Sardonic Look at Week Ten

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Re: Sardonic Look at Week Ten

Postby armchairqb » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:06 pm

billybud wrote:Been at the cabin for a week...but..

Baylor, so far, has played nobody with a real defense..no really good team...

Wofford, Buffalo, ULM, WVU, Kansas, ISU...and then Kansas State (who they beat 35-25).


Even I wonder if Baylor is somewhat of a paper tiger...I mean "paper bear". I've given them the benefit of the doubt because they beat soundly the non-competitive teams on their schedule. They could beat Oklahoma; the Big 12, IMO, is down this year. They could lose one before the year is done. The final game of the regular season they host Texas, who have yet to lose a conference game in 2013.
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Re: Sardonic Look at Week Ten

Postby Duke1632 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:01 pm

armchairqb wrote:Even I wonder if Baylor is somewhat of a paper tiger...I mean "paper bear".


Definitely very plausible. But just to add further fire to the debate, did anyone see that Baylor is favored by 14.5? I wonder when it was the last time Oklahoma was a two plus touchdown underdog in Vegas--apparently money wagers think Baylor is for real. I'm not sure if it's the same in CFB, but there's an exchange in Ireland that lets people put money on the winner of elections (like US President, etc.). Turns out, the money people are a lot more accurate than polls.

But ironically, CCR--the only ranking system that I've seen that puts Baylor in the top 3 right now--says the game will be closer than that. So, it appears other models used by the majority (those that say Baylor can be overlooked) are apparently saying Baylor will beat OU by a greater margin than the model that respects Baylor. Like I said, ironic. That seems to imply that many of the people saying Baylor can be ignored (or those that listen to them) don't actually believe it themselves.

To return to your statement though, definitely very plausible that Baylor is a "paper bear."
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Re: Sardonic Look at Week Ten

Postby billybud » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:47 am

Duke...the Vegas Line, in picking straight up winners, is tough to beat.
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Re: Sardonic Look at Week Ten

Postby Cane from the Bend » Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:08 pm

Duke1632 wrote:
armchairqb wrote:Even I wonder if Baylor is somewhat of a paper tiger...I mean "paper bear".


To return to your statement though, definitely very plausible that Baylor is a "paper bear."



If by paper, you mean Steel Wool laced Sandpaper, then, yep.
Because right now the Bears are looking rather abrasive.

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Re: Sardonic Look at Week Ten

Postby Spence » Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:24 pm

Oregon is get pushed around on the line of scrimmage. I didn't expect that. They are playing decent on the edges, but they can't man up in the middle.
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Re: Sardonic Look at Week Ten

Postby Cane from the Bend » Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:47 pm

They almost got burnt up the middle again.
Stanford was clearly setting up a middle field kick.
But the Ducks just about gave up a 16 yard 1rst down run.

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