Man, these two really don’t know what they’re doing this year. Last year it looked like they were starting to figure out the betting game, at least a little bit. This year, two losses for every win. Not a good look.
Oh well. Here are the standings.
Week 8 W/L
Season W/L
Week 8 $
Season $
Bankroll
Tony
1-3
11-19-2
-$1,298
-$3,223
$6,877
Andy
1-3
10-21-1
-$1,650
-$8,141
$1,859
And the bets. Remember, don’t attempt what these two are doing – they are trained professionals. And objects in your mirror may be closer than they appear.
How bad have this site’s bets been this season? Each writer went 1-2-1 this week and it was, collectively, the second best week of 2020.
Take it for what it’s worth, folks. If you take these picks and bet against them, you’re probably going to win money. ** Past performance is not indicative of future results. … Well, it kind of is, but … legally it isn’t.
Here are the standings:
Week 7 W/L
Week 7 $
Season W/L
Season $
Bankroll
Tony
1-2-1
+$179
10-16-2
-$1,825
$8,175
Andy
1-2-1
-$193
9-18-1
-$6,491
$3,509
So, while we believe there is no point in beating a dead horse, we’re going to continue to do so anyway.
Tony got his second win of the season last week, though both of these clowns forgot to take Aaron Jones out of their lineups. That oversight cost Andy not only here but in a couple other DFS contests where he probably cost himself a couple bucks. Lesson learned – doublecheck these lineups too.
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