Charlotte ive not always agreed with all your picks but man these write ups are awesome and i feel its made me think differently of when, who and how to enjoy this hobby
Thanks
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Charlotte ive not always agreed with all your picks but man these write ups are awesome and i feel its made me think differently of when, who and how to enjoy this hobby
Most of the general public are hammering Clemson and the OVER. The problem I have with playing Clemson is that the books are not comfortable moving the line up to -3.5 and off a key number such as -3 (FG) which translates to me that WVU is possibly the better play with more value.
Also, as they hammer the total to go OVER the books are very comfortable in raisng the total several points meaning they want more action on the under.
The books would like to see WVU hit and the UNDER but feel there is good value in WVU and not so much in the UNDER.
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Most of the general public are hammering Clemson and the OVER. The problem I have with playing Clemson is that the books are not comfortable moving the line up to -3.5 and off a key number such as -3 (FG) which translates to me that WVU is possibly the better play with more value.
Also, as they hammer the total to go OVER the books are very comfortable in raisng the total several points meaning they want more action on the under.
The books would like to see WVU hit and the UNDER but feel there is good value in WVU and not so much in the UNDER.
can't say enough about the support, it def makes the time put in to research and articulate in a write up worth it. As i said before, we're all on the same team and I like creating a positive amoeba!!!!!
let's get it on...
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpyv
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
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what's up men??????
can't say enough about the support, it def makes the time put in to research and articulate in a write up worth it. As i said before, we're all on the same team and I like creating a positive amoeba!!!!!
let's get it on...
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpyv
West Virginia's
shotgun, no-huddle offense leads the Big East in scoring (34.9 per
game), total offense (459.6 yards) and passing (341.8 yards). All-Big
East quarterback Geno Smith is seventh nationally in passing yards per
game (331.5). Receiver Tavon Austin is second in the country in
all-purpose yards (191.1). Receiver Stedman Bailey leads the Big East in
receiving yards (99.6 per game).
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
"The best way to
describe it to a person who doesn't have to defend it is that it's like
playing in Canada," said Steele. "They've got 12 men out there and two
guys in motion. It's not the way we play American football. But that's
almost the way it looks sometimes (with West Virginia)."
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/03/2894584/tigers-preparing-for-mountaineers.html#storylink=cpy
these bcs games may not have had the "right" teams in these games, but
they have been exciting, at least to me they have, i like offense just
as good as defense, and anytime overtime comes in play it usually makes
for a good game. I think there will be another one here tonight. Both
of these teams have insane athletic ability and talent and damn good
offenses. wvu is bringing their much improved mike leach, errrr, dana
holgerson offense into this one. Their spread is a bit different,
Steele (clemson d coord) likens it to canadian football with 12 guys on
offense and two in motion. they are very fast paced and geno smith does
a great job of catching/throwing in the shotgun - quick passing game
neutralizes a pass rush, that will no doubt be clemson's MO on defense,
but i'm not sure they will get there in time. not really worried about
garrison being out, alston had 10 td's on the year (only 1 less than
austin) and buie was the best of the 3 in spring ball and got dinged up
early in the season, so not too worried about that, clemson doesn't stop
the run very well anyway. since clemson lost bowers and jenkins to the
nfl, their d line hasn't been too impressive - i don't think they will
get to smith and be able to slow him down, the only thing that will slow
the wvu offense down is poor execution, geno smith is pretty damn
accurate, so i think wvu offense will have success on clemson d.
clemson offense has been about boyd to watkins, which opens up lanes for
ellington. look at clemson in the first 3/4 of the season, they lit
everyone up - with a healthy watkins. when watkins got dinged up and
when their game against nc state didn't matter, clemson offense
suffered. watkins is healthy and between him allen and ellington, i
expect them to take advantage of wv defense who has felt some pain from
losing berry, nield and sands and some others from their defense last
year that was pretty stout at times. irvin is a play maker and just
might make a play to shift the game in wvu favor. wvu is pretty small
up front and without a stout front in a 3-3-5 defense, i don't see them
bothering boyd too much, which means boyd to watkins or boyd to allen or
room for ellington should be happening tonight. i really think these
two are pretty even and when teams are even, i like getting points. wvu
is 3-0ats this year in games where line is +/-3, clemson just 1-1.
I see some points being scored tonight in a back and forth game, The
teams averaged a combined 68.5 points and gave up 52.5. Even Holgorsen
seems resigned to having to outscore the Tigers."Yeah, our biggest thing
as a football team is to figure out how to
score one more point,'' Holgorsen said Tuesday. "And if they make a
bunch of plays offensively, which we anticipate they will, we
defensively need to line up and try to do our best to stop them. But
offensively we need to counter with that.''
Clemson/WVU OVER 64
WVU +3.5
Tease WVU +10.5 to OVER 57
and have the 2nd half of my VT/WVU tease with WVU +10
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these bcs games may not have had the "right" teams in these games, but
they have been exciting, at least to me they have, i like offense just
as good as defense, and anytime overtime comes in play it usually makes
for a good game. I think there will be another one here tonight. Both
of these teams have insane athletic ability and talent and damn good
offenses. wvu is bringing their much improved mike leach, errrr, dana
holgerson offense into this one. Their spread is a bit different,
Steele (clemson d coord) likens it to canadian football with 12 guys on
offense and two in motion. they are very fast paced and geno smith does
a great job of catching/throwing in the shotgun - quick passing game
neutralizes a pass rush, that will no doubt be clemson's MO on defense,
but i'm not sure they will get there in time. not really worried about
garrison being out, alston had 10 td's on the year (only 1 less than
austin) and buie was the best of the 3 in spring ball and got dinged up
early in the season, so not too worried about that, clemson doesn't stop
the run very well anyway. since clemson lost bowers and jenkins to the
nfl, their d line hasn't been too impressive - i don't think they will
get to smith and be able to slow him down, the only thing that will slow
the wvu offense down is poor execution, geno smith is pretty damn
accurate, so i think wvu offense will have success on clemson d.
clemson offense has been about boyd to watkins, which opens up lanes for
ellington. look at clemson in the first 3/4 of the season, they lit
everyone up - with a healthy watkins. when watkins got dinged up and
when their game against nc state didn't matter, clemson offense
suffered. watkins is healthy and between him allen and ellington, i
expect them to take advantage of wv defense who has felt some pain from
losing berry, nield and sands and some others from their defense last
year that was pretty stout at times. irvin is a play maker and just
might make a play to shift the game in wvu favor. wvu is pretty small
up front and without a stout front in a 3-3-5 defense, i don't see them
bothering boyd too much, which means boyd to watkins or boyd to allen or
room for ellington should be happening tonight. i really think these
two are pretty even and when teams are even, i like getting points. wvu
is 3-0ats this year in games where line is +/-3, clemson just 1-1.
I see some points being scored tonight in a back and forth game, The
teams averaged a combined 68.5 points and gave up 52.5. Even Holgorsen
seems resigned to having to outscore the Tigers."Yeah, our biggest thing
as a football team is to figure out how to
score one more point,'' Holgorsen said Tuesday. "And if they make a
bunch of plays offensively, which we anticipate they will, we
defensively need to line up and try to do our best to stop them. But
offensively we need to counter with that.''
Clemson/WVU OVER 64
WVU +3.5
Tease WVU +10.5 to OVER 57
and have the 2nd half of my VT/WVU tease with WVU +10
haha, damn, sorry, not sure what happened in the thread above, when i copy and paste things i read into the write up it normally pastes, but that obviously didn't
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haha, damn, sorry, not sure what happened in the thread above, when i copy and paste things i read into the write up it normally pastes, but that obviously didn't
Another excellent, well prepared analysis....I got WVU at +4...."Laying the lumber' on this one!....With 88% of the public on the Clemson side and ML, and after reading your article, I'm on it..Also got the same teaser you posted...Muchas Gracias!!.....Always my best to you!
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Another excellent, well prepared analysis....I got WVU at +4...."Laying the lumber' on this one!....With 88% of the public on the Clemson side and ML, and after reading your article, I'm on it..Also got the same teaser you posted...Muchas Gracias!!.....Always my best to you!
haha, and you know a hokie fan doesn't exactly like to root for WVU, but as i said in my post for the hokies last night, i am not afraid to bet against my team or on a team i typically root against.
thanks men, much appreciated.
MacWestie - what up brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hope all is well up there!!!
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haha, and you know a hokie fan doesn't exactly like to root for WVU, but as i said in my post for the hokies last night, i am not afraid to bet against my team or on a team i typically root against.
thanks men, much appreciated.
MacWestie - what up brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hope all is well up there!!!
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