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djv

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The only way I take a dog in this game is if I get 10.5 points. I believe NE anything under 10 is a play. I dont like chalk. But I just dont see Carl wining this game at all. Pick the SU winner in the Suber Bowl and you wil cover 85% of the time ATS. I don't know if thats 100% correct becasue it was just given to me. But it seems to make sence.
 

PaTsJaMM

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I think the Pats easily cover the 7. The Panthers will be hard pressed to even score. This will be Delhommes first look at a Belichik defense, something that even the top pure passer in the game, Peyton Manning, STILL hasn't been able to figure out. So how will Delhomme?

Good luck trying to run on the 3rd best rushing defense in the league too.
 

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I learned of a Superbowl system in 1991 that had gone 12-0 at that time.

Of course, I know that you can isolate any number of criteria to get similar results based on PAST records.

However, although not still perfect, this system has continued to be very profitable over the years.

System says to first play against the team that did not cover their championship game. If both covered play the team with the most SU wins (this year play is New England). If still tied take the dog - basically equal teams - take the points.

A variation I picked up somewhere states to first play the team with the most regular season SU wins (again play is New England). If these are tied, then play the favorite.

I know this sounds incredibly simplistic but it has worked.

I am going to be on New England large.

GLTA!

Scarecrow
 
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