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SJ Moneyline for $6969.69
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Dallas ML 69$
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Washington $9,000 ML
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Who will perform better come Super Sunday? Who's defense has the advantage vs one of these two top players? Where do you put your money on? Gronk vs Seattle's defense or Lynch vs New England's defense?
My choice would be Lynch vs Pat's D. I can believe Seattle's D;such as Chancellor and Wagner being effective enough to stop/contain Gronk. Will Gronk smash? or will Lynch skittle skattle? |
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Yeah
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Clan-X | 8 |
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Nice stat. I'll consider .0019% of it.
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I've got my mind set on Patriots and the Under. Have you seen a stat based on these teams to sway you a diff direction?
I feel that NE's D has been well enough this year to keep Seattle offense punting a few more drives. Seeing a game where it's tight and in control and drives that should be TDs; ending with FGs instead. Can also see NE going for it on 4th downs near red zone but hope not for the Under. Only way I can see it going Over is possibly with defense scoring with INTs and resulting great positioning on the field. Should I go for the 2 leg parlay of NE & Under. OR Throw big money on SEA ML and expect another Great defense stopping a Great offense? |
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So a $1100 12 pack of Coors light?
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buddytheelf | 12 |
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Pats past peformance in last SB's is
irrelevant |
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Vegas is 213-5 ATS
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motowner | 77 |
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$5
N.E. and the Under |
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It all comes down to the punter. The best punter will win the game.
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Quote Originally Posted by Buffalo915: If it comes down to the running game, Seattle has the edge, they WILL control the clock and sore. Seems like a no brainier. They just need to detain Brady and cover their top receiver Gronk on every play. Seattle will win in a close one. Tease Seattle to +8 and take over at 42 1/2. I think this is the play boys. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Coloneljim:
Quote Originally Posted by ASKE: Man, forget the game. Heads or tails? Which one lands and why? [/Quote TAILS Because the ref will show the coin heads first then tails. He will turn the coin back to heads and ask the player what his call is. Usually the opposite side of the coin will land upright and since heads was on top it should come up tails. Now since the field is grass and not turf there should be no bounce. I'm hoping the coin lands flush and does not bounce or roll which could negate things,
If you believe this will happen I'm selling a bridge in Brooklyn for $75,000 if your interested. Tails for the Colonel
I'm buying into this. I strongly agree with your reasoning and even more with the factors of wind conditions and dew point. |
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Man, forget the game. Heads or tails? Which one lands and why?
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How does one from oakland know anything about a superbowl and winning at that
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Can Seattle score enough?
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Vegas makes money on the unpredictable. And you can too.
(But if you can predict garbage, I can predict you ain't reading this forum & posting winners ) |
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Can we expect a better performance from Rogers? Assuming he has more practice time compared to the preparation of the Dallas game. It was distressing watching him stand with limited foot movement. But still seem to find the angles to attack via passing. How do you stack Seattle's passing defense compared to Dallas'?
IMO both teams have great running attacks. Lacy,Starks,Kuhn, Lynch,Turbin. Could definitely see both teams achieving 100+ yards. Now, was Green Bay performing well on their 3rd down conversions during the Dallas game? Was 3rd and long situations a key factor? I give the slight edge to R.Wilson on those situations, due to Rogers injury. I want to add Carrols playbook edge to that 3rd down situations also. I feel like Seattle's D could make GB more "vanilla". |
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