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Lock in the Rams at -10 with every dollar you can spare


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It was a reasonable bet, but not one that you bet the farm on though. You know why? Because you never know what Panthers team you're going to get. That's the reason why I always thought that we had a chance of winning (even if slight on a normal day). You can't know which Panthers team (and which Bryce) will show up on any given Sunday. That's why you leave bets like you made alone pertaining to this team. The Panthers are still playing hard. That's a testament to the HC and the players.

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Just now, TD alt said:

It was a reasonable bet, but not one that you bet the farm on though. You know why? Because you never know what Panthers team you're going to get. That's the reason why I always thought that we had a chance of winning (even if slight on a normal day). You can't know which Panthers team (and which Bryce) will show up on any given Sunday. That's why you leave bets like you made alone pertaining to this team. The Panthers are still playing hard. That's a testament to the HC and the players.

OP has a hilariously bad record making such proclamations.

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Trying to use logic on betting on NFL games will get you into trouble dude.

That's the one thing I've learned. The biggest bets I've won ($100 for $2,000 in 2024 and $100 for $600 today for Panthers win vs Rams), were all mostly concentrated on Panthers winning or performing well.

Every bet I've tried to make logically has gone down in flames. You might as well just randomly pick some fun bets on your team when they aren't expected to win. It's more fun that way.

If you put thousands on betting on the Panthers to win vs Green Bay or the Rams this year,  you probably ran away with a bank heist this year 

Betting on favorites is boring and frustrating to be honest. It usually doesn't work well and if it does the profit margin isn't worth it unless you're betting ridiculous sums of $

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