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Speaker 2: Welcome to wage you Talk today, the gold standard of

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sports betting shows, where we talk to talk and walk

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the walk.

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Speaker 1: It is Wednesday.

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Speaker 2: We're gonna do a little bit of a deep dive

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here in college in NFL with Ralph Michaels. We're gonna

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get a deep breakdown on West Virginia versus BYU, and

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then we're gonna talk about week five trends.

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Speaker 1: We got to talk about.

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Speaker 2: Field conditions, very very important to look at grass and

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artificial turf and how does this affect the over unders.

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He's got some pretty interesting numbers for you to keep

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in the back of your mind when you're handicapping sports.

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Teddy Covers is gonna join us. He's gonna talk Red

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Sox and Yankees, Boise State, Notre Dame, and we're gonna

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play this line makes no sense. Ross Benjamin is out

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sick today. Normally Ross does this segment, So I'm gonna

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try and fill those big shoes. So midweek, this is

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when we get ready for the weekend. So you're in

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the right spot. Let's get right to it with Ralph Michaels,

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and let's start Ralph with college football in this West

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Virginia BYU gosh, this few like a brutal spot for

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West Virginia on the road lay couple losses. I guess

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my question is this already baked into the line, because

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this just feels like a monumental task for West Virginia

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in this one.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you know I'm looking. I didn't check. Let me

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give me one second. I make this my power ratings,

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make this twelve.

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Speaker 4: But again West Virginia is so banged up again, So

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you my power rating when I start the week is

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legitimate team power rating without making the adjustments.

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Speaker 3: So you could be without your starting.

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Speaker 4: Quarterback Marshal and if you do, Jalen Henderson will make

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his first road start ever. And Henderson was ugly last

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week seven of eighteen for thirty nine percent a two

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point eight YPA. And then you look at the running

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backs and last week they were also without their center.

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Speaker 3: So the center should be back.

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Speaker 4: They should have two running backs who have been very

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limited to come back. Now I would actually be on

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West Virginia Nico Mahershaal is day to day, but he really.

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Speaker 3: Hasn't practiced well.

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Speaker 4: And you figure I'd learned to turn off my ringer

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and it's press calling me so that bikes Stephen worse.

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Speaker 3: Thanks pres, I'm on way to talk today. Thanks for watching.

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So you know, you look at West Virginia. They start

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the season off against Robert Morris. Not a good win.

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Speaker 4: They good, Ohio, you should not get out gained to

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a MAC team, even if it's on the road by

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one hundred and seventy nine hours, but you're starting quarterback.

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Then all of a sudden they look to have some light.

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Rich Rod says, oh, we're gonna play well against Pittsburgh.

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They're down, they have two big fourth quarter drives. They

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end up finishing within eighty five yard edge and beating

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Pittsburgh at home thirty one twenty four. They go on

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the road get mauled again forty one to ten, and

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then last week at home against a Utah team coming

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off that embarrassing loss to Texas Tech, just mauled them,

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running the ball forty eight times forty seven times for

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two hundred and forty two yards, and Utah put up

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five hundred and thirty two yards.

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Speaker 3: In that game.

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Speaker 4: So the West Virginia team has rushed the ball two

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hundred and twenty eight times and passed the ball one

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hundred twenty seven times. If Jalen Henderson starts this first

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road game, they may throw ten passes. They are going

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to run the ball, run the ball, run the ball,

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and it's going to be a low scoring game. So

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let's look at the BYU side. BYU needed to come

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from behind last week to beat Colorado. Again, Colorado quite

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a bit, quite a different team than they were last year.

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ever was a game that you want to call a

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stat patter, it was that game, sixty nine to nothing

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and a six zh six to fifty one yard edge.

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basically throw that game out against Stanford. They did hold

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Stanford to one hundred and sixty three yards, winning twenty

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seven to three at East Carolina.

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Speaker 3: A good game, but they were plus two turnovers.

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Speaker 4: The offense was not nearly as dynamic as the thirty

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four points they scored. And then again last week, playing

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to come from behind to win twenty four twenty one. Now,

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points a game. They're averaging four hundred and thirty six

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yards per game. The response is, again, that's a good offense.

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scored six hundred yards and sixty nine points, and you

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look at who they played. BYU played Stanford, Stanford's defense is.

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Speaker 3: Number one hundred twenty one.

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Speaker 4: BYU played Colorado, Colorado's defense is number one hundred and

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twenty one, and then they also played East Carolina. The

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offense numbers are good season to date, but they are

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not good against legitimate competition.

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Speaker 3: One thing that is good is.

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Speaker 4: None of those teams have great offenses, so you can

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only do look at stats at who you're playing. But

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what I do like about what BYU has done is

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they held all four opponents to a season low on offense.

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So why you can't compare season to date stats with

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these unique schedules, you can compare what those teams did

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against the other opponents in the average.

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Speaker 3: I will say this, if maryshal was.

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Speaker 4: Playing and the at least practices today or tomorrow, they

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actually may be a play for me on West Virginia.

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Speaker 3: But without knowing if he's gonna play, and if.

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Speaker 4: He is a little hobbled he is. You know he's

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gonna be sacked. He got sacked seven times against Pittsburgh

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and against Ohio. That's an offensive line you have to

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worry about.

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Speaker 3: And again, the.

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Speaker 4: Rush attack two hundred and sixteen yards a game, four

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point seven yards per carry BYU's offense, very fake with

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the numbers. West Virginia's offense very poor. West Virginia defense.

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you have to remember this, and Andy, you're well aware

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of this. When your offense is horrific like they were

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last week with four major injuries on offense, your defense

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is on the field for so many plays that you

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just get worn out. And that was the case with

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West Virginia's defense. You know, they gave up twenty eight

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to first half, but one of those were cheap. They

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really only gave up twenty points with about two hundred

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and fifty yards in the first half last week.

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Speaker 3: Marriage all plays and practices.

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Speaker 4: I will take those nineteen points, but here give me

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under forty seven. And I want to break out one

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system for you. If you are looking to back West

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Virginia in the first five games of the season. Conference

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away teams that are a dog of seven or more

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with a total of forty eight or less. So you

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have a decent sized dog with a low total. They

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are actually one hundred ten and fifty five. That is

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sixty seven percent against the spread with an incredible sample

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size and going back all the way to two thousand

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and seven, FYI, that also applies to Wisconsin, Minnesota, and

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Nevada this week. So we'll see how those four big

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conference the way dogs do with a low total.

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Speaker 2: Great breakdown, Yeah, yeah, check, keep checking the injury report.

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talk NFL Week five. And you were telling me this

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is really really interesting about the totals and the surface

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that they play on, and this is a big, big

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sample of numbers and it's very very interesting. So let's

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and again these are we're not saying go out and

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blind bet this.

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Speaker 1: But go over these numbers.

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Speaker 2: We have to keep these in our heads when we're

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looking at totals. So walk through the difference here between

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artificial turf and grass as the sea and progresses.

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Speaker 4: Well, again, when you're looking at this chart, you're not

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going to see any wow numbers. And there's times when

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I have charts where there's seventy percent records.

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Speaker 3: And things like that.

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Speaker 4: But the way it breaks down with the sample size

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going all the way back to twenty fifteen. And I

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do bring this often people say, why do you choose

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twenty fifteen?

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Speaker 3: Well, I go back to twenty fifteen because that's when

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they move the extra point back.

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Speaker 4: Everything changed, margins of victory changed, the most dynamic numbers

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have changed. So's that's just a guide I sort of used.

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five hundred games of sample size artificial turf games in September.

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Speaker 3: Forty five percent over under.

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Speaker 4: That means fifty five percent to the under forty five

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percent over grass teams just over the Mendoza line, they're

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actually fifty one point three. Why well, we often hear

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that defenses are ahead of offenses. You get more speed,

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you can get a better pass rush on turf. But

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when you look at the artificial turfs. Moving on, what

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happens when we get inclement weather and it starts raining

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covering in pass coverage do not know where you're going.

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So again, not wold numbers, but October November, December, January,

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you add them up collectively, they're over fifty percent over under.

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years is basically a forty eight to fifty two league.

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Forty eight percent overs, fifty two percent unders. So if

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Speaker 3: It's something you have to pay attention to.

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Speaker 4: But the one thing to take away from this chart

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is the grass fields Andy September. You see that they're

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fifty one point three percent to the over. Why well,

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these NFL fields are manicured immaculately. They have been growing.

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They have been growing off spring, summer and fall. The

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roots are awesome, you get great footing, and we i've

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seen those go over. What happens starting October November, December, January.

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get rain, you start to get snow. You also have

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and the Steelers play the next day. Those are things

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that you have to keep track of. But from October, November,

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December and January, basically, grass fields are fifty four percent

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to the under and forty six percent to the over.

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So I'm not telling you to bet every grass game

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from here on out under.

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Speaker 3: The total, but make sure you really like it.

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Speaker 4: Enough to withstand a sample size of over one thousand

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games since twenty fifteen. That type of data is something

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you cannot ignore. Bit you like angles and trends or

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not like them.

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Speaker 3: This is history.

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Speaker 4: Show us exactly what has happened, and it continues to

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repeat itself season after season.

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Speaker 2: Great stuff, Ralph. So yeah, weather it gets bad in

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you're on grass. Yeah, make sure we're taking a look

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at those unders.

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Speaker 1: So yeah, listen.

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Speaker 2: Three one two Talking about stats in the variance is

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a couple percent. That's the difference between a profitable and

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a not profitable NFL season. A few percentage points, literally

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is the difference between profitable and not profitable.

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Speaker 1: Having a three percent edge means you make money.

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Speaker 4: You know, think about this, Andy, I should have done

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this just for perspective, right. If you hit fifty six

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percent with two thousand games sample size, imagine your profit.

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What you would have made again, it's fifty one point

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seven Tom goes aligned. So to have a plus five

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percent with that many games, Uh, you and I might

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be living in a rub.

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Speaker 3: But had we done that for every game.

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Speaker 1: From here on out, nothing would make me happier than

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living in Aruba with you. Ralph. That would be a

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dream come true.

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Speaker 3: Is invited as well. By the way, just so you know.

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Speaker 1: I'll make sure she knows. So, Ralph, it's a great Wednesday.

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Tell her what you have a well.

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Speaker 4: Again, guys, the Weekend Warrior three weeks ago, it was amazing.

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The sales couple weeks ago got better last week even better. Andy,

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I have a college five percent this week, but I

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do want to mention it is Friday number two in

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college football since the start of twenty twenty four. This

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year college football fourteen and seven. My college football five

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percents nine and one ninety percent. That Friday college football

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five percent is available right now if you're looking at

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the Weekend Warrior to get all of my college football Saturday,

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in the NFL IF I do have one number two

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NFL in college football combined since the start of twenty

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twenty four, college football and NFL plays rated four percent

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and higher twenty six and eight seventy seven percent, and

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It might even be a five percent, and I'm not

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committing to that yet. NFL tasers just every NFL teaser

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I've released twenty five and six eighty one percent, and

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one ninety percent and sixteen and two eighty nine percent.

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Speaker 1: Great stuff, Ralph, That'll get you to a ruber real quick.

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Speaker 2: Thanks very much, Ralph and the pen everyone, thank you

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very much. Uh yeah, guys, we know the Mendoza line

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isn't five hundred. We're talking about the Mendoza ligne for

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the over unders. We know Mendoza didn't wasn't hitting close

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to five hundred.

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Speaker 1: It's we're talking about it for that particular bet so.

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Speaker 2: Uh yes, we're very well, very aware of what the

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mendoz align actually is.

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Speaker 1: Let's bring in Teddy.

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Speaker 2: Covers, who's uh pinch hitting today? Ross is out sick. Teddy,

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Thank you so much for doing this. We're gonna talk

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Red Sox Yankees. We're gonna talk college football. Now, Ralph

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uh Ross normally does a segment called this line makes

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no sense.

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Speaker 1: He does a great job with it. He talks about

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a lot. So Ross isn't here.

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Speaker 2: I'm gonna pitch you a line that I think makes

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no sense, and you tell me if it no, I'm

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andy wrong, it does make sense or not.

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Speaker 1: So be prepared for this one.

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Speaker 5: So real quick, just let me jump in about the

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Mendoza line, because Ralph misspoke and he meant fifty two

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point four percent.

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Speaker 6: He said fifty one point seven and he meant it's

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actually fifty two point three six minus one ten. So

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Ralph slightly misspoke.

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Speaker 5: Understand the concern about the Mendoza line, but in sports betting,

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it's fifty two point four, not two hundred.

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Speaker 2: All right, Yes, you don't want to be around two

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hundred in the in the sports betting. So we're gonna

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talk Red Soups and Yankees. We were talking last night.

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I don't remember this as a trend, but we were

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watching these just low scoring games yesterday, and we were like,

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why didn't we take the unders on the first games

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of the of the playoffs, and then you could have

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laid off the Dodgers and read so a lot of unders?

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Speaker 1: Is that a thing first day, first playoff games?

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Speaker 2: When when when these teams are putting out some of

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their best pitchers, batter's come out of the flatter.

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Speaker 1: Was that just an anomala yesterday?

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Speaker 5: No, I expect we'll see plenty of low scoring games.

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My clients and I can.

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Speaker 1: Oh.

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Speaker 6: We got the first five under with Yankees Red Sox.

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Speaker 5: I was a no sweat winner. Uh, you know, wonder

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nothing after five. It's not unusual. I don't have the

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hard numbers in front of me, but the in general,

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as soon as the playoffs.

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Speaker 6: Start, you know, your your days a bit there.

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Speaker 5: There might be overs that you're gonna bet, but they're

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in terms of ratio. I'm not looking for overs in

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the Postseason'm looking for unders and and and so is

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the market. And then we saw last night that you know,

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I'm looking at the total seven seven, seven and six.

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Speaker 6: You know, yeah, markets No.

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Speaker 2: Well, speaking of the markets, no, wow, Uh, the markets

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do not like the Boston starting pitcher. Bellow, we got

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rodin for the Yankees, I mean Yankees minus one eighty two, wow,

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and totals up a.

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Speaker 1: Little bit seven and a half.

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Speaker 2: It's a little bit a little bit higher, half run

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higher one and a half run higher than the six.

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Speaker 1: What's your breakdown on this matchup today?

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Speaker 5: So I'm gonna start talking about starting pitching, and frankly,

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when it comes to postseason baseball, starting pitching is probably

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the least important piece of the equation, you know, and

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the BUTTL the lines are set that way. Certainly, the

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markets are going to react to starting pitching. And we

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know already going in that what half these games, if

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not more, we're going to be decided by the bullpens.

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You know, That's the way it plays out in October,

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and that's the way I wouldn't be surprised to do

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this game.

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Speaker 6: That being said, College Toroddan has been brilliant. You know.

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Speaker 5: We allowed one or two runs in nine of his

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last ten starts and three in the ten.

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Speaker 6: A quality start machine, and the Yankees won for eight

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and two in those ten games.

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Speaker 5: You know, he held opponents to an AL best one

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to eighty eight batting average. Full season, set a career

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high with eighteen wins. The guy's an ace. He faced

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the Red Sox once after the All Star break. He

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allowed a grand total of one hit in that game,

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although we did walk five. Yankees won that game by

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five runs. So he did lose twice to Boston in

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June worth noting for full season numbers, but the one

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most recent start was pretty darn good. Brian Bellow, on

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the other hand, had five starts in September, including one

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against the Yankees.

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Speaker 6: He gave up three or more runs in all five.

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Speaker 5: Of those starts, did not have a good closing stretch

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at all. That said, two previous starts against the Yankees

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in twenty twenty five, both times seven innings, zero runs allowed,

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Aaron Judge two of twenty one against Bellow, no dingers,

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John Carlos Dan two singles in ten at bats against him.

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Speaker 6: He's pitched at Yankee Stadium five times.

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Speaker 5: In his career, three to one with a one point

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four to four ERA in those five starts. So Bellow's

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current form nowhere near Roddons, but his track record against

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the Yankees and his track rgred on this field is

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pretty freaking good.

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Speaker 6: And then you hear his quote, you know, through a translator.

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Speaker 5: Quote, I feel like as soon as you step on

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the field, you feel the pressure from the fans, even

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when you're in the bullpen and you go to the mound.

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For me, nothing ages preparation wise, but I feel like

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that extra pressure from the fans and from everybody it

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gets me going. There are pressure pitchers, there are not

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pressure pitchers. Bellow seems to be one of the guys

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who can handle the pressure. Of course, he's gonna face

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a different lineup tonight than what they saw last night.

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Aaron Boone's probably gonna put the lefties in. You know,

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Ben Rice is gonna start at first base. One would

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think Jess Chisholm at second, Ryan McMahon at third, So

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it'll be something different from last night. But last night

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the Yankee said zero walks, thirteen strikeouts, one of seven

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with runners in scoring position, had a prime opportunity to

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tie or win the game. In the ninth, bases loaded

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nobody out and they couldn't get a run across, demoralizing

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for the home team. You know, the Socks bullpens fresh

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all right, Only Chapman got used, and even Chapman they

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can use again. He yes, he needed twenty four pitches

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to get the four outs last night, but he went

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back to back games in both series against the Yankees

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down the Stretch one and August one in September, didn't

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give up a run and got a save in both

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second games of those back to backs. And what do

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we see now in this wildcard round? You know, twelve

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series over the last three years, so we have some

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first round history. The team that wins game one is

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ten and two in game two over the last three years.

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I don't want the home favorite here. I don't believe

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this price. The Red Sox nine and four in the

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regular season against the Yankees five and two at Yankee Stadium.

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Speaker 6: They won again last night. You know, ten and four,

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six and two after last night, who's the pressure on

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all the pressures on the Yankees here?

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Speaker 5: Give me Boston at the plus price Red Sox or

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pass for this bet.

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Speaker 2: Titans even throws out Red Sox minus one and a

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half plus.

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Speaker 1: Two forty three, just throwing it, just throwing it out there.

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So I think you.

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Speaker 2: Got some you had some agreement on this game. Teddy,

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Let's go to Boise State and Notre Dame. I gotta

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tell you this, So I have two friends that live

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really close to me, one Notre Dame fan, one big

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Ohio State fan, Myle Heights Ohio State fans. He's very

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good at knowing his team, and he he says that

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he loves the Ohio State team and by the end

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of the season, Notre Dame terrifies him. He thinks Notre

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Dame is going to be like the team that he's

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scared of the most if everybody's healthy. So we got

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Notre Dame was a huge favorite here against Boise State,

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big big total over under sixty two and a half.

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Speaker 1: What's your take on Boise State Notre Dame.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, so I count my openers as what I write

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down on Sunday night. I usually write it down around

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halftime of the Sunday night game opener. For this game,

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I'm calling seventeen and a half for Notre Dame sixty

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four and a half. So we've seen a little money

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for the favorite, We've seen a lot of money, and

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we've seen money for the under in this one, I'm

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not sure I agree with either one of those. To

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be perfectly honest, Poise had that bad opening loss at USF.

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They're non competitive defeating that ball game. Since that time,

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the offense fifty one, forty nine and forty seven points

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scored over over over over team totals over full game over,

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and they faced I mean, I'm not gonna call air

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Force an app state anything like Notre Name. They based

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at least two decent opponents during that band, so it's

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not just complete bottom feeders.

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Speaker 6: It's an Offens's clicking on all cylinders.

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Speaker 5: We like the quarterback Maddix Manson, who was pretty good

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last year. He has been pretty good in recent weeks.

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And then we look at Boise step up games. You know,

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how does Pois do when they step up in class

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against the elite teams.

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Speaker 6: You know, they faced Penn State in the playoffs last year.

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They lost thirty one to fourteen.

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Speaker 5: I don't think Notre Dame has the same defense like

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Penn State had last year, but Boise's defense got gashed

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in that contest. Don't only give up thirty one, but

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they allowed two hundred rushing to hundred close to undred passing.

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Speaker 6: They didn't win the line of scrimmage and the game

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stayed under me.

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Speaker 5: But that said, they were held to a pair of

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field They held the field goals, they missed a pair.

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Speaker 6: They had thirteen penalties. It was not a good game.

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Speaker 5: For Boise against Penn State in the playoffs. That said,

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they faced Oregon last year. They lost that game thirty

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seven thirty four. They led at halftime, they led in

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the fourth quarter. They allowed one hundred yard kick return touchdown.

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That game flew over the total. Twenty twenty three at Washington,

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they lost fifty six to nineteen. Couldn't get stops. That

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game flew over the total. At Memphis they lost thirty

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five to thirty two. That game flew over the total.

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Versus UCLA and A Bowl game lost thirty five to

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twenty two. That game flew over the total. Note the

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theme here, over over over over with Poise and Madsen

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no name. They had a pretty high profile lost Week

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one as well to Miami in the opener.

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Speaker 6: Since that time, they hung forty on A and M.

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That's a good defense.

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Speaker 5: Fifty six on Purdue, fifty six versus Arkansas, you know,

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the beatdown so bad that the Razorbacks got their head

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coach fired. You know, you know that's Pittman is not

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going to send you Christmas cards to a Marcus Freeman

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company for what they did last week on their home field.

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Speaker 6: The frosh quarterback CJ. Car has been pretty darn good too.

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Speaker 5: The defense has struggled, though last week was better, but

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you know, We've seen some ugby performances already, and the

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defensive line was area concerned coming into the season. This

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defensive line has been pushed around. Remember Al Golden was

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the DEFENSEI cornator linelast year. He got them the National

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Championship game. Chris ash been the defense corner of this year.

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And if you want to talk about, you know, coordinator

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drop offs, it's been pretty significant, at least in this

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better's opinion. So I don't view Notre Dames defense anywhere

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near what it was a year ago. I expect the

476
00:23:18,640 --> 00:23:21,400
Irish to get their fair share, all right, team total

477
00:23:21,519 --> 00:23:23,440
forty and a half forty one and a half four

478
00:23:23,559 --> 00:23:25,480
Notre Dame. That tells you all you need to know.

479
00:23:25,880 --> 00:23:27,720
The question here is how many points does Bois get

480
00:23:27,720 --> 00:23:32,440
against this defense? And I think the Boise side correlates

481
00:23:32,480 --> 00:23:34,279
with the over in this ball game.

482
00:23:34,519 --> 00:23:39,000
Speaker 6: I think boys will get enough. I like over between the.

483
00:23:38,680 --> 00:23:42,559
Speaker 5: Fighting Irish and the Broncos. Three point thirty Eastern, twelve

484
00:23:42,640 --> 00:23:44,640
thirty Pacific on Saturday.

485
00:23:45,880 --> 00:23:48,839
Speaker 2: Great breakdown from Teddy covers we got all around the

486
00:23:48,839 --> 00:23:50,480
world coming up. Where I'm going to give out Teddy,

487
00:23:50,519 --> 00:23:52,200
I'm going to give out a plus one forty five

488
00:23:52,559 --> 00:23:55,039
on the single biggest letdown spot I think.

489
00:23:54,920 --> 00:23:56,599
Speaker 1: I've ever seen in all of sports.

490
00:23:57,240 --> 00:24:01,319
Speaker 2: I cannot think of a bigger letdown spot in all

491
00:24:01,319 --> 00:24:04,119
of sports. And I'm getting plus one forty five on

492
00:24:04,240 --> 00:24:06,039
a play, So stay tuned for that.

493
00:24:06,759 --> 00:24:08,000
Speaker 1: Let's do. Let's let's do.

494
00:24:08,200 --> 00:24:11,359
Speaker 2: This line makes no sense. Uh you guys know me.

495
00:24:11,519 --> 00:24:14,640
I bet props. Uh so whenever, whenever, whenever your boy

496
00:24:14,720 --> 00:24:19,200
starts talking spreads in NFL, look out. But I gotta

497
00:24:19,359 --> 00:24:22,319
I gotta do this one, Teddy, So tell me what

498
00:24:22,359 --> 00:24:28,519
you think. This line makes no sense. Philadelphia minus three

499
00:24:28,519 --> 00:24:32,599
and a half versus the Denver Broncos. The pass defenses

500
00:24:32,759 --> 00:24:35,920
on paper are similar, Broncos a bit better rush defense.

501
00:24:36,680 --> 00:24:38,400
And I have an Eagles team that is not really

502
00:24:38,440 --> 00:24:41,279
winning by margin. Four point win against Dallas, How good

503
00:24:41,279 --> 00:24:43,880
does that look? Three point win against banged up Kansas

504
00:24:43,880 --> 00:24:47,599
City whose leading wide receiver was Taekwon Thornton. In that game,

505
00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:51,400
a guy who knew England cut in the offseason, they get,

506
00:24:51,480 --> 00:24:53,599
as you well know. Don't mean to bring up demons,

507
00:24:53,599 --> 00:24:57,200
but the luckiest cover ever against the Rams when they

508
00:24:57,200 --> 00:24:59,680
could have lost outright, but they definitely should have covered.

509
00:24:59,720 --> 00:25:01,680
And then no one score win against Tampa, who didn't

510
00:25:01,720 --> 00:25:06,079
have Mike Evans, Chris Chris Godwin Baker had the bicep injuries.

511
00:25:06,799 --> 00:25:09,279
I get the Broncos, who only they have two losses,

512
00:25:09,359 --> 00:25:12,400
but a one point loss at Colts Colts probably should

513
00:25:12,440 --> 00:25:14,599
be four and oh not for the wide receiver dropping

514
00:25:14,680 --> 00:25:17,279
a ball in the end zone. Three point loss at Chargers.

515
00:25:17,359 --> 00:25:19,160
They were winning that game with three minutes to go.

516
00:25:19,519 --> 00:25:21,599
The Eagles cannot pass the ball. They have the worst

517
00:25:21,640 --> 00:25:25,039
passing offense. Hertz was oh for eight in the second

518
00:25:25,119 --> 00:25:27,960
half last week. I got Philly, who's the third worst

519
00:25:28,039 --> 00:25:32,000
yards per play on offense Denver's tenth, Denver eighth, and

520
00:25:32,119 --> 00:25:35,039
yards per play on defense Phillies eighteenth.

521
00:25:35,680 --> 00:25:37,799
Speaker 1: This line makes no sense. This should be much.

522
00:25:37,720 --> 00:25:40,200
Speaker 2: Closer to a pick him. Philly's at home, so maybe

523
00:25:40,200 --> 00:25:42,279
I make him a minus one. But over that key

524
00:25:42,359 --> 00:25:44,559
number of three, this line makes no sense.

525
00:25:45,720 --> 00:25:50,039
Speaker 5: So from a powering standpoint, before Monday Night football, the

526
00:25:50,079 --> 00:25:52,079
Eagles minus five for this game and the Marcus red

527
00:25:52,079 --> 00:25:52,720
five and a half.

528
00:25:53,839 --> 00:25:55,279
Speaker 6: So what we've seen.

529
00:25:55,200 --> 00:25:59,279
Speaker 5: Is a significant reaction in favor of Denver after they

530
00:25:59,559 --> 00:26:03,799
blew out a bad Bengals team on Monday Night.

531
00:26:04,440 --> 00:26:08,279
Speaker 6: All Right, when we talk about Philadelphia.

532
00:26:08,559 --> 00:26:12,039
Speaker 5: All right, when I talk about box scores, Eagles could

533
00:26:12,039 --> 00:26:14,799
care less about box scores. Yes, they're what one of

534
00:26:14,839 --> 00:26:16,720
the I forget the only team or the second team

535
00:26:16,720 --> 00:26:18,960
in NFL history to win their first four games while

536
00:26:19,000 --> 00:26:21,119
getting out yarded in all four of those games. Philly

537
00:26:21,119 --> 00:26:23,680
doesn't care about box scores. Philly is a team that

538
00:26:23,839 --> 00:26:28,640
knows how to win. Denver not so much in that regard.

539
00:26:28,920 --> 00:26:32,279
There are two victories this season at home against Tennessee

540
00:26:32,880 --> 00:26:34,279
at home against Cincinnati.

541
00:26:34,599 --> 00:26:36,920
Speaker 6: That's not a who's who are good teams? All right?

542
00:26:37,240 --> 00:26:39,200
Speaker 5: Say what you want about the Eagles offense, and don't

543
00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:41,079
tell me Philly can't pass. I watched him pass all

544
00:26:41,079 --> 00:26:45,079
over the field when they rally from behind when they

545
00:26:45,200 --> 00:26:49,119
needed to pass. They can pass just fine. You know

546
00:26:49,240 --> 00:26:52,200
we've seen Hurts light up the scoreboard in that regard

547
00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:55,160
in the game against Tampa. Sure, the covers have been lucky,

548
00:26:55,160 --> 00:26:59,319
they had a couple of lover lucky covers. But the

549
00:26:59,359 --> 00:27:02,759
bottom lie is this line could easily be higher. The

550
00:27:02,880 --> 00:27:07,359
markets have already significantly adjusted for Denver's success against bottom feeders.

551
00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:12,359
And do you trust Bonix traveling east again for early

552
00:27:12,400 --> 00:27:15,759
Star game, again against a pretty good Philly defense. I'm

553
00:27:15,759 --> 00:27:17,920
not so sure I do. There you go, This line

554
00:27:17,920 --> 00:27:21,039
makes perfect sense, and in fact, it might even be sure.

555
00:27:22,759 --> 00:27:24,200
Speaker 3: Damn it, boo.

556
00:27:24,920 --> 00:27:27,480
Speaker 1: This is why I don't do NFL spreads.

557
00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:31,519
Speaker 2: I'll stick to my props. We had a question from

558
00:27:31,559 --> 00:27:35,119
Adam earlier. I wanted to get your thoughts on Adam.

559
00:27:35,119 --> 00:27:38,319
Gonna know it's not a long teaser. Any consideration to

560
00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:40,559
teasing the Browns at plus four and a half to

561
00:27:40,759 --> 00:27:43,680
ten and a half Since the over unders only thirty

562
00:27:43,759 --> 00:27:46,359
six and a half, the line could head lower of

563
00:27:46,480 --> 00:27:49,119
Vikings injuries confirmed. Teddy, what do you think about teasing

564
00:27:49,160 --> 00:27:50,640
the Browns up to ten and a half.

565
00:27:51,680 --> 00:27:54,319
Speaker 6: So you got a rookie quarterback and to be making

566
00:27:54,359 --> 00:27:57,920
his first career start against the Brian Flores defense, you

567
00:27:57,920 --> 00:28:01,880
can tease it. I ain't going there. I mean you can't.

568
00:28:02,079 --> 00:28:02,480
You can't.

569
00:28:02,839 --> 00:28:05,799
Speaker 5: It doesn't fall into wrong and it's a kind of

570
00:28:05,839 --> 00:28:08,759
game where things go wrong for Cleveland. It could spiral,

571
00:28:09,079 --> 00:28:10,799
and those aren't the games I want teasers.

572
00:28:11,039 --> 00:28:12,200
Speaker 6: I mean for me.

573
00:28:12,720 --> 00:28:15,119
Speaker 5: You know, everyone makes their own betting decisions, certainly from

574
00:28:15,160 --> 00:28:17,839
a teaser standpoint. There are some good opportunities out there,

575
00:28:18,240 --> 00:28:20,119
and I'm not trying to talk you out of it,

576
00:28:20,160 --> 00:28:21,240
but there's not a chance in hell.

577
00:28:21,200 --> 00:28:22,440
Speaker 6: I make that, not me.

578
00:28:23,799 --> 00:28:25,599
Speaker 1: Yeah, rookie starting rookie quarterback.

579
00:28:26,160 --> 00:28:32,200
Speaker 2: Nothing that defense, yeah yeah, true, true, And it's the Browns.

580
00:28:32,880 --> 00:28:34,559
You're putting your hard earned money on the Browns and

581
00:28:34,799 --> 00:28:38,119
starting working quarterbacks up, Teddy, thank you so much for

582
00:28:38,200 --> 00:28:39,759
jumping into doing this last minute.

583
00:28:39,799 --> 00:28:41,279
Speaker 1: Tell everyone what you have up. But wait you talk.

584
00:28:41,559 --> 00:28:43,279
Speaker 5: Sure we'll do it again on Friday. And look, the

585
00:28:43,279 --> 00:28:46,000
playoff baseball has been really good. Last year, we had

586
00:28:46,039 --> 00:28:48,359
a ten game winning streak in the postseason. Right now,

587
00:28:48,359 --> 00:28:50,799
I'm riding. I won last night with the easy right side.

588
00:28:50,799 --> 00:28:54,640
I'm eleven and three betting playoff baseball, so a pretty

589
00:28:54,680 --> 00:28:58,200
good run. Football has been a pretty good run. Well,

590
00:28:58,440 --> 00:29:01,160
rolse got some amazing numbers. I might let me talking

591
00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:05,519
for eighteen and two. Those are fantastic nine ones. That's unbelievable.

592
00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:08,720
I'm six and two in college and five and two

593
00:29:08,720 --> 00:29:11,519
in the NFL, and over the last two weeks that right,

594
00:29:12,160 --> 00:29:14,680
I get it exactly, so I don't screw up five

595
00:29:14,759 --> 00:29:17,920
or two NFL, six and two college, So it's pretty good.

596
00:29:18,119 --> 00:29:19,279
Speaker 6: The playoffs have been pretty good.

597
00:29:19,599 --> 00:29:22,039
Speaker 5: NBA's coming up, that's been pretty good check at the

598
00:29:22,039 --> 00:29:24,200
homepage w dot buzz backslash TC.

599
00:29:24,519 --> 00:29:26,359
Speaker 6: Let's partner up, see what we can make some money together.

600
00:29:27,519 --> 00:29:29,000
Speaker 1: Teddy, you want? You want to stick around here?

601
00:29:29,039 --> 00:29:31,599
Speaker 2: I'll do my plus one forty five, I'll do I'll

602
00:29:31,599 --> 00:29:33,039
do my biggest letdown spot in.

603
00:29:33,039 --> 00:29:33,880
Speaker 1: The history of sports.

604
00:29:33,880 --> 00:29:35,359
Speaker 6: You ready, I'm ready?

605
00:29:35,880 --> 00:29:36,240
Speaker 1: Okay.

606
00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:39,839
Speaker 2: European Golf Tournament Cameron Smith is plus one forty five

607
00:29:39,880 --> 00:29:44,079
against Matthew Fitzpatrick. Is there a bigger letdown spot than

608
00:29:44,079 --> 00:29:47,599
the European Ryder Cup team who have been partying all

609
00:29:47,640 --> 00:29:49,599
week trying to come back.

610
00:29:49,640 --> 00:29:50,680
Speaker 1: This guy's going to try.

611
00:29:50,559 --> 00:29:55,119
Speaker 2: And play a tournament this week after winning the Ryder Cup.

612
00:29:55,599 --> 00:29:58,839
They spent two weeks over in the US getting their

613
00:29:58,880 --> 00:30:02,359
body clocks on a American time. They win on Sunday,

614
00:30:02,880 --> 00:30:07,200
social media videos galore of them partying all night Sunday

615
00:30:07,319 --> 00:30:10,319
and Monday, and this guy's gonna try and play four

616
00:30:10,440 --> 00:30:13,960
rounds of golf and I'm getting a completely wrested Cameron

617
00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:17,640
Smith in wind. I cannot think of a bigger letdown

618
00:30:17,680 --> 00:30:19,880
spot than a golfer just coming off of his lifelong

619
00:30:19,960 --> 00:30:21,880
dream of winning the Ryder Cup and then trying to

620
00:30:21,920 --> 00:30:26,599
play a couple days after a night of partying and

621
00:30:26,680 --> 00:30:29,000
travel and I get plus one on this.

622
00:30:29,799 --> 00:30:32,880
Speaker 6: Love it conceptually? Is Cam Smith any good?

623
00:30:32,880 --> 00:30:33,039
Speaker 4: Though?

624
00:30:33,039 --> 00:30:33,759
Speaker 6: That's the only question.

625
00:30:36,480 --> 00:30:38,640
Speaker 2: He struggled at the Majors. He's coming over from the

626
00:30:38,680 --> 00:30:40,720
live tour. I think he wants to put on a show.

627
00:30:40,759 --> 00:30:43,160
There's multiple live guys playing this week, but I will

628
00:30:43,160 --> 00:30:46,599
fade every guy on that Ryder Cup team. They Teddy,

629
00:30:46,599 --> 00:30:50,920
they might still be drunk. There's a chance they are

630
00:30:51,000 --> 00:30:54,039
drunk right now. So that's my biggest letdown in all

631
00:30:54,079 --> 00:30:57,039
the sports. So all right, thank you very much, Teddy Covers.

632
00:30:57,079 --> 00:30:59,160
Can't wait to see again on Friday. Teddy will be

633
00:30:59,240 --> 00:31:02,519
joining us for football Friday. I got a couple other

634
00:31:02,839 --> 00:31:05,000
spots here, Chris, let's pull up the all around the

635
00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:09,880
world here, let's do a couple of MLB plays along

636
00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:14,039
with this. Cameron Smith plus one forty five Padres and Cubs.

637
00:31:14,160 --> 00:31:17,039
Right up for the Padres. The Cubs are starting with Kittridge.

638
00:31:17,039 --> 00:31:19,559
Then a Manga looks like he will continue the game.

639
00:31:19,599 --> 00:31:23,759
The Cubs did use some bullpen arms yesterday, including Kittridge,

640
00:31:23,759 --> 00:31:27,799
but Manga like give up twenty earned runs and twenty

641
00:31:27,799 --> 00:31:31,359
seven point two innings in September. That's his worst month. Meanwhile,

642
00:31:31,400 --> 00:31:34,400
you got ceascoring for the Padres. September was arguably his

643
00:31:34,519 --> 00:31:36,920
best month. So we got two pitchers going in the

644
00:31:36,960 --> 00:31:39,680
opposite directions. You're getting a good price on the Padres

645
00:31:39,720 --> 00:31:41,960
in Tokyo. Brandon did a good job of bringing this

646
00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:45,000
one up. Yesterday, Reds and the Dodgers. Take a look

647
00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:46,720
at this Reds over two and a half on the

648
00:31:46,759 --> 00:31:50,200
team total. It's only minus one thirty. Yammamato is shaky

649
00:31:50,279 --> 00:31:54,400
at home. The Dodgers' bullpen is really bad. Dodgers won yesterday,

650
00:31:54,480 --> 00:31:56,759
but the Reds put up five runs, so this could

651
00:31:56,799 --> 00:32:00,759
be just a rent a Rens and repeat for the

652
00:32:00,799 --> 00:32:03,279
Reds over the team total in that series against the Dodgers.

653
00:32:03,400 --> 00:32:09,839
So uh, Cody says, golf, you golf better drunk?

654
00:32:09,960 --> 00:32:10,920
Speaker 1: Yes, John Daily.

655
00:32:11,400 --> 00:32:15,160
Speaker 2: He John Daily won the Major here in Indianapolis, like

656
00:32:15,359 --> 00:32:17,559
close to where I lived, And my buddy knows the

657
00:32:17,599 --> 00:32:21,680
bartender that served John Daily the night before his winning round.

658
00:32:21,720 --> 00:32:24,000
John Daly has been opened like he was blacked out

659
00:32:24,319 --> 00:32:26,039
in his winning rate. He doesn't even remember it. So yes,

660
00:32:26,119 --> 00:32:29,880
John Daly is the He's the exception, not the rule,

661
00:32:29,960 --> 00:32:32,160
not the rule. So all right, I have one play

662
00:32:32,200 --> 00:32:33,680
up guys to tell you about. This starts in a

663
00:32:33,720 --> 00:32:36,519
couple hours. Jahan, who does a great job with our

664
00:32:36,519 --> 00:32:38,920
cricket plays, he's found a play this week that works

665
00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:42,160
incredibly well. We cashed it already today and we're going

666
00:32:42,240 --> 00:32:44,200
right back to it. This is a there's a line

667
00:32:44,200 --> 00:32:47,200
that the books have completely overlooked. It's a cross sport

668
00:32:47,279 --> 00:32:49,279
parlay that starts in two hours.

669
00:32:49,319 --> 00:32:51,119
Speaker 1: It's up for sale. It's a three percent best bet.

670
00:32:51,160 --> 00:32:53,400
Speaker 2: Like I said, we've already hit this play this week,

671
00:32:53,480 --> 00:32:55,079
so go grab that. It's the only play we have

672
00:32:55,160 --> 00:32:57,079
up coming off with a really nice win on five

673
00:32:57,119 --> 00:33:02,079
dollars Tuesday on Contender Series and as always the Weekend Warrior.

674
00:33:02,759 --> 00:33:05,440
You know, we put up this special just like on

675
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a whim in the first weekend of NFL, and it's

676
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turned out to be one of the most popular specials,

677
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So I think we're probably gonna be doing this for

678
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the foreseeable future. Pick your handicapper and you get every

679
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football play Saturday and Sunday. You're also getting any five

680
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percent plays. It's only forty nine dollars and we're gonna

681
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throw in Monday.

682
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683
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685
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Speaker 1: This is one of those We.

686
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Speaker 2: Run these promos and sometimes they do okay, and then

687
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sometimes their home runs like this one. So appreciate everyone,

688
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and it's a very very smart way to take advantage

689
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of your favorite handicapper at a discounted price.

690
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Speaker 1: So all right, that's gonna do it for us.

691
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Speaker 2: We're gonna be back tomorrow or Yannie's gonna join us

692
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and we get to start talking UFC. We got a big,

693
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big UFC card tomorrow, and of course we're gonna get

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