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Discussion in 'Las Vegas Forum' started by RobSinger, May 27, 2022.

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  1. RobSinger

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    Kew, the Jets game was one of the 5 of 530 times I explained. If you learned to read the sports pages instead of just the forums and gay porn sites you're addicted to, you wouldn't be such a laughing stock. Only you would spend all day searching for something that's already been explained. Typical dumbass who thinks he's smart, when all he has is a penchant for dodging aids.

    It's looking like you're not liking how completely stupid you look over this. Someone has your sad, sad number.

    Happy to oblige! :)

    And this thing about bad defensive decisions being more of a factor that great QB play? Ask the Falcons how much that meant in the Super Bowl. Then as the fabulous LV Raiders about their play last night.
     
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  2. RobSinger

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    Hmmm.....

    To the football geniuses here:

    I just watched video of the Rams' final drive last night. Gee .. Baker Mayfield looked AWFUL on that 98 yd. drive that was all completed passes with one 15-yd. penalty. I can see it now: the Raiders saying it was ALL THEIR FAULT!!! A high school QB could have accomplished the same thing, given how many "bad decisions" the Defense made. Hahahahaha!!!!

    I suggest you sports touts go back and watch Brady's final 2 drives too. My goodness--his skill had NOTHING to do with it

    No wonder you're such a loser in life. And red needs to scour these forums to meet his sales quotas.
     
  3. KewlJ

    KewlJ Well-Known Member

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    I don't know where you got these numbers Rob. two years ago, the Dallas Cowboys trailed the Atlanta falcons by 15 points with 5 minutes left and scored 3 times, 2 touchdowns and a field goal in the final 5 minutes to win. You may remember this game because it is famous for the onsides kick that Dallas recovered with less than a minute left. Thinking the ball had to go 10 yards before he could touch it, the Atlanta onside kickoff player let the ball roll 10 yards and Dallas recovered. The Atlanta player could have jumped on the ball at anytime. Only the kicking team has to wait for the ball to go 10 yards.

    Another case of a 2-touchdown lead erased in final 5 minutes and another case of a big mistake that allowed it. These things occur more frequently than you think and again, it is almost always a mistake or multiple mistakes from the other side that allow these things to happen. You were just so gung-ho to say Tom Brady did this amazing thing, when it was New Orleans that chocked.

    By the way, when Dallas erased a 15 point lead with 3 scores in the final 5 minutes, it was Dak Prescott at QB. Isn't he one of your black, "jack-rabbit QB's" that you despise so much?
     
  4. KewlJ

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    Dude, I watched both of those drives as well. BOTH cases the defense played a prevent defense on those drives. Do you even understand what that means? In prevent defense, they rush 3 guys and drop 8 into coverage. And they are willing to give up all that short stuff.

    If both these defenses had played the same attacking, rush the passer defense they had played for the first 55-57 minutes, neither of these "great" comebacks would have occurred.

    And frankly, the Saints learned nothing from their first meeting with Tampa this year. For 3 and a half quarters they bottled up Brady and he did nothing. Then they went to a prevent type defense and he scored 17 points in final 7 and a half minutes to beat the Saints.

    Do your homework Rob. These things are almost always a result of a team collapsing, much more than some great miracle performance. And I have news for you. The great Brady comeback in the Superbowl was no different. Yeah, he played well, but that was much more about an Atlanta team that collapsed than anything else.
     
  5. redietz

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    There is no sense in debating the God of Gambling, Rob Singer, who singlehandedly:

    1) Won the biggest VP jackpot of history.
    2) Won 68% ATS in the NFL with five plays a week for two years, all documented on LVA, although no one can find it.
    3) Played the double up bug for longer than anyone, making more than anyone while never getting caught.

    When you list Rob's remarkable accomplishments, you are acknowledging true greatness. He's literally The God of Gambling. Now it's true there is no corroboration for any of this, but that's because people go blind when in his presence. It's like looking at the sun. Mortal eyes can't handle it. Most are also struck speechless. And like The Holy Spirit, he never photographs well.

    When you simply list the stuff he claims, it's pretty wild. Somewhat deranged. No debunking needed.
     
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  6. redietz

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    I have nothing bad to say about Brady. He is winning these games, which I need. He is not covering, which I also need.

    The Falcons lost that SB because their OC was an idiot and didn't run the football on their final regulation drive. After a one-yard loss on first down, he abandoned the run, when a couple of yards would have set up a FG. Brain freeze. Pressure. People being in psychological positions they have no experience with.

    Really, the Falcons never stopped the Patriots throughout the game, so I am loathe to say who "deserved" to win. But the Falcons lost because they made administrative errors in the final four minutes.
     
  7. KewlJ

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    Agreed redietz. This is what I am saying, teams get stupid. These great comebacks couldn't happen without mistakes and/or stupidity from the other team.

    And we have been talking two touchdown comebacks in this thread because both these back to back games were identical 13 points "comebacks". But even comebacks that involve a TD and field goal late in the game, you see the same stupidity from these teams.

    The NFL has all but made onsides kicks irrelevant, so any two score comeback at the end of the game, and if you look at TD and field goal you will find far more examples, but they almost ALL involve a team going 3 and out when they get the ball back. And it is always the same exact formula. Run the ball twice on 1st and second down when the other team is playing 8 men in the box to stop the run and then throw some kind of screen or short very safe pass, on third down that they are also looking for. 4th down, punt the ball and watch as the other teams drives for the winning score. :eek:
     
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  8. KewlJ

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    And to prove my comments aren't biased against Tom Brady, just because Rob idolizes him, let me just say, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick were the best at getting the ball back with a lead with 5, 6 minutes, sometime more and never giving the ball up.

    Teams that go 3 and out in the final minutes when just picking up a first down will win the game, deserve to lose. The other team shouldn't even have to score. If you go 3 and out and can't pick up a lousy first down with a minute or two left, the game should be stopped and you lose. :D And someone, coach or offensive coordinator should be fired on the spot and not even allowed on the team flight home.
     
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  9. redietz

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    Having said all that regarding Thursday night, the fact is that the Rams committed two obvious strangulation chokes of the left defensive end on that final drive, and neither was called. They were pretty funny, actually. If you were doing an officiating video for what "holding" is, those plays would be in the video. I'm not even concerned that I'm slightly wrong on this -- go back and look at the final drive -- those holds are ridiculously obvious and are in plain view of the official and he ain't callin' nothin'. Like Sgt. Schultz of Hogan's Heroes.
     
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  10. RobSinger

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    Every game is 60 minutes plus maybe OT. The team with the best talent and who is the best mentally prepared over the course of the entire game, wins. That is why I'm so good at picking ATS. I'm looking for ability similar to mine

    What happens in the last 3 or 4 minutes is no more important than what happens in every minute of the game. Brady has proven to have the most talent, ever, at his position as well as being far and above the rest in your "administration" category.
     
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  11. RobSinger

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    Red there's holding on every play. You should know that.

    I'm looking forward to the day the Brady movie comes out. From 2nd to last draft pick to GOAT, all while being a decent human being who treats everyone with respect. And not to mention, his ability to play at a high level until 45 and maybe beyond--in a very violent sport. It's an incredible life story from start to finish.

    I feel bad that kew won't be around to see it. sniffle sniffle.....
     
  12. redietz

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    I'm just going to repeat this, all of which Rob has stated himself on this forum, each time. This is a guy who claims he:

    1) Has won the biggest video poker jackpot of all time, but it didn't make the Las Vegas, casino, or general news. Damned shame.
    2) Won 68% ATS in the NFL, picking five games a week for two years, all posted on the LVA forum. The fact nobody has ever publicly done this, and there is no record of this on the LVA forum, is also a damned shame.
    3) Won more money using the double-up bug, and played longer, than anyone, and was never caught using it. Of course, no corroboration of any kind, but that speaks to his double-oh-seven training.

    This doesn't even broach things like being able to sense hot and cold machine cycles, which can be found: Alan Mendelson & Rob Singer - YouTube.

    Greatness is greatness.
     
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  13. MrV

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    I wonder how they'll treat his cheating?

    Hello, "inflategate," greetings, "spygate."
     
  14. RobSinger

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    Inflategate was a hoax. Brady proved that by winning every game that season after the allegation. Including the SB.

    Spygate was all Bellichick. It was proven that Brady knew nothing about that nonsense.

    Yes redietz, I certainly AM a Gambling God....compared to anyone and everyone I've come across on internet gaming forums, that is. That argument was settled during my reign at GT. And it's only gotten more solidified since. Obviously. That's why all the little people can't stand me, and why I enjoy the status so much. I have it....and they don't!

    I'd also like to school you two geniuses about your ignoring QB greatness during miraculous comebacks in favor of some misplaced defensive strategy or other silly ass intangibles. Here's a hint--its all Quarterbacking. Not only do these guys perform exceptionally during the most pressured times under the lights, they radiate confidence & motivation in the huddle and on the sidelines. Lesser players become supermen, and great players become extraordinary.

    Please wise up you two. Understand, there's a reason I attained 68% at LVA, and 65% here.
     

  15. KewlJ

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    Finally some truth from Singer. He is a gambling God on forums. In real life....not so much.
     
  16. MrV

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    The NFL might want to expand the challenge flag option to allow teams to challenge a ref's FAILURE to call a penalty, e.g. holding during a crucial time of the game as happened when the non-calls led to TB winning recently.

    Maybe give each team ONE option to challenge a non-call per game.
     
  17. redietz

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    That was good.

    When you simply state a list of what he's claiming, all doubt is removed. As a group, the claims come across as seriously deranged.
     
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  18. RobSinger

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    Not an accurate statement. There are missed calls on both teams throughout the game. The reason there's not many complaints when it happens near the end of games is because everyone in the league understands how it all evens itself out.

    Sort of similar to interceptions. In the SB where Malcolm Butler "saved the game" with an interception in the end zone off of Russell Wilson, what was instantly forgotten was how Brady was intercepted in the end zone at the end of a "sure score" drive in the 1st half. Had they scored, the Pats wouldn't have needed a last minute interception. All that did was "even things out". Just as penalties do.
     
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    No point arguing this point with tewlj or the ditz, this is something about the game that they wouldn't understand.

    Neither has played a down of tackle football in their lives.

    They can correct me if I'm wrong.
     
  20. MrV

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    Which begs the point.

    Given the fact that refs often miss things or misjudge what they see, why allow a challenge to only a play which WAS called?

    Parity would be to allow to challenge a failure to call.

    Hello, even playing field.
     

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