Oddsmakers in Vegas are paying attention to the bottom of the pile. After all, a bet is a bet and sometimes predicting the loser is easier than the winner. Losers are more consistent.
And speaking of consistent, the Oracle sucked it last week. Man, I had the Brownies in the W column. What was I drinking?
Hopefully in week 2 this Oracle will come down to earth like Josh McCown's face sliding into the Tartan Turf during a dandy sack and fumble for 6.
Buffalo- 10
NY Jets- 13
Tennessee- 6
Detroit- 24
Baltimore- 17
Cleveland- 0
Dallas- 10
Washington- 30
San Francisco- 9
Carolina- 52
Miami- 7
New England- 28
Seattle- 42
Los Angeles- 2
Tampa Bay- 17
Arizona- 23
Jacksonville- 10
San Diego- 21
Gentlemen, make your predictions!
Detroit- 24
Baltimore- 17
Cleveland- 0
Dallas- 10
Washington- 30
San Francisco- 9
Carolina- 52
Miami- 7
New England- 28
Seattle- 42
Los Angeles- 2
Tampa Bay- 17
Arizona- 23
Jacksonville- 10
San Diego- 21
Gentlemen, make your predictions!
The Carolina-Niner score has got to be pretty close. I think it's come down to Earth time for the Whines. I don't know how San Diego can beat Jacksonville, but it will be close, just because it's at home.
ReplyDeleteyou know, I think the Seahawks might be terrible.
ReplyDeleteDetroit - 27
ReplyDeleteTitans - 24
Baltimore - 19
Cleveland - 6
Dallas - 17
Washington - 20
SF 49ers - 13
Carolina - 38
Phish - 16
Pats - 27
Seattle - 24
LA Rams - 9
Buccaneers - 20
Cardinals - 27
Jacksonville - 27
SD Chargers - 24...OT
Like your call on the Chargers game!
DeleteBills-Jets tonight should be a doozy. I still like the Bills in the loss column. Jets will make it tough.
ReplyDeleteHeard a great stat on the radio today. The Jets (Jests?) set a new record last week by becoming the only team in NFL history to get 7 sacks and still lose. Now that is aDoormat
ReplyDeleteYeah I noticed that with the Sacked By stat I posted. That's hard to do- get that many and still lose.
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