Feels Like Every Dog is Live This Weekend Except for the Steelers
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#38Hmmm, deflecting your lack of courage to make a play instead of a blanket dogs will win statement is not a healthy defense mechanismComment -
#39I think under dogs have been on a bit of ATS streak lately in wild card weekend.
heard some good stats on the radio on the way to the gym earlier. can't find the specific ones, but here is a good one i just googled
Home favorites of seven or fewer points are just 14-28-1 ATS in the wild card round since 2003. This applies to every game this weekend except Steelers vs. Chiefs and Eagles vs. Buccaneers. In the past four seasons, there have been 18 total wild card games. The underdog has covered 15 of those 18 games.Comment -
#40You're not very bright. If you had any inference ability whatsoever, it would've been apparent to you that I liked the Eagles long before you asked. This wasn't a picks thread per se, but more of a discussion thread for the upcoming games. It's a chance to share ideas/information that may help bettors, myself included, to reach their own conclusions. Merely submitting picks is not a "courageous" act. Someone lied to you lmao.Comment -
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It also different this year since there is only 1 bye.Comment -
#42Favs due wildcardComment -
#43Weather could definitely assist the Eagles in Tampa. Run the ball, control the clock, limit Brady’s possessionsComment -
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#47The whole eastern seaboard is supposed to be a clusterfuck late this weekend weather wise.
https://weather.com/
Buffalo Saturday night could be one of the coldest games ever in Orchard Park.Comment -
#48I think niners and one other surprise dog winComment -
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Pass the tanning butter.Comment -
#50Will buff cold b an edge v pats tho??Comment -
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#52Not if Dallas wins the turnover battle.
If Dallas plays mistake free, SF will never be in it.
Thing is you just know Zeke will put the ball on the ground or Dak will get picked or something dopey.
I think Dallas wins but won't bet it, they always do something stupid.
They had no business winning that Pats game earlier this year despite McCarthy just begging to give that game away.Comment -
#53Dallas also played last Saturday so one could argue they have an extra day of rest/prep on the Niners.
That game is a coin flip, but if the Cowboys are one and done it would be a massive disappointment, nobody really bats a lash if SF is one and done... This is probably of greater importance to the Dallas franchise and how they approach the offseason based on what happens.Comment -
#54The amount of money that are going to be bet on these games alot of them will be traps.Comment -
#55Dallas also played last Saturday so one could argue they have an extra day of rest/prep on the Niners.
That game is a coin flip, but if the Cowboys are one and done it would be a massive disappointment, nobody really bats a lash if SF is one and done... This is probably of greater importance to the Dallas franchise and how they approach the offseason based on what happens.Comment -
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Preparation doesn't necessarily mean "practice" it could entail gameplanning, all these players have tablets now to communicate with staff virtually... If nothing else, it's an extra day of rest. Also, you have to remember the Niners played a hard fought game that went to overtime and the Cowboys were resting starters in the fourth quarter.Comment -
#58Well yeah, but travel for road teams is always factored into the line and the minds of bettors, so that's nothing out of the ordinary. The fact that the Cowboys played last Saturday and the Niners Sunday is more of a unique situation worthy of consideration.
Preparation doesn't necessarily mean "practice" it could entail gameplanning, all these players have tablets now to communicate with staff virtually... If nothing else, it's an extra day of rest. Also, you have to remember the Niners played a hard fought game that went to overtime and the Cowboys were resting starters in the fourth quarter.
The fact the Cowboys played Saturday is clearly in the line as much as as the travel situation. History suggests that the 49ers are coming in a better position since they had to win to get in so they are already playing with playoff intensity. Usually teams that have to win at the end of the season to get into the playoffs, like the Ravens and Packers when they won the super bowl, do well on the playoffs.
I'm on the under in this game, I view the side as a cook flip, Dak arm Garrapollo have both been garbage most of the second half of the season, the 49er secondary has struggled though too.Comment -
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"Home favorites of seven or fewer points are just 14-28-1 ATS in the wild card round since 2003."
Always a pretty strong trend but even stronger the past 4 seasons.Comment -
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Except for the Bears last year, every game was close.Comment -
#62You're not very bright. If you had any inference ability whatsoever, it would've been apparent to you that I liked the Eagles long before you asked. This wasn't a picks thread per se, but more of a discussion thread for the upcoming games. It's a chance to share ideas/information that may help bettors, myself included, to reach their own conclusions. Merely submitting picks is not a "courageous" act. Someone lied to you lmao.Comment -
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I said "even the Eagles" because they are, not including the Steelers, the biggest dog on the entire wildcard slate, meaning oddsmakers have priced them as least likely to win outright. Does that make sense? The fact that I have to explain that is alarming.
And I hammered home my position with Philly in subsequent posts, not just the original. Help me help you.Comment -
#64"Your inference of the Eagles" is a line that doesn't even make sense, but I'll play along.
I said "even the Eagles" because they are, not including the Steelers, the biggest dog on the entire wildcard slate, meaning oddsmakers have priced them as least likely to win outright. Does that make sense? The fact that I have to explain that is alarming.
And I hammered home my position with Philly in subsequent posts, not just the original. Help me help you.Comment -
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#70Agreed, many feel it’s a religious ode but Dostoevsky tapped into something very early in the west later by Heidegger, Sartre and Camus about the absurdity of life and the power of living each and every moment as with bringing happiness to others or with a serene inner focus. Of course Asians understood this for centuries beforehandComment
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