Could this be a trap game for the saints vs dallas cowboys

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  • aston
    SBR MVP
    • 11-05-08
    • 1185

    #1
    Could this be a trap game for the saints vs dallas cowboys
    LAS VEGAS LINE AT -7 just begging for public money

    what am I missing

    chime in gents

    Stealing a page from Aikman’s dare-I-say playbook, I contend the biggest task facing Saints coach Sean Payton going forward is keeping his team totally engaged for the remainder of the regular season.
    Look, anything can happen in one game. Case in point: Game 14 of the Saints’ Super Bowl XLIV championship season in 2009 when the Cowboys paid a Saturday night visit to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome six days before Christmas.
    The Saints entered the game with a season-opening 13 game-winning streak and exited with their first loss, a 24-17 setback engineered by Cowboys’ quarterback Tony Romo who outplayed Drew Brees on a national stage.

  • Checkerboard
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 05-15-06
    • 7799

    #2
    The line is set at 7 to entice one into a play on New Orleans, but most people are too smart to do what Vegas is 'trying to get them to do', so the sharp play is to take points, but sharp people are too sharp to play what sharp people are 'supposed to play' , so the correct play is on New Orleans, which is exactly what the book wants you to think, so the real correct play is on Dallas. Once the real correct play has been established it is typically best to fade that play because most people lose over time, so the pick would best be New Orleans, and that is exactly the thinking that the books count on, so the play becomes Dallas plus the points. The public does not know any of this is going on, only sharp people. That is why the sharps flip to the public pick, because they know the public wants to think they' re sharp. So the correct play is the public sharp double fade reversal.
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    • mtofell
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 09-21-13
      • 744

      #3
      Originally posted by Checkerboard
      The line is set at 7 to entice one into a play on New Orleans, but most people are to smart to do what Vegas is 'trying to get them to do', so the sharp play is to take points, but sharp people are too sharp to play what sharp people are 'supposed to play, so the correct play is on New Orleans, which is exactly what the book wants you to think, so the real correct play is on Dallas. Once the real correct play has been established it is typically best to fade that play because most people lose over time, so the pick would best be New Orleans, and that is exactly the thinking that the books count on, so the play becomes Dallas plust the points. The public does not know any of this is going on, only sharp people. That is why the sharps flip to the public pick, because they know the public wants to think they' re sharp. So the correct play is the public sharp double fade reversal.
      I've never had anyone sum up my mindset leading up to a bet so succinctly.
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      • 5918mike
        SBR MVP
        • 04-16-14
        • 1887

        #4
        Haha, Saint ml it is!
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        • Jayson25
          SBR Hustler
          • 01-07-18
          • 64

          #5
          So when the cowboys cover is it safe to say you guys are not as smart as you think?
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          • jtoler
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 12-17-13
            • 30967

            #6
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            • TiredPro
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 01-17-12
              • 672

              #7
              Originally posted by Checkerboard
              The line is set at 7 to entice one into a play on New Orleans, but most people are too smart to do what Vegas is 'trying to get them to do', so the sharp play is to take points, but sharp people are too sharp to play what sharp people are 'supposed to play' , so the correct play is on New Orleans, which is exactly what the book wants you to think, so the real correct play is on Dallas. Once the real correct play has been established it is typically best to fade that play because most people lose over time, so the pick would best be New Orleans, and that is exactly the thinking that the books count on, so the play becomes Dallas plus the points. The public does not know any of this is going on, only sharp people. That is why the sharps flip to the public pick, because they know the public wants to think they' re sharp. So the correct play is the public sharp double fade reversal.
              Without a doubt, the funniest post I have ever read on SBR
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              • Snowball
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 11-15-09
                • 30058

                #8
                I like Dallas tonight. They have solved some nagging mental and discipline problems,
                they are peaking - and hungry.. a lot hungrier than the Saints who have won 10 straight
                not since September 9th have they lost. 10 straight sounds like a nice round figure. NFL teams
                don't often win more than this in a row. Dropping a game now rather than later isn't going to
                ruffle their feathers. This being said, we cannot justify a large bet, but with this ML odds a large bet
                is not required for a good night without undue bankroll risk.
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                • tokyotuna
                  SBR Hustler
                  • 10-26-18
                  • 93

                  #9
                  Lolol!!!!
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                  • Eddy Munny
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 08-13-13
                    • 15768

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Checkerboard
                    The line is set at 7 to entice one into a play on New Orleans, but most people are too smart to do what Vegas is 'trying to get them to do', so the sharp play is to take points, but sharp people are too sharp to play what sharp people are 'supposed to play' , so the correct play is on New Orleans, which is exactly what the book wants you to think, so the real correct play is on Dallas. Once the real correct play has been established it is typically best to fade that play because most people lose over time, so the pick would best be New Orleans, and that is exactly the thinking that the books count on, so the play becomes Dallas plus the points. The public does not know any of this is going on, only sharp people. That is why the sharps flip to the public pick, because they know the public wants to think they' re sharp. So the correct play is the public sharp double fade reversal.
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                    • steelheaddan
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 09-04-10
                      • 148

                      #11
                      Hey Checker,

                      That is a stone cold .

                      Nice work!
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                      • Jayson25
                        SBR Hustler
                        • 01-07-18
                        • 64

                        #12
                        As I said! You guys with ur double public fade reversal! LoL!! I am not the public sir, I am the sharp! Laughs on you, Joe q. Public! And ur chums riding you, telling u how u have stone cold locks! 😂😂😂😂😂
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