Is someone actually ranking on NFL Trends, a guy that finished #6 in the LVH last year? Where did you finish, Sir? Hopefully you'll go head to head with him this year in the LVH and we can all see for ourselves how good you are.
Hey buddy. Did you notice WHO started this thread? Or WHO started last year's thread on this same exact thing? And did you notice WHO was comically wrong in both threads? Hahaha, exactly.
The guy has been trying to leech off my coattails for years now, sir, hence the existence of these THREADS HE CREATES SPECIFICALLY ABOUT ME and the constant habit of bringing MY NAME up in conversations/threads on these forums where I'm not present (Although, I guess, I should be a little appreciative because he unintentionally brought me extra clients and publicity lolololol). See, this is why people rag on the credibility of the internet when any no-name shmuck can just jump into a conversation apparently without reading ANY of the actual comments or the backstory. I've never had a problem with the dude and always complimented him on his football handicapping (Wish I could say the same for his baseball work, something that has him WELL under .500, which is why
NFLTrends stopped keeping track of his record. What a
joke. Anyone who stops keeping track of their record should be banned immediately; biggest sign of a fraud/disgrace in this industry), but then when I got hired by Vegas Insider, that's when this whole ideal really began.
NFLTrends has been obsessively jealous of professional handicappers for years now and the fact that no one will hire him. As a result, he pretends to hate on all "touts," even if they have ALWAYS made their clients money (Which is exactly what I've done in my two monumental years working for Vegas Insider). Is he right about most "touts"? Absolutely. I've made that argument for years, although it becomes overkill when everyone already realizes it how MOST people who sell their picks are scammers.
Keyword:
Most. What he fails to realize is that there are GOOD, HONEST people such as myself -- albeit only a few of us -- who would immediately quit the business if we ever started losing our clients money. I know I can speak for myself in saying that I wouldn't even still be working for Vegas Insider if I was ever down because I wouldn't want that guilt on my conscience. Unfortunately, most "touts" don't give a shit, thus giving the few good ones like myself a bad name. But, he fails to realize that.
You know something, NFLTrends, that's something I would like you to admit: If you're really not jealous of "touts", just come out and admit, "Okay, I was wrong, there actually are a FEW good, honest ones who DO win their clients money consistently and shouldn't be lumped in with everyone else, that being the scammers/douchebags that mostly comprise this occupation." It's about time you finally admit that.
P.S. To reader "The Guesser," what does this thread have anything to do with football handicapping? I'm a paid professional for BASEBALL, which is a completelyyyyy different beast from betting on football. For your information, I would gladly enter the LVH if A)I lived in Vegas (I'm in NY, remember) and B)If they had a separate contest for over/unders, which they should. Never said one bad word about NFLTrends' football handicapping, and in fact, I've said I respected his dedication and passion for it because I know he works hard at it and everyone should follow that approach.