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Just saw their "Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks" on ESPN.com. Both of them are on streaks and just thought it's worth sharing even though both of them are clowns. Mike Greenberg is on a 6 game losing streak. His picks for this week are: San Francisco +12 Minnesota +3 Mike Golic is on a 4 game winning streak. His picks for the week are: Chicago -13.5 Green Bay -3 BOL this weekend everyone
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The-dank-one | 2 |
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Yes, they are the Detroit Lions but I am all over them at -3.5 this weekend. St. Louis is that bad IMO. This is a new culture for Detroit. They have played halfway decent at home this year. Beating Washington who, while they have been in shambles, do boast a solid defense. Being competitive against arguably two of the better teams in the league, New Orleans and Pittsburgh, despite being heavily outmatched. If Stafford and Johnson are both back I think Detroit rolls here at home. Despite being the Detroit Lions.
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mmac66 | 7 |
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New York-Philadelphia games almost always come down to 1 possession. Despite not getting a single sack on Philadelphia last year in 3 games, New York still kept every game close including a road win. No Dawkins means a sigh of relief for Manning and the Philadelphia offensive line situation has the New York defensive line salivating. Remember the last time Eagles lined up Winston Justice against the Giants? "On the night, New York's defense sacked QB Donovan McNabb 12 times (tying an NFL record), with half of those sacks coming from DE Osi Umenyiora. Also, DE Michael Strahan had one sack in the game to surpass Lawrence Taylor as the Giants' All-Time Sack Leader (Taylor was present at the game)." |
demapples | 24 |
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Coming off a bye, playing at home, needing a victory more than Denver, Baltimore gets the win. Denver is obviously a good team but their games against good teams could have gone either way, just like Baltimores. |
WrightsvilleB | 20 |
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Quote Originally Posted by SAMA:
have you seen the giants play the last two weeks, i wont be on this game and hope you win but the giants were exposed down in new orleans two weeks ago and then zona came in on a mon night and gave them more then they could handle... with that said the iggs played a below average game last night in a win and got beat down at oakland so who knows, but the iggs do play the giants well everytime they get together and andy reid always seems to coach his best game against them like the playoff game last year... GL I wouldn't neccesarily say that Arizona gave them more than they could handle. Despite turning the ball over 4 times, New York still had a chance to get back in the game twice down the stretch. Turnovers were why New York lost the game in my opinion and that isn't something they will do every week. As far as this week goes, both of the losses New York suffered to Philadelphia were essentially one possession games despite the fact that New York had 0 sacks in 3 games. Considering the shape of the Philadelphia offensive line and the possibilities of the rookie McCoy in pass protection at times, it could get ugly. Do you remember the last time Umenyiora was matched up against Justice? If you don't, go look it up. No Dawkins is also going to be a sigh of relief for the Giants. Plus, people forget if Hixon doesn't drop that wide open touchdown pass in the playoffs, that game looks a lot different. |
bob696969 | 19 |
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replied to
Daunte Culppepper cancels Tuesday meeting with the Chiefs. Who is he signing with?
in NFL Betting why in the world doesn't this guy have an agent
i totally call bullshit on another suitor. we would have heard about some talks of some sort from somewhere. he is just driving his career deeper into the ground.
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HappyKane | 13 |
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only 3? since when has a road team been consistently good at all this year.
that being said, i was all over Miami but i don't know if i will be all over Oakland after the way Atlanta played Philadelphia, i really think this could be one of the 2 times out of 10 games that the stinky line isn't stinky
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BurningPlanet26 | 22 |
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you are a joke, keep posting
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FeArThEtUsK | 72 |
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did you see Clevelands first team offense against this defense in the preseason? hah, just give me your money if you want to lose
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Mac_Handicapper | 207 |
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the Bills really didn't look that smooth against two cupcake teams. even tho they won the games it really was not pretty at all. what is the Bills record going out to the west coast? something tells me it's terrible.
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soup_kitchen | 43 |
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Buffalo -8 (Trent Green, cmon?)
Arizona +1 (They are better than people think)
San Diego Chargers -7.5
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The-dank-one | 4 |
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
Not really. The first 6 offensive drives of that game for Atlanta ended in 4 punts and 2 interceptions. When they finally did score, it was because they began a drive at the Tampa Bay 23. By then they were down 17-0. They got into the Bucs red zone twice more in that game and all three times were held to field goals. The Falcons were losing by double digits from early in the 2nd quarter onward and never seriously threatened. But they did enough to be within a possession in the 4th quarter before Earnest Graham broke it open. It may have been sloppy but they didn't put themselves out of the game. some more picks. Tampa Bay Buccanneers -1 (Packers are beat up and that doesn't bode well for going on the road) Denver Broncos -10 (Their offense is going to have a field day and Kansas City offense has too far to go even against a mediocre defense, once again don't like 10 points or betting against Kansas City as a dog at Arrowhead but they are in shambles)
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The-dank-one | 4 |
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week 1: 4-1
week 2: 3-0-2
week 3: 2-3
ytd: 9-4-2
Week 4
Atlanta Falcons +7
Love the way this team has been playing. If they can get the running game going, which I think they will, they will slow this game down if not compete for the win. I'm predicting Carolina wins by 3-5 points. Atlanta played Tampa Bay really tough on the road and Atlanta has a chance to go 3-1 here. They will show up.
that's all I got so far, look out for more picks later in the week. after a losing week i'm looking to come back strong. |
The-dank-one | 4 |
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when are people going to realize that this team is laying down until Linehan is axed? every week has been a good situation for the Rams to win
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wjeremy97 | 94 |
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thanks Nuts4theball
putting in Jets +8 just for fun tonight
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The-dank-one | 8 |
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I will fade St. Louis until Linehan is fired, the players are tanking until it happens
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DoubleUp4Life | 161 |
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In his 64 career starts, including the playoffs, Manning has rallied the Giants out of a fourth-quarter hole to either take the lead or tie the game an amazing 16 times. Eleven times, including yesterday’s 26-23 overtime win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the comeback has resulted in a win. And if that doesn’t impress you, consider this: The Giants have trailed in the fourth quarter in 38 of Manning’s 64 starts - more than half. Yet he’s rallied them to win 28.9% of those times. So if the Giants trail in the final 15 minutes, Manning has basically given them a one-in-three shot to win. Here is the breakdown, comeback by comeback. Notice, too, that 7 of the 11 have come since the beginning of last year: 2004 SEASON Jan. 2 (2005) - Giants 28, Dallas 24. Giants trail 24-21 with 11 seconds remaining when Manning, then a rookie, famously audibles out of a doomed pass play into a Tiki Barber run. Barber goes three yards up the middle for a touchdown and Manning’s first win. 2005 SEASON Oct. 16 - Cowboys 16, Giants 13. Manning leads the Giants down the field for a game-tying touchdown with 19 seconds left in regulation (one drive after Brandon Jacobs fumbled at the Dallas 1). Cowboys go on to win in OT on a 45-yard field goal by Jose Cortez Oct. 23 - Giants 24, Broncos 23. Maybe his most famous regular-season comeback. Down 13 with 13 minutes left, Manning rallies the Giants and eventually hits Amani Toomer with a game-winning touchdown with 5 seconds to go. Nov. 13 – Vikings 24, Giants 21. Manning overcomes ugly, four-interception day by leading a touchdown drive (and two-point conversion) to tie the game with 1:21 remaining. But defense falls apart and Vikings deservedly win on a 48-yard field goal with 10 seconds left. Nov. 27 – Seattle 24, Giants 21. This should’ve been a win. Down 21-13 with 4:33 remaining, Manning leads Giants to a tie on a touchdown pass (and two-point conversion) with 1:59 left). He also sets up three ensuing Jay Feely field goal tries (40 at the end of regulation, and 54 and 45 in OT) but Feely misses them all. 2006 SEASON Sept. 17 – Giants 30, Eagles 24. Trailng 24-7 entering the fourth quarter, Manning engineers his biggest rally in his best game (31 for 45, 371 yards, three TDs), tying the game with a field goal drive in the final seconds. He won it on a a 31-yard pass to Plaxico Burress late in OT with two Eagles defenders about to hit him on a blitz. Nov. 5 – Giants 14, Texans 10. Not very dramatic, but the Giants did trail 10-7 entering the fourth quarter. The game-winner was a TD pass to Jeremy Shockey with 7:49 to go. Dec. 3 – Cowboys 23, Giants 20. The Giants are down by a touchdown in the final minutes, but Manning rallies and hits Burress with a 5-yard TD pass with 1:06 remaining. Unfortunately, Cowboys K Martin Gramatica wins it with one second to spare. Jan. 7 (2007) – Eagles 23, Giants 20. Trailing 20-13, the Giants overcame a 2nd-and-30 and Manning ended up tying the game with an 11-yard TD pass to Burress with 5:04 left. Of course, the defense couldn’t hold and K David Akers eliminated the Giants from the playoffs as time expired. 2007 SEASON Sept. 23 – Giants 24, Redskins 17. The Giants trail 17-10 as the fourth quarter begins, but score twice in the final 12:33, including a 33-yard TD to Burress with 5:32 remaining. Of course, the defense saves everyone with a last-second goal-line stand. Oct. 7 – Giants 35, Jets 24. Giants trail by a field goal entering the fourth, but take the lead on a 47-yard catch-and-run by Burress. They put the Jets away for good on Aaron Ross’ interception return for a touchdown with 3:15 to play. Dec. 2 – Giants 21, Bears 16. With their season slipping away, the Giants trail 16-7 before scoring twice in the final 6:54. The game-winning 2-yard run by Reuben Droughns (set up by a brilliant pass to Burress) comes with 1:33 remaining. Dec. 23 – Giants 38, Bills 21. Technically this goes in Manning’s column, though he had little to do with it on a day he fumbled five times. The Giants did trail 21-17 in the fourth, though, before two interception returns for touchdowns and an 88-yard TD run by Ahmad Bradshaw made it a blowout. Jan. 13 (2008) – Giants 21, Cowboys 17. It was a fourth-quarter comeback, but only barely. The Giants trailed 17-14 before a Brandon Jacobs’ on-yard touchdown run, 2:24 into the fourth quarter put them up for good. Manning’s best moment was a touchdown drive in the final seconds of the first half. And don’t forget R.W. McQuarters’ game-ending INT to seal the deal. Feb. 3 (2008) – Giants 17, Patriots 14. Down 14-10 with 2:39 to go against the undefeated New England Patriots, Manning calmly jogged out onto the … oh, you know the rest. 2008 SEASON Sept. 21 – Giants 26, Bengals 23. Down 20-16 with 4:39 left, Manning leads them to a go-ahead TD to Kevin Boss with 1:50 left. The Bengals rally to kick a FG at the end of regulation, but Manning connects on a couple of big passes to set up the game-winning field goal in OT. |
The-dank-one | 2 |
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Quote Originally Posted by shepherd:
answer to the question... no...
Eli is #3... that will be more obvious to everyone by the end of the year... its all about game management and not making mistakes...
right now, Eli is only behind Peyton and Brady (when healthy)...
yeah Eli is clutch as shit too....not even saying this because of the Super Bowl but moreso the Denver and Philadelphia comebacks. If you don't remember the Denver one, you don't pay much attention cause that was EPIC |
adamsmsu | 69 |
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maybe right now but it's still too early to tell
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CrusCrnshw | 15 |
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2-3, not consistent with my first two weeks but not totally shitting the bed. Glad I didn't jump on the Panthers either, thought Vikings might play over their head and their defense stepped it up.
9-4-2 on the year. Gonna work harder to get at 'em next week
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The-dank-one | 8 |
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