Why would this ML parlay not win???

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  • BamaBill67
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-12-08
    • 682

    #1
    Why would this ML parlay not win???
    Titans -750 (H) against the Browns
    NE -210 @ Seattle
    NyJ -190 @ SF
    Ok -725 (NCAA) (N) Mizz

    This pays 1.9/1 almost double your money. Lay it on me. Tell me what you think and if you like it then slam it as much as you can.
  • patsfan2727
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 10-28-07
    • 579

    #2
    of course it looks good, any time a team is a -200 or a -700 favorite you think they will probably win. just remember that by needing 4 events to go right to win the bet, you are increasing your chances of something going awry and screwing your bet. anything can happen in sports, professional, or college. I'm a huge Jets fan, but seeing as NYJ just got embarrased by the crappy broncos, and SF just limited Buffalo to 3 points in their own stadium, I wouldn't think that -190 is that great a value. keep the titans and pats, and find 2 better other legs IMO. parlay ANYTHING with the wizards first half and you should be a winner, by the way. they are almost never down big at the half, and they almost always get points!
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    • laxdjock
      SBR MVP
      • 09-15-07
      • 4074

      #3
      I think the NYJ bounce back, but if I'm picking a 4 (or more) team parlay....I wouldn't want a game like that included.
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      • nick2060
        SBR MVP
        • 10-28-08
        • 1051

        #4
        New England is by no means a dominant team, neither are the jets, either of them can really lose their game. Really don't think the Titans are gonna lose to this sorry squad, they'll probably cover the spread too
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        • unit1884
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 06-11-08
          • 938

          #5
          Pats is a lock, Jets not so much...
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