Just curious to why you like the under in the broncos game. I personally like the over, but it's good to hear the opposite side's pick.
Carolina has played the second toughest schedule in the NFL and they've hung in to a lot of games lately. This is a team that is making positive improvements every week. The ESPN hoopla about Cam Newton is way over blown. They have a solid running game and a good defense. Denver is also in a tough spot playing their second east coast road game in a row after playing the Saints on MNF three weeks ago. They haven't seen even a remotely good defense in a month and I think playing a tough Carolina D on the road could mean they come out flat offensively.
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Quote Originally Posted by FedererFan28:
Just curious to why you like the under in the broncos game. I personally like the over, but it's good to hear the opposite side's pick.
Carolina has played the second toughest schedule in the NFL and they've hung in to a lot of games lately. This is a team that is making positive improvements every week. The ESPN hoopla about Cam Newton is way over blown. They have a solid running game and a good defense. Denver is also in a tough spot playing their second east coast road game in a row after playing the Saints on MNF three weeks ago. They haven't seen even a remotely good defense in a month and I think playing a tough Carolina D on the road could mean they come out flat offensively.
Sweet! So happy you have you back! Best of luck! I guess the HOU tease could be due to poor weather and great defenses?
Lets look at the offenses that Chicago has played this season (based on my rankings):
IND #25
GB #6
STL #22
DAL #24
JAC #32
DET #12
CAR #20
TEN #18
Their defense has benefited from a very easy schedule. After adjusting for SOS with in my RPI, the Bears D ranks #5 (Houston ranks #2). In the two games that the Bears played an offense similar in caliber to the Lions, they lost by 13 to the Packers and won by only 6 against the Lions. Also, if you remove all the defensive scores from the Bears point total this season, they become a below average team in terms of scoring production. The Bears are a good team, don't get me wrong. But I don't think their offense will be able to put a touchdown of difference ahead of Houston. Houston also runs a very tight show and they're not prone to the same type of big play meltdowns that the Bears have feasted on all season.
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Quote Originally Posted by as440042:
Sweet! So happy you have you back! Best of luck! I guess the HOU tease could be due to poor weather and great defenses?
Lets look at the offenses that Chicago has played this season (based on my rankings):
IND #25
GB #6
STL #22
DAL #24
JAC #32
DET #12
CAR #20
TEN #18
Their defense has benefited from a very easy schedule. After adjusting for SOS with in my RPI, the Bears D ranks #5 (Houston ranks #2). In the two games that the Bears played an offense similar in caliber to the Lions, they lost by 13 to the Packers and won by only 6 against the Lions. Also, if you remove all the defensive scores from the Bears point total this season, they become a below average team in terms of scoring production. The Bears are a good team, don't get me wrong. But I don't think their offense will be able to put a touchdown of difference ahead of Houston. Houston also runs a very tight show and they're not prone to the same type of big play meltdowns that the Bears have feasted on all season.
do you like the over in the pats and chargers games?
just made a grand on joker when he was down a set + game in 2nd set woooo! im ready for nfl
The #'s are strong to the over in New England, but I'm expecting a run heavy game plan by the Pats. A fast moving clock will make any total in the 50's hard to get to. I don't have a clue on the Chargers game. Pass.
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Quote Originally Posted by davopnz:
do you like the over in the pats and chargers games?
just made a grand on joker when he was down a set + game in 2nd set woooo! im ready for nfl
The #'s are strong to the over in New England, but I'm expecting a run heavy game plan by the Pats. A fast moving clock will make any total in the 50's hard to get to. I don't have a clue on the Chargers game. Pass.
Do you like Baltimore -8 at home. Your website looks great. I just started following you.
Smile..
Baltimore's defense isn't good enough to be laying over a touchdown even against Oakland. I know my model says something like Baltimore -11.5, but I don't feel as confident about this prediction as the raw statistics do. Lots of room for a backdoor with a pass happy Oakland team and a very very poor Baltimore secondary.
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Quote Originally Posted by gkavadoy:
Hi Silly,
Do you like Baltimore -8 at home. Your website looks great. I just started following you.
Smile..
Baltimore's defense isn't good enough to be laying over a touchdown even against Oakland. I know my model says something like Baltimore -11.5, but I don't feel as confident about this prediction as the raw statistics do. Lots of room for a backdoor with a pass happy Oakland team and a very very poor Baltimore secondary.
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