Mark Sanchez will be a let down on MNF. the public is on the eagles even after nick foles is out , which is a good sign to take the panthers here. Panthers will come out motivated knowing they have a chance here , they just have to put pressure on sanchez/eagles and force them to continue turning to the ball over.
last 3 years
panthers as a road underdog of 3.5 to 7 points 6 - 1 (ytd 2-1) eagles as a home favorite of 3.5 to 7 points 2 - 4(ytd 1-2)
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Mark Sanchez will be a let down on MNF. the public is on the eagles even after nick foles is out , which is a good sign to take the panthers here. Panthers will come out motivated knowing they have a chance here , they just have to put pressure on sanchez/eagles and force them to continue turning to the ball over.
last 3 years
panthers as a road underdog of 3.5 to 7 points 6 - 1 (ytd 2-1) eagles as a home favorite of 3.5 to 7 points 2 - 4(ytd 1-2)
How is it that Sanchez will morph into anything that remotely resembles a quality qb in the NFL? He stunk as a Jet. I expect he's still the same Mark Sanchez. Having said that, I find it difficult to back Cam Newton as he has looked pathetically bad as well of late. Welcome to the stink-fest.
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How is it that Sanchez will morph into anything that remotely resembles a quality qb in the NFL? He stunk as a Jet. I expect he's still the same Mark Sanchez. Having said that, I find it difficult to back Cam Newton as he has looked pathetically bad as well of late. Welcome to the stink-fest.
yes indeed i believe mark will give this game to the panthers him self.
i faded rogers and brady this year and failed twice which were lessons learned but how can you not fade mark sanchez...he isnt close to being rogers or brady....
FYI rookie here with lots to learn.
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yes indeed i believe mark will give this game to the panthers him self.
i faded rogers and brady this year and failed twice which were lessons learned but how can you not fade mark sanchez...he isnt close to being rogers or brady....
All he's going to be asked to do here is manage the game. i want to fade him bad too but the problem is he's going against a carolina team that simply can't score. Only one game all year has this carolina team resembled anything close to a decent offense. Cam literally has one wr he trusts, and even that benjamin guy aint that great. trust me i wanna fade sanchez but carolina just can't score. I may just play the under, dangerous to do in philly games but this might be the one.
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All he's going to be asked to do here is manage the game. i want to fade him bad too but the problem is he's going against a carolina team that simply can't score. Only one game all year has this carolina team resembled anything close to a decent offense. Cam literally has one wr he trusts, and even that benjamin guy aint that great. trust me i wanna fade sanchez but carolina just can't score. I may just play the under, dangerous to do in philly games but this might be the one.
The public was right on almost every game in Week 10 (not with Pitt or NO though). So going against a team just because the public likes it is not a good strategy. Handicap and then disregard which way the public is splitting though it is fun info to know.
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The public was right on almost every game in Week 10 (not with Pitt or NO though). So going against a team just because the public likes it is not a good strategy. Handicap and then disregard which way the public is splitting though it is fun info to know.
The NFL is assisting the public with all of these wins, gambling wins that is. See all of the automatic first-down, ticky-tack penalties that the league has now as proof. I would say it's a combination of the league pandering to the recent rapid escalation in fantasy football popularity and Peyton Manning's neck. What we're seeing statistically mirrors the baseball steroid era as far as record books are concerned. Peyton Manning is the NFL version of a hybrid Clemens/Bonds; Clemens in that he achieves the same or greater results with significantly diminished abilities and Bonds in that he has all of the sudden become a record breaking machine at an advanced age.
*Credit goes to SharpMoneyHat here on Covers for the Clemens/Bonds analogy.
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The NFL is assisting the public with all of these wins, gambling wins that is. See all of the automatic first-down, ticky-tack penalties that the league has now as proof. I would say it's a combination of the league pandering to the recent rapid escalation in fantasy football popularity and Peyton Manning's neck. What we're seeing statistically mirrors the baseball steroid era as far as record books are concerned. Peyton Manning is the NFL version of a hybrid Clemens/Bonds; Clemens in that he achieves the same or greater results with significantly diminished abilities and Bonds in that he has all of the sudden become a record breaking machine at an advanced age.
*Credit goes to SharpMoneyHat here on Covers for the Clemens/Bonds analogy.
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