Seems to be a few guys besides myself who like to play a prop on televised games. Certainly makes some of the bad games a little more fun.
Went 2-1 last night and on a percentage basis doing about the same for the season so far.
Please keep in mind that I usually do better in college than pro.
Two plays, at least one should win, hopefully both.
Rod Smith Over 5 pass receptions -140
Shannon Sharpe Over 3 pass receptions -135
Question mark on who will QB for Denver tonight. Griese had that freak accident with his dog and he should start but Beuerlein is certainly an able replacement.
Also a question mark on RB for DEN: Gary is supposedly going to start but rookie Clinton Portis (18/103 last week) is ready to go. FB Anderson will probably see more of the ball tonite.
Smith has caught 5,3,7 passes in first 3 games. Vs SF he only caught 3 but DEN only passed 19 times vs 36 rushes in that game. Last time out vs BUF, the Broncos has a much more even split (32 rushing, 31 passing) and Smith caught 7.
I expect DEN to pass a fair amount tonight vs the Ravens' 3-4 defense with Griese operating out of the shotgun with the Broncos lining up as many as five receivers including TB Portis in the slot.
Smith is the receiver of choice.
Sharpe is coming off of the worst game of his career and is looking to make a statement against his former Raven teammates. When matched up vs SS Anthony Mitchell, Griese will be looking for him. With the exception of the shutout last week, Sharpe has played well, accounting for 5 of Griese's 14 completions two weeks ago vs SF.
The way BAL's 3-4 works is it depends upon their LBs to get to the QB as the corners give up extra space to the DEN WRs. Which leaves Smith open for a 12 yarder slant or McCaffrey open for a 15 yarder across the middle.
Unfortunately for McCaffrey, his pass route puts him in the vicinity of ILB Ray Lewis, so while the prop of 3.5 seems low for McCaffrey I'll stick with Smith and Sharpe as better plays.
Portis -8.5 vs Lewis is tempting but ?? regarding how many rushes Portis will get. Lewis has bad ribs and DEN has #1 rush D.
Looked at Redman Under 17.5, but he with limited rushing game he may throw 40 times. So I'll pass here.
Looked at Griese passing yards Over 215.5 +110, but ???? on Griese's ankle keep me off this one.
- Jon
Went 2-1 last night and on a percentage basis doing about the same for the season so far.
Please keep in mind that I usually do better in college than pro.
Two plays, at least one should win, hopefully both.
Rod Smith Over 5 pass receptions -140
Shannon Sharpe Over 3 pass receptions -135
Question mark on who will QB for Denver tonight. Griese had that freak accident with his dog and he should start but Beuerlein is certainly an able replacement.
Also a question mark on RB for DEN: Gary is supposedly going to start but rookie Clinton Portis (18/103 last week) is ready to go. FB Anderson will probably see more of the ball tonite.
Smith has caught 5,3,7 passes in first 3 games. Vs SF he only caught 3 but DEN only passed 19 times vs 36 rushes in that game. Last time out vs BUF, the Broncos has a much more even split (32 rushing, 31 passing) and Smith caught 7.
I expect DEN to pass a fair amount tonight vs the Ravens' 3-4 defense with Griese operating out of the shotgun with the Broncos lining up as many as five receivers including TB Portis in the slot.
Smith is the receiver of choice.
Sharpe is coming off of the worst game of his career and is looking to make a statement against his former Raven teammates. When matched up vs SS Anthony Mitchell, Griese will be looking for him. With the exception of the shutout last week, Sharpe has played well, accounting for 5 of Griese's 14 completions two weeks ago vs SF.
The way BAL's 3-4 works is it depends upon their LBs to get to the QB as the corners give up extra space to the DEN WRs. Which leaves Smith open for a 12 yarder slant or McCaffrey open for a 15 yarder across the middle.
Unfortunately for McCaffrey, his pass route puts him in the vicinity of ILB Ray Lewis, so while the prop of 3.5 seems low for McCaffrey I'll stick with Smith and Sharpe as better plays.
Portis -8.5 vs Lewis is tempting but ?? regarding how many rushes Portis will get. Lewis has bad ribs and DEN has #1 rush D.
Looked at Redman Under 17.5, but he with limited rushing game he may throw 40 times. So I'll pass here.
Looked at Griese passing yards Over 215.5 +110, but ???? on Griese's ankle keep me off this one.
- Jon

