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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by halloween 65 He want do it. He knows better but when he goes to bet someone else I hope they tell him when he bets Halloween. Lol I suppose you need clarification. Betting anything on a team ...
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Re: We Haven’t Beat A Stable Established QB
Originally Posted by halloween 65
I suppose you need clarification. Betting anything on a team going 20-0 in the NFL is a fool's bet. I am no fool. Are the Saints likely to go 20-0? History says no. You asked me to predict the Saints record. I said 20-0 just like I did last year and just like I have said 19-0 before they went to 17 games last season. In no individual week during the season am I expecting my Saints to lose that week therefore I would not predict a loss that week. If I feel that way on a weekly basis is there a reason I shouldn't feel the exact same way over the entire season?![]()
That's why I have always "predicted" the Saints to win each game every year for decades and will continue to make the same prediction moving forward. So, am I going to bet those ridiculously long odds based upon your premise? Nope. Only a fool would do that and I repeat, I am no fool. Now do you get it? However, I would place, say, a $20 bet on a season long money line parlay for every Saints game. I would do that in a second. I would lose if the Saints lost a single game. However, if they didn't lose that $20 would roll over to the next game multiplied by the previous game's money line odds. Then those winnings would be placed on the next game's money line and on and on. At even odds (which it may even out to as they remained undefeated) the total at the end of the run would be $20,971,520. Could you handle that? ![]() |
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