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FFA Wagering Thread: THERE HE IS!@! (6 Viewers)

Need some slow cooker help (Im new). I put a pork shoulder in with some potatos. None of the directions called for adding water but it seems "too dry" to cook right. I ended up adding a large cup of water with some of the BBQ sauce Im going to use when I shred it. Am I doing this right?
It definitely needs liquid.Water, BBQ sauce and liquid smoke is best.RaiderNation is the expert tho.I made beef stew yesterday and everything above the liquid was über dry
When in doubt, always keep packages of Lipton onion soup mix on hand. It goes with almost any meat you throw in there. Two packages + water... fill the crock pot up enough so that the meat is entirely submerged in water. Nice n tender that way.I'm doing the stir-fry chicken + teriyaki glaze today. :wub:
 
I notice we have a lot of visitors lately reading the thread but never post.

This must be where all the internet sharks come to get the Sharps Report and lumpy's teaser slate of the week.

I bet in an alternate universe they are discussing on covers "those guys over at FBG have some pretty good wagering knowledg

At least I'd like to think so.

Of course then they run into RN talking about having the green apple splatters, people getting drunk, and modogg up at 4 AM which is usually the time the booger sugar runs out looking for which referees flip heads or tails more often.

we're like the Bad News Bears of the wagering world me thinks.
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Glad I waited. Had a little help with a few of these.

Titans +6

Steelers -3 1/2

CHIEFS +6 1/2

Saints -4

Saints/Chargers under 52 1/2

Especially like the Chiefs here. Chiefs have outgained every opponent they've played this year but have 15 turnovers in their last 15 quarters. We all know turnovers aren't predictable. Last year Ravens were out of division favorites 5 times. They lost all 5.

 
I notice we have a lot of visitors lately reading the thread but never post.

This must be where all the internet sharks come to get the Sharps Report and lumpy's teaser slate of the week.

I bet in an alternate universe they are discussing on covers "those guys over at FBG have some pretty good wagering knowledg

At least I'd like to think so.

Of course then they run into RN talking about having the green apple splatters, people getting drunk, and modogg up at 4 AM which is usually the time the booger sugar runs out looking for which referees flip heads or tails more often.

we're like the Bad News Bears of the wagering world me thinks.
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What I learned yesterday from the games I watched:

[*]LSU has a horrible offense/offensive playcalling. They will struggle mightly against good defenses. Under...under..under

[*]Auburn is absolutely horrible. I gave them some credit for the LSU game, but now it all makes sense given point #1 above. Fade accordingly

[*]ULM is undefeated ATS this year and could be a 10 win team with their only losses at Baylor (by 5) and at Auburn (by 3 in OT). I'll continue to bet them until it fails.

 
I didn't forget how bad Romeo Crenell was -- no way, never -- but he still finds ways to blow your mind. I'm talking about the first half, btw, not the QB sneak just now, which was also pathetic.

 
Need some slow cooker help (Im new). I put a pork shoulder in with some potatos. None of the directions called for adding water but it seems "too dry" to cook right. I ended up adding a large cup of water with some of the BBQ sauce Im going to use when I shred it. Am I doing this right?
It definitely needs liquid.Water, BBQ sauce and liquid smoke is best.RaiderNation is the expert tho.I made beef stew yesterday and everything above the liquid was über dry
When in doubt, always keep packages of Lipton onion soup mix on hand. It goes with almost any meat you throw in there. Two packages + water... fill the crock pot up enough so that the meat is entirely submerged in water. Nice n tender that way.I'm doing the stir-fry chicken + teriyaki glaze today. :wub:
Seems like 80% of the crock pot meals have Onion soup mix in them. I'll have to make sure I pick up a bunch of them.The house smells phenomincal. Like a yankee candle store for guys.
 
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I think one of the first thing sports wagerers learns is to not exponentially up your risk amount because you're on a bad run. Here we are with 8 unit mush plays. What a ####### complete clown ### amateur.

 
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Not sure if he is into the wagering, but there is a guy in my class who is a Packers fan. He wears the jersey on game days, and after the MNF in Seattle we didn't see him for a few days. I asked him on Friday if he was worried about the Colts this weekend. He smiled and laughed, "Not at all," he said.

TENNESSEE TITANS +6 -105

105/100

TENNESSEE TITANS 225

100/225

 
I didn't forget how bad Romeo Crenell was -- no way, never -- but he still finds ways to blow your mind. I'm talking about the first half, btw, not the QB sneak just now, which was also pathetic.
This is great, the Ravens get the first down with like 1:30 on the clock and KC has no TOs. The game is over. Romeo goes straight to his sheet of plays, not realizing the circumstances. No joke. You could see him looking for a D callout, they showed it. And this was after a break in the game -- he had forever to figure out that if a 1st down was made, the game was over. Truly unbelievable to me; that an NFL Head Coach could be that stupid. And it was obvious his first time around. :loco:No way I ever put that kind of money on a coach like that no matter how good the line (although I probly will).
 
I didn't forget how bad Romeo Crenell was -- no way, never -- but he still finds ways to blow your mind. I'm talking about the first half, btw, not the QB sneak just now, which was also pathetic.
This is great, the Ravens get the first down with like 1:30 on the clock and KC has no TOs. The game is over. Romeo goes straight to his sheet of plays, not realizing the circumstances. No joke. You could see him looking for a D callout, they showed it. And this was after a break in the game -- he had forever to figure out that if a 1st down was made, the game was over. Truly unbelievable to me; that an NFL Head Coach could be that stupid. And it was obvious his first time around. :loco:

No way I ever put that kind of money on a coach like that no matter how good the line (although I probly will).
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I think i just caught my irst live bet mistake. The posted a total game total of 47.5 in the 49'ers game. it was only up for 10 seconds or so and 30 seconds later it was reposted as 37.5. I instantly bouth the over 37.5 and now I'm playing for a 10 point middle..

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Have a contingency plan in place just in the event they catch the mistake and correct it after the game.
First of it was for $100, I didnt max bet it. Second what can they do now? They already accepted the bet. It's not like they posted it as 134 or 3.4.
 
I had one no-actioned at RB last week. I had live bet a ML +150 that was listed alongside a spread of PK -110. I took the +150. The bet ended up losing but they still cancelled it and refunded my money; so at least they're consistent.

 
NE Den has to go over 27 right? Peyton is better in a hurry up offenses and Beli is no chick when it comes to running up the score

 

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