when they played Army a few weeks ago? Was he on Alabama when they played Clemson & Georgia (two of my other "Best Bets?" Did he fade Alabama today like I did? You see I've played Alabama 5 times this year and I'm 4 &1 on their games. Can Dr. Bob say the same thing?
The only reason why I even start a thread is because many people ask me to. They read my opinions on the many games I give opinions on throughout the week, and have asked me to coalesce those opinions into a succinct thread. That's the ONLY reason I do it. I hope other people on here make as much, or more, money than I do. The bottom line is if you don't like my thread, first of all I don't give a rats-ass, and second, don't read it!!! It's still a free country for a couple more weeks until Obama is elected!!!
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Dude, why didn't you post Dr. Bob's plays BEFORE they kicked off so people who were so inclinded could have played them? Why would you post the plays AFTER most of the games started? How does that help anyone?
Furthermore Alacrity, I have NEVER asked anyone to follow my plays. I come into Covers and other message boards for one reason, and one reason only - to win money. I don't give a rats-ass if anyone follows me or not. To make my point, here's my betting history for this week. As you can see, it was an off week for me, but I recovered nicely today!!!
Week Starting Balance: $30,875.37
Mon 13 | Tue 14 | Wed 15 | Thu 16 | Fri 17 | Sat 18 | Sun 19 | |
Win/Loss | -7,100.00 | -450.00 | -1,100.00 | -2,911.14 | 10,680.00 | 47,006.01 | 0.00 |
Cash In/Out | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Balance | 23,775.37 | 23,325.37 | 22,225.37 | 19,314.23 | 29,994.23 | 77,000.24 | 77,000.24 |
Weekly Win / Loss: $46,124.87
Now as you can see, I won $47,006.01 today alone!!! That's more than most people make in a year!!! Now if someone else followed me today and won $47,006.01, do you honestly think they would give a damn where the picks came from? My guess is they wouldn't. Maybe next week, you might concern yourself with winning money rather than being a dumb-ass secret-simon private eye!!!
Also, are you aware that Dr. Bob hit somewhere around 40% of his football picks last year? So why would I blindly follow someone who's hitting 40-45 percent of his picks?
I always list 3 picks in each time period as you see above with my favorite pick in that time period being listed first, and my least favorite pick listed last. Also, I NEVER bet all the plays listed. I usually put that in the top of my post each week. Oregon State and Missouri were both listed 3rd in their respective time period. I didn't bet either game.
In the "Night" time period I ended up replacing the posted Oregon State play with Louisiana-Lafayette, because I soured on the Beavers. In the late night time period I only played Arizona, and place a hedge bet on my 3-team parlay with UNLV. Had Air Force scored a touchdown on their last possession instead of being stopped at the 1-yard line, I would have wonan additional 26k on my 3-team minus 4K for my UNLV bet. Since Air Force was forced to kick a field goal, I lost the 5K 3-teamer, but won my 4K UNLV hedge bet.
So now let's take a look at your Dr. Bob post. His first play was TCU. If you scroll up to the top of my post, you'll see I played BYU, so I didn't follow Dr. Bob, I faded him.
Akron was a DB 3-star play and one of my "Best Bets"
Penn State was a DB 3-star play and another one of my "Best Bets"
I got Northern Illinois at -9.5 therefore it was a DB 2-star play.
The other 5 DB you list I didn't play. In short, I played 3 out of 9 plays you list, and faded one of them.
Now if Dr. Bob would hit 60-70 percent of his plays, I would buy them. But from what I hear, he doesn't, and I don't need to pay someone to lose me money. The goverment already does a great job of that!!!
And finally, I post opinions on almost all of the games I play throughout the week in other people's threads. The Akron play, for example, was extensively discussed on this and other message boards I frequent. Dr. Bob wasn't the only person on the Zips. I'll bet I could find 25 threads on this message board who also play Akron.
Akron was also my top play of the week a few weeks ago when they played Army. If you follow my plays, you'll notice I play many of the same teams multiple times like Air Force, Alabama, Florida Atlantic. (A bet I won because I got it at +12.5 right before kickoff not +9.5).
Was Dr. Bob on Akron when they played Army a few weeks ago? Was he on Alabama when they played Clemson & Georgia (two of my other "Best Bets?" Did he fade Alabama today like I did? You see I've played Alabama 5 times this year and I'm 4 &1 on their games. Can Dr. Bob say the same thing?
The only reason why I even start a thread is because many people ask me to. They read my opinions on the many games I give opinions on throughout the week, and have asked me to coalesce those opinions into a succinct thread. That's the ONLY reason I do it. I hope other people on here make as much, or more, money than I do. The bottom line is if you don't like my thread, first of all I don't give a rats-ass, and second, don't read it!!! It's still a free country for a couple more weeks until Obama is elected!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
Maybe the Doc is reading the many opinions I write on various games throughout the week, and playing my plays!!! LOL!!!
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Maybe the Doc is reading the many opinions I write on various games throughout the week, and playing my plays!!! LOL!!!
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Boy where do I start with this one? I guess I may as well start at the beginning.
Under the previous regime, the players walked all over previous coach Mike Shula. Shula had totally lost control of the team, and the inmates were running the asylum. Under Shula, Bama was 0 & 22 in games in which they trailed entering the 4th quarter.
Enter Nick Saban. One of the first things Saban did was institute the “4th quarter conditioning program.” I won’t get into the specifics of the program, but take my word for it, it’s absolutely brutal. Those of you who think we are torturing Iraqi prisoners, you haven’t seen anything yet.
As you can imagine, this didn’t go over very well with guys who weren’t recruited by Saban, and who had been coasting under the Shula regime for 3, 4 & 5 years. Guys like wide receiver D.J Hall just wanted to go through the season on cruise control, and then sign a million dollar contract in the NFL. Well, it didn’t quite work out like they planned. Guys like Hall, Simeon Castille, Keith Brown & Wallace Gilberry who were sure the NFL would come knocking got a rude awakening. As I’m sure most of you know, for the first time since 1970, not a single
Appalachian State, Bentley, Coastal Carolina, Delaware, Eastern Kentucky, Furman, Gardner-Webb,
The upshot of all this is that Bama was a divided team last year. There was the group that who wanted to win and bought what Saban was selling, and those who didn’t give a shit about Saban or the team. Some of this trouble manifested itself through numerous arrests culminating with the arrest of Jimmy Johns for slinging coke on campus.
Year two of the Saban era is completely different. Gone is the pugnacious senior class and others who permeated the roster. Think Bear Bryant and the Junction Boys. Despite drastic over-signing by Saban in last year’s #1 recruiting class, and the media hounding Saban about how he would make the numbers work, Bama only ended up with 81 scholarship players on the roster (4 short of the maximum allowable 85). They are now at 84 because Saban has since awarded 3 scholarships to non-scholarship players.
I lay this foundation for you because it is critical to understanding this Bama team, and because you won’t hear it from the media. This year’s team is extremely tight and singularly focused. They are young (only 9 scholarship seniors on the roster), strong, fast, mean, hungry, pissed and probably the fittest group in the country.
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Boy where do I start with this one? I guess I may as well start at the beginning.
Under the previous regime, the players walked all over previous coach Mike Shula. Shula had totally lost control of the team, and the inmates were running the asylum. Under Shula, Bama was 0 & 22 in games in which they trailed entering the 4th quarter.
Enter Nick Saban. One of the first things Saban did was institute the “4th quarter conditioning program.” I won’t get into the specifics of the program, but take my word for it, it’s absolutely brutal. Those of you who think we are torturing Iraqi prisoners, you haven’t seen anything yet.
As you can imagine, this didn’t go over very well with guys who weren’t recruited by Saban, and who had been coasting under the Shula regime for 3, 4 & 5 years. Guys like wide receiver D.J Hall just wanted to go through the season on cruise control, and then sign a million dollar contract in the NFL. Well, it didn’t quite work out like they planned. Guys like Hall, Simeon Castille, Keith Brown & Wallace Gilberry who were sure the NFL would come knocking got a rude awakening. As I’m sure most of you know, for the first time since 1970, not a single
Appalachian State, Bentley, Coastal Carolina, Delaware, Eastern Kentucky, Furman, Gardner-Webb,
The upshot of all this is that Bama was a divided team last year. There was the group that who wanted to win and bought what Saban was selling, and those who didn’t give a shit about Saban or the team. Some of this trouble manifested itself through numerous arrests culminating with the arrest of Jimmy Johns for slinging coke on campus.
Year two of the Saban era is completely different. Gone is the pugnacious senior class and others who permeated the roster. Think Bear Bryant and the Junction Boys. Despite drastic over-signing by Saban in last year’s #1 recruiting class, and the media hounding Saban about how he would make the numbers work, Bama only ended up with 81 scholarship players on the roster (4 short of the maximum allowable 85). They are now at 84 because Saban has since awarded 3 scholarships to non-scholarship players.
I lay this foundation for you because it is critical to understanding this Bama team, and because you won’t hear it from the media. This year’s team is extremely tight and singularly focused. They are young (only 9 scholarship seniors on the roster), strong, fast, mean, hungry, pissed and probably the fittest group in the country.
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I believe Bama will not only cover the point spread in this game, but will win fairly decisively. What you will see against Clemson is an extremely physical football team. They will hit Clemson in the mouth and out physical them the entire game. Yes, they will make some youthful mistakes, but I think they will win the battle of the line-of-scrimmage on both sides of the ball.
Clemson will start 4 guys on the offensive line that played behind a group that gave up 35 sacks last year. That’s not good news for a team that will have to deal with 365lbs
Not only is Cody huge, he is extremely athletic and quick for his size. Quite simply, he has wowed everyone who has seen him. His teammates constantly marvel how athletic he is for his size. Ironically, he has impressed many on the basketball court as well with his amazing 360 dunks. This guy is an absolute monster, and will collapse the Clemson offensive line all day. Clemson may not even be able to handle this guy with a double team.
In one of his recent press conferences Tommy Bowden said that he is concerned that Saban has had the whole off-season to formulate a plan on attacking Clemson’s offensive line”. As Bill Belichick once said “Nobody is better on the defensive side of the ball than Nick Saban.” When asked about his confidence level of his O-Line, Bowden responded with a “6”. Now I’ll admit that James Davis and C.J. Spiller are good running backs, but they are only as good as their offensive line.
On the other side of the ball, Bama’s veteran offensive line will face a Clemson defense that returns only 2 of their front 7 players. The X factor for Bama on offense is all-world phenom freshman Julio Jones. Jones will have an immediate “Randy Moss” effect on the offense. What I mean by that is when Randy Moss played for the Minnesota Vikings, the Vikings lead the league in rushing almost every year he was there. Why? Because defenses simply could not afford to stack the box lest they leave Moss in single coverage, and we all knon what happens when Moss gets single coverage.
After torching
Clemson will have to pick their poison in this game. Double up on Jones and open up Bama’s running game, or take your chances with a 5’9” cornerback against the tall, super athletic receiver with a 42” vertical leap. Clemson will lose either way.
Bama will also have decisive advantage in special teams. They return one of the best return men in the country in Javier Arenas, and have an accurate kicker who can put it through the sticks from 60 yards away. Julio Jones will also join Arenas as the second return man on kickoffs. Clemson does have the better punter however.
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I believe Bama will not only cover the point spread in this game, but will win fairly decisively. What you will see against Clemson is an extremely physical football team. They will hit Clemson in the mouth and out physical them the entire game. Yes, they will make some youthful mistakes, but I think they will win the battle of the line-of-scrimmage on both sides of the ball.
Clemson will start 4 guys on the offensive line that played behind a group that gave up 35 sacks last year. That’s not good news for a team that will have to deal with 365lbs
Not only is Cody huge, he is extremely athletic and quick for his size. Quite simply, he has wowed everyone who has seen him. His teammates constantly marvel how athletic he is for his size. Ironically, he has impressed many on the basketball court as well with his amazing 360 dunks. This guy is an absolute monster, and will collapse the Clemson offensive line all day. Clemson may not even be able to handle this guy with a double team.
In one of his recent press conferences Tommy Bowden said that he is concerned that Saban has had the whole off-season to formulate a plan on attacking Clemson’s offensive line”. As Bill Belichick once said “Nobody is better on the defensive side of the ball than Nick Saban.” When asked about his confidence level of his O-Line, Bowden responded with a “6”. Now I’ll admit that James Davis and C.J. Spiller are good running backs, but they are only as good as their offensive line.
On the other side of the ball, Bama’s veteran offensive line will face a Clemson defense that returns only 2 of their front 7 players. The X factor for Bama on offense is all-world phenom freshman Julio Jones. Jones will have an immediate “Randy Moss” effect on the offense. What I mean by that is when Randy Moss played for the Minnesota Vikings, the Vikings lead the league in rushing almost every year he was there. Why? Because defenses simply could not afford to stack the box lest they leave Moss in single coverage, and we all knon what happens when Moss gets single coverage.
After torching
Clemson will have to pick their poison in this game. Double up on Jones and open up Bama’s running game, or take your chances with a 5’9” cornerback against the tall, super athletic receiver with a 42” vertical leap. Clemson will lose either way.
Bama will also have decisive advantage in special teams. They return one of the best return men in the country in Javier Arenas, and have an accurate kicker who can put it through the sticks from 60 yards away. Julio Jones will also join Arenas as the second return man on kickoffs. Clemson does have the better punter however.
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Clemson’s history works against them as well. Their signature wins last year were against
Clemson’s defensive coordinator Vic Koenning also was kind enough to provided Bama with some bulletin board material when he said the following the other day:
"I actually ran into Julio in the spring recruiting. I said hello to him. I said, 'Well, I guess I'll be seeing you at the end of August.' And then he got out and got in his (Cadillac) Escalade and drove off. That's serious. And then I went over and watched
After he said this he followed it up with “I’m serious.”
Unfortunately for Koenning, none of it was true. Koenning and Bowden spent the next several days trying to pawn the whole thing off as a big joke, but it’s pretty obvious that wasn’t the case.
B.J. Scott’s high school coach from
I think this game will be close for 3 quarters before Bama physically imposes it’s will on Clemson in the 4th quarter (there’s that 4th quarter program again). When the final seconds tick off the 4th quarter clock there will be no doubt who the better team is, and it won’t be Clemson.
Predicted Score: Bama 31 Clemson 17.
BOL TO ALL!!!
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Clemson’s history works against them as well. Their signature wins last year were against
Clemson’s defensive coordinator Vic Koenning also was kind enough to provided Bama with some bulletin board material when he said the following the other day:
"I actually ran into Julio in the spring recruiting. I said hello to him. I said, 'Well, I guess I'll be seeing you at the end of August.' And then he got out and got in his (Cadillac) Escalade and drove off. That's serious. And then I went over and watched
After he said this he followed it up with “I’m serious.”
Unfortunately for Koenning, none of it was true. Koenning and Bowden spent the next several days trying to pawn the whole thing off as a big joke, but it’s pretty obvious that wasn’t the case.
B.J. Scott’s high school coach from
I think this game will be close for 3 quarters before Bama physically imposes it’s will on Clemson in the 4th quarter (there’s that 4th quarter program again). When the final seconds tick off the 4th quarter clock there will be no doubt who the better team is, and it won’t be Clemson.
Predicted Score: Bama 31 Clemson 17.
BOL TO ALL!!!
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Great job with the Texas play Phan . . . and Troy too!!! I won my Florida International play because I got it at +12.5 right before kickoff, so we both won!!! I watched that whole game on ESPN 360, and Florida Atlantic outplayed Troy, but Troy got two fluke fumbles that lead to both of their 2nd half touchdowns. Their 1st touchdown was a 17-yard drive and the second one was a 7-yard drive. If it weren't for those 2 fumbles, FIU would have won.
Like I said above, I always post 3 games in each time slot. In the early time slot I was pulling my hair out trying to decide between Iowa State (my last play in that time slot) and Maryland. Obviously I made the wrong decision.
The afternoon time slot I loved all 3 games, and won all 3.
In the night time slot, Oregon State was my last play. I had a hard time deciding between Oregon State, New Mexico, Louisiana Lafayette & Louisiana Monroe. When I posted my plays, I choose Oregon State. When I actually placed my bets, I dropped Oregon State and ended up playing Louisiana Lafayette instead. Both won. So did New Mexico & Louisiana Monroe.
In the late time slot, Missouri was my last play. Last night I was deciding between Tulsa, Illinois & Missouri. I choose Missouri, but I didn't bet them today.
Every week there are many games I like. On Friday night I have to reduce those games down to 3 plays in each time period. That's the hardest thing I do. Many times games are very even in my mind and I have a hard time deciding (like Iowa State & Maryland).
Also, I have 3 friends who are excellent cappers, and I speak to them every Friday to discuss my plays.
Sounds like you had a great day today Phan!!!
buddy!!!
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Great job with the Texas play Phan . . . and Troy too!!! I won my Florida International play because I got it at +12.5 right before kickoff, so we both won!!! I watched that whole game on ESPN 360, and Florida Atlantic outplayed Troy, but Troy got two fluke fumbles that lead to both of their 2nd half touchdowns. Their 1st touchdown was a 17-yard drive and the second one was a 7-yard drive. If it weren't for those 2 fumbles, FIU would have won.
Like I said above, I always post 3 games in each time slot. In the early time slot I was pulling my hair out trying to decide between Iowa State (my last play in that time slot) and Maryland. Obviously I made the wrong decision.
The afternoon time slot I loved all 3 games, and won all 3.
In the night time slot, Oregon State was my last play. I had a hard time deciding between Oregon State, New Mexico, Louisiana Lafayette & Louisiana Monroe. When I posted my plays, I choose Oregon State. When I actually placed my bets, I dropped Oregon State and ended up playing Louisiana Lafayette instead. Both won. So did New Mexico & Louisiana Monroe.
In the late time slot, Missouri was my last play. Last night I was deciding between Tulsa, Illinois & Missouri. I choose Missouri, but I didn't bet them today.
Every week there are many games I like. On Friday night I have to reduce those games down to 3 plays in each time period. That's the hardest thing I do. Many times games are very even in my mind and I have a hard time deciding (like Iowa State & Maryland).
Also, I have 3 friends who are excellent cappers, and I speak to them every Friday to discuss my plays.
Sounds like you had a great day today Phan!!!
buddy!!!
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I forgot to answer you question about the NFL Phan. I have my most success doing 2nd half plays in the NFL. I don't spend a lot of time on the NFL like I do college, and I'm not very consistent.
I have 2 teasers tomorrow. One is a 3-team, 6.5-point teaser. The other is a 2-team 7-point teaser. This is NOT what I normally do. My 3-teamer is Tennessee -2.5, Dallas -.5 & the Giants -3.5. That bet is +160.
My 2-teamer is Cleveland +14.5 & Indy +5.5.
I like your Miami play, but I'm not crazy about the Rams. I try not to bet on bad teams whenever possible. That is an absolute MUST WIN game for Dallas, and Dallas will be just fine if Brad Johnson plays. He is a very good and experience QB who I think will play well against the Rams because they don't generate much of a pass rush.
tomorrow Phan!!!
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I forgot to answer you question about the NFL Phan. I have my most success doing 2nd half plays in the NFL. I don't spend a lot of time on the NFL like I do college, and I'm not very consistent.
I have 2 teasers tomorrow. One is a 3-team, 6.5-point teaser. The other is a 2-team 7-point teaser. This is NOT what I normally do. My 3-teamer is Tennessee -2.5, Dallas -.5 & the Giants -3.5. That bet is +160.
My 2-teamer is Cleveland +14.5 & Indy +5.5.
I like your Miami play, but I'm not crazy about the Rams. I try not to bet on bad teams whenever possible. That is an absolute MUST WIN game for Dallas, and Dallas will be just fine if Brad Johnson plays. He is a very good and experience QB who I think will play well against the Rams because they don't generate much of a pass rush.
tomorrow Phan!!!
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Sorry bout the Iowa State They had been playing very well at home, and thought they would be able to score in the 20s or 30s against a very weak Nebraska defense. Iowas State had plenty of chances to cover that spread, but Nebraska's defense evidently played very well.
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Sorry bout the Iowa State They had been playing very well at home, and thought they would be able to score in the 20s or 30s against a very weak Nebraska defense. Iowas State had plenty of chances to cover that spread, but Nebraska's defense evidently played very well.
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I know. I play poker with lots of Asian guys. They are very good card players!!!
I really like the Vietnamese a lot because my father did 2 tours of duty in Vietnam. While he was there, he really became fond of them. So because of my dad, I've always had a lot of respect for the Vietnamese. I just wish our country would not have abandon the Vietnamese people the way we did. It was a disgrace!!! Now we are getting to elect a man (Barak Obama) who is just as bad (or even worse) then the people responsible for dispicable act!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
I know. I play poker with lots of Asian guys. They are very good card players!!!
I really like the Vietnamese a lot because my father did 2 tours of duty in Vietnam. While he was there, he really became fond of them. So because of my dad, I've always had a lot of respect for the Vietnamese. I just wish our country would not have abandon the Vietnamese people the way we did. It was a disgrace!!! Now we are getting to elect a man (Barak Obama) who is just as bad (or even worse) then the people responsible for dispicable act!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
I know. I play poker with lots of Asian guys. They are very good card players!!!
I really like the Vietnamese a lot because my father did 2 tours of duty in Vietnam. While he was there, he really became fond of them. So because of my dad, I've always had a lot of respect for the Vietnamese. I just wish our country would not have abandon the Vietnamese people the way we did. It was a disgrace!!! Now we are getting to elect a man (Barak Obama) who is just as bad (or even worse) then the people responsible for dispicable act!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
You are a class act Freak. Thanks for the comment.
Pokers? I love Pokers,Do you happen to know a poker player name John Phan ? He is one of my friend.
I know. I play poker with lots of Asian guys. They are very good card players!!!
I really like the Vietnamese a lot because my father did 2 tours of duty in Vietnam. While he was there, he really became fond of them. So because of my dad, I've always had a lot of respect for the Vietnamese. I just wish our country would not have abandon the Vietnamese people the way we did. It was a disgrace!!! Now we are getting to elect a man (Barak Obama) who is just as bad (or even worse) then the people responsible for dispicable act!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
You are a class act Freak. Thanks for the comment.
Pokers? I love Pokers,Do you happen to know a poker player name John Phan ? He is one of my friend.
You are a class act Freak. Thanks for the comment.
Pokers? I love Pokers,Do you happen to know a poker player name John Phan ? He is one of my friend.
I've heard of John Phan, but I've never played with him. Where does he live?
I hope you stuck with the Rams today in the NFL!!!
Also, Bama -6 WILL BE a "Best Bet" for me this week. They will blow Tennessee out this Saturday. You might want to jump on it early!!!
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You are a class act Freak. Thanks for the comment.
Pokers? I love Pokers,Do you happen to know a poker player name John Phan ? He is one of my friend.
I've heard of John Phan, but I've never played with him. Where does he live?
I hope you stuck with the Rams today in the NFL!!!
Also, Bama -6 WILL BE a "Best Bet" for me this week. They will blow Tennessee out this Saturday. You might want to jump on it early!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
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