I already have, Gloves. BTW, I figured if you think GB should be giving 4, then you are betting 5X on the assumption that their is a full touchdown difference between what it is and what it should be. Now, since the spread is -2 1/2 and may go down to -2 or - 1 1/2, I figure it is perhaps only worth 4 units, maybe less. What say thee?glovesetc said:mark the site I gave you to your favorites and you can bring it uop in a quick New York second or a slow california heartbeat . That way you do not have to type and you can get it up instantly if you are on cable . :grin: :cool2:
i also noticed people calling him asian.. i always see his name and think asslandChefJJ said:It's ASLAN, not ASIAN.
Had to say it...it cracks me up everytime I see it! :laugh:
Solid on the picks though!
when did the salary cap start, and what team before then was better? i also agree that if the patriots dont win the superbowl, they would be in the top 10 best teams since the merger (1970) to not win itmoo321 said:Really, I think the sharps are underestimating the Patriots. It's absolutely nothing against the Colts, this might be the best Colts team Peyton Manning has had. But this is definitely the best Patriots team, and I think the best team of the whole salary cap era. Their offense cannot be stopped, they've been lighting up elite secondaries, their pass protection is nearly perfect, and most importantly, Tom Brady basically has not made any mistakes. 2 picks all year. I just can't imagine many games where the Colts win.
It was part of the 1994 CBA (collective bargaining agreement).SilentBob420BMFJ said:when did the salary cap start
The Patriots might be the best team of all time, but I'm not ready to say that until I see them all the way through the playoffs. The mid 80's 49'ers were ridiculously good, with perennial Pro-Bowl players at every skill position. The Browns in the 50's with Otto Graham won something like 11 championships, and the Canton Bulldogs with Jim Thorpe won something like 30 in a row in the 20's.SilentBob420BMFJ said:when did the salary cap start, and what team before then was better? i also agree that if the patriots dont win the superbowl, they would be in the top 10 best teams since the merger (1970) to not win it