NFL Pick 'EM POOL - I AM A WINNER
NFL is by no means a sport that I am involved in and I have very little knowledge on teams, players and levels. I only take Superbowl Sunday off work because it's a great atmosphere in the local bar.
Since I moved in with a fanatic, he will have 3 TVs on the go every Sunday with 2 games running and the Red Zone (I believe that's what it's called) catching up on all the plays and all the touchdowns of the day and he will pressure me to get involved in a Pick 'Em Pool as it's lots of fun.
Last year I felt like I was missing out on the conversation with some buddies as they all did this Pick Em Pool and would discuss their picks due to injuries, home turf etc and I was out of the conversation until I could steer it to something else. So this year I played. It was $120 buy in with weekly prizes and an overall 1st & 2nd place.
As I know nothing about the sport my strategy was simple. I log on to my betting account and I pick the clear favorite to win the game and if there is no obvious favorite then I pick the home team.
This is a strategy I have only adopted since week 7, as I was doing terrible originally and had to rethink my method
(Previously I was looking at how teams did the previous week and guesstimating my picks on that. I realized this was a poor choice as a mediocre team may have beaten a poor team and two top teams may have played and now that mediocre team is playing the top team that lost the week prior and I was the only one picking the lower team - It was not working out)
The past few weeks I have been making a play for the top spot and finally this week I was the sole winner of the week making me $120. I am aware that this is only making back the money I invested but now I am playing on house money and for someone that knows nothing about the sport I am making waves in the conversation as to how I am getting so lucky with my picks each week. "I must be talking to someone to make those choices"
Simple but effective and I have my fingers crossed for another successful week before the season ends.
Thank for reading.
Oly
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Ah yes, the sport that knowingly gives brain damage to young boys across the country, while still telling the parents it is safe all in the name of the money & war programming. By the time these kids get to playing even college football their brains are already damaged beyond being able to reasonably assess risk. It is a very sick system, saw it first hand. Haven’t watched a game in years, would love to see the game go extinct, but people believe tv programming more than obvious results & physics.
Yeah I wasn't aware of this until I saw that movie Concussion
Obviously it's massive in North America and only really this region so coming from the UK we have very little interest and prefer to focus on sports that the whole world tends to play....like football (Soccer) or tennis!
Yes but it's all personal choice and responsibilities of the people playing. There is not 1 person who forces anyone to play. Now if you want to talk about professional player or even college players being properly compensated that's another story
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When players are told it’s safe as children or even teenagers & start playing, they get brain damage early & have less risk assessment, impulse control, & decision making skills as a result of head trauma. They lose the ability to make an informed adult decision about the consequences when they receive brain damage as children or adults. & yes there are actually quite a few parents out there who still force their children into playing football at a young age.
Compensation is not another story, it is part of the story. It is unfairly distributed based on the sacrifices.
Did you play football?
Yes I did and was never told once the game was safe. We were told ways to play the game safer but no one ever told us it was safe. I also stopped playing my junior year of high school by my own choices. My dad wished for me to keep going since he was an all state football player and wrestler. He respected my decision and any parent that wouldn't is a pile of shit which is another discussion. Did you play?
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Nothing against your dad, but in my view his logic is the same as many parents & football coaches who used to play. “I did it, so it must be good for my kid to do too”. Seems like a cycle of abuse to me.
I played from 14 to 20, was all state & made some all American lists. Lots of scholarship offers & the full recruiting song & dance. Saw through the bullshit at 18 before my freshmen year & quit. Then felt like a giant bitch for quitting before I even played, so went back & played for a year & a 1/2, before quitting for good. Potentially couldve been a decent backup nfl offensive lineman, but the upper classmen I played with all had trouble passing their physicals even if good enough to be pro. Did not seem worth the risk of injury to me, & I really only understood the orthopedic risk at that time, the neurological risk is much harder to see & scarier.
It is not an easy to thing to quit for a teenager. There is fame, glory, endless food, girls, a little money maybe. Very few of my college teammates quit healthy like I did. I know of at least 3 of my former college teammates who have killed them selves, including one who shot himself in the chest so he could donate his brain to the cte study.
All 3 of those guys started playing early with much success. The game hasn’t changed, head trauma is everywhere, I even coached at my old high school a few years ago to gain more understanding.
I started following you last night and noticed an article you wrote about playing days. I plan on reading it in full. I am definitely always interested in others perspectives from when they played or even if they currently play.....how are you feeling about the NFL current direction?
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I honestly think it’s bad for kids who play, emasculates those who never played, teaches fan disrespect & distracts people from what they’d be better off paying attention to. Specifically the system of economics that enslaves us all. I haven’t watched a game in years & avoid people who choose to base a large part of their identity on being a football fan. I try not to give any of my energy to the game in any form. But when I talk to parents who tell me their kids are playing, & coaches are telling them it’s safe, it inspires me to give my perspective, right or wrong. But I’ve been saying a similar thing for about 20 years, the brain damage evidence is more undeniable everyday, yet the game got bigger than ever. Hopefully it peaked already & is dying 🙏
We definitely agree on compensation. Pros and college athletes aren't compensated a fraction of what they should. Especially NCAA when comparing the money brought in.....many children and teenagers are fully capable of deciding. You are creating an unfalsifiable/strawman scenario here
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Not my creation, it’s the situation. The law tells us children & teenagers are not capable of deciding to drink & or smoke till adulthood. Same logic applies, takes an adult brain to truly understand the consequences, & even then, the consequences are rarely understood
I also chose to play flag football for my first half of experience
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