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Outcome Odds Total Bets Total Staked
Patriots to Win 175/100 F (1.75) 9 5570865 WIN!
Within 3 Points 29/10 (2.90) 1 1000  
Colts to Win 3/1 (3.00) 1 1229  

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Old 11-01-2007, 08:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation [TTP Bookie] NFL - Patriots @ Colts 20071104

Biggest regular season game of the year... ever?

Will BB be able to run up the score vs a very good Indy squad? Bookies seem to think there is a chance.

So do I.
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Huge Game.
Pats to score at least 40, The margin of victory won't be as much as previous games as the Pats defense can be suspect and Indy's offense is great as well...But Pats will win by a major at the minimum...
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Old 11-05-2007, 07:16 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Great game!

Possibly overshadowed by AP's monster 296 yard rushing performance - WOW!
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Wow, the Pats played a real conservative game...Not even close to looking as dominant as they have in all the other games leading up to this one.

anyone else in awe at that 1 handed catch over the middle in double coverage by Moss!!!??? WOW.

And Adrian Peterson, if he can stay healthy, will probably be held in the same breath as Sweetness Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, OJ, Big Eric, Jim Brown, and Emmitt Smith once he is done...250+ in the second half alone...went 30 carries 296!!!??? crazy.
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Wow, the Pats played a real conservative game...Not even close to looking as dominant as they have in all the other games leading up to this one.

anyone else in awe at that 1 handed catch over the middle in double coverage by Moss!!!??? WOW.

And Adrian Peterson, if he can stay healthy, will probably be held in the same breath as Sweetness Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, OJ, Big Eric, Jim Brown, and Emmitt Smith once he is done...250+ in the second half alone...went 30 carries 296!!!??? crazy.
Why because he had a few good games??? Jamel Lewis a few years back had 250 yards rushing in one game and played well all season long....he was huge in fantasy football. What has he done since then??? nothing!

Give Pederson a few years then see, LT is still miles ahead of him!
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Peterson has run roughshod over a few teams this year...You can see he is much more dangerous out of the backfield than Reggie Bush and can catch and run like Bush...

He has shown to be fragile....if he can stay healthy I will predict he breaks Eric Dickersons rookie rushing record for yards this season.

Surprise Surprise, Steve Hutchinson is making another Running Back look real good...This time though, the running back actually has a heart in his chest in Peterson, Shaun Alexander could learn a thing or two from this kid about how to fight for hard yards.
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