What are your thoughts Puck? Do you doubt your Fins that much? I'm on the other side tonight. (Which usually sucks for me.) I think the Fins play enough ball control to win this at home. Henne has more arm and more time to prepare.
What are your thoughts Puck? Do you doubt your Fins that much? I'm on the other side tonight. (Which usually sucks for me.) I think the Fins play enough ball control to win this at home. Henne has more arm and more time to prepare.
A loss tends to deflate a team, while a win tends to lift a team. Jets lost their first getting blown out by Nawlins last week, while the Fins got in the win column over Buff.
A couple of stats (one offensive & one defensive) pertinent to this game really stands out at me: While the Jets have rushed for a season average of about 130 yards a game, the Fins' average is about 185. Clearly, the Fins are a better rushing team. Secondly, on defense the Jets' season average is over 100 yards on the ground, while the Fins give up an average of just 61 per game.
What that tells me, is that the Fins will run easily against the Jets, which controls the ball, which keeps the Jets' defense on the field longer, which gives the Fins the win.
And, the game is in Miami.
And, the League loves parody, so if the refs have an agenda, they'll be on the home side, the home dog, which will make the 3-1 Jets 3-2 and the 1-3 Fins 2-3.
You have to take the Fins at home and the points, don't you?
Of course if you have five-thousand five-hundred dollars to risk betting on a meaningless sporting event, then I'll presume you can easily afford to lose.
A loss tends to deflate a team, while a win tends to lift a team. Jets lost their first getting blown out by Nawlins last week, while the Fins got in the win column over Buff.
A couple of stats (one offensive & one defensive) pertinent to this game really stands out at me: While the Jets have rushed for a season average of about 130 yards a game, the Fins' average is about 185. Clearly, the Fins are a better rushing team. Secondly, on defense the Jets' season average is over 100 yards on the ground, while the Fins give up an average of just 61 per game.
What that tells me, is that the Fins will run easily against the Jets, which controls the ball, which keeps the Jets' defense on the field longer, which gives the Fins the win.
And, the game is in Miami.
And, the League loves parody, so if the refs have an agenda, they'll be on the home side, the home dog, which will make the 3-1 Jets 3-2 and the 1-3 Fins 2-3.
You have to take the Fins at home and the points, don't you?
Of course if you have five-thousand five-hundred dollars to risk betting on a meaningless sporting event, then I'll presume you can easily afford to lose.
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