I never realized how much people in Illinois hate LeBron/Miami until this series.
What gives with the refs this year? They usually make sure these games go six or seven. How tight the games have been they could of guranteed both series to be 2-2 3-2 right now. They can blow the whistle whenever we know that. What do you think is going on? Are the refs being watched really close this year?
What gives with the refs this year? They usually make sure these games go six or seven. How tight the games have been they could of guranteed both series to be 2-2 3-2 right now. They can blow the whistle whenever we know that. What do you think is going on? Are the refs being watched really close this year?
[Quote: Originally Posted by SarahJPhilli]
I never realized how much people in Illinois hate LeBron/Miami until this series.
I just hate LeBron and Wade, I have no problem with Miami (the city) or Bosh (other than he looks like a Simpsons character) In my opinion, Wade met with Bulls twice in the offseason only as a distraction, he never had any intention of coming to the Bulls. That's high school shit.
[Quote: Originally Posted by SarahJPhilli]
I never realized how much people in Illinois hate LeBron/Miami until this series.
I just hate LeBron and Wade, I have no problem with Miami (the city) or Bosh (other than he looks like a Simpsons character) In my opinion, Wade met with Bulls twice in the offseason only as a distraction, he never had any intention of coming to the Bulls. That's high school shit.
[Quote: Originally Posted by SarahJPhilli] I have a question for Chicago area fans.
Who is the bigger public enemy?
Option 1
Option 2
First of all, Bartman had nothing to do with the Cubs losing AGAIN. Gonzalez booted a routine double play right after that.
Second, LeBron is an arrogant, ignorant, talented basketball player. (I should probably say I live on the South side of Chicago.)
[Quote: Originally Posted by SarahJPhilli] I have a question for Chicago area fans.
Who is the bigger public enemy?
Option 1
Option 2
First of all, Bartman had nothing to do with the Cubs losing AGAIN. Gonzalez booted a routine double play right after that.
Second, LeBron is an arrogant, ignorant, talented basketball player. (I should probably say I live on the South side of Chicago.)
What gives with the refs this year? They usually make sure these games go six or seven. How tight the games have been they could of guranteed both series to be 2-2 3-2 right now. They can blow the whistle whenever we know that. What do you think is going on? Are the refs being watched really close this year?
What gives with the refs this year? They usually make sure these games go six or seven. How tight the games have been they could of guranteed both series to be 2-2 3-2 right now. They can blow the whistle whenever we know that. What do you think is going on? Are the refs being watched really close this year?
One of the biggest myths in sports betting is, teams coming off bad loses will bring no intesity the following game.
No truth to that at all, actually they produce a winning ATS record over the long run the following game , and yes I have charted such things for years.
OKC is the latest example, coming off one the most unimaginable loses a team ever could have, they still cover the spread the following game.
False info like this gets passed out by pundits all the time, but unless you actually do your homework you'd never know such things.
One of the biggest myths in sports betting is, teams coming off bad loses will bring no intesity the following game.
No truth to that at all, actually they produce a winning ATS record over the long run the following game , and yes I have charted such things for years.
OKC is the latest example, coming off one the most unimaginable loses a team ever could have, they still cover the spread the following game.
False info like this gets passed out by pundits all the time, but unless you actually do your homework you'd never know such things.
One of the biggest myths in sports betting is, teams coming off bad loses will bring no intesity the following game.
No truth to that at all, actually they produce a winning ATS record over the long run the following game , and yes I have charted such things for years.
OKC is the latest example, coming off one the most unimaginable loses a team ever could have, they still cover the spread the following game.
False info like this gets passed out by pundits all the time, but unless you actually do your homework you'd never know such things.
One of the biggest myths in sports betting is, teams coming off bad loses will bring no intesity the following game.
No truth to that at all, actually they produce a winning ATS record over the long run the following game , and yes I have charted such things for years.
OKC is the latest example, coming off one the most unimaginable loses a team ever could have, they still cover the spread the following game.
False info like this gets passed out by pundits all the time, but unless you actually do your homework you'd never know such things.
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