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Matt Rhule - that makes sense Jon Sumrall (Tulane) - has had success at both Troy and USF. Climbing the ladder. Joey McGuire (Texas Tech) - probably not since he is a Texas guy Pat Fitzgerald - another one that makes sense
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joe pockets | 47 |
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Quote Originally Posted by johnanthony88:
@AJ86 You must be new here. This guy's miss rate is higher than anyone's hit rate over a large sample size. Just do the opposite and you hit 80%+. You completely missed my point. I am fully aware of his track record. |
Blb | 6 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Blb:
Under 51 8750 your welcome off to catch flight good luck see you once aboard
Your having another one of your non-great days. And you want us to thank you for your insights? |
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Just tune into the Raiders and Titans game. Their combined active salaries is over 430 mil and the 2 teams have a combined 83 yards. Money well spent. |
AJ86 | 2 |
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Quote Originally Posted by eshady29:
I’ve learned if you’ve been riding a team all week and you flip sides the day of the game. You will lose the majority of the time. Go with your initial instincts. There have been many of times where I’ve capped a game and all the trends and angles were on my side. I would then flip slides because of the line movement. The moral of the story is, don’t flip sides unless you have solid reasoning to back your position.
Betting is a form of entertainment. Its not an income producer. Its like making it to the big leagues. Only few and far between will be really successful at it. The moment you realize that, the less of a chance your selling the family dog to bet on an ivy league football game on a friday night. |
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Is this prediction as rock solid as your Michigan proclamation?
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YELAWOLF | 6 |
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Auburn is on pace for 18 penalties and around 180 yards lol |
jflydaddy | 39 |
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The fact that the defense has called it quits says alot. |
otownkid | 4 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Yanasaur:
We may have reached a breaking point, past disgust and danger of blowing the game, to a point of them being so enraged that they can get over this and hang on
Freeze will make it simple to his team at halftime. Its us against the world. |
jflydaddy | 39 |
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The SEC has had to apologize to Auburn for messing up this year. Hugh won't be accepting any apologies anymore. That was a TD. |
jflydaddy | 39 |
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Hugh Freeze is going to go postal if these calls keep going against him. That is either the 3rd or 4th one this year that was suspect. |
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I'm assuming their will be news on his release in the morning? |
AJ86 | 1 |
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Quote Originally Posted by brianx:
Strange kiffen always has some suspicious games. Maybe point shaving or just bad coaching You lose to LSU, Georgia, South Carolina, etc and that is forgivable to the committee. You lose to Wazzou? Ya that won't fly with them |
AJ86 | 7 |
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Ole Miss is really asking for it. |
jdukes0004 | 9 |
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They lose this one and they can't lose again. A 2-loss record with a home loss against Washington State and they are not making the playoffs.
Just like last year when they decided to lose at home as a 20 point favorite against Kentucky and just miss out on the playoffs. |
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They are definitely asking for it. |
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Quote Originally Posted by backdooor_cover:
I think the Demarcado ignorant fumble is when the momentum changed. Every player that does this should be cut from the NFL and never get a chance to ever play again. Why players continue to do this stupid fumble before crossing the line is beyond me.
The team is undisciplined from top to bottom. Starts with coaching and the guy making 200+ Mil behind center |
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Quote Originally Posted by Brooklyncapper:
Had the cardinals in survivor today up 21-6 at half and don't score 1 more point. Multiple fumbles in the 2nd half including one at the one yard line. Last drive run the ball 3 straight times instead of putting the game away. My giants up 14-3 get outscored 23-0 the rest of the way. CHARGERS UP 10-0 AND DRIVING FOR 17-0 AND FUMBLE AND THEN ROUGH THE KICKER IN THE END ZONE. THEY DONT'T SCORE AGAIN.
Tough day. Sorry about that. Get them next week! |
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Quote Originally Posted by FillyFlier16:
I don't like to say it but it was a shady finish, based on the play calling by Arizona on their final possession. It looked like they wanted to give the ball back to Tennesseee purposely based on the 3rd down running play. Not fishy. They just felt that even though the defense was getting shreded in the 2nd half, that putting it on them was the right call.
You have a qb making 200+ mil. You put that 3rd down play on him to make something happen. They basically waived the white flag |
TheLorenaKid | 39 |
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Quote Originally Posted by RXistrash:
Quote Originally Posted by AJ86: Quote Originally Posted by RXistrash: Imagine what just transpired in order for the titans to win a game Ya they had to play Arizona. Thats it. Arizona did the rest. I credit it to fluke plays. Nobody is less disciplined than the titans. They had to have a player drop the ball before the goalline and then had to have a defensive player intercept a pass then fumble then kick it in the end zone to be recovered on a 4th down for a TD. They needed miracle after miracle.
Clearly you haven't watched Arizona this year. They did the same thing against Carolina earlier this year. They went up 27-3 and then had to hold onto dear life at the end of the game. The problem is Kyler is overrated and selfish and the team is not disciplined. That falls on the coach.
One time is a fluke, twice is a trend. |
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