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Good teams cover the spread


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10 minutes ago, philw5289 said:

Do you have to be on desktop to access that or can you do it from the ChatGPT app? Also no I can’t find the egg where is it?!

If you have the paid version then Dall-e 3 is built into ChatGPT 4 and you can do images on mobile.  Otherwise, the current free version would be Dall-e 2 on desktop.

The Easter egg is spread is misspelled!  The “art” in that is that the Panthers couldn’t even get the banner right!  😂

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

fug gambling and how it has taken over football and the broadcasts we watch. It's a parasite on society and it will eventually cause a huge scandal for the game.

Without Fanduel (which is a form of gambling) then the popularity of the sport wouldn’t be where it’s at today 

 

without some form of fantasy football / gambling yesterdays broadcast would be lower than c-span 

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11 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Without Fanduel (which is a form of gambling) then the popularity of the sport wouldn’t be where it’s at today 

 

without some form of fantasy football / gambling yesterdays broadcast would be lower than c-span 

Have you seen the lines on today's bills?

I stay on CSPAN with my BetMGM app.

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16 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Without Fanduel (which is a form of gambling) then the popularity of the sport wouldn’t be where it’s at today 

 

without some form of fantasy football / gambling yesterdays broadcast would be lower than c-span 

That's bullshit and you know it.

Go rattle your jewelry somewhere.

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3 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

There’s several studies that show different

 

 please don’t let facts get in your way

https://twsn.net/2023/01/how-fantasy-football-has-revolutionized-the-sport-of-football-and-changed-the-nfl

Don't let that website's sponsorship by BetFred Sportsbook possibly point to a clouded assesment on their part.

I mean, hey, four out of five doctors who smoke recommend the cool flavor of Camel cigarettes, right?

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