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Some use the term, Let actions speak louder than words. If that's the case, then our actions speak for themselves.

We dominated the NBA finals going 12-4 overall hitting at 75%. Not only that, but let's look back at what we've done.


February over 70% - 22 Game win streak/ Started another 15 straight bet win streak a week later

March Madness over 60%

April- Only losing month around 48%

May- Started extremely hot and lost some towards the middle. Ended right around 53%

June- Absolute fire again 75% NBA Finals 12-4 Over 70% last 50 Plays multi-Sports



Good luck, let's stay hot!


New Plays

550 CST

Uruguay -1.5 5U MAX

TT over 2 5U MAX

Cavani goal 2U

Exact score 4-0 1/2 U

6-20145 CST

Germany U21 TT Over 2 4U Germany -1 3U

428

Peru -1 5U MAX

Peru TT Over 1.5 risk 5U MAX

FH Over 1 3U


Guerreo goal 2U

6.18  255 CST

halftime Australia -3.5 for game 5U MAX

519

copa

Japan TT Over .5 2U

UPDATE 134 CST 6/17

Women's World Cup

Norway -1 1U

UPDATE 120 CST

Copa America Peru/Venezuela FH over 1 2U

Previous Plays 

NBA Finals 3 MAX BETS

Over Fh 104.5 5U

3rd Q over 54.5 5U

Game over 224.5

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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Welcome to Houston, Nick! Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images.

Nick Chubb didn’t expect to be a Houston Texan. At least, not until he got the call on a quiet Saturday at home and was on a flight the next day. It happened fast — too fast, even, for the four-time Pro Bowler to fully process what it all meant. But now that he’s here, it’s clear this wasn’t a random landing spot. This was a calculated leap, one Chubb had been quietly considering from afar.

The reasons he chose Houston speak volumes not only about where Chubb is in his own career, but where the Texans are as a franchise.

For one, Chubb saw what the rest of the league saw the last two seasons: a young team turning the corner. He admired the Texans from a distance — the culture shift under head coach DeMeco Ryans, the explosive rise of C.J. Stroud, and the physical tone set by players like Joe Mixon. That identity clicked with Chubb. He’d been a fan of Ryans for years, and once he got in the building, everything aligned.

“I came here and saw a bunch of guys who like to work and not talk,” Chubb said. “And I realized I'm a perfect fit.”

As for his health, Chubb isn’t running from the injuries that cost him parts of the past two seasons, he’s owning them. But now, he says, they’re behind him. After a full offseason of training the way he always has — hitting his speed and strength benchmarks — Chubb says he’s feeling the best he has in years. He’s quick to remind people that bouncing back from major injuries, especially the one he suffered in 2023, is rarely a one-year journey. It takes time. He’s given it time.

Then there’s his fit with Mixon. The two aren’t just stylistic complements, they go way back. Same recruiting class, same reputation for running hard, same respect for each other’s games. Chubb remembers dreading matchups against the Bengals in Cleveland, worrying Mixon would take over the game. Now, he sees the opportunity in pairing up. “It’ll be us kinda doing that back-to-back against other defenses,” he said.

He’s also well aware of what C.J. Stroud brings to the table. Chubb watched Stroud nearly dismantle Georgia in the College Football Playoff. Then he saw it again, up close, when Stroud lit up the Browns in the postseason. “He torched us again,” Chubb said. Now, he gets to run alongside him, not against him.

Stroud made a point to welcome Chubb, exchanging numbers and offering support. It may seem like a small thing, but it’s the kind of leadership that helped sell Chubb on the Texans as more than just a good football fit — it’s a good locker room fit, too.

It appears the decision to come to Houston wasn’t part of some master plan. But in retrospect, it makes perfect sense. Chubb is a player with a no-nonsense work ethic, recovering from adversity, looking to write the next chapter of a career that’s far from over. And the Texans? They’re a team on the rise, built around guys who want to do the same.

You can watch the full interview in the video below.

And for those wondering how Joe Mixon feels about Nick Chubb, check out this video from last season. Let's just say he's a fan.


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