Just cant watch um cuz of carr
In 10 years when they run off a dynasty do not ever bet them. Because they gave up a late td and 2 pt vonversion tonight.
Boycott the organization. Thatll show em they need to make some changes.
In 10 years when they run off a dynasty do not ever bet them. Because they gave up a late td and 2 pt vonversion tonight.
Boycott the organization. Thatll show em they need to make some changes.
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Uh... maybe to get within a FG so if they recover the onside kick they can tie it with a FG on 4th down?
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Uh... maybe to get within a FG so if they recover the onside kick they can tie it with a FG on 4th down?
Do you even understand the game of football???
Do you even understand the game of football???
It's safe to say he does not. He was whining that the other game was rigged in the 1st quarter because he found it impossible to believe Cleveland could play bad after playing good last week.
I guess in his mind every team that went 1-0 would be 2-0 and every team that went 0-1 would be 0-2.
If you want to know how things are really rigged, it's to have games be close all the way to the end and to have parity so that most teams have a chance at the playoffs for as long as possible. That way the max amount of people are engaged for the max amount of time.
Most teams play better in week 2 after losing week 1 and vice versa.
Have a look at the standings right now you'll see the parity plan is right on schedule. There are the exact same amount of 2-0 teams as there are 0-2 teams (nine each). The other 14 teams all went win-loss or loss-win.
If you seem to be getting killed every week to the point you think every game is rigged against the team you bet on, you should just quit. I mean why bet if it's all fixed?
If you can't do that, then what you should do is use the built in parity as a guide to avoid you getting killed, by using a balanced, slow and steady approach. Make your wagers a conservative amount that you can sustain a losing streak if it happens, 5% of your roll, 3 is even better.
Bet the same amount every game. Do not deviate. You can increase if you double your bankroll, or once it's playoff time if you want.
Don't do any parlays or teasers. They just bleed your bankroll. The idea is to grind out a profit, not swing for the fences all the time and end up broke as a result.
Balance your plays with favorites and dogs, home teams and road teams. If you do totals, same thing. You will not win long term betting only favorites. And you will not win long term betting only overs.
The parity in NFL is so rampant, and spreads are so sharp, that the bookie doesn't need you to be useless at picking games to beat you. He just needs you to be undisciplined and emotional. Chasing losses, trying to double up wins. Doing hail mary parlays that are just donations every time because one team always lets you down (often the one you least expect).
You could randomly just pick two favorites and 2 dogs every Sunday, flip a coin between home team and road team on MNF and TNF and if you bet the same amount each game, you probably will still fare better than most bettors over the course of a season because you won't end up too far off 50% either way. Whereas most guys are betting based off of last week's game and ending up baffled how they don't make any money.
It's safe to say he does not. He was whining that the other game was rigged in the 1st quarter because he found it impossible to believe Cleveland could play bad after playing good last week.
I guess in his mind every team that went 1-0 would be 2-0 and every team that went 0-1 would be 0-2.
If you want to know how things are really rigged, it's to have games be close all the way to the end and to have parity so that most teams have a chance at the playoffs for as long as possible. That way the max amount of people are engaged for the max amount of time.
Most teams play better in week 2 after losing week 1 and vice versa.
Have a look at the standings right now you'll see the parity plan is right on schedule. There are the exact same amount of 2-0 teams as there are 0-2 teams (nine each). The other 14 teams all went win-loss or loss-win.
If you seem to be getting killed every week to the point you think every game is rigged against the team you bet on, you should just quit. I mean why bet if it's all fixed?
If you can't do that, then what you should do is use the built in parity as a guide to avoid you getting killed, by using a balanced, slow and steady approach. Make your wagers a conservative amount that you can sustain a losing streak if it happens, 5% of your roll, 3 is even better.
Bet the same amount every game. Do not deviate. You can increase if you double your bankroll, or once it's playoff time if you want.
Don't do any parlays or teasers. They just bleed your bankroll. The idea is to grind out a profit, not swing for the fences all the time and end up broke as a result.
Balance your plays with favorites and dogs, home teams and road teams. If you do totals, same thing. You will not win long term betting only favorites. And you will not win long term betting only overs.
The parity in NFL is so rampant, and spreads are so sharp, that the bookie doesn't need you to be useless at picking games to beat you. He just needs you to be undisciplined and emotional. Chasing losses, trying to double up wins. Doing hail mary parlays that are just donations every time because one team always lets you down (often the one you least expect).
You could randomly just pick two favorites and 2 dogs every Sunday, flip a coin between home team and road team on MNF and TNF and if you bet the same amount each game, you probably will still fare better than most bettors over the course of a season because you won't end up too far off 50% either way. Whereas most guys are betting based off of last week's game and ending up baffled how they don't make any money.
It happens over and over again late in games. Saints defense dominating the entire game then on the last possession they play prevent defense (prevent the big play) and allow Bryce Young to pick them apart to throw wide open 5-yard passes and let his receivers run for a few extra yards.
It happens over and over again late in games. Saints defense dominating the entire game then on the last possession they play prevent defense (prevent the big play) and allow Bryce Young to pick them apart to throw wide open 5-yard passes and let his receivers run for a few extra yards.
I can’t help but wonder if the same people that think the NFL is rigged also believe the moon landing was faked.
I can’t help but wonder if the same people that think the NFL is rigged also believe the moon landing was faked.
@JimmyGape
So you work for the NFL? I don't understand your desire to go into every thread and say its not rigged. I don't think its rigged but idgaf if people do, why do you care so much?
@JimmyGape
So you work for the NFL? I don't understand your desire to go into every thread and say its not rigged. I don't think its rigged but idgaf if people do, why do you care so much?
u will learn there are just some teams you have to stay away from.. for me? Tenn.. I can never read them..other is chargers.... just cant get them right and and this has been a 10 year thing..
u will learn there are just some teams you have to stay away from.. for me? Tenn.. I can never read them..other is chargers.... just cant get them right and and this has been a 10 year thing..
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