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'Boys as a home dog (1 Viewer)

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I doubt there is a way to look this up, but it would certainly seem that the point spread in the 'Boys/Pats games is likely unprecedented.

Is anyone else aware of a situation where there was a team that was 5-0 (or better) and was a home 'dog?

 
Nope

But smart $$$ always goes on the home dog.

But I went with the home dog two mondays ago with cinci vs Pats and lost

so I figuged last Monday I would take the road favorite- Dallas Vs Buff- I lost

So I will once again take the home dog.

 
I doubt there is a way to look this up, but it would certainly seem that the point spread in the 'Boys/Pats games is likely unprecedented. Is anyone else aware of a situation where there was a team that was 5-0 (or better) and was a home 'dog?
Hmmm, I'll bet it's only happened when they've played another first place team that was either undefeated or was a one-loss team. :kicksrock:
 
I doubt there is a way to look this up, but it would certainly seem that the point spread in the 'Boys/Pats games is likely unprecedented. Is anyone else aware of a situation where there was a team that was 5-0 (or better) and was a home 'dog?
Hmmm, I'll bet it's only happened when they've played another first place team that was either undefeated or was a one-loss team. :wall:
Really??? I was thinking it probably happened when a 5-0 team hosted a 1-4 team on a three game losing streak:stirspot:
 
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I doubt there is a way to look this up, but it would certainly seem that the point spread in the 'Boys/Pats games is likely unprecedented. Is anyone else aware of a situation where there was a team that was 5-0 (or better) and was a home 'dog?
Hmmm, I'll bet it's only happened when they've played another first place team that was either undefeated or was a one-loss team. :wall:
Really??? I was thinking it probably happened when a 5-0 team hosted a 1-4 team on a three game losing streak:stirspot:
See, that's where you're going wrong. :X
 
I doubt there is a way to look this up, but it would certainly seem that the point spread in the 'Boys/Pats games is likely unprecedented. Is anyone else aware of a situation where there was a team that was 5-0 (or better) and was a home 'dog?
Hmmm, I'll bet it's only happened when they've played another first place team that was either undefeated or was a one-loss team. :wall:
Really??? I was thinking it probably happened when a 5-0 team hosted a 1-4 team on a three game losing streak:stirspot:
See, that's where you're going wrong. :X
Oh right. I just remembered, it happened last year when the Colts hosted the Texans, except that time I think the Texans were favored by 12. I can't believe I forgot that.
 
I doubt there is a way to look this up, but it would certainly seem that the point spread in the 'Boys/Pats games is likely unprecedented. Is anyone else aware of a situation where there was a team that was 5-0 (or better) and was a home 'dog?
Hmmm, I'll bet it's only happened when they've played another first place team that was either undefeated or was a one-loss team. :rolleyes:
Really??? I was thinking it probably happened when a 5-0 team hosted a 1-4 team on a three game losing streak:rolleyes:
See, that's where you're going wrong. :shrug:
Oh right. I just remembered, it happened last year when the Colts hosted the Texans, except that time I think the Texans were favored by 12. I can't believe I forgot that.
Stop it. There's no way that the Colts were a home dog to the Texans. No. Way.
 

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