If anyone can lead a team back from 3 scores it is Brady. Not a huge down side at 1/12 or so. loads of time left and the last interception was plain unlucky
Thought the same. Laid accordingly but on this occasion I'll swallow the small loss.
So many times this sport throws up losing 1.08s or, at the very least, 1.08 shots that at least falter to give a tasty trade opp.
On this occasion Baltimore have done outstandingly well to ensure they've maintained a healthy grip on the games from the very first play and there aren't many games in NFL that follow that pattern
Thought the same. Laid accordingly but on this occasion I'll swallow the small loss. So many times this sport throws up losing 1.08s or, at the very least, 1.08 shots that at least falter to give a tasty trade opp.On this occasion Baltimore have do
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Thanks! More than I ever needed to know. By the way, I agree with your point fully - laying at 1.08 or thereabouts is a long-term winning strategy. Greed drives the price too low initially, and it frequently bounces back significantly both in the NFL and the NBA.
Thanks! More than I ever needed to know. By the way, I agree with your point fully - laying at 1.08 or thereabouts is a long-term winning strategy. Greed drives the price too low initially, and it frequently bounces back significantly both in the NFL