Scal and Hook'em. I for one appreciate your picks and insight and follow regularly... Win or lose... MY choice. Again thank you both for posting and much continued success!
Scal and Hook'em. I for one appreciate your picks and insight and follow regularly... Win or lose... MY choice. Again thank you both for posting and much continued success!
Scal, just wanted to say keep you head up, you are legit don't quit.
I took Elon after reading your piece and stand by the pick even though we lost.
Scal, just wanted to say keep you head up, you are legit don't quit.
I took Elon after reading your piece and stand by the pick even though we lost.
One of the best write ups and breakdowns I remember was this college football season Army -21 vs UTEP. I read your post, did my own research and your analysis was spot on. L
Army had thrown the ball a total of 6 times all season. Up 21 mid 4th quarter on the UTEP 30. 1st down.
They sub in freshman QB, and he immediately throws a pick 6. It was the most devastating play because they NEVER throw the ball and no one could have predicted such a horrible coaching error. It was the worst luck ever and cost me a couple thousand.
At no point did I blame you, because the truth is, your analysis was spot on and we ran oh so bad at the worst possible time. Perfect example of great pick gone bad. I appreciated your insight and homework going into the play and still remember that game well. Please ignore all the whiney fa66ot losers who don't accept the risk involved in the decisions they make.
One of the best write ups and breakdowns I remember was this college football season Army -21 vs UTEP. I read your post, did my own research and your analysis was spot on. L
Army had thrown the ball a total of 6 times all season. Up 21 mid 4th quarter on the UTEP 30. 1st down.
They sub in freshman QB, and he immediately throws a pick 6. It was the most devastating play because they NEVER throw the ball and no one could have predicted such a horrible coaching error. It was the worst luck ever and cost me a couple thousand.
At no point did I blame you, because the truth is, your analysis was spot on and we ran oh so bad at the worst possible time. Perfect example of great pick gone bad. I appreciated your insight and homework going into the play and still remember that game well. Please ignore all the whiney fa66ot losers who don't accept the risk involved in the decisions they make.
One of the best write ups and breakdowns I remember was this college football season Army -21 vs UTEP. I read your post, did my own research and your analysis was spot on. L
Army had thrown the ball a total of 6 times all season. Up 21 mid 4th quarter on the UTEP 30. 1st down.
They sub in freshman QB, and he immediately throws a pick 6. It was the most devastating play because they NEVER throw the ball and no one could have predicted such a horrible coaching error. It was the worst luck ever and cost me a couple thousand.
At no point did I blame you, because the truth is, your analysis was spot on and we ran oh so bad at the worst possible time. Perfect example of great pick gone bad. I appreciated your insight and homework going into the play and still remember that game well. Please ignore all the whiney losers who don't accept the risk involved in the decisions they make.
Wow darky, a post like yours warms the cockles of my advanced capping heart.
There is but hope to see a flicker of light like this in a dark and dreary capping world.
You actually read a cap, understood it, watched the game and then saw a head coach randomly throw it all away (with the substitution and worse the pass on the very first play!).
I didn’t even know people like you existed.
But here you are. The results-oriented troglodytes of this site (that is, “The right side is the winning side” masses of excrement) will come...and then they will go.
And who will STILL be here capping? After all these years? Who has outlasted virtually all of them from the days of Wagerline?
They call him Scal for short. But to the peons here it’s Mister Scalabrine.
One of the best write ups and breakdowns I remember was this college football season Army -21 vs UTEP. I read your post, did my own research and your analysis was spot on. L
Army had thrown the ball a total of 6 times all season. Up 21 mid 4th quarter on the UTEP 30. 1st down.
They sub in freshman QB, and he immediately throws a pick 6. It was the most devastating play because they NEVER throw the ball and no one could have predicted such a horrible coaching error. It was the worst luck ever and cost me a couple thousand.
At no point did I blame you, because the truth is, your analysis was spot on and we ran oh so bad at the worst possible time. Perfect example of great pick gone bad. I appreciated your insight and homework going into the play and still remember that game well. Please ignore all the whiney losers who don't accept the risk involved in the decisions they make.
Wow darky, a post like yours warms the cockles of my advanced capping heart.
There is but hope to see a flicker of light like this in a dark and dreary capping world.
You actually read a cap, understood it, watched the game and then saw a head coach randomly throw it all away (with the substitution and worse the pass on the very first play!).
I didn’t even know people like you existed.
But here you are. The results-oriented troglodytes of this site (that is, “The right side is the winning side” masses of excrement) will come...and then they will go.
And who will STILL be here capping? After all these years? Who has outlasted virtually all of them from the days of Wagerline?
They call him Scal for short. But to the peons here it’s Mister Scalabrine.
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