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Will Levis Draft Odds?


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Just now, joemac said:

Obviously, but SOMETHING has shifted behind the scenes, for Levis to all of a sudden go to 10/1 to be drafted first, when he wasn't even close just yesterday.

It’s a way to get more bets in. If you believe this, I have an amazing blue chip penny stock that I would like to discuss with you. Zero chance he goes number one. I would bet my life on it. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Based on the sources, the only bet I would make is one that these stories are horsesh-t.

They're trying to make money on some sucker bets.

this is likely.... someone is playing with vegas' money. Good for vegas... bad for gambler's money and mental health

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27 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

The Colts are dying to take Levis and are panicking, that's why. Maybe Carolina is threatening Houston with a trade with the Colts, idk.

At this point i would fully welcome a trade, i want more picks. Idc that we traded to one, i think we can still get a QB we like. If this staff is that great they can Coach a couple of these guys up. 

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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Being on the OFFICIAL WILL LEVIS BANDWAGON, having last season projected Will a late first rounder, I never predicted my underdog would walk up to the front door and kick it the f' down.

Hmmmmmmmm, you gonna listen to Ripp now or the huddle hucksters trying to sell us a cheap copy of a QB, three sizes too small.

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Oh thank God you are saying it will happen, which means it's definitely not happening.  Everyone can relax now!

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Based on the sources, the only bet I would make is one that these stories are horsesh-t.

They're trying to make money on some sucker bets.

That’s not how sports books work in regard to setting lines.

They aren’t lowering odds to entice bets, most likely they are because money had been coming in on Levis for whatever reason.  They lower the odds to reduce their risk. 

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