damn i had a feeling you were goin to pick this game and bet against my cowboys...although ur record has been great..considering carolina comes off a bye and the trends all point to carolina (like it did to SF yesterday)...but i think the absence of jon beason and chris gamble crucially works in dallas's favor...and i totally dont believe in the whole "looking ahead to next weeks game (nyg)" because dallas needs to win as many games as they can so im pretty sure they're not gonna overlook/sleep on the panthers. thats for sure. but best of luck to you...ill be on the other side..
Hmmm..i wonder why..nice avatar...lol
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Quote Originally Posted by usikbasterd:
damn i had a feeling you were goin to pick this game and bet against my cowboys...although ur record has been great..considering carolina comes off a bye and the trends all point to carolina (like it did to SF yesterday)...but i think the absence of jon beason and chris gamble crucially works in dallas's favor...and i totally dont believe in the whole "looking ahead to next weeks game (nyg)" because dallas needs to win as many games as they can so im pretty sure they're not gonna overlook/sleep on the panthers. thats for sure. but best of luck to you...ill be on the other side..
The Dallas pass defense "can" be tough? They are #1 in the league in total defense and # 1 in the league vs the pass.
Throw out all the ATS garbage, that shit means nothing. Cam Newton and the Panthers are a lost football team. Cam Newton has not handled losing well at all, and is a f*cking crybaby. Last year, with all his "super man" acts, and when things were going good, it was all cake & ice cream. Now, he has faced adversity & has crumbled. Carolina ranks 30th in total offense. So you have the 30th ranked offense going vs the #1 ranked Defense. .. also....
You say that 3 of the 4 losses from Carolina have been less than a touchdown? What does that mean? With the exception of about two-to-three games every Sunday, all games come down to around 3 to 7 points. Moreover, there have been three common opponents between these two teams; Seattle, Tampa Bay & the NYG. They both lost to Seattle, the only difference? Carolina got them at home and Dallas had to travel to Seattle (a place nobody wants to play right now. Just ask Tom Brady) Seattles road record is 1-4, and that one win was against? You guessed it, Carolina. As for the other two common opponents; Tampa Bay & New York, the Cowboys beat both of them and Carolina lost to both of them (technically saying that Carolina "lost" to NY is an understatement, b/c they were humiliated on National TV) and the Giants had 1/2 their team on the bench (started a 3rd string RB who ran all over them...)
As for the Cowboys last two games you speak of, you can throw out the Bears game from the total of "65" that you referenced. 3 touchdowns were scored by the Bears defense, it was not the Dallas D giving up those points. And as for the Ravens, they have the 5th best offense in the league right now and outscored (and beat) the team with the best offense in the league (the Patriots).
I'm not a Cowboy lover, and like to fade them from time to time, but this game isn't the time IMO.
Good Luck!
btw; If you want a stat to look at, Carolina ranks 2nd to DEAD last in 3rd down conversions. One of the most important stats in the NFL.
This is why you bet with what your eyes tell you and not by what ATS says or "look ahead games"
Cam Newton is still a mess and they lost the game b/c of the last sentence. They couldn't convert 3rd downs (or 4th downs for that matter.)
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Quote Originally Posted by rLp:
The Dallas pass defense "can" be tough? They are #1 in the league in total defense and # 1 in the league vs the pass.
Throw out all the ATS garbage, that shit means nothing. Cam Newton and the Panthers are a lost football team. Cam Newton has not handled losing well at all, and is a f*cking crybaby. Last year, with all his "super man" acts, and when things were going good, it was all cake & ice cream. Now, he has faced adversity & has crumbled. Carolina ranks 30th in total offense. So you have the 30th ranked offense going vs the #1 ranked Defense. .. also....
You say that 3 of the 4 losses from Carolina have been less than a touchdown? What does that mean? With the exception of about two-to-three games every Sunday, all games come down to around 3 to 7 points. Moreover, there have been three common opponents between these two teams; Seattle, Tampa Bay & the NYG. They both lost to Seattle, the only difference? Carolina got them at home and Dallas had to travel to Seattle (a place nobody wants to play right now. Just ask Tom Brady) Seattles road record is 1-4, and that one win was against? You guessed it, Carolina. As for the other two common opponents; Tampa Bay & New York, the Cowboys beat both of them and Carolina lost to both of them (technically saying that Carolina "lost" to NY is an understatement, b/c they were humiliated on National TV) and the Giants had 1/2 their team on the bench (started a 3rd string RB who ran all over them...)
As for the Cowboys last two games you speak of, you can throw out the Bears game from the total of "65" that you referenced. 3 touchdowns were scored by the Bears defense, it was not the Dallas D giving up those points. And as for the Ravens, they have the 5th best offense in the league right now and outscored (and beat) the team with the best offense in the league (the Patriots).
I'm not a Cowboy lover, and like to fade them from time to time, but this game isn't the time IMO.
Good Luck!
btw; If you want a stat to look at, Carolina ranks 2nd to DEAD last in 3rd down conversions. One of the most important stats in the NFL.
This is why you bet with what your eyes tell you and not by what ATS says or "look ahead games"
Cam Newton is still a mess and they lost the game b/c of the last sentence. They couldn't convert 3rd downs (or 4th downs for that matter.)
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