DragonOfBlood
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So, if the Panthers win................... do YOU win ?
Yes, that's how a spread bet works.
So, if the Panthers win................... do YOU win ?
Hoping for Dotson too but questionable at best.So McCreary was our highest rated cornerback according to PFF with a 78.3. Not bad for a guy just returning to play after a minor injury.
And we're going to have Devante Adams back.
And Ferguson back.
And Lake back.
Damn that sounds good.
So, you kinda bet on the Rams to LOSE.Yes, that's how a spread bet works.
I hope they're done jerking off and win big.Exactly. That's what I've been saying. Heck, you could look at all of the losses that way. The 2025 Rams have been the definition of "beating ourselves."
+1.I hope not. The Panthers haven't looked good since playing us. They then lost to the saints, lost handily to the Seahawks, and had two sludge matches with the buccaneers (losing one). A Superbowl team should win this comfortably. Heck, if not for Stafford's 3 turnovers (2 in the red zone and one pick 6--minimum of 13 point swing) we would've beaten them comfortably last time.
There are a lot of sports fans in betting states that “hedge their happiness”. Meaning when their favorite team plays in a massive game, they bet on the other team to win, even if they think their team is going to win. In this scenario, there are only two outcomes: you win money or your team wins the game. I have a buddy that’s an Eagles fan that bet $600 on the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl last year. An amount he was comfortable losing if his Eagles won but also as an amount that would slightly take the sting out of an Eagles loss if things went the other way.So, you kinda bet on the Rams to LOSE.
It seems you have put your gambling ahead of being a true Rams fan.
If you are a real Rams fan in no way should you win money if the Rams lose a playoff game.
And THAT is one of the many problems with the NFL being stupid enough to allow all this online betting.
If it were up to me, you would have to go to Nevada or Atlantic City in person to bet on the NFL. Or see your bookie .
I mean, at least for me, it’s hard to blame QBs for batted balls at the line of scrimmage. Unless it’s something that happens with regularity. That’s something pretty much out of their control. And that’s what caused the first turnover.+1.
I rewatched that last Carolina game and forgot how bad those turnovers were. We moved the ball very well and yes - the two TOs in the red zone killed us, along with the pick-6 of course. .
Dag gum, I will have to listen to most of it on the Radio.
Bet on the under/over, who scores first or the number of lead changes but betting on your team to lose makes me question your fandom.There are a lot of sports fans in betting states that “hedge their happiness”. Meaning when their favorite team plays in a massive game, they bet on the other team to win, even if they think their team is going to win. In this scenario, there are only two outcomes: you win money or your team wins the game. I have a buddy that’s an Eagles fan that bet $600 on the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl last year. An amount he was comfortable losing if his Eagles won but also as an amount that would slightly take the sting out of an Eagles loss if things went the other way.
That line is ridiculous for a home playoff team. It's going to take a special set of circumstances for the Rams to hold a 10 point lead. until the end of the game. Even if they're up 14 in the 4th, they're going to let the Panthers drive down the field if they're willing to dink and dunk and eat up the rest of the clock in the process. I can't imagine there's going to be a lot of action on the Rams -10.I couldn't believe that when I saw it. Instantly plunked down a grand on the Panthers to cover. Guaranteed that line gets bet down big in the next few days.