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00:00So yesterday here on the show, Joe and I were in complete agreement that, hey, it could be a fun
00:04match, but there's no way that Spain is not going to win or even tie against Cape Verde.
00:10And that's what ended up happening yesterday.
00:12I mean, this is, I mean, a great story, I guess.
00:15It's sort of strange.
00:16Soccer is strange because you can feel good about not scoring.
00:20Look, it's just so weird that a nothing-nothing game will make them feel good.
00:26And maybe this is like a wake-up call for Spain, but I'm going to guess that this is the
00:32biggest, it's not even an upset.
00:33I don't even know what you would even call it in the World Cup, because I think they were like
00:35plus 400 to tie or plus 500 to tie, something like that.
00:39But that hit yesterday.
00:42That, well, that was a huge outcome for the sports books, Craig, because, you know, I think you mentioned it
00:48even here on the show.
00:49Like, listen, you're not laying this price on the money line, but there were a lot of people who used
00:54them in parlays and everything else yesterday.
00:58And guess what?
00:58Didn't happen.
01:00Yeah, that three-way, not a lot of people believed a tie was even capable in this game, much less
01:06a shutout by a 40-year-old goalkeeper for Cape Verde.
01:12Unbelievable.
01:12But that's why parlays are dangerous there, Craig.
01:16That's exactly why.
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