I have had lots of bad beats over the years but here's the most recent one from last nights game. I had a 1000 on Cincy -2 1/2 and a live wager with Pitt + 5 1/2 for 250. I was looking to middle with Cincy up 19-14 late in the fourth with Pitt punting. THEN knucklehead Cincy player on punt return decides to be in a dire/ct line with the punt returner and boots the ball! Pitt recovers and subsequently makes a 55 yd field goal. Final score 19-17. I went from winning 1000 to losing 750
No you haven't.
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Quote Originally Posted by Doghouse44:
I have had lots of bad beats over the years but here's the most recent one from last nights game. I had a 1000 on Cincy -2 1/2 and a live wager with Pitt + 5 1/2 for 250. I was looking to middle with Cincy up 19-14 late in the fourth with Pitt punting. THEN knucklehead Cincy player on punt return decides to be in a dire/ct line with the punt returner and boots the ball! Pitt recovers and subsequently makes a 55 yd field goal. Final score 19-17. I went from winning 1000 to losing 750
The year the Atlanta falcons went to the super bowl 2016, they were playing Kansas city. They were down 5 and scored a touchdown to go up by 1 late in the game, so naturally they lined up for the 2 point conversion to go up by 3.
But Eric Berry of the Chiefs, who already had a pick 6 in that game, intercepts the 2 point conversion for a Pick 2, and Atlanta loses by 1
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The year the Atlanta falcons went to the super bowl 2016, they were playing Kansas city. They were down 5 and scored a touchdown to go up by 1 late in the game, so naturally they lined up for the 2 point conversion to go up by 3.
But Eric Berry of the Chiefs, who already had a pick 6 in that game, intercepts the 2 point conversion for a Pick 2, and Atlanta loses by 1
College Football 1996.. USC vs ASU.. catching 12 1/2.. only way to lose would be a score and then Have them throw a pick 6 to lose by 13.. WELP.. hahaha
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College Football 1996.. USC vs ASU.. catching 12 1/2.. only way to lose would be a score and then Have them throw a pick 6 to lose by 13.. WELP.. hahaha
College Football 1996.. USC vs ASU.. catching 12 1/2.. only way to lose would be a score and then Have them throw a pick 6 to lose by 13.. WELP.. hahaha
OMG this game. I remember it well.
You didn't mention it was OT
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Quote Originally Posted by Fallser29:
College Football 1996.. USC vs ASU.. catching 12 1/2.. only way to lose would be a score and then Have them throw a pick 6 to lose by 13.. WELP.. hahaha
Years ago Detroit-9 against Sam Wyche’s Bucs. Lions up 5 with 2 minutes left. Sanders rips off 70 yard run to Tampa’s 2 yard line and then Wayne fonts calls 3 kneel downs
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Years ago Detroit-9 against Sam Wyche’s Bucs. Lions up 5 with 2 minutes left. Sanders rips off 70 yard run to Tampa’s 2 yard line and then Wayne fonts calls 3 kneel downs
[Quote: Originally Posted by i_Win_u_Lose]Had drake may over 175 yards vs the bills today....... didn't know he went in for one play and they took him out . True story..[/Quote
That's not a bad beat. That's a bonehead play. True story.
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[Quote: Originally Posted by i_Win_u_Lose]Had drake may over 175 yards vs the bills today....... didn't know he went in for one play and they took him out . True story..[/Quote
That's not a bad beat. That's a bonehead play. True story.
Going to give you my bad beat opposite. It was the best cover ever for me. Had a boat load on it obv.
September 1997, Jags vs Steelers. Divisional game. Jags up 23-21 but my Jags needed another score for the cover. Steelers drove down and kicked a FG to win the game but Chris Hudson blocked the Norm Johnson kick and returned it 58-yards for a score to give me the back door cover and a reverse bad bear.
Wonder if anyone here is old enough to post the bad beat on the other side. Lol
Jags for life and had a ton on it. Remember it like it was yesterday. Told my bud on the couch I needed a blocked kick and return for TD. Odds were prob 20,000:1 for that. lol
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Going to give you my bad beat opposite. It was the best cover ever for me. Had a boat load on it obv.
September 1997, Jags vs Steelers. Divisional game. Jags up 23-21 but my Jags needed another score for the cover. Steelers drove down and kicked a FG to win the game but Chris Hudson blocked the Norm Johnson kick and returned it 58-yards for a score to give me the back door cover and a reverse bad bear.
Wonder if anyone here is old enough to post the bad beat on the other side. Lol
Jags for life and had a ton on it. Remember it like it was yesterday. Told my bud on the couch I needed a blocked kick and return for TD. Odds were prob 20,000:1 for that. lol
Going to give you my bad beat opposite. It was the best cover ever for me. Had a boat load on it obv. September 1997, Jags vs Steelers. Divisional game. Jags up 23-21 but my Jags needed another score for the cover. Steelers drove down and kicked a FG to win the game but Chris Hudson blocked the Norm Johnson kick and returned it 58-yards for a score to give me the back door cover and a reverse bad bear. Wonder if anyone here is old enough to post the bad beat on the other side. Lol Jags for life and had a ton on it. Remember it like it was yesterday. Told my bud on the couch I needed a blocked kick and return for TD. Odds were prob 20,000:1 for that. lol
I remember this game also.
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Quote Originally Posted by gatornation:
Going to give you my bad beat opposite. It was the best cover ever for me. Had a boat load on it obv. September 1997, Jags vs Steelers. Divisional game. Jags up 23-21 but my Jags needed another score for the cover. Steelers drove down and kicked a FG to win the game but Chris Hudson blocked the Norm Johnson kick and returned it 58-yards for a score to give me the back door cover and a reverse bad bear. Wonder if anyone here is old enough to post the bad beat on the other side. Lol Jags for life and had a ton on it. Remember it like it was yesterday. Told my bud on the couch I needed a blocked kick and return for TD. Odds were prob 20,000:1 for that. lol
Same scenario in Army/ Navy game last year, but the quarterback took the snap and ran out of the end zone for the safety to go over the total on the last play of the game
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Same scenario in Army/ Navy game last year, but the quarterback took the snap and ran out of the end zone for the safety to go over the total on the last play of the game
2015 Super Bowl, had a ton on the Seahawks. All they had to do was give it to Marshawn Lynch on second down to punch in the game-winning touchdown against the Patriots, but yet genius Pete Carroll calls an over the middle pass, which gets deflected and intercepted, will never forget
I remember that game like it was yesterday
eating chicken dinners all day everyday
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Quote Originally Posted by Cowbeagle:
2015 Super Bowl, had a ton on the Seahawks. All they had to do was give it to Marshawn Lynch on second down to punch in the game-winning touchdown against the Patriots, but yet genius Pete Carroll calls an over the middle pass, which gets deflected and intercepted, will never forget
Well today Atlanta NFL money line cost me a 9 team parlay at 73-1. Also Geno Smith 225 yards or more passing cost me a 4 team parlay at 7.5-1. Geno had 223 yards. So yeah just today missed 2 lottery tickets by not much. The more plays you make the more good and bad beats happen.
I have fun betting 25 dollars on these and maybe every year or 2 hit 1. So bankroll wise not a killer. To make money over the long run you have to bet single plays laying the lowest juice possible.
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Well today Atlanta NFL money line cost me a 9 team parlay at 73-1. Also Geno Smith 225 yards or more passing cost me a 4 team parlay at 7.5-1. Geno had 223 yards. So yeah just today missed 2 lottery tickets by not much. The more plays you make the more good and bad beats happen.
I have fun betting 25 dollars on these and maybe every year or 2 hit 1. So bankroll wise not a killer. To make money over the long run you have to bet single plays laying the lowest juice possible.
Today. Green Bay money line in several parlays. And chiefs/Denver over 41… chiefs had 5…. Yes 5. First downs. One by penalty. So they earned 4… that’s at least 4 from the record. Ha. I’m not… lucky gambling.
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Today. Green Bay money line in several parlays. And chiefs/Denver over 41… chiefs had 5…. Yes 5. First downs. One by penalty. So they earned 4… that’s at least 4 from the record. Ha. I’m not… lucky gambling.
Yes you are the genius and made your point lmao you open a topic on ppl bad beat story and they shared theirs while all you do is maje smartazz comments rather than add any useful information pretty annoying shit.
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Yes you are the genius and made your point lmao you open a topic on ppl bad beat story and they shared theirs while all you do is maje smartazz comments rather than add any useful information pretty annoying shit.
Lost 16k Colts Moneyline -420 to Jacksonville week 1 I believe 2020 or 2021 season .that was the only game the jags won outright the next 25ish games . Last time I ever laid heavy chalk on a team . Also Gonzaga -3.5 vs TCU ncaab they let the ball roll to the half court line the guy for tcu chucks it up with time expiring and nails it to lose by 3 .. probably a dozen more but those are the most memorable . Have had some fortunate beats as well but these ones always sting the most
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Lost 16k Colts Moneyline -420 to Jacksonville week 1 I believe 2020 or 2021 season .that was the only game the jags won outright the next 25ish games . Last time I ever laid heavy chalk on a team . Also Gonzaga -3.5 vs TCU ncaab they let the ball roll to the half court line the guy for tcu chucks it up with time expiring and nails it to lose by 3 .. probably a dozen more but those are the most memorable . Have had some fortunate beats as well but these ones always sting the most
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