Originally posted by jacks smirking revenge
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Vegas odds: Who will win 06/07 Offensive Rookie of the Year?
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These odds are based on perception of environment, opportunity and NFL-ready talent. Green Bay looks like a good bet to use Jennings in a solid, safe, west coast offense, where Brett Favre will be throwing him some TD passes. If you like ihs chances, you ought to throw a few bills at this bet. 12-1 is pretty good.
I liked the 100-1 odds (well the potential return anyway) against the Packers winning it all in 2006 that I convinced my wife to put 1,000 bucks on the Packers. I told her I'd just waste it on cigars, beer, and women anyway, and she agreed it was a good bet. The only question is what we'll do with the 100,000 (50,000 after taxes) when the Packers win SB XLI...."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Short of an injury, Jennings should put up some decent numbers for the Packers this year. Driver is going to get doubled and tripled, Ferg won't stay healthy as he will be forced to catch some over the middle, and there is nothing else. This leaves Jennings a great opportunity to pull in some respectable numbers as a rookie. Not so much a function of his talent, but of the system, necessity, and lack other options.
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You can see his body fat is high. Guys with low body fat have extreme muscle definition. You can see that his arms are fatty. Not compared to us but compared ot Walker/Driver/Ferg.
WR is a position that all weight has to be functional weight. If you're carrying an extra 5 or 10 lbs of fat, it will really hurt you.
I look at Garnders body and I see out of shape. It is just my perception though.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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I heard on packerchatters that 6.5 is the over/under. I'm definitely going to drop 100 on it. It will make the games so much more interesting.
I love football as it is, but putting 100 bucks on your favorite team has got to make it more intense.
6-10 seems like a really bad record. I have to think they're better than that with that easy schedule.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Originally posted by mraynrandI liked the 100-1 odds (well the potential return anyway) against the Packers winning it all in 2006 that I convinced my wife to put 1,000 bucks on the Packers. I told her I'd just waste it on cigars, beer, and women anyway, and she agreed it was a good bet. The only question is what we'll do with the 100,000 (50,000 after taxes) when the Packers win SB XLI....
Holy crap....do you also light your cigars with $20 bills? Yikes.
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Originally posted by RastakOriginally posted by mraynrandI liked the 100-1 odds (well the potential return anyway) against the Packers winning it all in 2006 that I convinced my wife to put 1,000 bucks on the Packers. I told her I'd just waste it on cigars, beer, and women anyway, and she agreed it was a good bet. The only question is what we'll do with the 100,000 (50,000 after taxes) when the Packers win SB XLI....
Holy crap....do you also light your cigars with $20 bills? Yikes.
Think about it. I already gave up the 1,000. I don't miss it a bit. But if by some strange set of circumstances the Packers win the Superbowl, I'll be sitting on 50,000 bucks. Although I have to admit, if I'd had 50,000 riding on the outcome of SB XXXII, I'd probably be long dead of a heart attack...."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Mraynrand, I put some on it too!Originally posted by mraynrand
I liked the 100-1 odds (well the potential return anyway) against the Packers winning it all in 2006
No where near the amount you did though.
At least the Packers were not at the very bottom.
2007 Super Bowl Odds
Indianapolis Colts
4-1
Pittsburgh Steelers
8-1
Denver Broncos
10-1
New England Patriots
10-1
San Diego Chargers
10-1
Seattle Seahawks
10-1
Carolina Panthers
14-1
Cincinnati Bengals
15-1
Kansas City Chiefs
15-1
Chicago Bears
20-1
Dallas Cowboys
22-1
New York Giants
22-1
Philadelphia Eagles
22-1
Washington Redskins
22-1
Atlanta Falcons
30-1
Jacksonville Jaguars
30-1
Minnesota Vikings
30-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
30-1
Miami Dolphins
35-1
Baltimore Ravens
40-1
Oakland Raiders
50-1
St Louis Rams
60-1
Arizona Cardinals
75-1
Detroit Lions
75-1
Buffalo Bills
100-1
Cleveland Browns
100-1
Green Bay Packers
100-1
Houston Texans
100-1
New York Jets
100-1
Tennessee Titans
100-1
New Orleans Saints
200-1
San Francisco 49ers
200-1
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If the injury Gods punish the other teams like they punished our heroes last year and spare us, then, I'd say we go deep into the playoffs.
Think about it, our team gels early and stays healthy late. Brett Favre sips from the fountain of youth and rides off into the sunset MVP SB XLI.
My, it's early, but this green stuff I'm drinking sure tastes great!
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