SeriousAddiction NFL WEEK 2 (3-1 +2.7 Units)

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Kansas-City -3.5---5 units - Didn't like what I saw with Oakland @ home against Denver. Albeit Kansas City is no Denver I think they are a much better team than Oakland. What I see in a 3.5 point spread at home is the books are saying that Kansas City and Oakland are equals. Not so much in my opinion. Kansas City is not by any means a good football team but Oakland might be one of , if not the worst team in our beloved National Football League. McFadden didn't burst onto the scene like everybody thought he would and Russel is going to need some time before he settles in as the Raiders quarterback. Defense looked horrendous as did the offense. As for Kansas City, they played a very tight game against the face of the NFL. I don't care if Tom Brady got hurt in the first quarter. They still had their amazing offensive line, they still had Randy Moss, they still had Billicheat and they still had the rest of their team playing. Not to mention Kansas City had first and goal on NE's five yard line with under a minute to go. The better team did prevail but KC could have very easily won this game. I look for them to roll this weekend and blow Oakland out.



St Louis Rams +9---2 units - Although the Rams looked awful in their opener at Philly I still cannot fathom how ANY home team is catching 9 points in the NFL. The Giants and the Rams play just about every year and it is always a fun and entertaining game. The Rams aren't going to the playoffs and this is their chance to be the first team to knock off the defending Super Bowl champions. The Giants looked better than they really are by beating up on an unprepared Washington Redskins team. The Skins are adapting to a new system, with new personel and simply were not ready to begin their season. I look for Jackson to get back on track and have a 100+ yard day against the heralded G-MEN defense. Giants will most likely win this game but I will gladly spot myself 9 points in the always unpredictable NFL.


Denver & A whales Vagina under 45.5 ---2 units - Denver looked unbelievable in week one but we have to remember that they were playing IMO the worst team in the NFL. Calm down Raider Nation you will bounce back, just not anytime soon. Denver has a little stiffer competition when San Diego comes into town. Denvers defense looked great against Oakland as did San Diego's defense against Carolina. You can scratch 7 points off Carolina's game total as I saw what I see week in and week out in every single football game (College and Pro) when a team is up late in a game. The horrendous, never working, ugly , sickening prevent defense. I cannot stand when teams back up 7-10 yards when up late in a game and give the oppositon little dinks and dunks marching their way down the field. For Christ's sake rush the quarterback and pressure the receivers with a little bump and run coverage. I get sick to my stomach watching this shit week in and week out. With all this said I look for this division rivalry and possible future playoff matchup be played in the teens. Both teams definately have the offense to rack up a lot of points but I lean under on this game. It's not a very strong play but I just don't see close to 50 points being scored in this game. SD's offense didn't look on track yet and their defense played pretty well. Good enough to slow down the high octane Denver offense. (Then again everyone is going to have a high octane offense when playing Oakland this year)



BOL in week two everyone and don't be shy (Take a look at my College plays) as I feel I am a much better capper at college football than pro. Probably my second best sport next to the glorious NBA
 

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hey serious, this is random but i wanted to catch you in ur thread. do u pay taxes on ur winnings from betting? i was curious. i would love to hear what you have to say about this, since you have been on this forum for awhile now and you are successful in betting. so yeah, how do taxes work with betting?
 

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well Kurt since betting is illegal I don't really report to the IRS.

I deal with a local rather than an off-shore. That way there is no paper trail of my winnings. The only thing that shows my winnings is my little black book.
 

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hey serious, this is random but i wanted to catch you in ur thread. do u pay taxes on ur winnings from betting? i was curious. i would love to hear what you have to say about this, since you have been on this forum for awhile now and you are successful in betting. so yeah, how do taxes work with betting?

Any income you receive regardless of the means should be reported to the IRS. That being said, do as I say not as I do.

The nice thing about stocks is you get a tax break on loses in the market, too bad we don't get tax breaks on loses on bets.
 

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I love the KC and Den/SD plays...

But betting on the Rams... have to think about it. A 7 point victory looks in order but I have to just pull that trigger.
 

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