Yuck city.....i like da bears. However, i think i like the over even more. Jets will run and bears will throw...i dont think either defense can contain either O......
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Quote Originally Posted by TRAIN69:
Yuck city.....i like da bears. However, i think i like the over even more. Jets will run and bears will throw...i dont think either defense can contain either O......
Back to back roadies are tough in NFL but I'll take better coach and QB in this one. Only thing that will keep Bears from winning is Cutler making a couple bad decisions in key moments. Jets couldn't contain Jordy Nelson last week so don't see how they contain big 3 for Bears as they have to respect Bears RBs. Good luck amd.
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Back to back roadies are tough in NFL but I'll take better coach and QB in this one. Only thing that will keep Bears from winning is Cutler making a couple bad decisions in key moments. Jets couldn't contain Jordy Nelson last week so don't see how they contain big 3 for Bears as they have to respect Bears RBs. Good luck amd.
Back to back roadies are tough in NFL but I'll take better coach and QB in this one. Only thing that will keep Bears from winning is Cutler making a couple bad decisions in key moments. Jets couldn't contain Jordy Nelson last week so don't see how they contain big 3 for Bears as they have to respect Bears RBs. Good luck amd.
THE NFL and VEGAS are a bu$ine$$ and you need to stop thinking like the "THEY ARE GOING TO KILL 'EM" guy mentality..... Works for college but not so much NFL. Public would be all retired because of all the winners they have with thinking like that.
Example... Rams, Pitt, 49er (last week) SNF, Philly (Last weel mnf)... Beware on these games the public is all over
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Quote Originally Posted by boltsfan:
Back to back roadies are tough in NFL but I'll take better coach and QB in this one. Only thing that will keep Bears from winning is Cutler making a couple bad decisions in key moments. Jets couldn't contain Jordy Nelson last week so don't see how they contain big 3 for Bears as they have to respect Bears RBs. Good luck amd.
THE NFL and VEGAS are a bu$ine$$ and you need to stop thinking like the "THEY ARE GOING TO KILL 'EM" guy mentality..... Works for college but not so much NFL. Public would be all retired because of all the winners they have with thinking like that.
Example... Rams, Pitt, 49er (last week) SNF, Philly (Last weel mnf)... Beware on these games the public is all over
Yuck city.....i like da bears. However, i think i like the over even more. Jets will run and bears will throw...i dont think either defense can contain either O......
I think the ol cliche, "games are won in the trenches" applies tonight. Certainly, we all understand that the Jets dont have the individual playmakers that the Bears have on offense. However, as a collective unit, the Bears are not a good team. If Marshall doesnt make a circus catch to end the first half last week, they are 0-3 to start the season and rightfully so. The absence of Slauson and Garza are big holes to fill, Wilkerson should have a field day against that shittty offensive line. I agree with you in regards to the Bears throwing tonight because they have no choice. However, with the absence of Ratliff and McClellin on the Bears defensive line, pressure will be on the Bears front 7 to stop the run which will open up the playaction for Geno. You have a thin defensive line for the Bears with young guys filling in and they'll have to deal with containing a read option offense. I love this matchup. I also like the fact that Geno hasnt turned the ball over in this young season and he's only been sacked once which is why he's completing over 65% of his throws and has a 90 efficiency rating. So, we may want to rethink the notion that the Jets will only run tonight. They are a ball controlled offense and theyve been efficient in doing so. I hate to sound repetitive but the time of posession and 3rd down conversions are two huge offensive stats and the Jets rank 5th in t.o.p. and they rank 5th in 3rd down conversions. I don't like to include many stats so early in the season because a lot of stats are irrelevant with only two to three weeks played. However, as a Jets backer tonight, these stats tell me a lot regarding Geno's play. I love backing a Jets team tonight that is only remembered by last season play. The Jets arent the same team as last year, Geno is already playing light years ahead of 2013. Last year, the Jets were a vanilla offense as they couldn't trust Geno so they ran all the time. They were predictable. This year, the Jets will move the ball as they have in the first two weeks. I'm looking at all aspects of tonights game and I don't see any advantage for the Bears other than their Wr's against the Jets secondary. One problem though....Cutler needs time to throw the fukking ball. Will he have time? We'll see.
Why do you like the Bears, Train?
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Quote Originally Posted by TRAIN69:
Yuck city.....i like da bears. However, i think i like the over even more. Jets will run and bears will throw...i dont think either defense can contain either O......
I think the ol cliche, "games are won in the trenches" applies tonight. Certainly, we all understand that the Jets dont have the individual playmakers that the Bears have on offense. However, as a collective unit, the Bears are not a good team. If Marshall doesnt make a circus catch to end the first half last week, they are 0-3 to start the season and rightfully so. The absence of Slauson and Garza are big holes to fill, Wilkerson should have a field day against that shittty offensive line. I agree with you in regards to the Bears throwing tonight because they have no choice. However, with the absence of Ratliff and McClellin on the Bears defensive line, pressure will be on the Bears front 7 to stop the run which will open up the playaction for Geno. You have a thin defensive line for the Bears with young guys filling in and they'll have to deal with containing a read option offense. I love this matchup. I also like the fact that Geno hasnt turned the ball over in this young season and he's only been sacked once which is why he's completing over 65% of his throws and has a 90 efficiency rating. So, we may want to rethink the notion that the Jets will only run tonight. They are a ball controlled offense and theyve been efficient in doing so. I hate to sound repetitive but the time of posession and 3rd down conversions are two huge offensive stats and the Jets rank 5th in t.o.p. and they rank 5th in 3rd down conversions. I don't like to include many stats so early in the season because a lot of stats are irrelevant with only two to three weeks played. However, as a Jets backer tonight, these stats tell me a lot regarding Geno's play. I love backing a Jets team tonight that is only remembered by last season play. The Jets arent the same team as last year, Geno is already playing light years ahead of 2013. Last year, the Jets were a vanilla offense as they couldn't trust Geno so they ran all the time. They were predictable. This year, the Jets will move the ball as they have in the first two weeks. I'm looking at all aspects of tonights game and I don't see any advantage for the Bears other than their Wr's against the Jets secondary. One problem though....Cutler needs time to throw the fukking ball. Will he have time? We'll see.
The BearswonscalpinSFtooeasily andCutlercame to4TDa blindchickenwagonofcorn.Yes,Genoisexotic,butbearstheirluckran outfor the whole seasonahead.The only thingRexRyanmustdeal withthepassportdefense,becauseto stopForteweaponsalreadyexist.
pick:JETS GL ,,amd,,
Read a book for fuccks sake, maybe a dictionary.
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Quote Originally Posted by vorvan:
The BearswonscalpinSFtooeasily andCutlercame to4TDa blindchickenwagonofcorn.Yes,Genoisexotic,butbearstheirluckran outfor the whole seasonahead.The only thingRexRyanmustdeal withthepassportdefense,becauseto stopForteweaponsalreadyexist.
amd great job this weekend and so far this season. What do you think of the over/under total this game ?
The total for tonight's game is difficult because you have two teams with two different styles. The Jets have a blue collar offense. They run between the tackles and Geno doesn't throw down field as much as he throws to the shorter routes. Ball control and t.o.p are the theme for the Jets success tonight whereas the Bears live off the big plays. The Jets are 3rd in total defense and the Bears are near the bottom of the league. Both QBs have thrown only 1 int which is crucial in trying to deternine what type of field position we could possibly see tonight. Yes, I realize only two weeks have been played but I still think it's important to have an understanding as to what direction these teams are headed and to understand how each variable could possibly determine the outcome of our wager. I think making a play on the total for tonight's game is a bad bet. I think the majority of gamblers are underestimating the Jets defense in tonight's matchup. It's easy to play the over tonight but with the Jets gameplan, I'm not so sure. I think we will see more fg ' s from Chicago than td's. Red zone scoring will be crucial for over bettors because I don't think the Jets are going to give up the big play between the 20's and the Jets are going to try and utilize the clock and wear down Chicago's front 7. Special teams scoring always needs to be factored in but I haven't seen any indication thus far that we should see special teams scoring tonight. Weather will be 70 degrees, clear, wind 8 mph out of the north.
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Quote Originally Posted by Hrmnd:
amd great job this weekend and so far this season. What do you think of the over/under total this game ?
The total for tonight's game is difficult because you have two teams with two different styles. The Jets have a blue collar offense. They run between the tackles and Geno doesn't throw down field as much as he throws to the shorter routes. Ball control and t.o.p are the theme for the Jets success tonight whereas the Bears live off the big plays. The Jets are 3rd in total defense and the Bears are near the bottom of the league. Both QBs have thrown only 1 int which is crucial in trying to deternine what type of field position we could possibly see tonight. Yes, I realize only two weeks have been played but I still think it's important to have an understanding as to what direction these teams are headed and to understand how each variable could possibly determine the outcome of our wager. I think making a play on the total for tonight's game is a bad bet. I think the majority of gamblers are underestimating the Jets defense in tonight's matchup. It's easy to play the over tonight but with the Jets gameplan, I'm not so sure. I think we will see more fg ' s from Chicago than td's. Red zone scoring will be crucial for over bettors because I don't think the Jets are going to give up the big play between the 20's and the Jets are going to try and utilize the clock and wear down Chicago's front 7. Special teams scoring always needs to be factored in but I haven't seen any indication thus far that we should see special teams scoring tonight. Weather will be 70 degrees, clear, wind 8 mph out of the north.
I think the ol cliche, "games are won in the trenches" applies tonight. Certainly, we all understand that the Jets dont have the individual playmakers that the Bears have on offense. However, as a collective unit, the Bears are not a good team. If Marshall doesnt make a circus catch to end the first half last week, they are 0-3 to start the season and rightfully so. The absence of Slauson and Garza are big holes to fill, Wilkerson should have a field day against that shittty offensive line. I agree with you in regards to the Bears throwing tonight because they have no choice. However, with the absence of Ratliff and McClellin on the Bears defensive line, pressure will be on the Bears front 7 to stop the run which will open up the playaction for Geno. You have a thin defensive line for the Bears with young guys filling in and they'll have to deal with containing a read option offense. I love this matchup. I also like the fact that Geno hasnt turned the ball over in this young season and he's only been sacked once which is why he's completing over 65% of his throws and has a 90 efficiency rating. So, we may want to rethink the notion that the Jets will only run tonight. They are a ball controlled offense and theyve been efficient in doing so. I hate to sound repetitive but the time of posession and 3rd down conversions are two huge offensive stats and the Jets rank 5th in t.o.p. and they rank 5th in 3rd down conversions. I don't like to include many stats so early in the season because a lot of stats are irrelevant with only two to three weeks played. However, as a Jets backer tonight, these stats tell me a lot regarding Geno's play. I love backing a Jets team tonight that is only remembered by last season play. The Jets arent the same team as last year, Geno is already playing light years ahead of 2013. Last year, the Jets were a vanilla offense as they couldn't trust Geno so they ran all the time. They were predictable. This year, the Jets will move the ball as they have in the first two weeks. I'm looking at all aspects of tonights game and I don't see any advantage for the Bears other than their Wr's against the Jets secondary. One problem though....Cutler needs time to throw the fukking ball. Will he have time? We'll see.
THIS ^^
Well said sir.
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Quote Originally Posted by amd:
I think the ol cliche, "games are won in the trenches" applies tonight. Certainly, we all understand that the Jets dont have the individual playmakers that the Bears have on offense. However, as a collective unit, the Bears are not a good team. If Marshall doesnt make a circus catch to end the first half last week, they are 0-3 to start the season and rightfully so. The absence of Slauson and Garza are big holes to fill, Wilkerson should have a field day against that shittty offensive line. I agree with you in regards to the Bears throwing tonight because they have no choice. However, with the absence of Ratliff and McClellin on the Bears defensive line, pressure will be on the Bears front 7 to stop the run which will open up the playaction for Geno. You have a thin defensive line for the Bears with young guys filling in and they'll have to deal with containing a read option offense. I love this matchup. I also like the fact that Geno hasnt turned the ball over in this young season and he's only been sacked once which is why he's completing over 65% of his throws and has a 90 efficiency rating. So, we may want to rethink the notion that the Jets will only run tonight. They are a ball controlled offense and theyve been efficient in doing so. I hate to sound repetitive but the time of posession and 3rd down conversions are two huge offensive stats and the Jets rank 5th in t.o.p. and they rank 5th in 3rd down conversions. I don't like to include many stats so early in the season because a lot of stats are irrelevant with only two to three weeks played. However, as a Jets backer tonight, these stats tell me a lot regarding Geno's play. I love backing a Jets team tonight that is only remembered by last season play. The Jets arent the same team as last year, Geno is already playing light years ahead of 2013. Last year, the Jets were a vanilla offense as they couldn't trust Geno so they ran all the time. They were predictable. This year, the Jets will move the ball as they have in the first two weeks. I'm looking at all aspects of tonights game and I don't see any advantage for the Bears other than their Wr's against the Jets secondary. One problem though....Cutler needs time to throw the fukking ball. Will he have time? We'll see.
I think the ol cliche, "games are won in the trenches" applies tonight. Certainly, we all understand that the Jets dont have the individual playmakers that the Bears have on offense. However, as a collective unit, the Bears are not a good team. If Marshall doesnt make a circus catch to end the first half last week, they are 0-3 to start the season and rightfully so. The absence of Slauson and Garza are big holes to fill, Wilkerson should have a field day against that shittty offensive line. I agree with you in regards to the Bears throwing tonight because they have no choice. However, with the absence of Ratliff and McClellin on the Bears defensive line, pressure will be on the Bears front 7 to stop the run which will open up the playaction for Geno. You have a thin defensive line for the Bears with young guys filling in and they'll have to deal with containing a read option offense. I love this matchup. I also like the fact that Geno hasnt turned the ball over in this young season and he's only been sacked once which is why he's completing over 65% of his throws and has a 90 efficiency rating. So, we may want to rethink the notion that the Jets will only run tonight. They are a ball controlled offense and theyve been efficient in doing so. I hate to sound repetitive but the time of posession and 3rd down conversions are two huge offensive stats and the Jets rank 5th in t.o.p. and they rank 5th in 3rd down conversions. I don't like to include many stats so early in the season because a lot of stats are irrelevant with only two to three weeks played. However, as a Jets backer tonight, these stats tell me a lot regarding Geno's play. I love backing a Jets team tonight that is only remembered by last season play. The Jets arent the same team as last year, Geno is already playing light years ahead of 2013. Last year, the Jets were a vanilla offense as they couldn't trust Geno so they ran all the time. They were predictable. This year, the Jets will move the ball as they have in the first two weeks. I'm looking at all aspects of tonights game and I don't see any advantage for the Bears other than their Wr's against the Jets secondary. One problem though....Cutler needs time to throw the fukking ball. Will he have time? We'll see.
Why do you like the Bears, Train?
I dont anymore.
amd
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Quote Originally Posted by amd:
I think the ol cliche, "games are won in the trenches" applies tonight. Certainly, we all understand that the Jets dont have the individual playmakers that the Bears have on offense. However, as a collective unit, the Bears are not a good team. If Marshall doesnt make a circus catch to end the first half last week, they are 0-3 to start the season and rightfully so. The absence of Slauson and Garza are big holes to fill, Wilkerson should have a field day against that shittty offensive line. I agree with you in regards to the Bears throwing tonight because they have no choice. However, with the absence of Ratliff and McClellin on the Bears defensive line, pressure will be on the Bears front 7 to stop the run which will open up the playaction for Geno. You have a thin defensive line for the Bears with young guys filling in and they'll have to deal with containing a read option offense. I love this matchup. I also like the fact that Geno hasnt turned the ball over in this young season and he's only been sacked once which is why he's completing over 65% of his throws and has a 90 efficiency rating. So, we may want to rethink the notion that the Jets will only run tonight. They are a ball controlled offense and theyve been efficient in doing so. I hate to sound repetitive but the time of posession and 3rd down conversions are two huge offensive stats and the Jets rank 5th in t.o.p. and they rank 5th in 3rd down conversions. I don't like to include many stats so early in the season because a lot of stats are irrelevant with only two to three weeks played. However, as a Jets backer tonight, these stats tell me a lot regarding Geno's play. I love backing a Jets team tonight that is only remembered by last season play. The Jets arent the same team as last year, Geno is already playing light years ahead of 2013. Last year, the Jets were a vanilla offense as they couldn't trust Geno so they ran all the time. They were predictable. This year, the Jets will move the ball as they have in the first two weeks. I'm looking at all aspects of tonights game and I don't see any advantage for the Bears other than their Wr's against the Jets secondary. One problem though....Cutler needs time to throw the fukking ball. Will he have time? We'll see.
That shitt was funny buddy, as always. I have no problem with you liking the Bears tonight, they certainly have the playmakers to move the ball. And, I'm still not real comfortable laying money on Geno but I'm making a play on the entire matchup and not just the qb. And, besides....what the fukk has Cutler done in his career? Who knows, maybe Ive read this game wrong but at the moment, I'm feeling great about the play. Bol buddy
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Quote Originally Posted by TRAIN69:
I dont anymore.
amd
That shitt was funny buddy, as always. I have no problem with you liking the Bears tonight, they certainly have the playmakers to move the ball. And, I'm still not real comfortable laying money on Geno but I'm making a play on the entire matchup and not just the qb. And, besides....what the fukk has Cutler done in his career? Who knows, maybe Ive read this game wrong but at the moment, I'm feeling great about the play. Bol buddy
Good luck my man. I'm torn between cutler lighting it up and bears winning by 2 TDs and the jets owning both lines and winning by 2 TDs. May watch a drive or two and hit a live line
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Good luck my man. I'm torn between cutler lighting it up and bears winning by 2 TDs and the jets owning both lines and winning by 2 TDs. May watch a drive or two and hit a live line
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