Mac and others week 5

spang

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five turnovers.

I probably was not very clear but I meant that Iowa State committed 4 TOs. You are right though, they forced 5 in the same game.

Hell, I'm just surprised that somebody pays attention in detail to some of the stuff I write.

Good luck this week
 

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Spang, wasnt meant as a correction to anyone, more of a response to BGFalcon as to why they covered in the first place.

Im leaning on playing the Baylor (side) or the total (under) and wont do both.

Sometimes its very tough to play an under involving a team with a piss poor defense, on the road, for a non-conf game. However, M(OH) had over 90 plays, including over 50 passes!!! Cant think that Baylor is gonna let Blake throw the ball nearly that much. Still considering everything though....
 

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Cant think that Baylor is gonna let Blake throw the ball nearly that much.

Especially in light of his ouchy shoulder. You did bring up an important fact noting KSU's forcing 5 TOs. They have now received 9 in the last two games and were still dominated( at least statistically) in both.
The ball is simply not going to keep bouncing the Flashes way all season.

I don't think we've seen just how bad this team is. Hopefully this will be the week.
 

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going to order off the menu tonight and go with:

L'Ville +7 buy (-120) one unit play

What a great spot for Wannstedt to choke the chicken.

Pitt has hit the road twice and was out yarded by both opponents including a very ordinary Buffalo team. Pitt stomped the Cards last year so the motivation should be high for the L'ville to turn the table tonight in front of a well oiled home crowd.

It just really comes down to that I really see nothing that Pitt has done this year that merits them being a deserving road chalk. Louisville seems to be on the improve since the poor showing against Rutgers in the opener and has had great success with Pitt over the years.
 

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Three late additions all for one unit ea. Then I am out until late afternoon. I promised the wife some early shopping. :( :nono: kurby :wall:

Indiana +17'
Penn St/ Ill under 47
Col St/ Idaho over 57

best of luck to everyone today
 
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Unfuckinbelieveable 4th quarter at Illinois. I was with you on the under. Neither fucking team can walk and chew gum at the same time and then all of the sudden they combine for 35 fourth quarter points to go over the total. Story of my day...

Plus, Troy Woolfolk singlehandedly blew the middle opportunity in the Michigan game. He might be the worst fuckin defensive back in college football.
 

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I hear you Spackler, I knew my day was going to be bad when my two hour shopping trip turned into 6 hours of hell.

I took a complete bath today. It started when Baylor started the freshman at quarterback even though B.S. was listed as probable.It really didn't matter much because Kent actually outplayed Baylor but made too many mistakes. A lot of the game was played in the Baylor red zone.No bad beat or anything there, just horrible capping and a really big hit.

The day even became more special when Indiana scored on the last play of the game. I was holding quite a bit of OSU -7 in the 2nd half.

I can"t count high enough right now to assess todays damage. A couple of brews and a few hours of sleep will ease some of the pain and I'll live to fight another day. :sadwave:


PS.Sorry Ray, I just couldn't find anything for you today, I'll keep looking.
 

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6-8 -12.8
32-36 -15-45
The big one put me in a big hole on the college side, but hanging in there overall.I never thought that the NFL would keep the ship afloat but thanks to the Browns, I'm still alive.
 
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