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Post by southside on Jan 26, 2015 17:49:48 GMT -5
Alright thebigragu, it's time for you to tell me your Super Bowl bet so that I can mirror it and bask in the glory... or the shame. High dollar stakes. Who do we got?
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 26, 2015 17:52:57 GMT -5
Im waiting on It. I hate to say what my gut is telling me. But its Going to be the Pats and bet it hard. Worse thing to do is piss those assholes off. I had Seattle before no doubt with the under. But now im having second thoughts. I will be placing my bet tonight so you will be the first to know. This is a hard one I have to trust my gut, that works 85 percent of the time. Fact
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 26, 2015 18:00:04 GMT -5
Which is why I got to Go with Seattle Im thinking I read all these articles but in the end you gotta be like Bobby D in casino....follow the non story. Brady is Angry that could end up fucking him If Seattle comes out the gate furious on defense. Its going to come down to Seattles defense. They play furious turn his anger on him frustrate him They will blow the Pats the fuck out, it wont even be a game, but their is a flipside to that coin. The betting odds vary at different Las Vegas and online sportsbooks, but New England is the unanimous favorite. Even though the opening point spread listed the Patriots as underdogs, they are giving the Seahawks one point at several casinos, though the line is 1.5 points at some sportsbooks. One website, though, has New England favored by even more. The 2015 Super Bowl betting line is two points at Bovada.lv. The line opened as a pick’em at Bovada, compared to the Seahawks being favored at other sportsbooks. Kevin Bradley, Sportsbook Manager of Bovada, told International Business Times that the instant flow of money on the Patriots moved the line to -1, and now -2. With the Patriots settled in as two-point favorites, two-thirds of the money is still being wagered on New England. New England is a heavy favorite, despite the “Deflategate” controversy that has dominated the headlines. Betting odds have been set for the possibility that Bill Belidick might be suspended for the contest, but it appears all but guaranteed that the head coach will be on the sidelines when the Patriots face the Seahawks. “Maybe initially we saw a bit more Seahawks’ money, but now it has almost seemed to have been forgotten about,” Bradley said of “Deflategate.” Since the Patriots pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history when they beat the St. Louis Rams in 2002, they have never been underdogs in the year’s final game. In four Super Bowl appearances since 2004, Tom Brady and Co. have never covered the spread. They were seven-point favorites against the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles, while they gave the New York Giants 12 points and 2.5 points, respectively, in their last two Super Bowl losses. The over/under has hovered around 48 points for the last week. That’s the total at most sportsbooks, though it opened at 48.5 points. Bovada.lv has the over/under at 48.5 points. While the underdog has covered in six of the last seven Super Bowls, there hasn’t been any trend in terms of the over/under. In the last 16 Super Bowls, the total has gone over eight times, according to vegasinsider.com. www.ibtimes.com/super-bowl-2015-betting-odds-how-much-are-patriots-favored-over-seahawks-1795184
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 26, 2015 18:02:34 GMT -5
Seattle And Carroll back to back, twice is nice, Superbowl champions. FUCKING BOOK THAT SHIT NOW BOOM
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2015 18:05:18 GMT -5
Without hesitation, I think Seattle gets blown out by at least two TDs. I (and the entire country) saw a ton of holes on offense and defense against the Packers. If the morons from Green Bay don't take the foot off the pedal in the final three minutes, the Seahawks are watching the Super Bowl at home like the rest of us.
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Post by Big L on Jan 26, 2015 19:19:21 GMT -5
Without hesitation, I think Seattle gets blown out by at least two TDs. I (and the entire country) saw a ton of holes on offense and defense against the Packers. If the morons from Green Bay don't take the foot off the pedal in the final three minutes, the Seahawks are watching the Super Bowl at home like the rest of us. Hawks played a shit game, learned their lesson. They won't play anything like they did in that GB game.
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 26, 2015 19:54:41 GMT -5
Without hesitation, I think Seattle gets blown out by at least two TDs. I (and the entire country) saw a ton of holes on offense and defense against the Packers. If the morons from Green Bay don't take the foot off the pedal in the final three minutes, the Seahawks are watching the Super Bowl at home like the rest of us. How Much?
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Post by 2milehighJet on Jan 26, 2015 21:56:36 GMT -5
Ill put money on Pats scoring first, and Belidick with sleeves cutoff. Book it.
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Post by TokyoJetsFan on Jan 26, 2015 22:15:13 GMT -5
Seattle +1 all day
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Post by southside on Jan 26, 2015 22:43:36 GMT -5
This whole thing scares me. So I'm taking Seattle and the under then?
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Post by TokyoJetsFan on Jan 26, 2015 22:56:16 GMT -5
This whole thing scares me. So I'm taking Seattle and the under then? Just ask out the waitress already
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Post by southside on Jan 26, 2015 22:57:16 GMT -5
I'm onto a new waitress now.
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Post by TokyoJetsFan on Jan 26, 2015 22:58:46 GMT -5
I'm onto a new waitress now. The difference between you and the Jets is the Jets score once and a while.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 9:23:05 GMT -5
Without hesitation, I think Seattle gets blown out by at least two TDs. I (and the entire country) saw a ton of holes on offense and defense against the Packers. If the morons from Green Bay don't take the foot off the pedal in the final three minutes, the Seahawks are watching the Super Bowl at home like the rest of us. How Much? Wanna call it $20?
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