Probably will still add a couple more before Sunday. Looking at the Houston, Tampa, Broncos games and seeing where the lines head. Let's start this week off right with a win on the jags tonight!
Probably will still add a couple more before Sunday. Looking at the Houston, Tampa, Broncos games and seeing where the lines head. Let's start this week off right with a win on the jags tonight!
Jags: I'm not convinced the Titans are better than anyone on a neutral field. They had a couple fairly respectable wins on the road, but they're 1-3 at home and the one win was a game where the browns outplayed them but lost by 2 to a couple big plays. The defense played well the first few weeks, but seems to have been figured out as they've allowed a lot more offense the last few weeks. Jags have playoff potential and talent, and have massively under performed. The jags defense is actually quite solid, and has largely suffered from the offense being unable to stay on the field. Jags can man up Titans pathetic corners and stuff the box, Bortles is due for a big game and Jags win this one by a touchdown. Getting +3.5 is just a bonus.
Bengals: The bengals have been money machines for the past two years, and here they are still being undervalued. Their record isn't pretty, but they've lost to teams that are in the top 5 of the league thus far. They outplayed the Patriots for a half, and finally getting Eifert fully back will help the red zone woes. Redskins aren't healthy, and there's not a man on that roster that could even dream of covering AJ green with Norman out.
Bills: This doesn't feel good. The patriots are capable of covering a 2 touchdown spread on anybody this year. But, the Bills are an above average team at home in a division game, and a touchdown is just too much. Rex Ryan has had modest success slowing down the Patriots, and while I doubt they win this game, I think this is too many points to pass up on in the situation.
Chiefs: Chiefs are going on a run similar to last year. They're already getting pretty hot, and there's no chance in hell Indi's defense stops the run. This will go very similar to the Raider's game 2 weeks ago, where the Chiefs defense does enough to slow down a quality quarterback and the offense controls the ball and keeps it out of his hands. Chiefs by double digits.
Jags: I'm not convinced the Titans are better than anyone on a neutral field. They had a couple fairly respectable wins on the road, but they're 1-3 at home and the one win was a game where the browns outplayed them but lost by 2 to a couple big plays. The defense played well the first few weeks, but seems to have been figured out as they've allowed a lot more offense the last few weeks. Jags have playoff potential and talent, and have massively under performed. The jags defense is actually quite solid, and has largely suffered from the offense being unable to stay on the field. Jags can man up Titans pathetic corners and stuff the box, Bortles is due for a big game and Jags win this one by a touchdown. Getting +3.5 is just a bonus.
Bengals: The bengals have been money machines for the past two years, and here they are still being undervalued. Their record isn't pretty, but they've lost to teams that are in the top 5 of the league thus far. They outplayed the Patriots for a half, and finally getting Eifert fully back will help the red zone woes. Redskins aren't healthy, and there's not a man on that roster that could even dream of covering AJ green with Norman out.
Bills: This doesn't feel good. The patriots are capable of covering a 2 touchdown spread on anybody this year. But, the Bills are an above average team at home in a division game, and a touchdown is just too much. Rex Ryan has had modest success slowing down the Patriots, and while I doubt they win this game, I think this is too many points to pass up on in the situation.
Chiefs: Chiefs are going on a run similar to last year. They're already getting pretty hot, and there's no chance in hell Indi's defense stops the run. This will go very similar to the Raider's game 2 weeks ago, where the Chiefs defense does enough to slow down a quality quarterback and the offense controls the ball and keeps it out of his hands. Chiefs by double digits.
Falcons are better than the Packers by a large margin on a Neutral field from what we've seen so far. Don't let Rodgers having a decent game against a poor Bears secondary fool you, something isn't right in Green Bay this year. Falcons roll by 2 scores here.
Falcons are better than the Packers by a large margin on a Neutral field from what we've seen so far. Don't let Rodgers having a decent game against a poor Bears secondary fool you, something isn't right in Green Bay this year. Falcons roll by 2 scores here.
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