so...how did the books do this sunday

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The thing to remember is when a book has a bad day they tend to lose far less than when they have a great day, like the one I would guess they had today.
 

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I don't ask bookies, local or offshore, how they do bottom-line, but it seems like the Carolina sharp action and the two totals Under would've swallowed up all the chalk and over action at many shops?

Plus, smarts seemed split to the AFC Gm, and many folks of all kinds surely respected NE's win streak and spread tear?

I haven't a clue?..I hope many guys like Chris@Oly,etc..add to the thread on Monday.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by WildBill:
The thing to remember is when a book has a bad day they tend to lose far less than when they have a great day, like the one I would guess they had today.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

GREAT POINT MADE BY WILD BILL THAT MANY DO NOT TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION.
 

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