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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!!

New Plays

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.

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NFL analyst Albert Breer isn’t buying the quiet offseason surrounding the Houston Texans. In his view, the buzz — or lack of it — isn’t reflective of what this team actually is: a legitimate AFC contender that should be taken seriously in 2025.

Much of the skepticism, Breer believes, comes from surface-level narratives. The Texans went 10-7 in the regular season last year, a step back from the lofty expectations set after C.J. Stroud’s electric rookie year and Houston’s dramatic playoff push. And while the offense didn’t maintain its early-season explosion under Bobby Slowik, people seem to be overlooking how that same Texans team ended the year: as one of the last four teams standing in the AFC — alongside the Chiefs, Bills, and Ravens.

In Breer’s eyes, Houston belongs in that group. The defense is championship-caliber, with rising stars and playmakers at every level. And offensively, the switch to Nick Caley as offensive coordinator could be just what the unit needs. Caley brings a fresh voice and perspective, and paired with a fully settled-in Stroud, the Texans are well-positioned to take another leap forward.

One moment Breer points to as underrated: Houston’s Divisional Round game against Kansas City at Arrowhead. While most remember the Texans bowing out of the playoffs there, many forget they were trailing by just one point going into the fourth quarter — toe-to-toe with the defending Super Bowl champs in one of the toughest environments in football.

The Texans’ current win total is set at 9.5 by oddsmakers — a line Breer believes is too low. His expectation? Twelve wins and another deep playoff run. To him, the narrative that Houston is being “slept on” will disappear soon enough — likely around the time the Texans remind everyone why they’re still a problem in the AFC.

You can watch the video below for the full conversation.

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