Capping theory for discussion

kneifl

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:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie

You went "about" 61-62% ??? You remind us every fricking post that you went EXACTLY 62.3%! ...But even though that number stares us all in the face every thread, the best you can recall suddenly is a ballpark guess.:shrug:

:D:D:D

I forgot it was there:shrug: :shrug:

Made me laugh though smurph:142smilie

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smurphy

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I wish I could have hit even 57% the last few years. Keep up the fine work, Kniefl.:)
 

WhatsHisNuts

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Kneifl: This seems to be more a question of economic theory. If you make more money betting with the aide of Direct TV, the question is: Does the additional money you make from betting offset the additional cost of Direct TV.

Should be an easy decision if you crunch the numbers.
 

Old School

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just wondering..

how do you folks get to watch ALL the games on Sunday if you do not have DIRECTV.

To my knowledge only DIRECTV has the NFL PACKAGE...


am I missing something here.


The cost of the NFL PACKAGE comes under Entertainment dollars spent.No different than the $20.00 for beer and $10.00 for food at the local watering hole each and every Sunday for 17 weeks...at least $650.00 including tips.

Personally,I don't see what the cost of the package has to do w/the bottom line net units gained or lost in the course of the season.
 
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