Panthers still alive in the NFC terrible south and Chiefs can just think this is a layup. Panthers can chew up the clock with Chuba Hubbard. I don’t know if this is a stupid post like usual with me or I’m actually onto a good pick here with spread and a sprinkle on the alt spread +4
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Panthers still alive in the NFC terrible south and Chiefs can just think this is a layup. Panthers can chew up the clock with Chuba Hubbard. I don’t know if this is a stupid post like usual with me or I’m actually onto a good pick here with spread and a sprinkle on the alt spread +4
Panthers still alive in the NFC terrible south and Chiefs can just think this is a layup. Panthers can chew up the clock with Chuba Hubbard. I don’t know if this is a stupid post like usual with me or I’m actually onto a good pick here with spread and a sprinkle on the alt spread +4
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Quote Originally Posted by DefenseWinsSB:
Panthers still alive in the NFC terrible south and Chiefs can just think this is a layup. Panthers can chew up the clock with Chuba Hubbard. I don’t know if this is a stupid post like usual with me or I’m actually onto a good pick here with spread and a sprinkle on the alt spread +4
I thought for a second they could beat them. What's not to like about a team off a bye with a little momentum. First time Panthers and Bryce are coming off BTB wins in last 2 years. But if you look at the box scores of those wins some could say they were lucky wins. They could only get 246 total yards against a Saints defense giving up 390 on average. Then Hubbard had a day against the the Giants shitty run defense. Any 7 point dog win is impressive but I'm not buying them to shock the world 3 games in a row.
KC is 2-0 SU and ATS last 2 years after 1st loss of season. Regular season last year they were 4-2 ATS after a loss and 2-1 ATS the year before. I think they will bounce back nicely. They have Vegas on deck so the focus should be to get back on track and get rid of that nasty loss taste. Not sure if I will pull the trigger but think KC ats is the right side.
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I thought for a second they could beat them. What's not to like about a team off a bye with a little momentum. First time Panthers and Bryce are coming off BTB wins in last 2 years. But if you look at the box scores of those wins some could say they were lucky wins. They could only get 246 total yards against a Saints defense giving up 390 on average. Then Hubbard had a day against the the Giants shitty run defense. Any 7 point dog win is impressive but I'm not buying them to shock the world 3 games in a row.
KC is 2-0 SU and ATS last 2 years after 1st loss of season. Regular season last year they were 4-2 ATS after a loss and 2-1 ATS the year before. I think they will bounce back nicely. They have Vegas on deck so the focus should be to get back on track and get rid of that nasty loss taste. Not sure if I will pull the trigger but think KC ats is the right side.
I thought for a second they could beat them. What's not to like about a team off a bye with a little momentum. First time Panthers and Bryce are coming off BTB wins in last 2 years. But if you look at the box scores of those wins some could say they were lucky wins. They could only get 246 total yards against a Saints defense giving up 390 on average. Then Hubbard had a day against the the Giants shitty run defense. Any 7 point dog win is impressive but I'm not buying them to shock the world 3 games in a row. KC is 2-0 SU and ATS last 2 years after 1st loss of season. Regular season last year they were 4-2 ATS after a loss and 2-1 ATS the year before. I think they will bounce back nicely. They have Vegas on deck so the focus should be to get back on track and get rid of that nasty loss taste. Not sure if I will pull the trigger but think KC ats is the right side.
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Quote Originally Posted by Stress:
I thought for a second they could beat them. What's not to like about a team off a bye with a little momentum. First time Panthers and Bryce are coming off BTB wins in last 2 years. But if you look at the box scores of those wins some could say they were lucky wins. They could only get 246 total yards against a Saints defense giving up 390 on average. Then Hubbard had a day against the the Giants shitty run defense. Any 7 point dog win is impressive but I'm not buying them to shock the world 3 games in a row. KC is 2-0 SU and ATS last 2 years after 1st loss of season. Regular season last year they were 4-2 ATS after a loss and 2-1 ATS the year before. I think they will bounce back nicely. They have Vegas on deck so the focus should be to get back on track and get rid of that nasty loss taste. Not sure if I will pull the trigger but think KC ats is the right side.
Would not surprise me. I’m on Carolina as this is a let down spot for KC coming off their first loss, BB on the road, and Carolina coming off a bye getting DD points at home. Then again, KC is light years better than Carolina with a strong D and a huge QB mismatch. If Bryce Young can take care of the football and Carolina can establish a run game I like their chances of keeping this competitive. I think the Carolina D can slow down Maholmes, but they can’t fall behind by more than 1 score and expect Bryce Young to get them back in the game.
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Would not surprise me. I’m on Carolina as this is a let down spot for KC coming off their first loss, BB on the road, and Carolina coming off a bye getting DD points at home. Then again, KC is light years better than Carolina with a strong D and a huge QB mismatch. If Bryce Young can take care of the football and Carolina can establish a run game I like their chances of keeping this competitive. I think the Carolina D can slow down Maholmes, but they can’t fall behind by more than 1 score and expect Bryce Young to get them back in the game.
We did just see a similar scenario in the NBA where Cleveland was undefeated and lost against conference rival Boston. Came out the next day and bitchslapped bottom dweller New Orleans at home.
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We did just see a similar scenario in the NBA where Cleveland was undefeated and lost against conference rival Boston. Came out the next day and bitchslapped bottom dweller New Orleans at home.
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