Looking good on the Jets my friend, looking forward to your post this week.
I'm sure you're already over the tough week (I still think DEN was the right side, we'll see how things shape up in the rematch) but as always, rush the haters aside. Your threads generate great dialogue and insights. I only post now a days just to see yours and a handful of others.
Great notes from this past week to use moving forward. Be easy brothah.
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Looking good on the Jets my friend, looking forward to your post this week.
I'm sure you're already over the tough week (I still think DEN was the right side, we'll see how things shape up in the rematch) but as always, rush the haters aside. Your threads generate great dialogue and insights. I only post now a days just to see yours and a handful of others.
Great notes from this past week to use moving forward. Be easy brothah.
The fact that you measure success in increments of week to week, rather than a season as a whole, exposes this for the whining post that it is.
'Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks. Go learn about 'significant sample sizes' before you come in here having a cry about one specific week's results.
And yes, you're crying. That's obvious to everyone here.
'Wah wah, I lost this week tailing you, EXPLAIN YOURSELF to me now.'
STFU, box.
Who are you and why should I care?
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Quote Originally Posted by BetFriends:
The fact that you measure success in increments of week to week, rather than a season as a whole, exposes this for the whining post that it is.
'Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks. Go learn about 'significant sample sizes' before you come in here having a cry about one specific week's results.
And yes, you're crying. That's obvious to everyone here.
'Wah wah, I lost this week tailing you, EXPLAIN YOURSELF to me now.'
The fact that you measure success in increments of week to week, rather than a season as a whole, exposes this for the whining post that it is.
'Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks. Go learn about 'significant sample sizes' before you come in here having a cry about one specific week's results.
And yes, you're crying. That's obvious to everyone here.
'Wah wah, I lost this week tailing you, EXPLAIN YOURSELF to me now.'
STFU, box.
You know now that I re-read your post, I feel somewhat compelled to respond.
Consistency defined in the dictionary as "Reliabilityoruniformityofsuccessiveresults or events".
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
For the record, a good capper does his own homework and doesn't follow. I made money this weekend which is more than I can say for the losers that followed these picks.
When did it become such a bad thing to question someone's picks and I'm the whiner.
Thank you so much for reminding me why I stopped posting in the NFL forum. Bunch of wannabe followers tailing the advice of perfect stranger.
One piece of advice to all cappers. Anyone claiming they are an expert NFL capper is full of it. Predicting NFL is about as hard as making money in the stock market. If you don't do your own homework you are going to lose your a$$.
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Quote Originally Posted by BetFriends:
The fact that you measure success in increments of week to week, rather than a season as a whole, exposes this for the whining post that it is.
'Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks. Go learn about 'significant sample sizes' before you come in here having a cry about one specific week's results.
And yes, you're crying. That's obvious to everyone here.
'Wah wah, I lost this week tailing you, EXPLAIN YOURSELF to me now.'
STFU, box.
You know now that I re-read your post, I feel somewhat compelled to respond.
Consistency defined in the dictionary as "Reliabilityoruniformityofsuccessiveresults or events".
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
For the record, a good capper does his own homework and doesn't follow. I made money this weekend which is more than I can say for the losers that followed these picks.
When did it become such a bad thing to question someone's picks and I'm the whiner.
Thank you so much for reminding me why I stopped posting in the NFL forum. Bunch of wannabe followers tailing the advice of perfect stranger.
One piece of advice to all cappers. Anyone claiming they are an expert NFL capper is full of it. Predicting NFL is about as hard as making money in the stock market. If you don't do your own homework you are going to lose your a$$.
You cannot cap motivation, hidden agendas, mood or how a player thinks in the middle of action with a lot of influences going on all at once(crowd, refs, violent hits, trash talking etc) Everything is moving fast and players have to react quickly....and players make mistakes in the heat of battle.
Suuma is one of the most insightful cappers on this board. Love his analysis on o-lines and how many hits hurries they allow. Makes all the difference most of the time
WORD. Well said, DK
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Quote Originally Posted by Digitalkarma:
You cannot cap motivation, hidden agendas, mood or how a player thinks in the middle of action with a lot of influences going on all at once(crowd, refs, violent hits, trash talking etc) Everything is moving fast and players have to react quickly....and players make mistakes in the heat of battle.
Suuma is one of the most insightful cappers on this board. Love his analysis on o-lines and how many hits hurries they allow. Makes all the difference most of the time
You know now that I re-read your post, I feel somewhat compelled to respond.
Consistency defined in the dictionary as "Reliabilityoruniformityofsuccessiveresults or events".
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
For the record, a good capper does his own homework and doesn't follow. I made money this weekend which is more than I can say for the losers that followed these picks.
When did it become such a bad thing to question someone's picks and I'm the whiner.
Thank you so much for reminding me why I stopped posting in the NFL forum. Bunch of wannabe followers tailing the advice of perfect stranger.
One piece of advice to all cappers. Anyone claiming they are an expert NFL capper is full of it. Predicting NFL is about as hard as making money in the stock market. If you don't do your own homework you are going to lose your a$$.
Fuk up, idiot. Consistency is measured in YEARS, not weeks. you talk a lot for someone who doesn't have a grasp of basics.
The only results that matter are YTD and RoR. Week to week means nothing, and if you think HOW you make your way to overall profit in a season as a whole, there's nothing more to say to you.
As to 'who am I and why should you care?'...why should suuma give a fuk about explaining the outcome of 4 games in a 6 game sample size to you? On a free internet forum.
There is no reason to make your post to him unless you're feeling butthurt about this week's isolated results. Now go fuk yourself with your generic beard avatar.
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Quote Originally Posted by irage:
You know now that I re-read your post, I feel somewhat compelled to respond.
Consistency defined in the dictionary as "Reliabilityoruniformityofsuccessiveresults or events".
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
For the record, a good capper does his own homework and doesn't follow. I made money this weekend which is more than I can say for the losers that followed these picks.
When did it become such a bad thing to question someone's picks and I'm the whiner.
Thank you so much for reminding me why I stopped posting in the NFL forum. Bunch of wannabe followers tailing the advice of perfect stranger.
One piece of advice to all cappers. Anyone claiming they are an expert NFL capper is full of it. Predicting NFL is about as hard as making money in the stock market. If you don't do your own homework you are going to lose your a$$.
Fuk up, idiot. Consistency is measured in YEARS, not weeks. you talk a lot for someone who doesn't have a grasp of basics.
The only results that matter are YTD and RoR. Week to week means nothing, and if you think HOW you make your way to overall profit in a season as a whole, there's nothing more to say to you.
As to 'who am I and why should you care?'...why should suuma give a fuk about explaining the outcome of 4 games in a 6 game sample size to you? On a free internet forum.
There is no reason to make your post to him unless you're feeling butthurt about this week's isolated results. Now go fuk yourself with your generic beard avatar.
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
Trust me, it's the opposite. This comment has exposed you to the forum.
And if you are a successful solid capper, then you've literally no reason to care whether suuma has a good week or a bad one. You do care, though, when you tailed
Please do keep up with the same old arguments every other tailing whiner tries to deflect with when they get called on it.
You try to find cappers who guarantee wins every week, because you're clueless. All good cappers know the season is the grind, and only casual morons think the results in any one week mean anything in the overall picture.
I'm not going to say the same things all over again, as it's clear enough to everyone else in this thread who and what you are, and if you could reply in such a moronic way the last time I stated these simple, well-known facts, I'm unlikely to change your mind now.
Keep jumping around trying to find a capper who wins in never-ending streaks of rainbow happiness for you, dildo.
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Quote Originally Posted by irage:
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
Trust me, it's the opposite. This comment has exposed you to the forum.
And if you are a successful solid capper, then you've literally no reason to care whether suuma has a good week or a bad one. You do care, though, when you tailed
Please do keep up with the same old arguments every other tailing whiner tries to deflect with when they get called on it.
You try to find cappers who guarantee wins every week, because you're clueless. All good cappers know the season is the grind, and only casual morons think the results in any one week mean anything in the overall picture.
I'm not going to say the same things all over again, as it's clear enough to everyone else in this thread who and what you are, and if you could reply in such a moronic way the last time I stated these simple, well-known facts, I'm unlikely to change your mind now.
Keep jumping around trying to find a capper who wins in never-ending streaks of rainbow happiness for you, dildo.
Trust me, it's the opposite. This comment has exposed you to the forum.
And if you are a successful solid capper, then you've literally no reason to care whether suuma has a good week or a bad one. You do care, though, when you tailed
Please do keep up with the same old arguments every other tailing whiner tries to deflect with when they get called on it.
You try to find cappers who guarantee wins every week, because you're clueless. All good cappers know the season is the grind, and only casual morons think the results in any one week mean anything in the overall picture.
I'm not going to say the same things all over again, as it's clear enough to everyone else in this thread who and what you are, and if you could reply in such a moronic way the last time I stated these simple, well-known facts, I'm unlikely to change your mind now.
Keep jumping around trying to find a capper who wins in never-ending streaks of rainbow happiness for you, dildo.
When did asking a question constitute whining? Did I complain about the picks or that I lost money, mmmmm NO! I simply asked a question.
Grind it out retard, you will disappear like all the others.
As for all the other comments they simply mean nothing.
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Quote Originally Posted by BetFriends:
Trust me, it's the opposite. This comment has exposed you to the forum.
And if you are a successful solid capper, then you've literally no reason to care whether suuma has a good week or a bad one. You do care, though, when you tailed
Please do keep up with the same old arguments every other tailing whiner tries to deflect with when they get called on it.
You try to find cappers who guarantee wins every week, because you're clueless. All good cappers know the season is the grind, and only casual morons think the results in any one week mean anything in the overall picture.
I'm not going to say the same things all over again, as it's clear enough to everyone else in this thread who and what you are, and if you could reply in such a moronic way the last time I stated these simple, well-known facts, I'm unlikely to change your mind now.
Keep jumping around trying to find a capper who wins in never-ending streaks of rainbow happiness for you, dildo.
When did asking a question constitute whining? Did I complain about the picks or that I lost money, mmmmm NO! I simply asked a question.
Grind it out retard, you will disappear like all the others.
As for all the other comments they simply mean nothing.
You know now that I re-read your post, I feel somewhat compelled to respond.
Consistency defined in the dictionary as "Reliabilityoruniformityofsuccessiveresults or events".
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
For the record, a good capper does his own homework and doesn't follow. I made money this weekend which is more than I can say for the losers that followed these picks.
When did it become such a bad thing to question someone's picks and I'm the whiner.
Thank you so much for reminding me why I stopped posting in the NFL forum. Bunch of wannabe followers tailing the advice of perfect stranger.
One piece of advice to all cappers. Anyone claiming they are an expert NFL capper is full of it. Predicting NFL is about as hard as making money in the stock market. If you don't do your own homework you are going to lose your a$$.
LOL dude your still here ?
no one needs advice from you... thanks though mom... now take off
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Quote Originally Posted by irage:
You know now that I re-read your post, I feel somewhat compelled to respond.
Consistency defined in the dictionary as "Reliabilityoruniformityofsuccessiveresults or events".
"Good, consistent' handicappers have crazy good weeks, and crazy bad weeks." is the exact opposite of consistency and now everyone knows what an id10t you are.
For the record, a good capper does his own homework and doesn't follow. I made money this weekend which is more than I can say for the losers that followed these picks.
When did it become such a bad thing to question someone's picks and I'm the whiner.
Thank you so much for reminding me why I stopped posting in the NFL forum. Bunch of wannabe followers tailing the advice of perfect stranger.
One piece of advice to all cappers. Anyone claiming they are an expert NFL capper is full of it. Predicting NFL is about as hard as making money in the stock market. If you don't do your own homework you are going to lose your a$$.
LOL dude your still here ?
no one needs advice from you... thanks though mom... now take off
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