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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I don't think so. Miami has to be as bad as it can get. The 'Skins have a defense and a decent offese I believe. The game is in Foxboro and the Pats just keep scoring alot of points. So why stop now.The opening line @ 16 says yes.
The opening line @ 16 says yes.
Skins have a large and fanatic fan base who will bet heavily on them regardless of the odds. Dolphins fans hate their team, and are unwilling to bet on them. This alone would account for some of the point difference.
Skins have a large and fanatic fan base who will bet heavily on them regardless of the odds. Dolphins fans hate their team, and are unwilling to bet on them. This alone would account for some of the point difference.
one team's fanbase has a negligible effect on the line one way or the other. And this sure doesn't sound like fanaticism:
http://www.extremeskins.com/forums/showthread.php?t=217778
The opening line @ 16 says yes.
Hold up, Its ok to call the team into question but calling out the fan's love for the team is another. Wait till you're window is closed and you return to the Pats of old. Let's see how many fair-weather fans you have. Even with a decade of bad playing the fans have sold out that stadium, even when norv turner was the coach. The link you posted are fans who respect the pats and understand the team is an underdog but don't call out the redskins fan base.
The opening line @ 16 says yes.
Hold up, Its ok to call the team into question but calling out the fan's love for the team is another. Wait till you're window is closed and you return to the Pats of old. Let's see how many fair-weather fans you have. Even with a decade of bad playing the fans have sold out that stadium, even when norv turner was the coach. The link you posted are fans who respect the pats and understand the team is an underdog but don't call out the redskins fan base.
By Pats of old, do you mean the great teams in the late 70's?
The AFC champion team of 1985?
The solid team of the mid 90's, AFC champions in 1996?
Just curious.
I guess we will have to wait until at least 2013 to find out, since Belichick is signed up until then.
That should make for twenty years of good football teams, going back to the Bledsoe era.
Of course, if Belichick is not extended past 2013, what makes you think this team will resemble something from the 1960's?
Just curious.