I want to congratulate Mickriley for 2 reasons. First,he had an impressive 13 game win streak recently and has followed that up with a current 8 game winning streak so far. very nice. very tough to do in my opinion. It deserves some notice. Second,for getting a whale of a line only at -1 taking Air Force tomorrow night at home. How did that happen? We all know Air Force is tough at home. What I mean is that the line was at -1 today at 10:10AM Eastern time and it "jumped" 5.5 points in one hour and 41 minutes? It went to -6.5 at 11:41AM Eastern and that is the current line. Lines don't go up that high. I need to believe the -1 line was an error and was in influx. Mickriley caught it and got a great line before it was changed/noticed.It's a great job of taking advantage of a line in your favor. Is this a rarity or the norm with line movements on here I wonder? I remember when Georgia Southern/Elon line came out GA Southern +9.Everyone jumped on it... It was the wrong line. GA Southern was -9 and everyone's pick was deleted. So, is this not the same situation? I'm very curious. Is -1 at that time a true line or mistake? I like to check the leaders picks(for fun, keep informed)and I just happened to notice the descrepancy in his line and the current line. Any opinions? I'm curious to see what people think on this peculiar situation.||paint_help.gif' border=0>||an_speak.gif' border=0>||confused.gif' border=0>
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I want to congratulate Mickriley for 2 reasons. First,he had an impressive 13 game win streak recently and has followed that up with a current 8 game winning streak so far. very nice. very tough to do in my opinion. It deserves some notice. Second,for getting a whale of a line only at -1 taking Air Force tomorrow night at home. How did that happen? We all know Air Force is tough at home. What I mean is that the line was at -1 today at 10:10AM Eastern time and it "jumped" 5.5 points in one hour and 41 minutes? It went to -6.5 at 11:41AM Eastern and that is the current line. Lines don't go up that high. I need to believe the -1 line was an error and was in influx. Mickriley caught it and got a great line before it was changed/noticed.It's a great job of taking advantage of a line in your favor. Is this a rarity or the norm with line movements on here I wonder? I remember when Georgia Southern/Elon line came out GA Southern +9.Everyone jumped on it... It was the wrong line. GA Southern was -9 and everyone's pick was deleted. So, is this not the same situation? I'm very curious. Is -1 at that time a true line or mistake? I like to check the leaders picks(for fun, keep informed)and I just happened to notice the descrepancy in his line and the current line. Any opinions? I'm curious to see what people think on this peculiar situation.||paint_help.gif' border=0>||an_speak.gif' border=0>||confused.gif' border=0>
Wow Air Force 52-51. A huge line to get -1. A push rather than a loss and Mickriley survives his streak. I'm still wondering about the line difference if anyone has a logical explanation????
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Wow Air Force 52-51. A huge line to get -1. A push rather than a loss and Mickriley survives his streak. I'm still wondering about the line difference if anyone has a logical explanation????
Asatria, he got credited with a push at -1 whether the line was wrong or not,but you are wrong about the score. Air Force won tonight by 1...52-51 at home over Depaul. That is the game he bet...you might be thinking of another game...
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Asatria, he got credited with a push at -1 whether the line was wrong or not,but you are wrong about the score. Air Force won tonight by 1...52-51 at home over Depaul. That is the game he bet...you might be thinking of another game...
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