I will do this for the whole season and playoffs. I will keep track of the plays and post updates through out the day/week so you can see were we stand.
If there is a day where its only a few games i might do a post for that day only I will specify in the topic heading, but will ALWAYS do one for the week. This will not count towards the weekly record plays.
RULES:
1. POST YOUR SINGLE BEST PLAY. If you post more than one I will NOT count it.
2. ONLY (sides & totals). -NO- Money lines, Quarter or Half time plays.
I will do this for the whole season and playoffs. I will keep track of the plays and post updates through out the day/week so you can see were we stand.
If there is a day where its only a few games i might do a post for that day only I will specify in the topic heading, but will ALWAYS do one for the week. This will not count towards the weekly record plays.
RULES:
1. POST YOUR SINGLE BEST PLAY. If you post more than one I will NOT count it.
2. ONLY (sides & totals). -NO- Money lines, Quarter or Half time plays.
Analysis: The Jets have been on fire, and the betting public has taken notice, as they cashed in big last week. Their key? Great defense off of lots of pressure from Rex Ryan exotic blitz schemes, and shutdown corner play on Johnson and Moss respectively. So why are the Titans the play here? The run game. The jets have not faced a decent running attack in these first two games, allowing them to only worry about the passing game. Steve Slaton only netted 9 carries in Week 1 (17 yards, 38 as a team) and Week 2 saw no one on NE with more than 8 carries (83 team rush yds). The Titans won't let that slide. Chris Johnson and LenDale White will get a huge workload this week, and the Jets will be forced to focus on the run first, pass second; something they have yet to have to do this season. I don't think Rex Ryan will get the same pressure that he has these past two weeks, and I think the score line will show. Play action will hold the safeties and keep the pass rush honest. Good value on the TEN ML, but I'm going with the spread to be safe. BOL to everyone Week 3!
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Play of the week: TEN (+3) vs NYJ
Analysis: The Jets have been on fire, and the betting public has taken notice, as they cashed in big last week. Their key? Great defense off of lots of pressure from Rex Ryan exotic blitz schemes, and shutdown corner play on Johnson and Moss respectively. So why are the Titans the play here? The run game. The jets have not faced a decent running attack in these first two games, allowing them to only worry about the passing game. Steve Slaton only netted 9 carries in Week 1 (17 yards, 38 as a team) and Week 2 saw no one on NE with more than 8 carries (83 team rush yds). The Titans won't let that slide. Chris Johnson and LenDale White will get a huge workload this week, and the Jets will be forced to focus on the run first, pass second; something they have yet to have to do this season. I don't think Rex Ryan will get the same pressure that he has these past two weeks, and I think the score line will show. Play action will hold the safeties and keep the pass rush honest. Good value on the TEN ML, but I'm going with the spread to be safe. BOL to everyone Week 3!
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