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Blearchie
09-29-2005, 12:52 AM
Here they are. The saints/bills game is no line - just pick the winner. :)
Blearchie
09-29-2005, 02:14 AM
The one that stands out to me big time here is the skins game.
Washington -2? I see the Seahawks winning outright.
If I was smart I would have checked my bet before I submitted it and bet that way too :p
Other teaser is the Jags being -4 to Denver. I'll take the broncs and the spread after watching em shut down the chiefs monday night. :)
Saragon the Warlock
09-29-2005, 04:33 PM
The one that stands out to me big time here is the skins game.
Washington -2? I see the Seahawks winning outright.
If I was smart I would have checked my bet before I submitted it and bet that way too :p
Other teaser is the Jags being -4 to Denver. I'll take the broncs and the spread after watching em shut down the chiefs monday night. :)
Jags got a great defense though :eek:
karmon shadowstalker
09-29-2005, 05:13 PM
Seattle has always played horribly on the road - at least I think thats why the skins are favored. That said, I still think the hawks will win. Alexander's off to his best start in years and washington gave up 81 yards to Julius Jones and the abysmal Dallas line.
As a Falcons fan, I'm real worried about the Minnesota game. We're starting a very green secondary, and Culpepper seems to have settled down.
I think the best game of the week will be Philly - Kansas City. Philly will have trouble stopping the run, and Mcnabb's injury is only going to get worse as the season goes on.
Taleren Bloodsong
09-29-2005, 06:50 PM
the thing is, the skins are at home and are undefeated. The skins have an excellant defense as well.
Fandros
09-29-2005, 07:23 PM
Shit, I meant to post 200 that the raiders wouldn't cover. It now appears I bet that they would...
Can you fix this B?
Fandros
Saragon the Warlock
09-29-2005, 11:05 PM
uhh, who voted that the Ravens won't cover agianst the Jets?:confused: A rested Baltimore Defense agianst NYJ's third string Bollinger and now an aging Testaverde picked up from the scrap heap? :confused:
Valdaan
09-30-2005, 01:45 AM
Even if they shut out the Jets, they still have to find some way to score at least 7.5 points.
Blearchie
09-30-2005, 09:10 AM
I think the best game of the week will be Philly - Kansas City. Philly will have trouble stopping the run, and Mcnabb's injury is only going to get worse as the season goes on.
I think McNabb's injury is going to be the biggest story in the NFC this year. Really opens up the best of the NFC debate.
Sanchek
09-30-2005, 11:35 AM
Shit, I meant to post 200 that the raiders wouldn't cover. It now appears I bet that they would...
Can you fix this B?
Fandros
Should be fixed.
Saragon the Warlock
09-30-2005, 03:06 PM
Even if they shut out the Jets, they still have to find some way to score at least 7.5 points.
Well, they should have plenty of oppurtunities, I can't imagine the Jets playing much offense other than an occasional 3 and out. Jamal Lewis is back this week so that should help.
Taleren Bloodsong
09-30-2005, 03:57 PM
Baltimore has played 2 games thus far, last week was their bye week. In those 2 games they scored a total of 17 points, with one of those games against the pitiful Tennessee Titans. In those 2 games, the Ravens have a total of 583 offensive yards with a grand total of 91 rushing yards. Jamaal Lewis played in both games and has a total of 57 yards on 26 carries with a 2.2 yd/rush average. I don't think it's by any stretch of the imagination to think that they may not score more than 7 points in this game. The Ravens defense has also given up more yards through 2 games than they've gained on offense, 630 against to 583 for, so I'd say they probably won't shut out the Jets. Now, I'm not saying the Jets are going to beat the Ravens, but I think 7.5 points is WAY too big of a spread.
Saragon the Warlock
10-01-2005, 12:17 AM
Baltimore has played 2 games thus far, last week was their bye week. In those 2 games they scored a total of 17 points, with one of those games against the pitiful Tennessee Titans. In those 2 games, the Ravens have a total of 583 offensive yards with a grand total of 91 rushing yards. Jamaal Lewis played in both games and has a total of 57 yards on 26 carries with a 2.2 yd/rush average. I don't think it's by any stretch of the imagination to think that they may not score more than 7 points in this game. The Ravens defense has also given up more yards through 2 games than they've gained on offense, 630 against to 583 for, so I'd say they probably won't shut out the Jets. Now, I'm not saying the Jets are going to beat the Ravens, but I think 7.5 points is WAY too big of a spread.
Ok, point taken. :p
Taleren Bloodsong
10-01-2005, 03:09 AM
of course the raven's d could score more than 7.5 points heh
Valdaan
10-01-2005, 01:20 PM
That's what scares me. I don't look for their offense to do much, but their defense is always a possibility to score.
karmon shadowstalker
10-01-2005, 06:04 PM
I'll take Indianapolis -7 at Tennessee for the sure thing. just wish I had gotten manning when his owner shuffled him off.
velvetsilence
10-02-2005, 01:09 PM
the problem with the Hawk's is ya never know wich version you'll get. they are capable of scoring 35+ points in any game they go into.
smart money is driving the Cadillac to the Buc's 4-0 start
Taleren Bloodsong
10-02-2005, 08:45 PM
go jets, score 3 points just to proove me wrong. If you would have told me that Baltimore would score 13 points, I would have said, no way they covered the spread.
I was right about one thing, they didn't shut out the Jets lol :rolleyes:
Saragon the Warlock
10-03-2005, 04:26 PM
I take back everything I ever said about Manning. 4 TDs in one game, whooo!:p
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