Free Football Picks: Fade This Bookie Please!

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In case you haven't been following, Bookmaker.com CEO Mickey Richardson has been posting his "free (fall)" picks over at the Sports Forum Picks site.  Last we checked he was something like 0-50 on the year.  The only redemption:  last week his little 7 year old Mikey made picks for his dad and went 6-2.  Go figure!

On Saturday the freefall into a deep abyss continued as Richardson lost again on his -15 ½ Navy pick.  Yes they won but failed to cover that spread.

And speaking of little Mikey, this is like taking candy from a baby for all of you looking for some FREE FOOTBALL PICKS.  We hope the senior Richardson will post his picks early enough on Sunday over at the Sports Forum Picks site here.  Of course you won't be betting on THOSE picks, you'll be betting on the opposite side.

But be careful!  Should Richardson announce that his son has made picks on his behalf this week (as he did last week), you might want to consider playing the boy's free football picks. 

Payton O'Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

 

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