Det continues to collapse Minn with rest can start to run away ( Peterson) with division which has turned out to be possibly worst in NFL. Expect Minn to blow them out early in this one although Det plays decent in 1st half but running gm of miiny will wear down Det def which fell asleep last week
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Det continues to collapse Minn with rest can start to run away ( Peterson) with division which has turned out to be possibly worst in NFL. Expect Minn to blow them out early in this one although Det plays decent in 1st half but running gm of miiny will wear down Det def which fell asleep last week
Division game. Detroit ought to be able to hang around long enough for a backdoor job. I might have to be on the house's side for this game, expect the line to go up up up.
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Division game. Detroit ought to be able to hang around long enough for a backdoor job. I might have to be on the house's side for this game, expect the line to go up up up.
anybody know if Winfield is playing? Calvin Johnson may be an impact against a back-up corner....
that could mean a backdoor cover at 16.5 friggen points lol....
I think Minn will Cover but i'll be teasing it down
Vikings are my suicide pool pick this week... they better not lose cause Farve's 40-year old groin is aching... just saw that on sportscenter as I'm typing this lol GL TO ALL!
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anybody know if Winfield is playing? Calvin Johnson may be an impact against a back-up corner....
that could mean a backdoor cover at 16.5 friggen points lol....
I think Minn will Cover but i'll be teasing it down
Vikings are my suicide pool pick this week... they better not lose cause Farve's 40-year old groin is aching... just saw that on sportscenter as I'm typing this lol GL TO ALL!
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
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I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
Need to check your all time NFL records, buddy. I'm going with Detroit and hoping for the best, i.e. 14-17 points and/or a backdoor job in garbage time. Without question Minny is a better team and will win, but I just think it's too late in the season for a divisional blowout. Plus, how do you get excited about playing the Lions? Really?
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Quote Originally Posted by supere36m3:
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
Need to check your all time NFL records, buddy. I'm going with Detroit and hoping for the best, i.e. 14-17 points and/or a backdoor job in garbage time. Without question Minny is a better team and will win, but I just think it's too late in the season for a divisional blowout. Plus, how do you get excited about playing the Lions? Really?
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
Yeah, supere, you'll need to check that stat. This year, Brett's doing well in that area, but normally not so good. Not quite as bad as Cutler on a Thursday night....
These teams met up in Week 2 when Minn won by 14, and 16.5 sure looks juicy!
Minn beat STL by 28 a week after beating GB. Now, GB bay is coming off a bye after beating GB in Lambeau. 16.5 is a lot of points, but I don't see how Detroit can hang in this situation.
Do you really see Brett handing the ball off all day?
C'mon, bettin' Detroit against Favre, is like betting OAK against the Eagles... wait?
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Quote Originally Posted by supere36m3:
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
Yeah, supere, you'll need to check that stat. This year, Brett's doing well in that area, but normally not so good. Not quite as bad as Cutler on a Thursday night....
These teams met up in Week 2 when Minn won by 14, and 16.5 sure looks juicy!
Minn beat STL by 28 a week after beating GB. Now, GB bay is coming off a bye after beating GB in Lambeau. 16.5 is a lot of points, but I don't see how Detroit can hang in this situation.
Do you really see Brett handing the ball off all day?
C'mon, bettin' Detroit against Favre, is like betting OAK against the Eagles... wait?
Yeah, supere, you'll need to check that stat. This year, Brett's doing well in that area, but normally not so good. Not quite as bad as Cutler on a Thursday night....
These teams met up in Week 2 when Minn won by 14, and 16.5 sure looks juicy!
Minn beat STL by 28 a week after beating GB. Now, GB bay is coming off a bye after beating GB in Lambeau. 16.5 is a lot of points, but I don't see how Detroit can hang in this situation.
Do you really see Brett handing the ball off all day?
C'mon, bettin' Detroit against Favre, is like betting OAK against the Eagles... wait?
Ooops...Now, MINN is coming off a bye after beating GB in Lambeau.
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Quote Originally Posted by HanoiBoi:
Yeah, supere, you'll need to check that stat. This year, Brett's doing well in that area, but normally not so good. Not quite as bad as Cutler on a Thursday night....
These teams met up in Week 2 when Minn won by 14, and 16.5 sure looks juicy!
Minn beat STL by 28 a week after beating GB. Now, GB bay is coming off a bye after beating GB in Lambeau. 16.5 is a lot of points, but I don't see how Detroit can hang in this situation.
Do you really see Brett handing the ball off all day?
C'mon, bettin' Detroit against Favre, is like betting OAK against the Eagles... wait?
Ooops...Now, MINN is coming off a bye after beating GB in Lambeau.
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
Seriously?
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Quote Originally Posted by supere36m3:
I must go with minnesota. Detroit game are easily exposed. For example last week they lead by 17 in the first quarter and remain scoreless for the rest of the game until the 3 points in the 4th quarter. 14 of their points was caused by turnover. Brett favre is known for his lack of interception. If minnesota play conservative. i would guess this game end in 10 - 28
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