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yisman

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  1. First Fishhead with Denver, then Heritage with the get out at halftime Grinches everywhere ruining Christmas!
  2. Knicks +10 Heritage did well for themselves again
  3. He played limited snaps. I couldn't find exactly how many but he missed a bunch of plays. Chris Hogan also put up a 0. Horrible.
  4. Aaron Rodgers with roughly a million points https://www.fantasydraft.com/contest/1161353/
  5. NCAAF second half Army -0.5 (-117)
  6. QB: Drew Brees RB: Ezekiel Elliott WR: Michael Thomas FLEX: DeAndre Hopkins
  7. https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/saloon/2428390-ttwarriors-new-tennis-vid.html
  8. Ttwarrior Someone else edited the video so it looks like he’s playing with a pizza box.
  9. NBA second half MEM/SAC under 104.5 (-114)
  10. rd, they screwed us by canceling TB today
  11. really awful deal Homer Bailey has a huge contract and is not MLB-quality Wood is a good pitcher Kemp and Puig have money owed them but they are starting caliber MLB OFs Prospects nothing special so the Reds ripped off the Dodgers.
  12. FH posted Sharks in yesterday's thread NCAAB second half Portland State -1.5 -117
  13. So regarding the old thread, the Browns won the deal. http://forum.thegamblingforum.com/index.php?/topic/47105-tootles-josh-gordon/ Cleveland sent Gordon and a seventh-round draft pick to the Patriots for a fifth-round draft pick. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the seventh-round pick is not conditional, contrary to some reports. The Browns don’t have their own seventh-round pick next year because they sent it to Miami in the Jarvis Landry trade, but the Browns have acquired both the Jaguars’ and Steelers’ seventh-round picks, so New England will apparently get one of those. The Patriots’ fifth-round pick is their own. That the conditions were taken off the seventh-round pick would seem to suggest that the Patriots insisted on removing that language, and the Browns gave in. This means the Patriots are giving up very little for Gordon, effectively draft capital equivalent to a sixth-round draft pick. So for the Patriots, this is a low-risk, high-reward deal. If Gordon can’t get his act together, they can cut him and they’re out nothing more than having to move down on the third day of the draft. If Gordon can play at the high level he did in 2013, they’ve just added one of the most talented wide receivers in the NFL to their roster. It’s easy to see why the Patriots liked this deal. And given that this was the best deal the Browns could get, it’s apparent that the rest of the league doesn’t think Gordon is worth the trouble.
  14. NBA second half Sacramento -3 (-117)
  15. ncaab 2H drexel/uconn under 84.5 (-112)
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