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Join me in betting against the Panthers this season


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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

why I don't like this game? who wants to win this game more than anyone?  probably Steve Wilks...and the Jets D is probably due for some turnover action given how starved they have been (league worst in takeaways with 1). 

Its a game that will show if we have turned the corner a bit for this franchise.  By that I mean beat beat teams, take advantage of bad defenses and beat really bad teams on the road.  Still a long way to but clearing that first tier is an accomplishment  

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On 9/7/2025 at 3:54 PM, Super Grateful said:

I am betting against the panthers on the money line or with their team total under on every game, $10,000+ bets each game. My goal is a $100,000 profit at the end of the season.

This is the greatest hack we can enjoy as fans that watch this team. We know them. They are not winning more than 30% of their games, that is a 70% ROI. 

Call it what you want, but I will be laughing my way to the bank this year - it is the only way to enjoy watching this team play.

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30 minutes ago, Super Grateful said:

I already ate my crow in this thread and said I lost money doing this. I still am too, I bet against them last week in my parlay. It counters the sting of an L sometimes, I don't expect a casual to understand. 

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47 minutes ago, Super Grateful said:

I already ate my crow in this thread and said I lost money doing this. I still am too, I bet against them last week in my parlay. It counters the sting of an L sometimes, I don't expect a casual to understand. 

Your condescension is not appreciated. 

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14 hours ago, Super Grateful said:

I already ate my crow in this thread and said I lost money doing this. I still am too, I bet against them last week in my parlay. It counters the sting of an L sometimes, I don't expect a casual to understand. 

Don't worry, fellow degenerate.  I stand with you.

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