Still think the wrong team won @ Seattle. Luck plays a huge role in sports, always has always will. 3rd qtr Seattle gets ball, Rams force a 3 and out. Seattle punts, Rams Smith with the worst muff you will ever see gives Seattle the ball right back and they score 7. That’s your ball game in my estimation. Too much to overcome.
So football is over and I will have to find other sources of dopamine hits.
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Still think the wrong team won @ Seattle. Luck plays a huge role in sports, always has always will. 3rd qtr Seattle gets ball, Rams force a 3 and out. Seattle punts, Rams Smith with the worst muff you will ever see gives Seattle the ball right back and they score 7. That’s your ball game in my estimation. Too much to overcome.
So football is over and I will have to find other sources of dopamine hits.
Still think the wrong team won @ Seattle. Luck plays a huge role in sports, always has always will. 3rd qtr Seattle gets ball, Rams force a 3 and out. Seattle punts, Rams Smith with the worst muff you will ever see gives Seattle the ball right back and they score 7. That’s your ball game in my estimation. Too much to overcome. So football is over and I will have to find other sources of dopamine hits.
Actually, I think the game changer where I started getting that terrible gut feeling happened with 1:30 seconds before halftime. Rams up 3 with the ball and they managed to only drain 30 seconds off the clock with idiotic incomplete pass plays. This gave the Seahawks the ball back with 50 seconds and they marched down easily to score a TD to take the lead going into halftime. Even Tom Brady commented that he didn't know what the rationale of the rams coach. Of course it cost me a large 1h Rams bet that was pretty much a winner.
I feel you. It's been the worst 1-2 months ever for me in the past 25 years of betting football (NFL and college). I started writing down all the terrible beats in just the last 1-2 months (22 total ) due to amazing comebacks, miracle plays, bad calls/non calls from refs, questionable decisions from coaches, etc that led to a win being stolen from me.
Told myself I'd quit after the Superbowl so one more game so I'm going out with a bang. Going to empty all my accounts and go out with a bang. Afterwards, going to close every sports accounts. It's just not fun anymore, instead it's probably damaging my health. So much time spent researching, analyzing, watching only to have crazy unpredictable outcomes occur towards the end constantly.
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Quote Originally Posted by ActionMagnet:
Still think the wrong team won @ Seattle. Luck plays a huge role in sports, always has always will. 3rd qtr Seattle gets ball, Rams force a 3 and out. Seattle punts, Rams Smith with the worst muff you will ever see gives Seattle the ball right back and they score 7. That’s your ball game in my estimation. Too much to overcome. So football is over and I will have to find other sources of dopamine hits.
Actually, I think the game changer where I started getting that terrible gut feeling happened with 1:30 seconds before halftime. Rams up 3 with the ball and they managed to only drain 30 seconds off the clock with idiotic incomplete pass plays. This gave the Seahawks the ball back with 50 seconds and they marched down easily to score a TD to take the lead going into halftime. Even Tom Brady commented that he didn't know what the rationale of the rams coach. Of course it cost me a large 1h Rams bet that was pretty much a winner.
I feel you. It's been the worst 1-2 months ever for me in the past 25 years of betting football (NFL and college). I started writing down all the terrible beats in just the last 1-2 months (22 total ) due to amazing comebacks, miracle plays, bad calls/non calls from refs, questionable decisions from coaches, etc that led to a win being stolen from me.
Told myself I'd quit after the Superbowl so one more game so I'm going out with a bang. Going to empty all my accounts and go out with a bang. Afterwards, going to close every sports accounts. It's just not fun anymore, instead it's probably damaging my health. So much time spent researching, analyzing, watching only to have crazy unpredictable outcomes occur towards the end constantly.
February always sucks after the super bowl, but then March Madness starts, which is fun. We also have world cup soccer this coming June which is enjoyable, & before we know it, its preseason football.
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February always sucks after the super bowl, but then March Madness starts, which is fun. We also have world cup soccer this coming June which is enjoyable, & before we know it, its preseason football.
February always sucks after the super bowl, but then March Madness starts, which is fun. We also have world cup soccer this coming June which is enjoyable, & before we know it, its preseason football.
Nice! Got me fired up already and it's only January
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February always sucks after the super bowl, but then March Madness starts, which is fun. We also have world cup soccer this coming June which is enjoyable, & before we know it, its preseason football.
Nice! Got me fired up already and it's only January
Quote Originally Posted by ActionMagnet: Still think the wrong team won @ Seattle. Luck plays a huge role in sports, always has always will. 3rd qtr Seattle gets ball, Rams force a 3 and out. Seattle punts, Rams Smith with the worst muff you will ever see gives Seattle the ball right back and they score 7. That’s your ball game in my estimation. Too much to overcome. So football is over and I will have to find other sources of dopamine hits. Actually, I think the game changer where I started getting that terrible gut feeling happened with 1:30 seconds before halftime. Rams up 3 with the ball and they managed to only drain 30 seconds off the clock with idiotic incomplete pass plays. This gave the Seahawks the ball back with 50 seconds and they marched down easily to score a TD to take the lead going into halftime. Even Tom Brady commented that he didn't know what the rationale of the rams coach. Of course it cost me a large 1h Rams bet that was pretty much a winner. I feel you. It's been the worst 1-2 months ever for me in the past 25 years of betting football (NFL and college). I started writing down all the terrible beats in just the last 1-2 months (22 total ) due to amazing comebacks, miracle plays, bad calls/non calls from refs, questionable decisions from coaches, etc that led to a win being stolen from me. Told myself I'd quit after the Superbowl so one more game so I'm going out with a bang. Going to empty all my accounts and go out with a bang. Afterwards, going to close every sports accounts. It's just not fun anymore, instead it's probably damaging my health. So much time spent researching, analyzing, watching only to have crazy unpredictable outcomes occur towards the end constantly.
Great post
McVay botched the end of the first half. Not running the ball and the clock out, taking the lead into the locker-room with all the momentum. McVay had a rough game.
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Quote Originally Posted by sgvguy:
Quote Originally Posted by ActionMagnet: Still think the wrong team won @ Seattle. Luck plays a huge role in sports, always has always will. 3rd qtr Seattle gets ball, Rams force a 3 and out. Seattle punts, Rams Smith with the worst muff you will ever see gives Seattle the ball right back and they score 7. That’s your ball game in my estimation. Too much to overcome. So football is over and I will have to find other sources of dopamine hits. Actually, I think the game changer where I started getting that terrible gut feeling happened with 1:30 seconds before halftime. Rams up 3 with the ball and they managed to only drain 30 seconds off the clock with idiotic incomplete pass plays. This gave the Seahawks the ball back with 50 seconds and they marched down easily to score a TD to take the lead going into halftime. Even Tom Brady commented that he didn't know what the rationale of the rams coach. Of course it cost me a large 1h Rams bet that was pretty much a winner. I feel you. It's been the worst 1-2 months ever for me in the past 25 years of betting football (NFL and college). I started writing down all the terrible beats in just the last 1-2 months (22 total ) due to amazing comebacks, miracle plays, bad calls/non calls from refs, questionable decisions from coaches, etc that led to a win being stolen from me. Told myself I'd quit after the Superbowl so one more game so I'm going out with a bang. Going to empty all my accounts and go out with a bang. Afterwards, going to close every sports accounts. It's just not fun anymore, instead it's probably damaging my health. So much time spent researching, analyzing, watching only to have crazy unpredictable outcomes occur towards the end constantly.
Great post
McVay botched the end of the first half. Not running the ball and the clock out, taking the lead into the locker-room with all the momentum. McVay had a rough game.
Yeah Action I agree, a downer with no more football!!! To me it seems better to bet CFB or NFL since it's only a couple of days a week. The 3 other major leagues just too many games almost every day!!! The funny thing is I don't even win more usually lose but enjoy watching it!!!
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Yeah Action I agree, a downer with no more football!!! To me it seems better to bet CFB or NFL since it's only a couple of days a week. The 3 other major leagues just too many games almost every day!!! The funny thing is I don't even win more usually lose but enjoy watching it!!!
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