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You pushed it? Like lobbied a sports book or something?

No. I think the normal over/under was 9.5 and on fanduel you can see alt over/unders for each team. So if under 9.5 was -105 or whatever, I got +270. This is the 2nd time I've done it. I think the number last year was 9.5 for Eagles and I did 12.5
 
No. I think the normal over/under was 9.5 and on fanduel you can see alt over/unders for each team. So if under 9.5 was -105 or whatever, I got +270. This is the 2nd time I've done it. I think the number last year was 9.5 for Eagles and I did 12.5

I figured that’s what you meant. I’ve never heard push terminology. I would say teased. Thanks.
 
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based on one of those replays it looked like it might be an Achilles injury? The way his ankle stretched looked kinda similar to JK Dobbins injury.
 
If the little toe touches the first down line, it's first down.
However, illegal pass beyond the line of scrimmage must be the entire player past the line.
Lol
 
This is why I did not use "tease." I was under the impression a tease made the bet easier. My friends always say it when they tease parlays, and I wasn't sure it's a tease if you make the bet harder. Can anybody clarify?

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If the little toe touches the first down line, it's first down.
However, illegal pass beyond the line of scrimmage must be the entire player past the line.
Lol

I would guess it's because they don't want judgment calls about a qb's arm crossing the LOS on a throw. That would be a nightmare. Much easier to see a running trailing foot, imo
 

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