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Article How Kyle Louis became the most productive defender in college football

Kyle Louis was always athletic. That was easy to see.

Watch him during his senior year at East Orange High School in New Jersey, and the athleticism is obvious. It was there when he was piling up 118 tackles, 32 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, an interception and, in the semifinals of the state playoffs, a 70-yard punt return for a touchdown.

And when Pitt flipped him from Temple in October of that fall, there was never a question about the athleticism he brought to the table.

But athleticism alone isn’t enough to make a player the most productive defender in the country.

To get to that level, it takes more. And “more” is exactly what Louis has given this season.

OT - PENS ........

Yep, that's more than anyone on the Pens and 2 more than Crosby. Seems everything the Pens do now turns into a pile of manure .
Looks like the Sharks robbed us , sending us Karlsson and that ridiculous contract of his. Oh and the Penguins doing what they do best, also sending a 1st.
Hey.....they had an incredible run. The Maple Leafs haven't won a cup since 1967, haven't even been in the finals. The Canadians who still have like 3 times more cups than anyone, hasn't won one since 1993 and hasn't really been close (fluke Covid 2020 season doesn't count). It's hard. Pens in the last 35 years won 5 Cups. Made the playoffs 80% of the time. Had likely the best player in the world on their roster 85% of the time. Eventually, things flip.
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I'm fine with a #2 seed. Probably the only way Pitt gets the #1 is if they win out and Nebraska loses to PSU, somehow. I don't think it matters too much, otherwise.
Only way that seeding matters is to hopefully end up on the other side of the bracket from Louisville so that it would only be a championship game matchup with them having the home court advantage.

What is NFL Parity?

I would guess that it's considered on some level. Those Vegas guys don't miss much.
yeah, they kind of have it figured out.

Im not a huge gambler anymore, mainly cause i hate losing money. What irritates me is betting money line. So in theory, steelers are what, minus 3.5. So if you bet the browns straight up to win, you get 168 bucks for every 100 bucks you bet. If you bet the steelers to win, then you'll have to bet 200 bucks to win 100.

OK, i get it, makes a ton of sense. BUT what irritates me is they also put "juice" on that. not just the 10% but sometimes like 20 or 30%. i hate that, the money line should just be normal bet, 10% juice and that's it but they are putting an extra hit on it.

They also do it if you are betting the spread. Higher "juice" hits for different bets. i dont get that. So you take the browns + 3.5 but you have to pay 20% on it, why not just make it lower (or higher) and keep it at 10%?


It's almost like they want to make MORE money off of us..
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