whats up everyone
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Relatively new to the gambling scene comparatively speaking. Thought i was relatively knowledgeable until i stumbled upon this website, i gotta tip my hat, some of you are on your game but that being said, you also have some posters who couldnt pick a nugget out of their ass.
Now, im not up on the terminology, but i see the term "trap" game thrown around alot. For instance, this weeks upcoming Nebraska-Washington matchup has been dubbed a "trap" game. Now trap meaning?? please explain
I for one put a relatively good amt on the nebraska due to the fact that........well ya know... THEY ARE THE BETTER TEAM! the only advantage for the huskies outside of Locker of course is HFA. Washington is known for being a relatively ruckus enviorment. But in reality do you honestly see that being the deciding factor?
Nebraska is better in pretty much every facet of the game. Their spread style offense led by the athleticism of Martinez will be to much for Washingtons suspect defense, (see the oregon game last year, which happened to take place @ washington) and a stout pass defense that will give jake locker headaches. i ask you how this could be a "trap" game? Factor in that Bo Pelini has had the entire off-season to prep for this game, after starting off with 2 cupcakes, while washington has been preoccupied BYU and syracuse. Please a little help?
Also a little breakdown on the GT and North Carolina, i'm going with north carolina despite playing with backups(who would be starters on a 90% of cf teams, they looked stout against LSU), being that they have had 2 weeks to prep, home opener and the fact that GT is not the same without some sort of passing attack(combination of nesbit looking mehhh and receivers having concrete hands)
Any help would be appreciated
just a youngin tryin to get schooled
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Relatively new to the gambling scene comparatively speaking. Thought i was relatively knowledgeable until i stumbled upon this website, i gotta tip my hat, some of you are on your game but that being said, you also have some posters who couldnt pick a nugget out of their ass.
Now, im not up on the terminology, but i see the term "trap" game thrown around alot. For instance, this weeks upcoming Nebraska-Washington matchup has been dubbed a "trap" game. Now trap meaning?? please explain
I for one put a relatively good amt on the nebraska due to the fact that........well ya know... THEY ARE THE BETTER TEAM! the only advantage for the huskies outside of Locker of course is HFA. Washington is known for being a relatively ruckus enviorment. But in reality do you honestly see that being the deciding factor?
Nebraska is better in pretty much every facet of the game. Their spread style offense led by the athleticism of Martinez will be to much for Washingtons suspect defense, (see the oregon game last year, which happened to take place @ washington) and a stout pass defense that will give jake locker headaches. i ask you how this could be a "trap" game? Factor in that Bo Pelini has had the entire off-season to prep for this game, after starting off with 2 cupcakes, while washington has been preoccupied BYU and syracuse. Please a little help?
Also a little breakdown on the GT and North Carolina, i'm going with north carolina despite playing with backups(who would be starters on a 90% of cf teams, they looked stout against LSU), being that they have had 2 weeks to prep, home opener and the fact that GT is not the same without some sort of passing attack(combination of nesbit looking mehhh and receivers having concrete hands)
Any help would be appreciated
just a youngin tryin to get schooled