I'm love hearing this because I have a Denver future and usually when someone tells me they have multiple parlays with one leg to go it ends the same way. ESPECIALLY when it seems a lock like the other team has to play a backup QB.
I personally would hedge so that I would win back most or exactly all of what I stand to lose if Denver wins and takes down both parlays. It's rare you would get an opportunity to do so with such a generous moneyline for a home team that, regardless of QB, is still top seed and the Pats victory at home last week was their first vs ANY playoff team at home all year and they were aided by Houston making every mistake they could possibly make and it was still close most of the game.
Letting it ride probably seems tempting because of the QB situation but anyone who doesn't lock in guaranteed profit every single time they can, will never be in profit long term and has zero respect from me.
Take that phrase 'no gamble, no future' and put it in the bin. It's beyond stupid. 'All horse players die broke' is a more accurate one.
Fwiw, I expect NE to advance. Their defense is very solid and Maye is a great playmaker who looks like he has the clutch gene. BUT, winning a road playoff game is the hardest thing to do in the NFL. Even the Rams barely pulled it off. Before beating Pittsburgh Houston went 0-6 on the road in the playoffs. Josh Allen I believe hadn't won on the road in the playoffs until this year either.
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I'm love hearing this because I have a Denver future and usually when someone tells me they have multiple parlays with one leg to go it ends the same way. ESPECIALLY when it seems a lock like the other team has to play a backup QB.
I personally would hedge so that I would win back most or exactly all of what I stand to lose if Denver wins and takes down both parlays. It's rare you would get an opportunity to do so with such a generous moneyline for a home team that, regardless of QB, is still top seed and the Pats victory at home last week was their first vs ANY playoff team at home all year and they were aided by Houston making every mistake they could possibly make and it was still close most of the game.
Letting it ride probably seems tempting because of the QB situation but anyone who doesn't lock in guaranteed profit every single time they can, will never be in profit long term and has zero respect from me.
Take that phrase 'no gamble, no future' and put it in the bin. It's beyond stupid. 'All horse players die broke' is a more accurate one.
Fwiw, I expect NE to advance. Their defense is very solid and Maye is a great playmaker who looks like he has the clutch gene. BUT, winning a road playoff game is the hardest thing to do in the NFL. Even the Rams barely pulled it off. Before beating Pittsburgh Houston went 0-6 on the road in the playoffs. Josh Allen I believe hadn't won on the road in the playoffs until this year either.
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