Teddy Covers has hit the wall,,

Is Rodney Dangerfield really dead? TOUGH CROWD
No Kidding! [QUOTE=sunnyisle69;33015]Is Rodney Dangerfield really dead? TOUGH CROWD[/QUOTE]Really tough crowd. A guy goes +64 units at 55% and "has hit a wall"? Where do I find THAT wall!!!!!!!
the original post is very respectful. I find the hair trigger responses by those selling picks comical. If you choose to sell picks, you will take heat when it isn't going well. Even if you feel its unjustified. Even if you whine "pick on someone else" I'm a good hard working guy and I have a specific subset on a 7-3 run!
Teddy - have a KICK ASS weekend and let's put all this behind!! Starting tonight w/ the Bucks! Mix in a little Chi Town. And finish w some Austin Blues!

Who or what is "SM"?
[QUOTE=Bagiant1;33068]Who or what is "SM"?[/QUOTE] SportsMemo crew Bagman!
[QUOTE=sportsmemo;33008]Bob, This might help. We we pronoun, pl in constr \ˈwē\ : I and the rest of a group that includes me : you and I : you and I and another or others : I and another or others not including you —used as pronoun of the first person plural — compare i, our, ours, us[/QUOTE] Despite this rather lame attempt at obfuscation, I will reiterate that you, singular, Tim Trushel, head of Sportsmemo, attempted to downplay the error (once caught by an observant forum reader) by saying it was technically correct and you (singular) did not accept responsiblity for this error.
[QUOTE=MrTop;33010]I have to agree with you Bob that RAS has the best record. The only problem I have with that is one thing. Eddie's record is his send out number. ... Not everyone gets ... Nothing has changed in over 25 years and maybe more.[/QUOTE] I didn't say that RAS has the best record in 2010, just that it is significantly better than Teddy Covers. I agree that successful cappers will move lines. Over the years, we have seen this with Doc's B10 play of the Year, Phil Steele's 5 star play, Dr. Bob plays, RAS, etc. Also, quite a bit of Teddy Covers success has been in arena football, which is an extremely thin market subject to many subscribers not getting close to the release numbers.
I will have to agree to disagree with your assessment. It is my opinion that you are being intentionally obtuse with your interpretation of my reaction and apology for the mistake. On a separate issue, very little of Teddy's 2010 success is based on Arena Football. His record this season was 17-14 +1.6 units. In all other sports (CFB, NFL, NBA and CBB) in 2010, his record is 55.4% at 418-337 for 63.5 units of profit.
2010 Calendar Year Results All Sports Teddy Covers 435-351 +65.10 RAS 274-201 +56.55