Maybe playign at home you are right SEC teams as dogs are money in the bank. But on the road its a whole differen story. This Tenn defense is no doubt in my mind a top 10 defense in the nation and maybe a top 5. They are for real bro and especially now after buying into this coaches scheme. Just like Arkansas last week as a 7 and a half point dog to Ole Miss on the road. I mean even Vandy made Carolina look slow and this Vandy team is terrible. At home as dogs i agree 100% but as a road dog and especially going to Knoxville i just got a good feeling bout us this week. But like i said im staying away from it and i am an SEC guy. Love talking football with ya bro.
Maybe playign at home you are right SEC teams as dogs are money in the bank. But on the road its a whole differen story. This Tenn defense is no doubt in my mind a top 10 defense in the nation and maybe a top 5. They are for real bro and especially now after buying into this coaches scheme. Just like Arkansas last week as a 7 and a half point dog to Ole Miss on the road. I mean even Vandy made Carolina look slow and this Vandy team is terrible. At home as dogs i agree 100% but as a road dog and especially going to Knoxville i just got a good feeling bout us this week. But like i said im staying away from it and i am an SEC guy. Love talking football with ya bro.
Maybe playign at home you are right SEC teams as dogs are money in the bank. But on the road its a whole differen story. This Tenn defense is no doubt in my mind a top 10 defense in the nation and maybe a top 5. They are for real bro and especially now after buying into this coaches scheme. Just like Arkansas last week as a 7 and a half point dog to Ole Miss on the road. I mean even Vandy made Carolina look slow and this Vandy team is terrible. At home as dogs i agree 100% but as a road dog and especially going to Knoxville i just got a good feeling bout us this week. But like i said im staying away from it and i am an SEC guy. Love talking football with ya bro.
Maybe playign at home you are right SEC teams as dogs are money in the bank. But on the road its a whole differen story. This Tenn defense is no doubt in my mind a top 10 defense in the nation and maybe a top 5. They are for real bro and especially now after buying into this coaches scheme. Just like Arkansas last week as a 7 and a half point dog to Ole Miss on the road. I mean even Vandy made Carolina look slow and this Vandy team is terrible. At home as dogs i agree 100% but as a road dog and especially going to Knoxville i just got a good feeling bout us this week. But like i said im staying away from it and i am an SEC guy. Love talking football with ya bro.
tbo,
Let me preface these comments by saying that I have not done extensive research on any of the games you have listed, but just looking at your card, reminds me of my own card in my early years of gambling. After five years of losing substantial amounts of money betting on football, I'm workng on my fourth staight year of solid returns. Let me save you the years and money I wasted, and give you the biggest two lessons I learned that turned things around for me.......
1. Don't playing too many games----pick the two or three you really like every week, and play them big. Now being honest, I bet on every game I watch, but I have learned to keep the wager small, i.e. just enough to make it entertaining.
2. Betting too many favorites!!!--- I read a stat in 2006, that dogs had covered 60% in college, and 65% of the time in the NFL....over the previous 5 years!!!
My friend, you have 8 games (too many IMO) and 8 favorites! Like I said, haven't researched those particular games, but if you continue to follow down that path, I doubt it will be pretty. Thats just my two cents. Take it for what its worth.
By the way, that too was my first post, after reading evreyone else's for I don't know how long.
tbo,
Let me preface these comments by saying that I have not done extensive research on any of the games you have listed, but just looking at your card, reminds me of my own card in my early years of gambling. After five years of losing substantial amounts of money betting on football, I'm workng on my fourth staight year of solid returns. Let me save you the years and money I wasted, and give you the biggest two lessons I learned that turned things around for me.......
1. Don't playing too many games----pick the two or three you really like every week, and play them big. Now being honest, I bet on every game I watch, but I have learned to keep the wager small, i.e. just enough to make it entertaining.
2. Betting too many favorites!!!--- I read a stat in 2006, that dogs had covered 60% in college, and 65% of the time in the NFL....over the previous 5 years!!!
My friend, you have 8 games (too many IMO) and 8 favorites! Like I said, haven't researched those particular games, but if you continue to follow down that path, I doubt it will be pretty. Thats just my two cents. Take it for what its worth.
By the way, that too was my first post, after reading evreyone else's for I don't know how long.
tbo,
Let me preface these comments by saying that I have not done extensive research on any of the games you have listed, but just looking at your card, reminds me of my own card in my early years of gambling. After five years of losing substantial amounts of money betting on football, I'm workng on my fourth staight year of solid returns. Let me save you the years and money I wasted, and give you the biggest two lessons I learned that turned things around for me.......
1. Don't playing too many games----pick the two or three you really like every week, and play them big. Now being honest, I bet on every game I watch, but I have learned to keep the wager small, i.e. just enough to make it entertaining.
2. Betting too many favorites!!!--- I read a stat in 2006, that dogs had covered 60% in college, and 65% of the time in the NFL....over the previous 5 years!!!
My friend, you have 8 games (too many IMO) and 8 favorites! Like I said, haven't researched those particular games, but if you continue to follow down that path, I doubt it will be pretty. Thats just my two cents. Take it for what its worth.
By the way, that too was my first post, after reading evreyone else's for I don't know how long.
I think you forgot....NEVER USE THE COLOR YELLOW!!!
tbo,
Let me preface these comments by saying that I have not done extensive research on any of the games you have listed, but just looking at your card, reminds me of my own card in my early years of gambling. After five years of losing substantial amounts of money betting on football, I'm workng on my fourth staight year of solid returns. Let me save you the years and money I wasted, and give you the biggest two lessons I learned that turned things around for me.......
1. Don't playing too many games----pick the two or three you really like every week, and play them big. Now being honest, I bet on every game I watch, but I have learned to keep the wager small, i.e. just enough to make it entertaining.
2. Betting too many favorites!!!--- I read a stat in 2006, that dogs had covered 60% in college, and 65% of the time in the NFL....over the previous 5 years!!!
My friend, you have 8 games (too many IMO) and 8 favorites! Like I said, haven't researched those particular games, but if you continue to follow down that path, I doubt it will be pretty. Thats just my two cents. Take it for what its worth.
By the way, that too was my first post, after reading evreyone else's for I don't know how long.
I think you forgot....NEVER USE THE COLOR YELLOW!!!
I like that BC play.
ML dogs I like include ULL, SC, USF, SMU and coming around to NCSU
BOL
I like that BC play.
ML dogs I like include ULL, SC, USF, SMU and coming around to NCSU
BOL

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