I'm tempted to lay the chalk, because NE has been on fire in the ATS category as of late in the season. -16 points is a heap of points in the NFL. This is an equivalent of a blowout. Will there be a blowout come Saturday?
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I'm tempted to lay the chalk, because NE has been on fire in the ATS category as of late in the season. -16 points is a heap of points in the NFL. This is an equivalent of a blowout. Will there be a blowout come Saturday?
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will be making his first playoff start. He’s handled everything so far, but this is another challenge. The way the Packers are playing on offense, it might be on him to win this one. Aaron Rodgers has been unstoppable the past eight weeks, and he is coming off a four-touchdown pass game against a good Giants defense. The Cowboys aren’t as good as that defense. I would expect Rodgers to get his again here, which will put pressure on the Dallas offense to keep up. They want to run it, so if they can do that and keep the ball away from Rodgers that would be the ideal. Green Bay is decent against the run on defense, though. Look for Rodgers to continue his roll. Packers take it in an upset.
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Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will be making his first playoff start. He’s handled everything so far, but this is another challenge. The way the Packers are playing on offense, it might be on him to win this one. Aaron Rodgers has been unstoppable the past eight weeks, and he is coming off a four-touchdown pass game against a good Giants defense. The Cowboys aren’t as good as that defense. I would expect Rodgers to get his again here, which will put pressure on the Dallas offense to keep up. They want to run it, so if they can do that and keep the ball away from Rodgers that would be the ideal. Green Bay is decent against the run on defense, though. Look for Rodgers to continue his roll. Packers take it in an upset.
Do any of you even read what others post.Sunny your on the wrong game my friend.were speaking about the Patriots and Houston not Green bay.Thats why none of you win you don't even know what game your talking bout or some of you posted locks last week and got the nerve to Post your picks again.Now I know why very few win.I lose but I do follow some of you so to those thank you
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Do any of you even read what others post.Sunny your on the wrong game my friend.were speaking about the Patriots and Houston not Green bay.Thats why none of you win you don't even know what game your talking bout or some of you posted locks last week and got the nerve to Post your picks again.Now I know why very few win.I lose but I do follow some of you so to those thank you
In the late game, you’re probably laughing out loud, and elbowing the guy at the next stool, telling him that LUNATIC from Ecks & Bacon is gonna get sucked into taking the gigantic double-digit spread with the Texans +16 points over the Patriots. Well, yeah, kinda. But I’ll only bite if the line hits 17 (the Mirage sportsbook is there at the moment). Anything less and the wallet is closed. Talked about how QBs fare in the playoffs, and Tom Brady is amazing, with a 22-9 overall record and four Super Bowl rings. But against the spread, which is the ONLY stat that matters, Giselle’s husband is under water, swimming in red ink at 14-16-1. If you’re a fan of past performances, then you’ll love New England’s 27-0 bagel against Houston in Week 3 with Michael Barkann at QB, oops, I mean Jacoby Briskett under center. Isn’t brisket a cut of meat? Oops again, it was Brissett. Now it’s a Hall of Famer-in-waiting, home field and most likely, an easy W. Looking for a back-door cover, but would stay real light.The Patriots have been a favorite of 15 points or more 13 times since 2007. They went 13-0 SU and 7-6 ATS in those games.The Texans have been an underdog of 15 points or more twice in franchise history. They went 0-2 SU, but 2-0 ATS.
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In the late game, you’re probably laughing out loud, and elbowing the guy at the next stool, telling him that LUNATIC from Ecks & Bacon is gonna get sucked into taking the gigantic double-digit spread with the Texans +16 points over the Patriots. Well, yeah, kinda. But I’ll only bite if the line hits 17 (the Mirage sportsbook is there at the moment). Anything less and the wallet is closed. Talked about how QBs fare in the playoffs, and Tom Brady is amazing, with a 22-9 overall record and four Super Bowl rings. But against the spread, which is the ONLY stat that matters, Giselle’s husband is under water, swimming in red ink at 14-16-1. If you’re a fan of past performances, then you’ll love New England’s 27-0 bagel against Houston in Week 3 with Michael Barkann at QB, oops, I mean Jacoby Briskett under center. Isn’t brisket a cut of meat? Oops again, it was Brissett. Now it’s a Hall of Famer-in-waiting, home field and most likely, an easy W. Looking for a back-door cover, but would stay real light.The Patriots have been a favorite of 15 points or more 13 times since 2007. They went 13-0 SU and 7-6 ATS in those games.The Texans have been an underdog of 15 points or more twice in franchise history. They went 0-2 SU, but 2-0 ATS.
Texans biggest lost in the franchise history was signing Brock Osweiler, he is the worst QB and get the big pay day... lol
I really don't think NE taking seriously in this game for the injury reasons & save some gas tank for the next rounds. But I can't put my hard owning money in B. Osweiler either.
But I love the under 44.5 this game...
Hou/NE Under 44.5 for Large!
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Texans biggest lost in the franchise history was signing Brock Osweiler, he is the worst QB and get the big pay day... lol
I really don't think NE taking seriously in this game for the injury reasons & save some gas tank for the next rounds. But I can't put my hard owning money in B. Osweiler either.
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