I love the Browns this week. And no, I didn’t lose money on them over the past few weeks when they were getting blown out. The Browns were in an extremely rough spot last week as they fired two coaches in the middle of the week, while Gregg Williams and some guy named Freddie Kitchens had to gameplan for the Chiefs in 4 days, a Chiefs team that has the most offensive weopons in the NFL. It’s nearly impossible to gameplan for a team like that with just 4 days while also managing a coaching transition. It's no surprise they gave up 37 points at home.
But now with that game behind them and a full week to prepare, I think the players and coaching staff will be in a far better position here to compete. Let’s not forget the Browns beat the Ravens at home, and took the Steelers to overtime earlier in the year with the same personnel. The Falcons meanwhile, are in a huge play-against spot here. After starting the season 1-4, the Falcons have beat the Bucs, Giants, and Redskins – and suddenly they deserve to be -6 in Cleveland? The same Falcons team that were -4 at home to the Giants, which if converted from their home line, would have been +2 on the road. So your telling me the Falcons were +2 @ NYG two weeks ago but now -6 in Cleveland? The only thing that has happened since then is that Cleveland was blown out to KC in a game they were in no position to compete in. I like Cleveland to win this game straight up, Atlanta has been overrated all year - nothing has changed.
Browns +6 -118 (6x) +205 (1x)
Patriots Under (4x)
Cardinals +17 -120 (2x)
Raiders +10 (5x)
Dolphins +10 (3x)
Jaguars +9.5 / Browns +14 -120 (2x)
Titans +14 / Browns +14 -120 (1.5x)
NFL YTD: 63-36 ATS +35.75 Units
Patriots Under is currently at 26.5 , waiting to see if I can get it at 27 but will lock in 26.5 before game-time if it doesn't show up. Everything else is locked in
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Atlanta Falcons @ Cleveland Browns
I love the Browns this week. And no, I didn’t lose money on them over the past few weeks when they were getting blown out. The Browns were in an extremely rough spot last week as they fired two coaches in the middle of the week, while Gregg Williams and some guy named Freddie Kitchens had to gameplan for the Chiefs in 4 days, a Chiefs team that has the most offensive weopons in the NFL. It’s nearly impossible to gameplan for a team like that with just 4 days while also managing a coaching transition. It's no surprise they gave up 37 points at home.
But now with that game behind them and a full week to prepare, I think the players and coaching staff will be in a far better position here to compete. Let’s not forget the Browns beat the Ravens at home, and took the Steelers to overtime earlier in the year with the same personnel. The Falcons meanwhile, are in a huge play-against spot here. After starting the season 1-4, the Falcons have beat the Bucs, Giants, and Redskins – and suddenly they deserve to be -6 in Cleveland? The same Falcons team that were -4 at home to the Giants, which if converted from their home line, would have been +2 on the road. So your telling me the Falcons were +2 @ NYG two weeks ago but now -6 in Cleveland? The only thing that has happened since then is that Cleveland was blown out to KC in a game they were in no position to compete in. I like Cleveland to win this game straight up, Atlanta has been overrated all year - nothing has changed.
Browns +6 -118 (6x) +205 (1x)
Patriots Under (4x)
Cardinals +17 -120 (2x)
Raiders +10 (5x)
Dolphins +10 (3x)
Jaguars +9.5 / Browns +14 -120 (2x)
Titans +14 / Browns +14 -120 (1.5x)
NFL YTD: 63-36 ATS +35.75 Units
Patriots Under is currently at 26.5 , waiting to see if I can get it at 27 but will lock in 26.5 before game-time if it doesn't show up. Everything else is locked in
Much respect to you but curious on why you would want to put any hard earned money on Oakland at this point? I have been a fan of theirs for 40 years and I have never seen anything more embarrassing from them the last 3 weeks they have played. Total no shows against Seattle in London (27-3) Then gave up 42 to Indy at home and lastly losing by 31 to the awful 49er's.
It couldn't be more obvious that they are tanking and to make matters worse they gave away their only pass rusher (Irvine) for nothing earlier this week. They literally have no pash rush at all and their Oline is decimated with injuries. I just don't see any way Rivers and company don't destroy them.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
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Much respect to you but curious on why you would want to put any hard earned money on Oakland at this point? I have been a fan of theirs for 40 years and I have never seen anything more embarrassing from them the last 3 weeks they have played. Total no shows against Seattle in London (27-3) Then gave up 42 to Indy at home and lastly losing by 31 to the awful 49er's.
It couldn't be more obvious that they are tanking and to make matters worse they gave away their only pass rusher (Irvine) for nothing earlier this week. They literally have no pash rush at all and their Oline is decimated with injuries. I just don't see any way Rivers and company don't destroy them.
Much respect to you but curious on why you would want to put any hard earned money on Oakland at this point? I have been a fan of theirs for 40 years and I have never seen anything more embarrassing from them the last 3 weeks they have played. Total no shows against Seattle in London (27-3) Then gave up 42 to Indy at home and lastly losing by 31 to the awful 49er's.
It couldn't be more obvious that they are tanking and to make matters worse they gave away their only pass rusher (Irvine) for nothing earlier this week. They literally have no pash rush at all and their Oline is decimated with injuries. I just don't see any way Rivers and company don't destroy them.
There's not much of a write-up that can justify a bet on a terrible Raiders team, but I've been following the Chargers closely over the past couple weeks and this isn't a good spot for their defense. I think they will give up a lot of points
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Quote Originally Posted by thehuntman:
Much respect to you but curious on why you would want to put any hard earned money on Oakland at this point? I have been a fan of theirs for 40 years and I have never seen anything more embarrassing from them the last 3 weeks they have played. Total no shows against Seattle in London (27-3) Then gave up 42 to Indy at home and lastly losing by 31 to the awful 49er's.
It couldn't be more obvious that they are tanking and to make matters worse they gave away their only pass rusher (Irvine) for nothing earlier this week. They literally have no pash rush at all and their Oline is decimated with injuries. I just don't see any way Rivers and company don't destroy them.
There's not much of a write-up that can justify a bet on a terrible Raiders team, but I've been following the Chargers closely over the past couple weeks and this isn't a good spot for their defense. I think they will give up a lot of points
Why are we fading a team we think so highly of? One that we have winning the AFC? One that has shoved it the last couple times we have bet against them?
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Quote Originally Posted by LeagueCapper:
Line just moved to 27 so locking that in now.
Patriots Under 27 (4x)
LC,
Why are we fading a team we think so highly of? One that we have winning the AFC? One that has shoved it the last couple times we have bet against them?
"So
your telling me the Falcons were +2 @ NYG two weeks ago but now -6 in
Cleveland? The only thing that has happened since then is that Cleveland
was blown out to KC in a game they were in no position to compete in."
There was another thing that happened and you don't talk about it. Atlanta, on the road blew out Washington.
24-10 Atlanta
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Atlanta/Cleveland
"So
your telling me the Falcons were +2 @ NYG two weeks ago but now -6 in
Cleveland? The only thing that has happened since then is that Cleveland
was blown out to KC in a game they were in no position to compete in."
There was another thing that happened and you don't talk about it. Atlanta, on the road blew out Washington.
If I didn't know better I would think this thread has been hijacked and written by the bookies in Vegas. Just some bizarre picks. Atlanta is on a roll and the Browns have no coach.
And there is no way in hell I would bet on the tanking Raiders again this season. I learned my lesson last Monday night.
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If I didn't know better I would think this thread has been hijacked and written by the bookies in Vegas. Just some bizarre picks. Atlanta is on a roll and the Browns have no coach.
And there is no way in hell I would bet on the tanking Raiders again this season. I learned my lesson last Monday night.
OK let me get this straight. The team that should of won the superbowl last year,whos offense is playing great, and just as importantly NEEDS to win, is some how a bet against? Altho I'm using them in a moneyline parlay with phily. Betting against them in this spot is very dangerous
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OK let me get this straight. The team that should of won the superbowl last year,whos offense is playing great, and just as importantly NEEDS to win, is some how a bet against? Altho I'm using them in a moneyline parlay with phily. Betting against them in this spot is very dangerous
Atlanta Falcons @ Cleveland BrownsI love the Browns this week. And no, I didn’t lose money on them over the past few weeks when they were getting blown out. The Browns were in an extremely rough spot last week as they fired two coaches in the middle of the week, while Gregg Williams and some guy named Freddie Kitchens had to gameplan for the Chiefs in 4 days, a Chiefs team that has the most offensive weopons in the NFL. It’s nearly impossible to gameplan for a team like that with just 4 days while also managing a coaching transition. It's no surprise they gave up 37 points at home. But now with that game behind them and a full week to prepare, I think the players and coaching staff will be in a far better position here to compete. Let’s not forget the Browns beat the Ravens at home, and took the Steelers to overtime earlier in the year with the same personnel. The Falcons meanwhile, are in a huge play-against spot here. After starting the season 1-4, the Falcons have beat the Bucs, Giants, and Redskins – and suddenly they deserve to be -6 in Cleveland? The same Falcons team that were -4 at home to the Giants, which if converted from their home line, would have been +2 on the road. So your telling me the Falcons were +2 @ NYG two weeks ago but now -6 in Cleveland? The only thing that has happened since then is that Cleveland was blown out to KC in a game they were in no position to compete in. I like Cleveland to win this game straight up, Atlanta has been overrated all year - nothing has changed.Browns +6 -118 (6x) +205 (1x)Patriots Under (4x)Cardinals +17 -120 (2x)Raiders +10 (5x)Dolphins +10 (3x) Jaguars +9.5 / Browns +14 -120 (2x)Titans +14 / Browns +14 -120 (1.5x)NFL YTD: 63-36 ATS +35.75 Units Patriots Under is currently at 26.5 , waiting to see if I can get it at 27 but will lock in 26.5 before game-time if it doesn't show up. Everything else is locked in
Atlanta suffered major injuries on defense early in the year or they would be 6-2. Your write up is weak. your plays look weak. your only chance will be to back door 1 of these plays
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Quote Originally Posted by LeagueCapper:
Atlanta Falcons @ Cleveland BrownsI love the Browns this week. And no, I didn’t lose money on them over the past few weeks when they were getting blown out. The Browns were in an extremely rough spot last week as they fired two coaches in the middle of the week, while Gregg Williams and some guy named Freddie Kitchens had to gameplan for the Chiefs in 4 days, a Chiefs team that has the most offensive weopons in the NFL. It’s nearly impossible to gameplan for a team like that with just 4 days while also managing a coaching transition. It's no surprise they gave up 37 points at home. But now with that game behind them and a full week to prepare, I think the players and coaching staff will be in a far better position here to compete. Let’s not forget the Browns beat the Ravens at home, and took the Steelers to overtime earlier in the year with the same personnel. The Falcons meanwhile, are in a huge play-against spot here. After starting the season 1-4, the Falcons have beat the Bucs, Giants, and Redskins – and suddenly they deserve to be -6 in Cleveland? The same Falcons team that were -4 at home to the Giants, which if converted from their home line, would have been +2 on the road. So your telling me the Falcons were +2 @ NYG two weeks ago but now -6 in Cleveland? The only thing that has happened since then is that Cleveland was blown out to KC in a game they were in no position to compete in. I like Cleveland to win this game straight up, Atlanta has been overrated all year - nothing has changed.Browns +6 -118 (6x) +205 (1x)Patriots Under (4x)Cardinals +17 -120 (2x)Raiders +10 (5x)Dolphins +10 (3x) Jaguars +9.5 / Browns +14 -120 (2x)Titans +14 / Browns +14 -120 (1.5x)NFL YTD: 63-36 ATS +35.75 Units Patriots Under is currently at 26.5 , waiting to see if I can get it at 27 but will lock in 26.5 before game-time if it doesn't show up. Everything else is locked in
Atlanta suffered major injuries on defense early in the year or they would be 6-2. Your write up is weak. your plays look weak. your only chance will be to back door 1 of these plays
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