[15 CFB and 15NFL games remain] NFL Week 4 betting thread- Andy Dalton probably looked better than your QB last week unless your guy is Josh Allen

Another great week has come and gone. It's time to get ready for week 4.

Get ready for what could very well be a return to TNF being an boring game. Followed by 8 Early Sunday games, 4 Afternoon games, and what should be a good primetime matchup. Then we have 2 MNF games again (is this just the thing they're doing this season), which not going to lie, I don't mind having 2 games especially if one's a blowout like last week.

Thursday, a test to see if the Cowboys can lose to even one of the most mediocre teams

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- WINNER!

!mensfootball

!goomblers

@carpathianflorist

@Freak-Off

@BasicallyADoxxer will have the college slate of games as usual

Finally for anyone interested, here's a excel spreadsheet I've been using to track gambling wins/losses. Column A has the winner of their matchup (listed in the same order I list them for this thread, B is the gross Payout , C needs to be filled with a 1 if you won that bet, and a 0 if you lost. So it will be easy to track your weekly and seasonal gains/losses. Prior threads: week 1, week 2, week 3.

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What does the a and m mean?

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Texas A&M

for some reason the & symbol breaks the bet syntax and adding a '' before it didn't work so I was lazy and typed it out

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What's the "A" mean ?

I don't even want to know what the "M" is

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Agricultural and Mechanical. It was basically all the farmer schools from the 1860-1920s. Most changed names by now but a few really successful and/or hick ones keep it as a pride thing. You'd be surprised how many US colleges had weird monikers back in the day, like '[State] Normal College'

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