Saturday, November 14, 2009

Week Ten Picks


Lock:
Ravens -10.5 over BROWNS

Really like:
Eagles +1 over CHARGERS
Broncos -3.5 over REDSKINS
Falcons -1.5 over PANTHERS

Also like:
JETS -6.5 over Jaguars
Saints -13.5 over RAMS
DOLPHINS -10 over Bucs
Chiefs +2 over RAIDERS

If forced to choose:
CARDINALS -8.5 over Seahawks
COLTS -2.5 over Patriots
TITANS -8.5 over Bills
Cowboys -3 over PACKERS
Lions +16.5 over VIKINGS
Bears +3.5 over NINERS X
Bengals +7 over STEELERS

Three Team Teaser of the Week:
Ravens -.5 over BROWNS plus DOLPHINS over Bucs plus Lions +26.5 over VIKINGS

Lock season record: 0-0
Really like season record: 3-5
Also like season record: 26-29
If forced to choose season record: 29-36-1
Teaser season record: 1-3
All games season record: 58-70-1

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Cinci is solid but let's not kid ourselves - Pittsburgh wins that game 9 times out of 10."

that is copied/pasted, your exact quote. I guess cincy is just running REALLY good or they might be a better team than u think. They have played so physical on both lines all year long, from the first week. Thier team is no fluke. I dont know how u couldnt see this since you watch so much football.

And I watched 6 of the bears games this week. I have to disagree fully with you about Cutler. Although he is starting to check down to Forte. I honestly think they would be better with Orton and Orton is a better NFL QB. He may not have the cannon arm or make the super highlight that Cutler will but he manages a game so much better. Orton takes care of the football and as of late, has been winning football games, not in spite of him but because of him.

4:12 PM  
Blogger zach said...

yikes on your "really likes" - hope the Ravens pull it off for you - that team is better than 4-4 and deserves a cupcake on their schedule here.

5:47 PM  
Blogger GnightMoon said...

OK clearly my expertise is in question right now...but seriously, the FIRST Cincy/Pitt game was a total fluke, dominated by Pittsburgh and swung on a few abnormal plays that went in favor of the Bengals.

11:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Im not ragging on you. Just seems like your taking some things for granted. It just came off as you saying Cinci couldnt play with Pittsburgh. Cinci swept both Baltimore and Pittsburgh. They arent the same old Cinci.

12:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How much of a bet is a lock, $10,000, $20,000?

Good luck in 2nd half, had bad feelings when you posted this game as your lock. The chargers, patriots and titans were the only locks this week.

8:21 PM  
Blogger gaamblor said...

you must have been watching with a fair amount of interest, why did the ravens not take a knee at 2:00? why did the clock stop after their first play?

Though what better example of the browns ineptitude than seeing quinn throwing consecutive hail marys well out of bounds and then their best player getting nearly paralyzed

1:11 AM  
Blogger GnightMoon said...

Most teams don't take knees when they're up big. For whatever reason they prefer to run plays.

I don't know why the clock was stopped the first play after the two minute warning but clearly it was rather upsetting.

With so much money riding on the game those Hail Marys were nervewracking...until of course they landed ten feet out of bounds. That was such a satisfying ending as the thesis of the bet was Quinn's utter inability to throw the ball down the field.

Someone get Josh Cribbs out of Cleveland. I would love to see this guy on the Broncos, or Steelers, Patriots, etc.

1:23 AM  

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