No offense but you sound a bit silly calling people idiots, sheep, and losers while saying you will lay all of these points.
You never give 20 points in the NFL. NEVER
"should be 4, not to say 5 TD at even money"
No offense but you sound a bit silly calling people idiots, sheep, and losers while saying you will lay all of these points.
You never give 20 points in the NFL. NEVER
"should be 4, not to say 5 TD at even money"
I dont really know to make a bet over the internet. I'm confident you can find many takers here who do and will.
I would gladly take Colts +35 at even money but you may be disappointed to know that if that happened I would also be taking Pats -20.5 at even money
I dont really know to make a bet over the internet. I'm confident you can find many takers here who do and will.
I would gladly take Colts +35 at even money but you may be disappointed to know that if that happened I would also be taking Pats -20.5 at even money
Belichick will be wanting to send a message to Indy that his Program sustained Brady's absense in 2008, unlike Indy without Manning. You will watch tommorow as the Pats turn the heat up on Indy and don't let off the gas.
However, as far as covering the spread, it will come down to NE keeping INDY at 14pts or under. Though INDY's offense is almost non existant, it is no secret that NE's D is mediocre at best. I am wagering that NE's weak D will hold up against INDY's even weaker O.
I would expect an @$$ kicking similar to NO's beat down of Indy . . .
Belichick will be wanting to send a message to Indy that his Program sustained Brady's absense in 2008, unlike Indy without Manning. You will watch tommorow as the Pats turn the heat up on Indy and don't let off the gas.
However, as far as covering the spread, it will come down to NE keeping INDY at 14pts or under. Though INDY's offense is almost non existant, it is no secret that NE's D is mediocre at best. I am wagering that NE's weak D will hold up against INDY's even weaker O.
I would expect an @$$ kicking similar to NO's beat down of Indy . . .
Oh man, I am a big NE fan, but this season I have won more than 35K on New England's games alone, so don't worry I know my team and there is no way they won't cover this. quoted by Whitesnake 1983
Oh man, I am a big NE fan, but this season I have won more than 35K on New England's games alone, so don't worry I know my team and there is no way they won't cover this. quoted by Whitesnake 1983
As a very critical Pats fan, I typically think they will screw things up. This year is no exception
However, this is such a perfect matchup for them. Indy has no secondary. Brady quite conceivably will pass for 500+ yards and 5+ TDs. I do think Orlovsky is an improvement over Painter; but, this guy hasn't played in a long time.
I think this is an epic rout. Something like 52 - 13
I agree with your thinking.
I am considering a 1st H Parlay of -13.5 and Over 25.5. I'm thinking a MINIMUM of 24-7 at the half.
I also like the prop bet of Pats total over 34.5.
GOOD LUCK to everyone. To me, this is laying the chalk or a "no bet" especially after what the Pats did to the Eagles and KC and the clip pasted below:
Echoing the same sentiment as the rest of his teammates, Wilfork said Indianapolis' 0-11 record means nothing to him this weekend; in fact, this is still a rivalry game to him, even without Peyton Manning taking snaps for the Colts.
"The record doesn't mean anything to us. This is the National Football League and we know any given Sunday, a team is going to try their best, especially against us, to try to wear us out and beat us up to prove a point," Wilfork said. "We're always walking around with a target. One thing we have to do is we have to be ready to go; start fast and finish fast."
--One of Bill Belichick's most difficult jobs is convincing the media he's being serious when lauding the "accomplishments" of an 0-11 team. Thankfully for Belichick, he doesn't care much about what the scribes think as long as his players are buying into what he's selling.
As the Patriots prepare for the ultimate trap game this weekend at home against the winless Colts, Belichick has instructed his players to direct any questions about Indianapolis' record to him so that he may have the final word on what the team's mentality will be this weekend.
So far, it appears his message has gotten through loud and clear to his players, specifically Tom Brady, who acts in some ways as the spokesman each Wednesday when he takes the podium for his weekly press briefing.
"We're 8-3. Has it been everything perfect? No," Brady said, "but we've got to go out there this week and try to get to 9-3. Any week in the NFL is a tough week. (The Colts), obviously with the threats they have offensively (and) the threats they have defensively, can change the game in one play."
As a very critical Pats fan, I typically think they will screw things up. This year is no exception
However, this is such a perfect matchup for them. Indy has no secondary. Brady quite conceivably will pass for 500+ yards and 5+ TDs. I do think Orlovsky is an improvement over Painter; but, this guy hasn't played in a long time.
I think this is an epic rout. Something like 52 - 13
I agree with your thinking.
I am considering a 1st H Parlay of -13.5 and Over 25.5. I'm thinking a MINIMUM of 24-7 at the half.
I also like the prop bet of Pats total over 34.5.
GOOD LUCK to everyone. To me, this is laying the chalk or a "no bet" especially after what the Pats did to the Eagles and KC and the clip pasted below:
Echoing the same sentiment as the rest of his teammates, Wilfork said Indianapolis' 0-11 record means nothing to him this weekend; in fact, this is still a rivalry game to him, even without Peyton Manning taking snaps for the Colts.
"The record doesn't mean anything to us. This is the National Football League and we know any given Sunday, a team is going to try their best, especially against us, to try to wear us out and beat us up to prove a point," Wilfork said. "We're always walking around with a target. One thing we have to do is we have to be ready to go; start fast and finish fast."
--One of Bill Belichick's most difficult jobs is convincing the media he's being serious when lauding the "accomplishments" of an 0-11 team. Thankfully for Belichick, he doesn't care much about what the scribes think as long as his players are buying into what he's selling.
As the Patriots prepare for the ultimate trap game this weekend at home against the winless Colts, Belichick has instructed his players to direct any questions about Indianapolis' record to him so that he may have the final word on what the team's mentality will be this weekend.
So far, it appears his message has gotten through loud and clear to his players, specifically Tom Brady, who acts in some ways as the spokesman each Wednesday when he takes the podium for his weekly press briefing.
"We're 8-3. Has it been everything perfect? No," Brady said, "but we've got to go out there this week and try to get to 9-3. Any week in the NFL is a tough week. (The Colts), obviously with the threats they have offensively (and) the threats they have defensively, can change the game in one play."
Belichick will be wanting to send a message to Indy that his Program sustained Brady's absense in 2008, unlike Indy without Manning. You will watch tommorow as the Pats turn the heat up on Indy and don't let off the gas.
However, as far as covering the spread, it will come down to NE keeping INDY at 14pts or under. Though INDY's offense is almost non existant, it is no secret that NE's D is mediocre at best. I am wagering that NE's weak D will hold up against INDY's even weaker O.
I would expect an @$$ kicking similar to NO's beat down of Indy . . .
Belichick will be wanting to send a message to Indy that his Program sustained Brady's absense in 2008, unlike Indy without Manning. You will watch tommorow as the Pats turn the heat up on Indy and don't let off the gas.
However, as far as covering the spread, it will come down to NE keeping INDY at 14pts or under. Though INDY's offense is almost non existant, it is no secret that NE's D is mediocre at best. I am wagering that NE's weak D will hold up against INDY's even weaker O.
I would expect an @$$ kicking similar to NO's beat down of Indy . . .
I haven't made a bet in a while, say 5 weeks, but I saw an NFL spread of 20 points and thought, How can anyone not hit that? I remember the Pats had a 21 point spread to Miami in 2008, they were blowing them out, but Brady came out and Miami got some momentum to cover that spread.
Pats D sucks too , remember that. Vince Young threw for 400 years on them!
I haven't made a bet in a while, say 5 weeks, but I saw an NFL spread of 20 points and thought, How can anyone not hit that? I remember the Pats had a 21 point spread to Miami in 2008, they were blowing them out, but Brady came out and Miami got some momentum to cover that spread.
Pats D sucks too , remember that. Vince Young threw for 400 years on them!
I really like this parlay!!! I dont bet over $300 on anything, but this is very interesting...
I really like this parlay!!! I dont bet over $300 on anything, but this is very interesting...
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