This team has reached the goal it wanted from day 1 of the college season, so, now, after ripping many good [WCC] teams, "WHY," at least the first half, would they not be ready to play on all cylinders?
That is the question? You know, teammates talk and hear game plans many times and the reality of that is; they have relatives that could lay a few bucks down for them.
Legal? In todays world of gambling with ad commercials about plentiful as those rows of candy and cookies you see--fat women see better and can smell better, too--as you walk through the front door.
Those enticing fat producing goodies should be more corrupt than a family member getting a good tip from a college basketball teammate that lets a few hints about about a big game tonight.
If your wife loves those Walmart sweets, marital havoc will likely follow.
However, a tip from a basketball teammate for that game tonight, sure seems less harmless on the surface than a wife putting on pounds because Walmart makes a nice profit off gals like your chubby wife.
Now, if a gambler does win a few good bucks with the method I suggested above and he now thinks he's Houdini at picking college basketball games, yes, that can be quite serious, also.
Pick your poison?
* Okay, back to Gonzaga ..Why not be fired up and simply destroy this team right from the tip-off? This where you wanted to be 3 1/2 months ago, why not be ready to play championship basketball?
I cannot figure one reason, why, they will not be higher than a kite?
But, just why is this point-spread, seemingly, so low? That worries me. However, for the first half I am looking for Suggs to murder St Mary's by himself--well, hopefully.
Suggs, kill this team early on and rest those teammates for the next [possible?] slaughter.
No, do not bet your house on what I see above because this info is only conjured up by my imagination, not from A Gonzaga teammate.
That is the question? You know, teammates talk and hear game plans many times and the reality of that is; they have relatives that could lay a few bucks down for them.
Legal? In todays world of gambling with ad commercials about plentiful as those rows of candy and cookies you see--fat women see better and can smell better, too--as you walk through the front door.
Those enticing fat producing goodies should be more corrupt than a family member getting a good tip from a college basketball teammate that lets a few hints about about a big game tonight.
If your wife loves those Walmart sweets, marital havoc will likely follow.
However, a tip from a basketball teammate for that game tonight, sure seems less harmless on the surface than a wife putting on pounds because Walmart makes a nice profit off gals like your chubby wife.
Now, if a gambler does win a few good bucks with the method I suggested above and he now thinks he's Houdini at picking college basketball games, yes, that can be quite serious, also.
Pick your poison?
* Okay, back to Gonzaga ..Why not be fired up and simply destroy this team right from the tip-off? This where you wanted to be 3 1/2 months ago, why not be ready to play championship basketball?
I cannot figure one reason, why, they will not be higher than a kite?
But, just why is this point-spread, seemingly, so low? That worries me. However, for the first half I am looking for Suggs to murder St Mary's by himself--well, hopefully.
Suggs, kill this team early on and rest those teammates for the next [possible?] slaughter.
No, do not bet your house on what I see above because this info is only conjured up by my imagination, not from A Gonzaga teammate.

