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You guys know what time it is!! Champions League semifinals kicked off Tuesday, when Cinderella Ajax pulled of an upset once again on the road.

Lucky for us we were all over it. We now look to continue dominating the Champions League with some more plays on Wednesday. The NBA playoffs also give us a few spots we can play on in the next few days, stay ready!!

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UPDATE 132 CST

Arsenal / Valencia both teams to score 7U

Aubameyang goal 1U

First half over 1 2U


UPDATE 148 CST

Frankfurt/Chelsea FH over 1 5U

Both teams score 7U

Penalty awarded 1U


Good luck my people. Together








Previous Plays

Ajax TT Over 1 10U MAX

Ajax +.5 10U MAX

Rockets TT Over 54 2nd half 10U

Rockets +4.5 10U

Rockets ML 3U

Spurs/Nuggets

First Q under 53 5U

Roma over 3 3U

For any questions or comments reach me @JerryBoKnows Twitter.

Be sure to check out my show MoneyLine with Josh Jordan on ESPN 97.5. We're on every Sunday from 10-noon, and we'll talk a lot of fantasy football and NFL gambling. Also, be sure to follow us @Moneyline975 on Twitter.

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The Houston Texans have a big challenge in store as they look to start the season with a win against the Colts this Sunday. When these two teams met in Week 2 last year, the Colts dominated the Texans, despite losing their QB Anthony Richardson to a concussion after the first quarter.

Keeping Richardson contained on Sunday will go a long way in increasing the Texans' chances of coming home with a win. The Texans defense will have their hands full containing the Colts backs and tight ends in the passing game.

Scoring touchdowns with their wide receivers could prove difficult, as the Texans allowed the second-fewest TDs (10) to the receiver position in 2023.

Limiting running back Jonathan Taylor will also be a top priority. While the Texans had an elite defense against the run last season, they struggled with Taylor in Week 18 as he almost rushed for 200 yards.

Houston's D allowed only four carries to running backs in 2023 that went for 20 or more yards. Two of which were to Taylor in the final game of the regular season.

Finally, DeMeco Ryans and company have to find a way to get pressure on the QB. They only had one QB hit and zero sacks on Richardson and Garner Minshew the first time they faced off last year.

On offense, the Texans have two big x-factors to watch for on Sunday. The offensive line that suited up to play the Colts in Week 2 last season is completely different from this year.

The o-line was ravaged with injuries to start the 2023 campaign, so we expect a big jump in productivity in the trenches this year.

Another big addition in 2024 is the presence of running back Joe Mixon. The running game only produced 2 yards per rush in Week 2 against Indy last year, so there's clearly room for improvement.

Be sure to watch the video above for our in-depth preview of Texans-Colts!

And catch Texans on Tap (a Texans podcast) live on our SportsMapTexans YouTube channel following every game this season!

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