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Ravens -7.5 @ -110 or -7 @ -125?

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MrMonkey

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Posters that know numbers please tell me which one is the better option! And if you like the Texans to cover that's cool to let me know! QB Joe has put himself out there in wanting respect! Has more wins than any other QB in his 1st 4 years in history of NFL!
 
I like the Texans to win outright. I know, I know, Ravens will destroy them right. Probably will since I am in those all to regular losing streaks where I can't pick a matching pair of socks let alone a game. Still I like the Texans outright but will take the points.

In other news I also like the Giants to cover as well as for the game to go UNDER.
 
What's wrong with Ravens ML? All 6 playoff games so far were won by the home team regardless of line.

Pavy, I was thinking the same thing at first but lost so much last couple weeks that all I have left in account is like winning one regular bet if I play it! Probably should just bet it anyway and not get greedy! If it loses, reload! TY!
 
I like the Texans to win outright. I know, I know, Ravens will destroy them right. Probably will since I am in those all to regular losing streaks where I can't pick a matching pair of socks let alone a game. Still I like the Texans outright but will take the points.

In other news I also like the Giants to cover as well as for the game to go UNDER.

Thanks Wally but hope your plays here resemble your CBB ones of late! Nothing personal, just business! Lu ya! :wallay:
 
Pavy, I was thinking the same thing at first but lost so much last couple weeks that all I have left in account is like winning one regular bet if I play it! Probably should just bet it anyway and not get greedy! If it loses, reload! TY!

I was left with a couple hundred bucks many times in my accounts. I would still bet chalk ML's if I had an edge. One time I turned a $200 leftover from a $1000 original deposit into a $5,000 cash out.