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*** OFFICIAL *** FFA WAGERING THREAD - Merry Christmas!!! (4 Viewers)

Let's make this thread passable again.

Ohio under 49
Navy +21
Hawaii over 55

CFB is my favorite sport. It's falling apart. I also very much like NFL football. Let's win some dolla dolla bills, y'all.

Here's a couple parlays I placed on PrizePicks (one was placed in May and one was placed in June):

3 Pick PowerPlay
Nick Chubb OVER 8.5 Rush TDs
Dameon Pierce OVER 950.5 Rush Yards
Najee Harris OVER 999.5 Rush Yards (this part is looking like hot garbage)

4 Pick FlexPlay
Dak Prescott UNDER 4325.5 Pass Yards
Jonathan Taylor UNDER 1300.5 Rush Yards
Bijan Robinson OVER 1075.5 Rush Yards
Justin Jefferson UNDER 1450.5 Receiving Yards


I'm always open to suggestions on NFL player props. With no legal sports betting in Florida, I'm stuck with PrizePicks.

What do you think of this one? I kind of like Mike Tomlin for COY if Steelers can win AFCN. I bet him at +2200 to win that award.

But I also threw a few dollars on a Tomlin COY/Iga US Open/Joker US Open. 175-1 odds...

SIgh. Iga can beat everyone but a potato-shaped Bellarussian.

Replayed the Tomlin/Joker parlay but this time added Sabalenka, and decided to do Tomlin/Alcaraz/Sabalenka as well.
 
Anyone have a recommendation for college fantasy prop projections or leans. Would like to play mainly them this year, but looking for sites that offer that info.
I know that Establish The Run (ETR) recently started doing college football. They are one of the more pricier sites though.
They are solid. I think they sell just a props package. It's like fifty bucks a week. I use their fantasy stuff and it's top notch. Haven't tried their props package, but I'd imagine they are "line-movers." GB goo and lump, who always seemed to hold Silva on a pedestal; made it easier to drop that initial coin and I never regretted it. Definitely a luxury item.
 
The thread is alive. LFG
NEBRASKA thoughts? Is TCU bad? Is Nebraska gonna run on Colorado?
I think I am taking the Cornhuskers and the 3.
 
The thread is alive. LFG
NEBRASKA thoughts? Is TCU bad? Is Nebraska gonna run on Colorado?
I think I am taking the Cornhuskers and the 3.
It’s a Pros vs Joes game. I do love Colorado here. I don’t see a letdown in Deion’s first home game. The talent level isn’t close IMO, not sure how Nebraska fixes that in the immediate future.
 
Anybody ever lived in West Virginia? I'm thinking about it.
Never been but I’ve always thought it was meth headquarters along with inbreeding. I could be wrong.
same. same thing. documentaries, wild and wonderful whites of west virginia. soft white underbelly on youtube. a general non-existence of anything saying anything different. and the desire inside of me to form that narrative and fear the unknown.

it wasn't until I drove thru Iowa with my windows down and cars passing me on the highway like I was standing still that I drove off the highway to the backroads and realized that the entirety of Iowa smells like human ****. They use raw pig **** to fertilize their corn. Not their "fields," but their corn. Because if there is a field in America, it's corn. Fields equals corn. It's off putting.

I've driven through every state with no A/C. No air conditioning. If you're hot, go up a mountain or go to Lake Superior. It's summer. Those are the only cool places I've found. Lake Superior is a cold *** lake and the wind blows.

I'm a scientist. With no home. And Austin can kiss my ***. So I've found out a few things before settling down. Like, even if an area is "poor," they still have expensive *** cars. Everywhere. Drive anywhere, if it has a strip mall, and some cars, it all looks the same. And people are all generally good.

WV might indeed be the last "undiscovered" country. And for what I can tell, it's because of that exact same opinion we've been fed. Or, so to speak, just haven't discovered yet.
Recently drove through WV, VA, TN and NC looking for a good place to retire.

Using your phone gps to find the shortest distance instead of just sticking to the highways in WV sometimes yields very interesting outcomes. Find yourself in some tiny town out in the middle of nowhere, on a Sunday. Black man walking down the street in his Sunday's best walking right past multiple houses proudly displaying the confederate flag is surreal. Pickup trucks driving past with skull and bones made out of hand scythes on the front grill.

Tell you what though, that little corner where the TN-NC border hits the tip of VA is god's country. Gorgeous rolling green farmland at the base of the Blue Mountains.
 
that little corner where the TN-NC border hits the tip of VA is god's country.
I'm in Kingsport, Tennessee, right now! It absolutely is!
Using your phone gps to find the shortest distance instead of just sticking to the highways in WV sometimes yields very interesting outcomes.
Interesting as hell. In looking for properties, I ventured into some of the mountainous oil fields, as some of the properties were only accessible via old, treacherous, single-lane, muddy dirt roads. Brother I tell you I almost didn't make it out of there. And with no cell signal in the mountains - sometimes having to drive 2 or 3 hours just to find a signal, oh boy. It got dangerous quick. That kind of gps travel you're talking about absolutely requires 4WD. And you can smell the natural gas driving down around through there, too. Pretty strong at times. I feel like that land is pretty much locked away from outsiders - having belonged to the same families and passed down over 100s of years. Literally 50, 100, 200 year old family tracts of land.

I think that's most of the reason I eventually gave up on West Virginia. But I was there for six weeks! Living in my trusty van, so it wasn't for lack of trying.
 
that little corner where the TN-NC border hits the tip of VA is god's country.
I'm in Kingsport, Tennessee, right now! It absolutely is!
Using your phone gps to find the shortest distance instead of just sticking to the highways in WV sometimes yields very interesting outcomes.
Interesting as hell. In looking for properties, I ventured into some of the mountainous oil fields, as some of the properties were only accessible via old, treacherous, single-lane, muddy dirt roads. Brother I tell you I almost didn't make it out of there. And with no cell signal in the mountains - sometimes having to drive 2 or 3 hours just to find a signal, oh boy. It got dangerous quick. That kind of gps travel you're talking about absolutely requires 4WD. And you can smell the natural gas driving down around through there, too. Pretty strong at times. I feel like that land is pretty much locked away from outsiders - having belonged to the same families and passed down over 100s of years. Literally 50, 100, 200 year old family tracts of land.

I think that's most of the reason I eventually gave up on West Virginia. But I was there for six weeks! Living in my trusty van, so it wasn't for lack of trying.
We never got off pavement, but yeah, turned the radio down just in case we heard the banjos playing signalizing trouble. lol

Yep! We went through Bristol and down to Johnson City (just 10 miles either way from you). We loved the houses and farmland around Johnson City. But the legal weed in VA might keep us north of the border. We'll likely be back next year for a more serious house/farm hunt. If you're still there, and that Hard Rock Casino in Bristol is finished by then, we will meet you there!

PS. I posted frequently in this thread a few years ago. Original alias got taken out with the political forum.
 
First of all, THERE HE IS!!!
Second of all, yesterday, I just happened to re-up on supplies at that Kroger in Bristol - right past that construction site where they're putting the Hard Rock in. That would be awesome. It's going to be a pretty sick casino.
 
I am riding CU/Neb under tomorrow. I think Nebraska's plan is to run and shorten the game because they won't be able to engage in a track meet. CU will stack the box in an attempt to stop this and force Neb to throw. I think 58.5 is high and we see a 31-20 type outcome with CU taking it.

This will result in Colorado beating CSU next week before they get absolutely destroyed by Oregon the week after,
 
I am in a pool and the lines for us are released on Monday. I usually compare those lines with Friday/Saturday lines. There seems to be quite a bit of line movement this week.
 
Cal+6.5, Nebraska+3.5, Norte Western +1.5, WSU +6.5, GA Southern-6.5

Lines above were released Monday in a pool I am in. I chose these looking at line moves and some general internet surfing.

How would you rank these in order of best bet to worst?
 
Cal+6.5, Nebraska+3.5, Norte Western +1.5, WSU +6.5, GA Southern-6.5

Lines above were released Monday in a pool I am in. I chose these looking at line moves and some general internet surfing.

How would you rank these in order of best bet to worst?
NW probably the best, Neb the worst. I have no feel on the other two.
 
How about Ole Miss @tulane +7.5
Ole Miss QB sounds like he is out. Will that matter?

I like Tulane but that might be because I'm still in love with them from last year. Their qb is for real though, and they are just plain good. More than a td at home, even against an SEC school, I have to take.
 
Parlay Tulane +7.5, Miami Fla +3.5, E Carolina ML +154 + 50% profit boost= +1084
Parlay Cinn +6.5, Washington State +5.5, Az +9.5 + 50% profit boost = +941

Profit boosts are on Fanduel
 
How sharp is Hoot? Dude purchased a grip of Prime's rookie cards like a month ago and now they're going for 3x what they were worth a month ago :lol:
 

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