I live in Pittsburgh and the weather is fine, if anybody is intrested,
as far as steelers not playing up too there potenial against shit teams , whoever said that they are right.
But, in that said Todd haley our Off corid nator wants too pound the score up on kc for firing him flat out, im hoping. Im teasing the steelers with anything here , they should win by 10 ,
Who else got fck by the 3team 10 point teaser Ne , Sf, Pitt. Can believe sf tied the gm and i got it in the ass , bullshit thanks akers for missing a chip shot, hope he gets hit by a bus on the way home from the game.
I live in Pittsburgh and the weather is fine, if anybody is intrested,
as far as steelers not playing up too there potenial against shit teams , whoever said that they are right.
But, in that said Todd haley our Off corid nator wants too pound the score up on kc for firing him flat out, im hoping. Im teasing the steelers with anything here , they should win by 10 ,
Who else got fck by the 3team 10 point teaser Ne , Sf, Pitt. Can believe sf tied the gm and i got it in the ass , bullshit thanks akers for missing a chip shot, hope he gets hit by a bus on the way home from the game.
You are an idiot. That is one of the dumbest things I've ever read on Covers.
You are an idiot. That is one of the dumbest things I've ever read on Covers.
Buffalo, St. Louis, and now K.C. - -
Let's keep the "Weak Sauce Weekend" trend going people!!!!!
C'mon everybody, sing the fight song!!!!!!
"We are weak, and we have no Q.B. - WHITE AND ORANGE, WHITE AND ORANGE, WHITE AND ORANGE, WHITE AND ORANGE....."
Chiefs +14.5 & Under 44.5 - - pays +155
LET'S DO THIS!!!!!!!!
Buffalo, St. Louis, and now K.C. - -
Let's keep the "Weak Sauce Weekend" trend going people!!!!!
C'mon everybody, sing the fight song!!!!!!
"We are weak, and we have no Q.B. - WHITE AND ORANGE, WHITE AND ORANGE, WHITE AND ORANGE, WHITE AND ORANGE....."
Chiefs +14.5 & Under 44.5 - - pays +155
LET'S DO THIS!!!!!!!!
I had a very good week this week. My postings on Covers.com went 5 - 1 (83.3%). Just taking these wins and moving forward to Week #11. It's hard to win consistently every week so I openly indicate my YTD win-lose-tie and (%) record each time I post (except when I'm rushing). If anyone can pick 65% or better, we should follow those cappers. Presently, I'm only doing YTD: 48-36-1 (57.1%) so I have work cut out to get to that level. If any of you are doing 65% or better, it would help everyone to know. (It's a hassle to track everyone). Having said all that, my net result on my YTD wagers are in the plus column.
Resting Monday Night.......GL!
PS - I am leaning towards PITTSBURGH next Sunday Night against Baltimore.
There ya go!! Let the big dawg eat!! I respect your picks and your honesty in posting your record. A lot of clowns brag about sweeping the board every week, but true handicapping is a grind. Keep the picks coming....60% is solid in my opinion.
I agree with most that the Steelers are probably the play here, as I don't see how this Matt Cassel led offense will be able to put up any points on Pittsburgh's defense.
But I worry about the Steelers looking ahead to Baltimore next week. I bet you Baltimore's beating of Oakland has certainly caught the attention of Steeler Nation (considering Pittsburgh lost to them earlier in the year). Normally I would look to fade a heavily bet public team laying that many points in a Monday Night setting.
However, the Chiefs are starting to look like on of those teams like Jacksonville. They are like a lame horse that needs to be put down. Their coach Romeo Crennel actually made history by firing himself as defensive coordinator last week. If we learned anything from the Philadelphia Eagle situation with Andy Reid, changing coordinator's in the middle of a season is probably not a good idea.
I would also like to share an exerpt from Romeo Crennell's post game press conference after they got beat down by the Chargers:
"Similar to what’s been happening during the course of this year, we shoot ourselves in the foot and we’re in this hole and we got to fight our way out of it. It wasn’t very good overall, but we’re going to keep coaching, keep playing and keep trying to fight our way out of it because that’s the only way you get out of it. If you don’t fight, if you don’t keep trying to get it right, then you’re going to have no chance. We’re going to keep working and try to get it right."
This sounds like the words of a desperate man. And I guess when your record is 1-7, you tend to get pretty desperate. I love being a contrarian and trying to fade the public every once in a while, but there's a fine line between being a genius and a jackass. I learned that on Thursday night by backing Jacksonville. Don't wager your money on this lame-horse Chief team with a lame duck coach.
I support Schochuman's idea by not taking a side, but I must say the under sounds intriguing. All 3 Pittsburgh home games have gone under this year and I don't see why this one would be any different. They have that dominant run-heavy offensive line, which equals long drives, and lots of Big Ben conversions on third down. They love keeping opposing offenses on the sidelines.
Thats the only intelligent play I could make with this game.
I had a very good week this week. My postings on Covers.com went 5 - 1 (83.3%). Just taking these wins and moving forward to Week #11. It's hard to win consistently every week so I openly indicate my YTD win-lose-tie and (%) record each time I post (except when I'm rushing). If anyone can pick 65% or better, we should follow those cappers. Presently, I'm only doing YTD: 48-36-1 (57.1%) so I have work cut out to get to that level. If any of you are doing 65% or better, it would help everyone to know. (It's a hassle to track everyone). Having said all that, my net result on my YTD wagers are in the plus column.
Resting Monday Night.......GL!
PS - I am leaning towards PITTSBURGH next Sunday Night against Baltimore.
There ya go!! Let the big dawg eat!! I respect your picks and your honesty in posting your record. A lot of clowns brag about sweeping the board every week, but true handicapping is a grind. Keep the picks coming....60% is solid in my opinion.
I agree with most that the Steelers are probably the play here, as I don't see how this Matt Cassel led offense will be able to put up any points on Pittsburgh's defense.
But I worry about the Steelers looking ahead to Baltimore next week. I bet you Baltimore's beating of Oakland has certainly caught the attention of Steeler Nation (considering Pittsburgh lost to them earlier in the year). Normally I would look to fade a heavily bet public team laying that many points in a Monday Night setting.
However, the Chiefs are starting to look like on of those teams like Jacksonville. They are like a lame horse that needs to be put down. Their coach Romeo Crennel actually made history by firing himself as defensive coordinator last week. If we learned anything from the Philadelphia Eagle situation with Andy Reid, changing coordinator's in the middle of a season is probably not a good idea.
I would also like to share an exerpt from Romeo Crennell's post game press conference after they got beat down by the Chargers:
"Similar to what’s been happening during the course of this year, we shoot ourselves in the foot and we’re in this hole and we got to fight our way out of it. It wasn’t very good overall, but we’re going to keep coaching, keep playing and keep trying to fight our way out of it because that’s the only way you get out of it. If you don’t fight, if you don’t keep trying to get it right, then you’re going to have no chance. We’re going to keep working and try to get it right."
This sounds like the words of a desperate man. And I guess when your record is 1-7, you tend to get pretty desperate. I love being a contrarian and trying to fade the public every once in a while, but there's a fine line between being a genius and a jackass. I learned that on Thursday night by backing Jacksonville. Don't wager your money on this lame-horse Chief team with a lame duck coach.
I support Schochuman's idea by not taking a side, but I must say the under sounds intriguing. All 3 Pittsburgh home games have gone under this year and I don't see why this one would be any different. They have that dominant run-heavy offensive line, which equals long drives, and lots of Big Ben conversions on third down. They love keeping opposing offenses on the sidelines.
Thats the only intelligent play I could make with this game.
You got ot Bro ! This all Pitt tonight. Looking at -7.5 1st half. Hmmmmm It could easily be 14-3 or 21-6 in the first half. Just don't see KC scoring much at all.
You got ot Bro ! This all Pitt tonight. Looking at -7.5 1st half. Hmmmmm It could easily be 14-3 or 21-6 in the first half. Just don't see KC scoring much at all.
There ya go!! Let the big dawg eat!! I respect your picks and your honesty in posting your record. A lot of clowns brag about sweeping the board every week, but true handicapping is a grind. Keep the picks coming....60% is solid in my opinion.
I agree with most that the Steelers are probably the play here, as I don't see how this Matt Cassel led offense will be able to put up any points on Pittsburgh's defense.
But I worry about the Steelers looking ahead to Baltimore next week. I bet you Baltimore's beating of Oakland has certainly caught the attention of Steeler Nation (considering Pittsburgh lost to them earlier in the year). Normally I would look to fade a heavily bet public team laying that many points in a Monday Night setting.
However, the Chiefs are starting to look like on of those teams like Jacksonville. They are like a lame horse that needs to be put down. Their coach Romeo Crennel actually made history by firing himself as defensive coordinator last week. If we learned anything from the Philadelphia Eagle situation with Andy Reid, changing coordinator's in the middle of a season is probably not a good idea.
I would also like to share an exerpt from Romeo Crennell's post game press conference after they got beat down by the Chargers:
"Similar to what’s been happening during the course of this year, we shoot ourselves in the foot and we’re in this hole and we got to fight our way out of it. It wasn’t very good overall, but we’re going to keep coaching, keep playing and keep trying to fight our way out of it because that’s the only way you get out of it. If you don’t fight, if you don’t keep trying to get it right, then you’re going to have no chance. We’re going to keep working and try to get it right."
This sounds like the words of a desperate man. And I guess when your record is 1-7, you tend to get pretty desperate. I love being a contrarian and trying to fade the public every once in a while, but there's a fine line between being a genius and a jackass. I learned that on Thursday night by backing Jacksonville. Don't wager your money on this lame-horse Chief team with a lame duck coach.
I support Schochuman's idea by not taking a side, but I must say the under sounds intriguing. All 3 Pittsburgh home games have gone under this year and I don't see why this one would be any different. They have that dominant run-heavy offensive line, which equals long drives, and lots of Big Ben conversions on third down. They love keeping opposing offenses on the sidelines.
Thats the only intelligent play I could make with this game.
Thanks, Sammy Ace. I read your post all the time.......you always have valuable information to share with everyone. You're right about the Chiefs. I learned many years ago not to pick a BAD team to make the spread. When in doubt.......stay away. There's plenty of other games to choose from. Again, I like PITTSBURGH next week against Baltimore.
GL to everyone and to all you VETs........THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
There ya go!! Let the big dawg eat!! I respect your picks and your honesty in posting your record. A lot of clowns brag about sweeping the board every week, but true handicapping is a grind. Keep the picks coming....60% is solid in my opinion.
I agree with most that the Steelers are probably the play here, as I don't see how this Matt Cassel led offense will be able to put up any points on Pittsburgh's defense.
But I worry about the Steelers looking ahead to Baltimore next week. I bet you Baltimore's beating of Oakland has certainly caught the attention of Steeler Nation (considering Pittsburgh lost to them earlier in the year). Normally I would look to fade a heavily bet public team laying that many points in a Monday Night setting.
However, the Chiefs are starting to look like on of those teams like Jacksonville. They are like a lame horse that needs to be put down. Their coach Romeo Crennel actually made history by firing himself as defensive coordinator last week. If we learned anything from the Philadelphia Eagle situation with Andy Reid, changing coordinator's in the middle of a season is probably not a good idea.
I would also like to share an exerpt from Romeo Crennell's post game press conference after they got beat down by the Chargers:
"Similar to what’s been happening during the course of this year, we shoot ourselves in the foot and we’re in this hole and we got to fight our way out of it. It wasn’t very good overall, but we’re going to keep coaching, keep playing and keep trying to fight our way out of it because that’s the only way you get out of it. If you don’t fight, if you don’t keep trying to get it right, then you’re going to have no chance. We’re going to keep working and try to get it right."
This sounds like the words of a desperate man. And I guess when your record is 1-7, you tend to get pretty desperate. I love being a contrarian and trying to fade the public every once in a while, but there's a fine line between being a genius and a jackass. I learned that on Thursday night by backing Jacksonville. Don't wager your money on this lame-horse Chief team with a lame duck coach.
I support Schochuman's idea by not taking a side, but I must say the under sounds intriguing. All 3 Pittsburgh home games have gone under this year and I don't see why this one would be any different. They have that dominant run-heavy offensive line, which equals long drives, and lots of Big Ben conversions on third down. They love keeping opposing offenses on the sidelines.
Thats the only intelligent play I could make with this game.
Thanks, Sammy Ace. I read your post all the time.......you always have valuable information to share with everyone. You're right about the Chiefs. I learned many years ago not to pick a BAD team to make the spread. When in doubt.......stay away. There's plenty of other games to choose from. Again, I like PITTSBURGH next week against Baltimore.
GL to everyone and to all you VETs........THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
There ya go!! Let the big dawg eat!! I respect your picks and your honesty in posting your record. A lot of clowns brag about sweeping the board every week, but true handicapping is a grind. Keep the picks coming....60% is solid in my opinion.
I agree with most that the Steelers are probably the play here, as I don't see how this Matt Cassel led offense will be able to put up any points on Pittsburgh's defense.
But I worry about the Steelers looking ahead to Baltimore next week. I bet you Baltimore's beating of Oakland has certainly caught the attention of Steeler Nation (considering Pittsburgh lost to them earlier in the year). Normally I would look to fade a heavily bet public team laying that many points in a Monday Night setting.
However, the Chiefs are starting to look like on of those teams like Jacksonville. They are like a lame horse that needs to be put down. Their coach Romeo Crennel actually made history by firing himself as defensive coordinator last week. If we learned anything from the Philadelphia Eagle situation with Andy Reid, changing coordinator's in the middle of a season is probably not a good idea.
I would also like to share an exerpt from Romeo Crennell's post game press conference after they got beat down by the Chargers:
"Similar to what’s been happening during the course of this year, we shoot ourselves in the foot and we’re in this hole and we got to fight our way out of it. It wasn’t very good overall, but we’re going to keep coaching, keep playing and keep trying to fight our way out of it because that’s the only way you get out of it. If you don’t fight, if you don’t keep trying to get it right, then you’re going to have no chance. We’re going to keep working and try to get it right."
This sounds like the words of a desperate man. And I guess when your record is 1-7, you tend to get pretty desperate. I love being a contrarian and trying to fade the public every once in a while, but there's a fine line between being a genius and a jackass. I learned that on Thursday night by backing Jacksonville. Don't wager your money on this lame-horse Chief team with a lame duck coach.
I support Schochuman's idea by not taking a side, but I must say the under sounds intriguing. All 3 Pittsburgh home games have gone under this year and I don't see why this one would be any different. They have that dominant run-heavy offensive line, which equals long drives, and lots of Big Ben conversions on third down. They love keeping opposing offenses on the sidelines.
Thats the only intelligent play I could make with this game.
There ya go!! Let the big dawg eat!! I respect your picks and your honesty in posting your record. A lot of clowns brag about sweeping the board every week, but true handicapping is a grind. Keep the picks coming....60% is solid in my opinion.
I agree with most that the Steelers are probably the play here, as I don't see how this Matt Cassel led offense will be able to put up any points on Pittsburgh's defense.
But I worry about the Steelers looking ahead to Baltimore next week. I bet you Baltimore's beating of Oakland has certainly caught the attention of Steeler Nation (considering Pittsburgh lost to them earlier in the year). Normally I would look to fade a heavily bet public team laying that many points in a Monday Night setting.
However, the Chiefs are starting to look like on of those teams like Jacksonville. They are like a lame horse that needs to be put down. Their coach Romeo Crennel actually made history by firing himself as defensive coordinator last week. If we learned anything from the Philadelphia Eagle situation with Andy Reid, changing coordinator's in the middle of a season is probably not a good idea.
I would also like to share an exerpt from Romeo Crennell's post game press conference after they got beat down by the Chargers:
"Similar to what’s been happening during the course of this year, we shoot ourselves in the foot and we’re in this hole and we got to fight our way out of it. It wasn’t very good overall, but we’re going to keep coaching, keep playing and keep trying to fight our way out of it because that’s the only way you get out of it. If you don’t fight, if you don’t keep trying to get it right, then you’re going to have no chance. We’re going to keep working and try to get it right."
This sounds like the words of a desperate man. And I guess when your record is 1-7, you tend to get pretty desperate. I love being a contrarian and trying to fade the public every once in a while, but there's a fine line between being a genius and a jackass. I learned that on Thursday night by backing Jacksonville. Don't wager your money on this lame-horse Chief team with a lame duck coach.
I support Schochuman's idea by not taking a side, but I must say the under sounds intriguing. All 3 Pittsburgh home games have gone under this year and I don't see why this one would be any different. They have that dominant run-heavy offensive line, which equals long drives, and lots of Big Ben conversions on third down. They love keeping opposing offenses on the sidelines.
Thats the only intelligent play I could make with this game.
I wasn't gonna play this game, but when there are this many people saying how this one is easy money... Well, Vegas is way smarter than me and there ain't no free lunch is the desert.
KANSAS CITY +14
(yes, my book just moved it to 14)
I wasn't gonna play this game, but when there are this many people saying how this one is easy money... Well, Vegas is way smarter than me and there ain't no free lunch is the desert.
KANSAS CITY +14
(yes, my book just moved it to 14)
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