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Action, that what separates us from the competition. While some people wait until the weekend to attack football, we have the luxury of playing soccer and hoops. It can also lead to overplaying if not done correctly. You have to be careful not to dig yourself in a hole. Its a thin line you must learn to play, but last thing you want to do is get behind before your plays for the weekend get here.

Know when to press and when to be easy, there's a certain science to it. But it comes with time. Good Luck!

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436 CST

SMASH BETS

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks Over 26 2nd half 5U MAX

Tampa TT over 10 5U MAX

308 CST 

Parlay 1U Arizona over 71.5

USC +4

Western Kentucky +1

Derrick Lewis UFC

Gastelum UFC

1225 CST

Germany UNION BERLIN VS HERTHA BERLIN

Over 2.5 5U MAX
FH over 1 3U

957 CST

‪Halftime ‬

‪Roma/Napoli over 2.5 5U MAX ‬

811

SMASH PLAY Pistons/Bulls 2nd half over 105.5 5U MAX BOMB

812

Jazz/Kings Under 215 3U

Lakers/Mavs over 218 3U

638 CST

Pistons +4 5U

11-1 240 CST

PSG TT over 2.5 5U MAX ​

255 CST

Juventus -1.5 3U

FH ML risk 4U

1255 CST

Napoli vs Atalanta over 3 5U MAX

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Adebayo

Points over 13.5 3U

Reb over 1.5 3U

Saturday Late Night Hype 835 CST

Washington ST +14 5U MAX BOMB

Barcelona -1 5U MAX

Messi goal risk 2U

Inter/Dortmund

BTTS

Over 2,5

FH over 1

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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 Orioles series didn’t just sting; it left behind some red flags the Astros can’t ignore. For all the excitement that came with Carlos Correa’s arrival, Houston has stumbled to a 7-8 record since the trade deadline. Correa has delivered at the plate, but the support around him has been spotty at best. Jesús Sánchez and Cam Smith have both gone cold in August, hitting .188 and .205, respectively, and those struggles have only magnified the bigger issue: the Astros are sputtering both on the mound and at the plate.

The numbers paint the picture. Houston sits in the bottom third across the league this month in both pitching and offense — 25th in runs scored, 20th in OPS, and 23rd in ERA with a 4.93 mark. Once the backbone of this team, the rotation has wobbled. Framber Valdez has posted a 5.89 ERA over three August starts, Spencer Arrighetti has been roughed up for a 7.27 ERA in two outings, and Brian King and Bennett Sousa have been hit hard out of the bullpen as well.

This stretch of games was supposed to be where the Astros put their foot down in the division race. Instead, they’ve left the door wide open. If Houston doesn’t take advantage, Seattle is more than capable of snatching away the AL West. The Astros should still be able to cling to a wild-card spot, but the margin for error is shrinking by the day.

A silver lining?

Help, at least on paper, is on the way. Dana Brown has said Lance McCullers Jr. is close to rejoining the rotation, with Luis Garcia set for one more rehab start before a return. J.P. France isn’t far behind either. That would give Houston eight legitimate starters, even if they shift to a six-man rotation. It’s hard to imagine all of them sticking in starting roles — which means some will inevitably move into the bullpen.

That bullpen, though, has been a problem. Since July 7, Houston’s relievers have watched their ERA balloon from 3.21 to 4.99. Losing Josh Hader for the rest of the regular season only makes that situation more urgent.

The Astros still control their own fate in the AL West, but the cracks are obvious. Between an offense that has gone quiet, a rotation fighting inconsistency, and a bullpen trending in the wrong direction, the club is walking a fine line. If things don’t change soon, this season could shift from promising to precarious in a hurry.

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