The Big Game

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Who's going to win? Final score? Anyone in on any squares and or placed bets?

 
I'm on a couple different boards so hopefully today is big money Sunday!! My numbers aren't the best but hey you never know! The one board is $10,000 for final score. How lovely that would be!

 
I don't know what the final score is going to be, but I think the hawks are going to put the beat-down on Manning.

 
All in all I think it will be a great game but I'm going to say Broncos for the win 25-15 and then I win $10,000!!

 
All in all I think it will be a great game but I'm going to say Broncos for the win 25-15 and then I win $10,000!!
Well, if you took the Broncos straight up against the spread, all you need is a 25-21 score, you high roller you! /default_biggrin.png

 
Ahh jewy you are so correct on that one. I'm a beginner high roller I'm not to your level yet. Being that I'm only 98yrs young I still have time my friend! Reach for the stars!

 
Pappy, I thought better of you!? Broncos /default_angry.png  Really!!

 
We just have an office pool.  It's based on everything from who wins the coin toss, Will coin be head or tails, to who scores first, method of first score, missed field goal, yes / no, opening kickoff returned to 30 yard line y/n etc.  About 30 questions in all and they all have different point values, so a lot of it is luck and someone can be trailing by a lot and come back to win as the last few questions are worth enough points to overcome a significant deficit.  It's certainly not based on much football knowledge, but it ends up being a lot of fun and the prize for the winner is about 1K, so not too shabby on a sh**s and giggles kind of thing that only costs 10$ to enter.

 
Now now I'm not really a broncos fan but that's where my money is. I don't like either team but love to win money! On my boards all that matters is the numbers!

 
It will be interesting to see how the broncos offense does against the Hawks defense.  And I can't believe Manning would risk so much and continue to play the game.  The man has some balls.

 
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This garbage effort is precisely why I stop betting after the conference title games.

 
We just have an office pool. It's based on everything from who wins the coin toss, Will coin be head or tails, to who scores first, method of first score, missed field goal, yes / no, opening kickoff returned to 30 yard line y/n etc. About 30 questions in all and they all have different point values, so a lot of it is luck and someone can be trailing by a lot and come back to win as the last few questions are worth enough points to overcome a significant deficit. It's certainly not based on much football knowledge, but it ends up being a lot of fun and the prize for the winner is about 1K, so not too shabby on a sh**s and giggles kind of thing that only costs 10$ to enter.
that's a pretty cool way to do it!
 
Yeah Hawks!! They looked the best tonight than they ever have.  /default_biggrin.png

 
WOW! I was on the edge of my seat the entire game! Soooo close /default_ohmy.png . Seahawks really caught a break late in the 4th

 
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I for one am very happy Seattle won the championship.  The last time the city won anything was 1978 for the Sonics basketball championship.  It's been a long time coming.

 
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