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Cowboys only -10.5? Free money for those inclined.


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13 hours ago, jfra78 said:

Money game for the NFL.  They know tons of cowboy fans will bet on this game.  They will find a way to let us cover

Unless they land a helicopter on the field, let Bryce step in, and fly him to the Cowboys endzone for a TD, I'm not sure we score a TD in the game (not counting garbage time TD being down 20+)

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14 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

I locked in $5k at -9 two days ago... I seriously contemplated putting $100k on the Cowboys as I suspect this is going to be a true and thorough ass whooping

I'd be so nervous if I did that because while yes the Panthers suck balls, you never know when a team will randomly play their best game of the season. The Cowboys lost to the Cardinals who were actively trying to lose at the time. Granted that was when they had Josh Dobbs who is a bit of a revelation at QB, but still. I think the Panthers lose but it's a way closer game than everyone expects just because of the parity of the NFL. 

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4 hours ago, electro's horse said:

What’s the best Sportsbook for nc residents 

isn't betting in NC legal now? You can pick from any of the apps, draft kings, fanduel, betmgm, stake, etc. Us Californians have to bet through Canada illegally. 

3 hours ago, hepcat said:

I'd be so nervous if I did that because while yes the Panthers suck balls, you never know when a team will randomly play their best game of the season. The Cowboys lost to the Cardinals who were actively trying to lose at the time. Granted that was when they had Josh Dobbs who is a bit of a revelation at QB, but still. I think the Panthers lose but it's a way closer game than everyone expects just because of the parity of the NFL. 

trying to lose? are you seriously one of those people that still think teams do that?

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4 hours ago, hepcat said:

I'd be so nervous if I did that because while yes the Panthers suck balls, you never know when a team will randomly play their best game of the season. The Cowboys lost to the Cardinals who were actively trying to lose at the time. Granted that was when they had Josh Dobbs who is a bit of a revelation at QB, but still. I think the Panthers lose but it's a way closer game than everyone expects just because of the parity of the NFL. 

Scared money doesn’t make money….

 

 When I bet I don’t get emotionally attached, it’s just business.

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