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Lol, good write-ups with some humour. |
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@Way2Good Underdogs went 8-5 |
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Denver should control both lines of scrimmage — offense and defense. Their offensive line is strong, and while Houston’s defense is solid, this one feels like it has Denver written all over it.
in NFL Betting No Surtain is huge for Broncs though |
LVTruck | 25 |
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Enjoy the write-ups, thanks |
Boisestateand8 | 21 |
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@MrBator The BJ's are here despite Schneider's often bizarre moves |
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Are there any sportsbook ticket writers that can verify heavy action on the Colts???
in NFL Betting Betting splits bets/handle
Draftkings 82/91 Circa 83/94 Action Network 75-71 |
Buffalobob89074 | 12 |
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@undermysac That kind of call should be subject to the expedited review, clean up nonsense like that call |
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Yep, this is the Chargers that U expected to see last week |
Voz73 | 8 |
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Overturned..I dont know |
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Pick six |
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Sleepwalking |
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@Interstellar We'll see. Just relaying information that might be helpful to some cappers. I was already on the Bengals before seeing this info, and by the way, average Joes usually don't take ugly dogs.
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They're 0-8 straight up and 1-7 against the spread |
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From CBS Sports: With six Super Bowl wins, the Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most successful franchises in NFL history. But despite all their success, there is one thing they've never been able to pull off, which they'll have a chance to do in Week 7: Win a Thursday night road game against a divisional opponent. The Steelers have played a total of eight divisional Thursday games on the road in franchise history, and they've gone 0-8 in those games, which includes going 0-6 under Mike Tomlin.
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Agreed |
LineLord | 13 |
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Steelers look like the best pick strategically |
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Steelers look like the best pick strategically |
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Lol 2nd and 10 and that's what you call? |
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Their tackling is atrocious |
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@FillyFlier16
Adam Burke from VSIN says "not so fast":
It is a Johnny Wholestaff Day for the Yankees. Rather than use Kevin Gausman on short rest, they’ll go with Louie Varland as the starter. Gausman only threw 75 pitches in Game 1. My guess is that we’re going to see Gausman in bulk relief today. He can start in the second and then only be asked to turn the top of the order over twice instead of three times. It makes a lot more sense to do that than put lefties like Eric Lauer or Justin Bruihl out there. Gausman can still provide length, but in a different capacity. Obviously there is risk involved in that strategy, if that’s what the Blue Jays do. Gausman last pitched out of the bullpen in 2020. But, I think that using the 100-mph thrower in Varland at the start instead of having him on hand for a high-leverage appearance suggests to me that Gausman is a very possible candidate to relieve. Varland gave up the three-run homer to Aaron Judge yesterday, but it was on a pitch we’ve never seen hit out of the ballpark based on pitch velocity and location. This would leave the Jays with rookie Trey Yesavage at home in Game 5 if need be. And based on how he pitched in Game 2, I think the Jays are very okay with that. Expect Gausman tonight. I like the Blue Jays anyway at this big of a price given how they hit high velo, but I’m also going to gamble on the strategy I think Schneider employs. We may see another reliever for the second, but my inkling is that Gausman is featured prominently tonight. |
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