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


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1 hour ago, csx said:

I stand corrected. Not a trust funder as your need to flaunt it as often as possible is clearly new money behavior.

Enjoy poverty…. Cope harder

 

what in the world moron was a betting prediction against the line an indication for you to take a cheap shot? Oh cause I was at the game yesterday in SF and you watched it on a crusty couch

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9 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Enjoy poverty…. Cope harder

 

what in the world moron was a betting prediction against the line an indication for you to take a cheap shot? Oh cause I was at the game yesterday in SF and you watched it on a crusty couch

I doubt anyone is jealous of you wasting money on a inferior product such as Bryce Young, but you do you. 

Also people getting snap benefits out here working harder than you ever have but thats a good reason to bully someone. 

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13 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

I doubt anyone is jealous of you wasting money on a inferior product such as Bryce Young, but you do you. 

Also people getting snap benefits out here working harder than you ever have but thats a good reason to bully someone. 

Hey moron read the post, I was discussing a betting strategy and HOA Chad must have been feeling zesty and wanted to take a cheap shot

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've seen Bryce stat pad enough against prevent D in decided games to be afraid of any double digit line. The Rams aren't gonna be trying to protect that line, just protect the W.

After what they did to TB?  This could be 60 to zip, no kidding

fun fact about this game.  My son’s soccer coach, Saxson Young is Byron Young older brother.  He came to one of our soccer games to watch his nephew 

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6 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

The Rams play a top 10 SOS and have close losses to the Eagles(choked it away) and SF only.

That is a VERY battle tested team. I wouldn't get my hopes up.

The only advantage we have is that they have zero homefield advantage, like all LA based NFL teams.

Game is here 

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've seen Bryce stat pad enough against prevent D in decided games to be afraid of any double digit line. The Rams aren't gonna be trying to protect that line, just protect the W.

Have you seen them play this year. They were up 3 scores on the bucs and Stafford was still cooking them

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