I love this play and I am a huge SC supporter. The early start with the time change I fully expect Illinois to be very competitive. I hate to say it but 1st half and full game looks very enticing. I really hope SC can escape with a win as this will clearly be their toughest game to date and not a friendly road environment especially after Illinois got beat down by Indiana......Not a good spot for the Trojans...
I love this play and I am a huge SC supporter. The early start with the time change I fully expect Illinois to be very competitive. I hate to say it but 1st half and full game looks very enticing. I really hope SC can escape with a win as this will clearly be their toughest game to date and not a friendly road environment especially after Illinois got beat down by Indiana......Not a good spot for the Trojans...
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: I'll post my capping reasoning when it's something I see that others may not. Why waste time regurgitating the obvious? That makes sense Other reasons why many/most DON'T post analysis: - time consuming - no return on the effort so why bother - they are posting just to track their system publicly (newbies?) - they don't want to feel embarrassed or foolish if it fails to yield a win - they are losing and don't wish to influence anyone to follow what might well be a losing pick as gleaned from an otherwise thoughtful writeup. As pointed out in #7 above, analysis that may appear sound on the surface, often fails where it counts. Sure, analysis can be entertaining to read and sometimes even helpful - particularly when very well thought out, logical, adds info not otherwise well known, and void of quoting silly "ATS trends"......But unless that author has a solid winning record to support his skills as a capper/analyst, then the bottom line (pick) is of very little value to anyone, including himself.
After 3 decades, too exhausted to list analysis anymore…and better at numbers than words imbalance.
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: I'll post my capping reasoning when it's something I see that others may not. Why waste time regurgitating the obvious? That makes sense Other reasons why many/most DON'T post analysis: - time consuming - no return on the effort so why bother - they are posting just to track their system publicly (newbies?) - they don't want to feel embarrassed or foolish if it fails to yield a win - they are losing and don't wish to influence anyone to follow what might well be a losing pick as gleaned from an otherwise thoughtful writeup. As pointed out in #7 above, analysis that may appear sound on the surface, often fails where it counts. Sure, analysis can be entertaining to read and sometimes even helpful - particularly when very well thought out, logical, adds info not otherwise well known, and void of quoting silly "ATS trends"......But unless that author has a solid winning record to support his skills as a capper/analyst, then the bottom line (pick) is of very little value to anyone, including himself.
After 3 decades, too exhausted to list analysis anymore…and better at numbers than words imbalance.
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