Thought I was going to have a big day yesterday until the afternoon came along, will be avoiding the bottom-feeders in the NFL from here on out. Although the Giants are a decent team, they are riddled with injuries this year and should have been avoided.
Mr. Butt Fumble is a 7 point favorite? You've got to be kidding me.
Perception is that Sanchez is a capable QB due to him coming in relief against the Texans but he had some things going heavily in his favor. Houston was already playing without Jadeveon Clowney and Brian Cushing, but they also lost both starting cornerbacks Kareem Jackson and Johnathan Joseph mid-game. Sanchez won't have the luxury of facing 2nd string cornerbacks against the Panthers.
Carolina is winless on the road this year but they have played in 3 of the toughest stadiums in the league thus far. Cincinnati, Baltimore, and Green Bay. People forget how bad of a home-field advantage Philly has but it is one of the worst in the league (12-26 ATS past 5 years compared to 19-16 ATS on road). Besides the blowout against the Giants, The Eagles beat Kirk Cousins by 3 and Austin Davis by 6 at home.
Panthers have had one of the most disappointing seasons in the NFL thus far but noone is talking about how hard their schedule has been. They've faced the Lions, Steelers, Saints, Seahawks, Ravens, Bengals and the Packers yet are just 1 loss back of the Saints for the division lead. Cam Newton is 2-0 SU and 2-0 ATS on MNF and 4-1 ATS off 3 straight losses. I'd be surprised if this line closes at 7 - Cam is going to run wild tonight.
The Eagles are in first place in the division and have a big game at Green Bay next week. The Panthers are 0-3-1 their last 4 games, off a home blowout loss, off extended rest, and have noone to look ahead to. Who will be more focused tonight?
Road Dogs after Consecutive Home Losses against Non-Divisional Opponent travelling Home after a Road Game:
ATS:
55-34-0 (3.25, 61.8%)
If last home loss was a blowout:
ATS:
18-6-0 (5.88, 75.0%)
Panthers +7 (5x)
Panthers +270 (3x)
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Thought I was going to have a big day yesterday until the afternoon came along, will be avoiding the bottom-feeders in the NFL from here on out. Although the Giants are a decent team, they are riddled with injuries this year and should have been avoided.
Mr. Butt Fumble is a 7 point favorite? You've got to be kidding me.
Perception is that Sanchez is a capable QB due to him coming in relief against the Texans but he had some things going heavily in his favor. Houston was already playing without Jadeveon Clowney and Brian Cushing, but they also lost both starting cornerbacks Kareem Jackson and Johnathan Joseph mid-game. Sanchez won't have the luxury of facing 2nd string cornerbacks against the Panthers.
Carolina is winless on the road this year but they have played in 3 of the toughest stadiums in the league thus far. Cincinnati, Baltimore, and Green Bay. People forget how bad of a home-field advantage Philly has but it is one of the worst in the league (12-26 ATS past 5 years compared to 19-16 ATS on road). Besides the blowout against the Giants, The Eagles beat Kirk Cousins by 3 and Austin Davis by 6 at home.
Panthers have had one of the most disappointing seasons in the NFL thus far but noone is talking about how hard their schedule has been. They've faced the Lions, Steelers, Saints, Seahawks, Ravens, Bengals and the Packers yet are just 1 loss back of the Saints for the division lead. Cam Newton is 2-0 SU and 2-0 ATS on MNF and 4-1 ATS off 3 straight losses. I'd be surprised if this line closes at 7 - Cam is going to run wild tonight.
The Eagles are in first place in the division and have a big game at Green Bay next week. The Panthers are 0-3-1 their last 4 games, off a home blowout loss, off extended rest, and have noone to look ahead to. Who will be more focused tonight?
Road Dogs after Consecutive Home Losses against Non-Divisional Opponent travelling Home after a Road Game:
good luck bro.. don't let the haters get to you... Never seen a year where so many great situational bets lose and reverse line movement has been losing almost every time this year... tonight game is tough because Carolina's D is horrid but at the same time why is Sanchez laying 7 pts? haha... not sure what i am going to do with this game myself..
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good luck bro.. don't let the haters get to you... Never seen a year where so many great situational bets lose and reverse line movement has been losing almost every time this year... tonight game is tough because Carolina's D is horrid but at the same time why is Sanchez laying 7 pts? haha... not sure what i am going to do with this game myself..
Thought I was going to have a big day yesterday until the afternoon came along, will be avoiding the bottom-feeders in the NFL from here on out. Although the Giants are a decent team, they are riddled with injuries this year and should have been avoided.
Mr. Butt Fumble is a 7 point favorite? You've got to be kidding me.
Perception is that Sanchez is a capable QB due to him coming in relief against the Texans but he had some things going heavily in his favor. Houston was already playing without Jadeveon Clowney and Brian Cushing, but they also lost both starting cornerbacks Kareem Jackson and Johnathan Joseph mid-game. Sanchez won't have the luxury of facing 2nd string cornerbacks against the Panthers
I follow the Eagles. Even in the preseason, Sanchez has looked great every time he's been out there, making all the throws. The common theme I've noticed is "lol, Sanchez" & "butt fumble". That's cool, but isn't it possible (and likely based on what he's shown so far), that he's a completely different QB in this system, and with these weapons around him?
And to diminish what he did last week because Houston had some injuries, and say he won't have that luxury this week? Carolina has one of the worst defenses in the league, giving up 30 ppg. If that's "advantage Carolina", I'm missing something.
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Quote Originally Posted by LeagueCapper:
Thought I was going to have a big day yesterday until the afternoon came along, will be avoiding the bottom-feeders in the NFL from here on out. Although the Giants are a decent team, they are riddled with injuries this year and should have been avoided.
Mr. Butt Fumble is a 7 point favorite? You've got to be kidding me.
Perception is that Sanchez is a capable QB due to him coming in relief against the Texans but he had some things going heavily in his favor. Houston was already playing without Jadeveon Clowney and Brian Cushing, but they also lost both starting cornerbacks Kareem Jackson and Johnathan Joseph mid-game. Sanchez won't have the luxury of facing 2nd string cornerbacks against the Panthers
I follow the Eagles. Even in the preseason, Sanchez has looked great every time he's been out there, making all the throws. The common theme I've noticed is "lol, Sanchez" & "butt fumble". That's cool, but isn't it possible (and likely based on what he's shown so far), that he's a completely different QB in this system, and with these weapons around him?
And to diminish what he did last week because Houston had some injuries, and say he won't have that luxury this week? Carolina has one of the worst defenses in the league, giving up 30 ppg. If that's "advantage Carolina", I'm missing something.
I use to have respect for you but since you started getting your butt kicked this year every play is now a huge play. 5-10x plays. I am going to start posting plays and I will just increase my size of my bets until I am ahead then brag next year that I had a winning year. pathetic. As I told you 4 weeks ago. Forget this year and move on to the next.
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I use to have respect for you but since you started getting your butt kicked this year every play is now a huge play. 5-10x plays. I am going to start posting plays and I will just increase my size of my bets until I am ahead then brag next year that I had a winning year. pathetic. As I told you 4 weeks ago. Forget this year and move on to the next.
I was impressed with Sanchez, I have to say. it's not easy coming off the bench, and yet he ran the offence with better speed and timing than Foles did. The system does seem to lend itself to his talents and lets not forget he was great for a while in NY.
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I was impressed with Sanchez, I have to say. it's not easy coming off the bench, and yet he ran the offence with better speed and timing than Foles did. The system does seem to lend itself to his talents and lets not forget he was great for a while in NY.
you may end up being right LC, but I don't think we have a big enough sample size on Sanchez in this system with maybe his confidence back, to make any ASSumptions! I am considering the over, I think both teams can score tonight. Go buddy
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you may end up being right LC, but I don't think we have a big enough sample size on Sanchez in this system with maybe his confidence back, to make any ASSumptions! I am considering the over, I think both teams can score tonight. Go buddy
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