For any Lang haters out there, thought you might enjoy this. Its pulled straight from the website he posts his plays at, I thought this was funny $hit:
Throughout his career, Lang has produced both tremenous winning streaks and horrendous losing streaks; there is rarely an in-between. It's the typical "peak and valley" results that plague many handicappers across the country. Catch these guys on the right wave and you make a bundle. Hop on board at the wrong time, and you bankroll is sunk before the S.O.S can be sent.
With that being said, there is a question you must ask yourself: When Lang is losing, why are you buying his selections in the first place? Obviously you're drawn to him because he had a movie made about his life, but in doing so you're missing out on a number of other outstanding options.
Chris Jordan has made his clients over $12,000 since January betting $1 per unit released. He's been the # 1 NFL regular season 'capper at this site the past two years, too. Not Lang.
Anthony Redd made you a fortune in March Madness and is off to a great start in football.
Dominic Fazzini has won since I added him to the site.
Michael Cannon, despite a recent slump, has been on the positive side of the ledger for nearly 3 years.
Drew Gordon's 200K and 300K releases have been incredibly profitable in all sports the past three years combined.
Sean Michaels and myself have certainly made you money over the past 1 1/2 years, right?
The question again begging to be answered is why do you persist in riding Lang when he's losing?
Listen, if you're going to fade his plays during his infamous losing streaks, that's a potential strategy. But to buy in when he's in one of those losing streaks rather than taking the time to choose one of the many handicappers who are winning, is foolishness on your part.
One more thing: I've often said that without integrity, we have nothing at this site. Displaying Lang's losing record for days on end, and addressing the situation in this public forum for the world to see, is proof positive of my commitment to making sure that you are never deceived and this site's integrity is never compromised.
Furthermore, if you are currently on a long-term package with Lang, by all means contact Customer Service and ask them to switch you to one of the other in-house handicappers for free. There is no reason you should continue chasing bad money with good.
Regarding Brandon Lang
Following back-to-back weekends of 0-9 and 0-7, there has naturally been much criticism of Brandon Lang at this site.Throughout his career, Lang has produced both tremenous winning streaks and horrendous losing streaks; there is rarely an in-between. It's the typical "peak and valley" results that plague many handicappers across the country. Catch these guys on the right wave and you make a bundle. Hop on board at the wrong time, and you bankroll is sunk before the S.O.S can be sent.
With that being said, there is a question you must ask yourself: When Lang is losing, why are you buying his selections in the first place? Obviously you're drawn to him because he had a movie made about his life, but in doing so you're missing out on a number of other outstanding options.
Chris Jordan has made his clients over $12,000 since January betting $1 per unit released. He's been the # 1 NFL regular season 'capper at this site the past two years, too. Not Lang.
Anthony Redd made you a fortune in March Madness and is off to a great start in football.
Dominic Fazzini has won since I added him to the site.
Michael Cannon, despite a recent slump, has been on the positive side of the ledger for nearly 3 years.
Drew Gordon's 200K and 300K releases have been incredibly profitable in all sports the past three years combined.
Sean Michaels and myself have certainly made you money over the past 1 1/2 years, right?
The question again begging to be answered is why do you persist in riding Lang when he's losing?
Listen, if you're going to fade his plays during his infamous losing streaks, that's a potential strategy. But to buy in when he's in one of those losing streaks rather than taking the time to choose one of the many handicappers who are winning, is foolishness on your part.
One more thing: I've often said that without integrity, we have nothing at this site. Displaying Lang's losing record for days on end, and addressing the situation in this public forum for the world to see, is proof positive of my commitment to making sure that you are never deceived and this site's integrity is never compromised.
Long-Term Package Players
Furthermore, if you are currently on a long-term package with Lang, by all means contact Customer Service and ask them to switch you to one of the other in-house handicappers for free. There is no reason you should continue chasing bad money with good.