money line


this was a good weekend of o-so-predictable college and professional football outcomes.  The Buffs were so train-wrecky headed into the Utah game they should have been 20 point dogs, not 7.  What, does Folsom (in the snow, in the empty) offer a 13-point home field advantage?  Laughable.  Like taking crack from a baby.  The Broncos, meanwhile, another 7 point dog, packed the away stadium and were rested or arrested or something coming off the bye.  Their defense held up just long enough to win, and it was heartening to see Von Miller earn some of his $350,000 per minute salary.
For illustration only, although my take this weekend was essentially identical
So based on this (inside?) knowledge, I placed two large Colorado-centric even money bets at the Strat and Station last Thursday, and not only is baby getting a new pair of shoes, but Vic T. Walker is getting all the boots he wants.  The Buffs game was a snoozer by the third quarter, there was no drama in the offing regarding Utah maintaining a 7-point beatdown, makes you wonder if any of the bookmakers in Nevada bother reading a Denver Post, or paying any attention to the dumpster (on fire) being pushed over the cliff that was the Buffs season following the ASU win clear back in early October, but the Broncos provided anxious moments all the way to the final three seconds, where the field goal could have been blocked and run back for a touchdown, just enough to cover the spread.  Arrgh, why am I forced to earn a living this way?

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