So, . . . How 'Bout That SuperBowl ?

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Originally posted by: Don the Dentist
Here in LV, the casinos are noy allowed to use the words "Super Bowl" in any of their advertising.
That is true everywhere, the NFL zealously guards that trademark. When unlicenced companies use the term, it's because the NFL hasn't gotten around to suing them yet.
Anyway, DonDiego'll be rooting for the Baltimore Club, jes' to give Ray Lewis a nice sendoff.

Really? Will you be watching the game with that other murder OJ??? Ray Lewis belongs in jail...not on a football field
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Originally posted by: Magnumdf
Will you be watching the game with that other murder OJ???
Oh my! DonDiego hopes he is not watching the game with Mr. Simpson. Mr. Simpson is presently incarcerated in the Lovelock Correctional Center in Pershing County, Nevada.
Even if the Nevada authorities were to charge DonDiego with a crime today, he doubts they could place him in close proximity to Mr. Simpson by the Super Bowl Kickoff tomorrow. And besides, DonDiego didn't do it!

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Originally posted by: DonDiego
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Originally posted by: snidely333
Will Don Diego be donning Philadelphia Eagles apparel? If so, he may get laughed out of the bar.


Not if one dons a Randall Cunningham vintage jersey.
Hmm, . . . decisions, decisions, . . . Randall Cunningham or Ron Jaworski or Reggie White?

It's not like it's the first time DonDiego's gotten laughed out of a bar.


A David Akers Philly jersey would be more fitting.


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Originally posted by: Chilcoot
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Originally posted by: Don the Dentist
Here in LV, the casinos are noy allowed to use the words "Super Bowl" in any of their advertising.
That is true everywhere, the NFL zealously guards that trademark. When unlicenced companies use the term, it's because the NFL hasn't gotten around to suing them yet.

The NFL legal eagles tend to warn folks after finding out they are using the trademark without being licensed to use it. A lawsuit would follow if the entity ignores NFL legal requests. Circus Circus had 1000 of these made to commemorate the 2003 Super Bowl. Roughly 200 left the cage before the NFL legal team suggested that the remaining chips be removed from the cage and destroyed. Circus Circus did just that. I have one. I should have bought a rack!



Of course DD they still let you bet parlays, and even teasers on the SB. I like your Ravens side, but, I think the game is going WAY OVER! Approximately 59 points will be scored. Make it Ravens 31-28.
By the way, I like the Ravens on the money line at + 160. Meaning 100 wins you 160.
Did the NFL really crack down on the SB crap in 2003? I thought it was later than that! The greatest (lamest) "bust" that I ever heard of, was when the NFL busted a church no less....for having a Super Bowl party. By the way, this rule only pertains to big screens larger than 50".
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Originally posted by: BAGIANT
Of course DD they still let you bet parlays, and even teasers on the SB. I like your Ravens side, but, I think the game is going WAY OVER! Approximately 59 points will be scored. Make it Ravens 31-28.
DonDiego did not make himself clear. He was not asking about parlays generally, but betting the UNDER and the DOG on the same game.

Back in the day poor old DonDiego would combine totals and sides in parlays, but:
i. There is some correlation between the UNDER and the DOG covering the spread; i.e. if the game is low scoring there is a slightly better chance that the DOG will cover. The OVER and the CHALK likewise correlate.
ii. DonDiego thinks he remembers Las Vegas betting parlours don't allow one to combine any totals and sides on any parlay.



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Originally posted by: BAGIANT
I like your Ravens side, but, I think the game is going WAY OVER! Approximately 59 points will be scored. Make it Ravens 31-28.

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Originally posted by: BAGIANT
By the way, I like the Ravens on the money line at + 160. Meaning 100 wins you 160.
SB XLVII: Ravens 34, 49ers 31

BAGIANT is right on!

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