Bottom line...n ill is a waaaaaaay better team with one of the best CFB in the country at the most important position! Just keep fadin n ill just like the rest that continue to fade Baylor and say they r overrated! Last two years with both these teams have been cover machines and it will continue till Lynch leaves after this year.
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Bottom line...n ill is a waaaaaaay better team with one of the best CFB in the country at the most important position! Just keep fadin n ill just like the rest that continue to fade Baylor and say they r overrated! Last two years with both these teams have been cover machines and it will continue till Lynch leaves after this year.
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
This line isn't some sort of trick
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The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
This line isn't some sort of trick
Very well put and on point
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Quote Originally Posted by The-Kid-Is-Good:
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
This line isn't some sort of trick
very well put
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Quote Originally Posted by The-Kid-Is-Good:
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
This line isn't some sort of trick
WELL SAID SAME THING AS LAST WEEK TENN VS INDY GAME LAST WEEK, THE LINE WAS RIGHT ON AND EVERYONE WAS SAYING TENN WAS THE PICK..
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Quote Originally Posted by The-Kid-Is-Good:
The covers contest is one thing, but I honestly see more people in the forum on Toledo...why?
Because they think they're being "sharp" by taking a very talented team who is undefeated at home with two losses early in the season versus SEC teams...
Just because a team like NIU is ranked and is undefeated with a MAC schedule doesn't mean they should rout everyone they face.
*** Be honest with us, if you ran a local sportsbook, what would you set this line at and why?
I ask, because it's pretty clear that there is nothing deceiving about this line. You're essentially betting on a very good team to continue it's unbeaten season, or another very good team who is (undefeated) at home to keep it competitive enough to possibly pull out the win. Is that much of a stretch?
To the casual Joe who picks up the newspaper and sees the ESPN matchup tonight, sure it may seem like a layup at first, but as you've even indicated, Toledo is more than capable of pulling off the upset.
Unless you don't think that, and you're simply betting on the Rockets because you think the line is telling you exactly what to bet. In that case, wouldn't the secret get out that the "lock" is siding with the sportsbook because they've already told you who is going to win?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm baffled that people actually use this thought process rather than handicapping the game and seeing very clearly that this is a competitive matchup regardless of win-loss records or national rankings.
Good luck. I'm assuming after this game that you'll either be back to chest thump, or will disappear until you spot another game in which your bookie is pointing you to his "no brainer, easy winner of the week."
This line isn't some sort of trick
WELL SAID SAME THING AS LAST WEEK TENN VS INDY GAME LAST WEEK, THE LINE WAS RIGHT ON AND EVERYONE WAS SAYING TENN WAS THE PICK..
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