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last year at this time I took jets on ml over undefeated colts and got alot of ridicule. Well its time again for the big upset pick. I know all about the unbeatable pats at home rolling uppoints against teams the great tom brady etc. No Rodgers for gb flynn in. I have my reasons but packers will win this game. Defensively they don't play into Bradys hands playing the cover 2 defense the bears play. Truman williams is the most underrated db in football and should be a pro bowler. Packers seconday can and will shut down pats receivers. Last week team was flat linebackers had their worst game of season. Matthews willpressure brady and defense will as a whole disrupt Brady. Offensive line will protect flynn last week line sucked because colledge was hurt and clifton should not have played but did. They are healthy this week team was crisp and sharp andhad great practices all week. Packers ml and +14. I'm a big boy if you want to rip the pick go ahead.
 

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GL with the play!! I can see Pack hang'n around the 14........without Rodgers I think every single player will step up to another level and play hard!! Obviously this looks like the blowout of the day, but this is the NFL....we all know how that goes.
 

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to correlate last years win with this years pats-packers game is completely off base

one team was already locked into a 1 seed and was ready to rest players....this year, that team has no such incentive....and is playing against at bad back-up qb.....if you think that team/qb is the one to beat brady at home ......good luck
 

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to correlate last years win with this years pats-packers game is completely off base

one team was already locked into a 1 seed and was ready to rest players....this year, that team has no such incentive....and is playing against at bad back-up qb.....if you think that team/qb is the one to beat brady at home ......good luck

so what are you saying ?????? lay the 14 pts ??? :shrug:
 

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to correlate last years win with this years pats-packers game is completely off base

one team was already locked into a 1 seed and was ready to rest players....this year, that team has no such incentive....and is playing against at bad back-up qb.....if you think that team/qb is the one to beat brady at home ......good luck

not correlating it just pointing out the coincidince last year had picked a ml upset was laughed at and this year the same spot for a bigupset for me comes the same week. Flynn is not as bad as you think he is ready to play thats something I can assure you of.Last weeks loss against lions packers were caught being flat. They had 2 offensive lineman that played hurt 1 had to leave the game the other clifton played but should not have and it showed. Today the oline will control pats defensive line. When an NFL qb has time to throw is comfortable and confident and can run the offense as it designed he will pick apart defenses. Flynn will do just that against pats defense. Packer defense can and will put pressure on Brady something that has has not seen in a while lets see how he responds.
 
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not correlating it just pointing out the coincidince last year had picked a ml upset was laughed at and this year the same spot for a bigupset for me comes the same week. Flynn is not as bad as you think he is ready to play thats something I can assure you of.Last weeks loss against lions packers were caught being flat. They had 2 offensive lineman that played hurt 1 had to leave the game the other clifton played but should not have and it showed. Today the oline will control pats defensive line. When an NFL qb has time to throw is comfortable and confident and can run the offense as it designed he will pick apart defenses. Flynn will do just that against pats defense. Packer defense can and will put pressure on Brady something that has has not seen in a while lets see how he responds.

"Study the past if you would define the future."
 

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last year at this time I took jets on ml over undefeated colts and got alot of ridicule. Well its time again for the big upset pick. I know all about the unbeatable pats at home rolling uppoints against teams the great tom brady etc. No Rodgers for gb flynn in. I have my reasons but packers will win this game. Defensively they don't play into Bradys hands playing the cover 2 defense the bears play. Truman williams is the most underrated db in football and should be a pro bowler. Packers seconday can and will shut down pats receivers. Last week team was flat linebackers had their worst game of season. Matthews willpressure brady and defense will as a whole disrupt Brady. Offensive line will protect flynn last week line sucked because colledge was hurt and clifton should not have played but did. They are healthy this week team was crisp and sharp andhad great practices all week. Packers ml and +14. I'm a big boy if you want to rip the pick go ahead.

Hey Rock, let me say that I admire the fact that you actually even posted something like this on here. I would say that less than 5% of registered users here would actually put up such a ballsy play. It's all favs and overs for the most part, not too many people taking the long shot. I respect you for putting this down and could totally see how the Pats could look around the Rodgerless Packers this week. I know the Brady Bunch isn't normal and they dont laugh when they win and they don't cry win they lose. I know all about the coach with no emotion who has managed to make Tom Brady sound like his robot clone during his post game press conferences. I don't care what the coach says to his players before this game, the human element to these guys is totally saying we will walk all over them today. Conversely, I believe it was Hudson who said that the Packers will have a chip on their shoulders to prove that they're more than a one man show. Weather is not an issue for GBay and they too are a well coached team. Also, in the last 4 or 5 seasons I learned that betting against a QB who's filling in isn't always money in the bank. Not sure if the Cheeseheads get the w but I can see them staying within this number. Vegas could have put a 17 up here and still collected the 90% they're taking now on the Pats. This line def isn't as sharp as that Clev+3 was that I played a few weeks ago but in the NFL this year, anything can happen on any given Sunday. Good luck today! :toast:
 

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Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.ML +650 Just see a great shot here.
 

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I read this elsewhere.Somebody went back 12 seasons looking for situations such as this one.Not that it will have anything to do with today but if the trend holds true you will be on the right side.
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Producing back-to-back blowout wins in the NFL is hard to do, but recent history suggests that producing three in a row is almost too much to ask. I went back over the last dozen seasons and looked to see how teams did the week after winning consecutive games in which they scored 30 or more points in each while allowing 10 points or less in each. In other words, back-to-back monster blowouts. I found 18 such situations, and here they are:



The St. Louis Rams in 1999 beat the Falcons 35-7, then beat the Bengals 38-10, and then beat the 49ers 42-20.

The Jacksonville Jaguars in 1999 beat the Bengals 41-10, then beat the Falcons 30-7, and then beat the Ravens 6-3 (but didn't cover as a 13-point favorite).

The Kansas City Chiefs in 1999 beat the Ravens 35-8, then beat the Chargers 34-0, and then lost to the Colts in Indianapolis 25-17.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2000 beat the Bears 41-0, then beat the Lions 31-10, and then lost at home to the Jets 21-17.

The Jacksonville Jaguars in 2000 beat the Browns 48-0, then beat the Cardinals 44-10, and then lost 17-14 to the Bengals in Cincinnati.

The St. Louis Rams in 2001 beat the Dolphins 42-10, then beat the Lions 35-0, and then beat the Giants at home 15-14 (but didn't cover as a 14.5 point favorite).

The Kansas City Chiefs in 2002 beat the Cardinals 49-0, then beat the Rams 49-10, and then lost to the Broncos in Denver, 31-24.

The Green Bay Packers in 2003 beat the Raiders 41-7, then beat the Broncos 31-3, and then beat the Seahawks in a wild card playoff game at home in overtime 33-27 (but didn't cover as a 6.5 point favorite).

The Indianapolis Colts in 2004 beat the Bears 41-10, then beat the Lions 41-9, and then beat the Titans at home 51-24 (this game got out of hand because the frightened Titans kept trying onside kicks and none of them worked....they also faked a punt and that didn't work either).

The Seattle Seahawks in 2005 beat the Eagles 42-0, then beat the 49ers 41-3, and then beat the Titans in Tennessee 28-24 (but didn't cover as a 7-point favorite).

The Chicago Bears in 2006 beat the Seahawks 37-6, then beat the Bills 40-7, and then beat the Cardinals in Arizona 24-23 (but didn't cover as a 13-point favorite....."They are who we thought they were!")

The Dallas Cowboys in 2007 beat the Bears 34-10, then beat the Rams 35-7, and then beat the Bills in Buffalo 25-24 (but didn't cover as an 11-point favorite).

The Baltimore Ravens in 2008 beat the Eagles 36-7, then beat the Bengals 34-3, and then beat the Redskins at home 24-10 (as a 6.5-point favorite).

The Minnesota Vikings in 2009 beat the Seahawks 35-9, then beat the Bears 36-10, and then lost to the Cardinals in Arizona 30-17 (as a 3-point favorite).

The Indianapolis Colts in 2009 beat the Titans 31-9, then beat the Rams 42-6, and then beat the 49ers at home 18-14 (but didn't cover as a 13-point favorite).

The Baltimore Ravens in 2009 beat the Lions 48-3, then beat the Bears 31-7, and then lost in Pittsburgh 23-20 (pushing as a 3-point underdog).

The New England Patriots in 2009 beat the Titans 59-0, then beat the Buccaneers 35-7, and then beat the Dolphins 27-17 (but didn't cover as an 11-point favorite).

The Green Bay Packers in 2009 beat the Seahawks 48-10, then beat the Cardinals 33-7, then returned to Arizona one week later for a wild card playoff game and lost 51-45 in overtime (as a 2.5-point favorite).





An absolutely terrible 3-14-1 ATS for eighteen teams that each looked unstoppable following two straight dominant performances on both sides of the football. Seven of them lost outright despite 17 of the 18 being favored to win. Most worrisome for Pats backers tonight is the fact that the six teams asked to cover a double-digit line following two lopsided wins went 1-5 ATS, the only cover coming courtesy of the 2004 Titans who tried a bunch of trick plays against Peyton Manning and the Colts and all it got them was a 27-point thumping. Those 5 double-digit favorites that failed to get the money missed covering by an average of 11 points per game, and three of the five had to erase a 4th quarter deficit just to win by one point!

5 of the 18 teams listed above appeared in a nationally televised playoff game, Monday night game, or Sunday night game following their back-to-back blowout wins. Together they crumbled under the spotlight where they went 2-3 SU & 0-5 ATS, with the only wins coming when the Cowboys kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired in Buffalo and when Al Harris picked one off in overtime for the Packers and returned it for a score in the playoffs against Seattle.



The Patriots allowed the Jets to score just 3 points two weeks ago while the Bears could only score 7 last Sunday. Of the 18 teams listed above, 10 of them allowed no more than 10 points combined in their two big wins. Together they went 1-8-1 ATS the following week. Of those ten, eight of them scored 40 points or more in at least one of the two big wins. Those eight flopped badly the following week, going 4-4 SU & 0-7-1 ATS.
 

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good luck man

ANY GIVEN SUNDAY

i like pats BIG, so you got that on your side
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i remember lions hung with pats for half a game on thanksgiving, that was in dome

but with shaun king of the hill :shrug:
 

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thats why its called gambling "our greatest glory is not in never failing,but in getting up every time we do"
 

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the pats have already blown out 3 straight teams

21 over det
42 ove jets
29 over bears

another double digit win coming up today from brady......get those playoffs tix printed in gb!!!!
 

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GB ML AND GB +14

HISTORY PROVES THAT PATS OR ANY TEAM FOR THAT MATTER,CANT KEEP UP THIS PACE THEY R ON.
PERFECT SETUP FOR A HUGE LETDOWN ESPECIALLY WITH RODGERS OUT.

GLUCK BURGH...
 
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