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1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

Just finished up with trick or treaters. Used to be there were a couple of hundred. Out there since sunset and we had maybe 50-60 and I gave out more candy than I normally would. Done. Lol. Go Bengals! Perfect Halloween night game but the scary movie marathon is on sooooo…

We had about the same amount of kids. 

The DVR is perfect for this sort of night, of course, the game kinda sucks so you could just turn on TCM.

 

I wonder, when was the last year that the previous year’s Super Bowl teams were like this the following season with such shitty records?

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Billy Cole (Billy Blanks):  "Ain't life a bitch?"

[shoots himself in the head]

https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/betting/bettor-needs-prop-on-mnf-to-turn-7-77-parlay-into-124k-2667601/

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A bettor is one leg away from turning $7.77 into $124,333.46.

FanDuel gambler Tanner Daniel (@DnlTanner) hit the first 16 legs of a 17-leg same game NFL parlay Sunday, capped by an improbable under 46½ in Buffalo’s 27-17 win over Green Bay on “Sunday Night Football.”

 

Now it all comes down to the final leg on “Monday Night Football.” Daniel needs Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon to go over 63½ rushing yards against the Cleveland Browns to cash the ticket, which is a 16,000-1 long shot.

The six-figure jackpot could pay for a nice honeymoon. On Sunday, Daniel posted on his Instagram account (Tanner_dnl): “Fam, just got married today, now sitting here with possibly two life changing events in one day. Put my $7.77 on it for the my Guy upstairs!!!! No cash out available. LET IT RIDE. Send Ts and Ps.”

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Here are the other 15 legs of the parlay that hit Sunday:

— CeeDee Lamb over 70½ receiving yards (77).

— CeeDee Lamb any time touchdown scorer (21-yard TD catch, first quarter).

— Dallas Cowboys money line (beat Bears 49-29).

— Jalen Hurts over 233½ passing yards (285).

— A.J. Brown any time touchdown scorer (three TDs, first half).

— Tua Tagovailoa over 279½ passing yards (382).

— Jaylen Waddle any time touchdown scorer (two TDs, first half).

— DeAndre Hopkins any time touchdown scorer (6-yard TD catch, second quarter).

— DeAndre Hopkins over 76½ receiving yards (159).

— Cardinals-Vikings over 48½ (Vikings won 34-26).

— Justin Jefferson over 90½ receiving yards (98).

— Brandin Cooks over 61½ receiving yards (73).

— Derrick Henry any time touchdown scorer (two TDs).

— D.J. Moore over 58½ receiving yards (152).

— Saquon Barkley any time touchdown scorer (1-yard TD run, second quarter).

 

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Browns fan here. That game was sloppy first half and then they got it rolling in the second. Fun fact: Burrow is still winless against the Browns. 
 
FirstEnergy Stadium was jumpin last night! 
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Wow had no idea Burrow hasn't beaten the Browns yet.

Bengals right now seem to be a one hit wonder. I get they don't have Chase right now but they did early in the year when they lost to Pitt with their shitty team and then next week to Cooper Rush.

Although entering the playoffs, they weren't seen as a huge threat. They got fortunate against the Titans and Chiefs and got hot. So being 4-4 right now might be what they really are.

Rams and Bengals both look pretty weak this year. Especially the Rams.
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