@magiccarpetride
Nope. 49ers cover 10 points all day
Seahawks are going to wreck even 10 point teasers. The Niners have shown a lot of heart through all their injuries. But if you look closely at the last time they played and take away Pearson and Kittle, they don’t stand a chance.
Seahawks are going to wreck even 10 point teasers. The Niners have shown a lot of heart through all their injuries. But if you look closely at the last time they played and take away Pearson and Kittle, they don’t stand a chance.
I don’t understand why Caleb Williams and the Bears still aren’t getting real respect. Quietly, that might end up being the closest game of the weekend. Caleb has shown all season that he can lead, stay composed when things spiral, and bring his team back no matter the deficit. That trait translates in big games.
I also expect San Francisco to look very different against Seattle this time around. The first matchup feels like an outlier. If Christian McCaffrey is fully involved early, that offense regains its rhythm, and everything else opens up.
Bills vs. Broncos feels like a true coin flip. It likely comes down to whether RJ Harvey can establish the run early. The Bills’ defense has shown vulnerability against physical ground attacks, and if Denver controls that tempo, they’re very live.
As for Texans vs. Patriots, Houston may have the league’s top defense on paper, but I don’t see that being enough if they can’t score. Drake Maye has proven he can exploit defensive lapses, and if Houston falls behind, New England could realistically win by double digits.
I don’t understand why Caleb Williams and the Bears still aren’t getting real respect. Quietly, that might end up being the closest game of the weekend. Caleb has shown all season that he can lead, stay composed when things spiral, and bring his team back no matter the deficit. That trait translates in big games.
I also expect San Francisco to look very different against Seattle this time around. The first matchup feels like an outlier. If Christian McCaffrey is fully involved early, that offense regains its rhythm, and everything else opens up.
Bills vs. Broncos feels like a true coin flip. It likely comes down to whether RJ Harvey can establish the run early. The Bills’ defense has shown vulnerability against physical ground attacks, and if Denver controls that tempo, they’re very live.
As for Texans vs. Patriots, Houston may have the league’s top defense on paper, but I don’t see that being enough if they can’t score. Drake Maye has proven he can exploit defensive lapses, and if Houston falls behind, New England could realistically win by double digits.

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