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Hall of Fame...First Ballot
Inductee...Canton,Ohio...2009
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Well you Jets "homers" are gonna get upset over this one...
I just got back tonite from a little golf vacation in Vegas, and this afternoon I stopped off in the MGM Sports Book to check out the updated pre-season odds on our Favorite Team's chances for The Super Bowl. Vegas has us at 22 to 1 !!!! That is horrible. They think we suck. They have looked at our roster & said, "You guys blow!". Thats what 22 to 1 means. I guess I better take off those rose colored glasses, thinking that we were a good shot at Wild Card again...I just found their opinion of us very dis-heartening... PS. Golf at Rio Secca Golf Club & Cascatta Golf was fantastic PSS...The JI/Yahoo Pools are now open for sign up. See stickied thread... |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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What were the Giants last year?
Green Bay before them? Who cares, the line is based on action, nothing more and 22-1 sounds about right given what they did last season. Then again I don't particularly get why anyone would book a golf vacation in Vegas, end of July, 100+ degree weather. Too many better places to golf.
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That's how I like it.
I plan on putting $500.00 on the Jets through Vegas. If they fail to win the Super Bowl? At least I had a fun season. If they actually win the super bowl? That $500.00 turns into $11,000. It's a risk I'm willing to take with a top notch defense. I wonder what Vegas had the odds at in regards to the Jets making the playoffs (let alone an AFC Championship Game) with a first year head coach and rookie quarterback back in 2009...? What Vegas "thinks" during the offseason (as of right now) means absolutely nothing come the regular season and/or postseason play. The games are won on the football field, not during Vegas lines of the offseason. Do I expect the Jets to win a Super Bowl this season? No. Not at all. But I'm still willing to put up something as small as $500.00, which gives me a fighting chance at $11,000. Last edited by NY2FLDWC85; 08-02-2012 at 01:37 AM. |
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What the historical accuracy of those odds? Honest question, not trolling. I wonder how close their odds match up with what actually ends up happening year after year.
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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Does that mean that Vegas now thinks more highly of the Jets? Nope, they're just balancing out the betting pool. |
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Every sportsbook online that I've seen has the Jets' odds of winning the SB somewhere between the 13th and 18th best odds. Pretty much every preseason power ranking I've seen online has the Jets somewhere in that range as well. Getting 22-1 on the Jets winning it all is very fair value right now.
If you truly believe that just about everyone who writes about, analyzes, and handicaps football is severely underestimating the Jets' chances this season, then right now would be the time to bet, and bet big. That value will never be higher than before the games are played. |
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still waiting ...
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Vegas odds are about where the money is going, not an actual prediction of who the winner will be.
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Let's put it this way... nobody in the world makes a significant living beating the Vegas sports books. Same number of people who make a killing beating the craps table for a living. Zero. They handicap extremely well. And it has nothing to do with suckers putting all of their money on the Pats every year.
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Craps - I agree. |
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Plus there is also Moga
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22-1? That's higher than I would have thought. To win the SB anyway.
Those odds do put them in the playoffs probably which is all you can expect from this squad. Playoffs isn't bad. Jags and Rams would love to. |
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The margins are so slim for even the most sharp football bettors that the consistent winners simply don't exist. Same for every sport. Sports book is just another roulette table to Vegas. House will win in the long run, the odds dictate it. If they win they aren't trying to make a living off of it, that's for sure. And they're just riding a long-term high. If there were money to be made betting football everyone would quit their jobs and do it. In summary, there is no such thing as a career sports betting winner. Simply doesn't exist. It's mathematically impossible. === Also, you said enough right there... "long term poker grinder"... that's where he makes his living. Ask him about his ups and downs in sports betting. Last edited by ASG0531; 08-02-2012 at 09:55 AM. |
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Craps, OTOH, is an entirely different animal. Over time, the math says you will lose as there is no bet that gives you even odds or better, to win. Sure max odds gives no house advantage, but you have to play the pass line in order to get those odds. |
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Please enlighten me and give me the name of a career sports bettor. I'll follow up with the name of a career craps player. And I mean someone who makes most of their income from the game. If you think Vegas doesn't have an edge in sports betting, you are horribly, horribly wrong. |
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22-1? That would be well worth slapping some cash on.
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Amazing how close the handicappers get. |
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in Section 135, Row 28.
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His knowledge is, of course, much more meticulously researched than any casual bettor and he doesn't give away info (like most "winning" sharps). Quote:
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...onaghy-scandal Last edited by ozu; 08-02-2012 at 10:35 AM. |
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