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1-2 on O/U Think I'll stay with Just Win Baby!

Could be worth waiting for SNF :SIB

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Robert Blake was tried for the murder of his wife, but was acquitted in 2005. He was found responsible for her death in a civil trial and has kept a low profile since the case ended........
 
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Just win Baby

Just win Baby

11-2 last Jax Finally wins in Jax!
 

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99-74-1 (1349)

99-74-1 (1349)

Will it be lucky or unlucky Week 13

7 points scored in 2nd 1/2 of SNF :0002

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Falcons

Bears

Packers

Niners

Jets

Chiefs

Lions

Bills

Patriots

Texans

Broncos

Ravens

Browns

Bengals

Boys

Redskins


16 Games
 

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100-74-1 (1249)

100-74-1 (1249)

$$$ Parlay $$$$

KC/Lions just win baby :0008
 

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TY Hooks

TY Hooks

The Falcons wrap up the NFC South with a win and a Tampa Bay loss or tie at Denver on Sunday!!!!

Falcons 34-17
 

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111-78-1 (1229)

111-78-1 (1229)

Lakers a 1425 favorite loses.....:142smilie

Week 14

Bronco's look at week 4

Skins :popcorn2

Browns :SIB

Pitt :nono:

Indy :scared

Jets :facepalm:

Bears :lol:

Atlanta will lose 12-16 or 12-30

Tampa Reid is House shopping

Bills anyone care.....

Bengals :SIB

Niners go figure :shrug:

Giants lose whenever I play :toast:

Seattle See Bills game

Packers where is Brett

Patriots POY you all know what POY is! :00hour
 

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112-78-1 (1104)

112-78-1 (1104)

The only Game week 14 is MNF....

11-1 at 9-3

Pats 4-1 in Foxboro

Houston 6-0 away... only NFL team w/o loss on Road

Numbers have final 27-26 home team and Vegas opened... 4.5/52.5

Houston loss was to Packers 24-42

Texans on road for third straight week.

Pats 4-1 over Home

Houston 2-3-1 over on road

2009 34-27 Houston


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ODDS TO WIN 2013 SUPER BOWL XLVII

CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 3RD (12/03/2012)

Open/Current

Houston Texans 12-1/9-2

Against the Spread: 8-4

Opponents Record 59-61

Over/Under 7-5 avg. 44 Score 29-18

New England Patriots 7-1/9-2

Against the Spread: 7-5

Opponents Record 61-58-1

Over/Under 9-3 avg. 48 Score 36-22
 

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The Indianapolis Colts have been outscored this year 306-265

19-13 at Titans Week 8

20-24 vs Titans Week 14........
 

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113-78-1 (1004)

113-78-1 (1004)

TIME revealed a possible plan to eliminate kickoffs from pro football altogether????? BS gimme a break!


It is what it was or It was what it is

NEW ENGLAND -3.5/51.5
 

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The folks at ESPN have whipped up a Q&A regarding Monday?s Patriots-Texans game with analyst Jon Gruden, who will call the contest with Mike Tirico. Here?s a sampling of some of the highlights:

What are your thoughts on this week?s Texans-Patriots game?


?You obviously have two of the most high-potent offenses in the NFL. You have two great defensive coaches. I?m excited about Tom Brady going up against Wade Phillips and the Houston Texans defense. The idea of seeing Matt Schaub and the balanced Texans offense going up against Bill Belichick, Matt Patricia and the Patriots makes me want to get to Foxborough tonight.?

What are keys to the game for both teams?


?For the Texans, they possess the ball almost 36 minutes a game with their running game and high-percentage pass offense. I think keeping Tom Brady off the field and doing what they do on offense ? protecting the ball, moving the ball and scoring points ? is the recipe for success for the Texans. For the Patriots, they?re going to have to rely on Tom Brady once again ? his ability to recognize, audible and attack. The Texans injuries in the secondary and at linebacker are going to make things difficult for Houston. This game has all the makings of a shootout.

?I also think how the Patriots offensive line can handle the fierce front of the Texans is going to be something to watch. Houston has the best inside pass-rush that I?ve seen with Antonio Smith, J.J. Watt and Jared Crick coming in as the third tackle. They?ve got some real energy and playmaking inside.?

What have you seen from quarterbacks Tom Brady and Matt Schaub this season?


?Tom Brady?s expertise and clutch playmaking, talent and work ethic has been well-documented where Matt Schaub?s probably hasn?t. Schaub has won 15 out of 16. What he?s done behind the scenes in Houston rivals what Tom Brady does in New England. These are two very intelligent, highly motivated CEOs of their teams. They unify their football teams and epitomize everything you want in a quarterback. I kind of put them on the same level in terms of preparation, leadership and dominating the game from the neck up.?

What are your impressions of J.J. Watt this season and what has impressed you the most?


?He?s just unblockable. His stamina is incredible. He?s a tremendous athlete. A lot of people think he?s just a high-effort guy. He?s a rare athlete. He can get off the blocks and close. He can run over you. He has the elusiveness to run you down and change directions. He?s instinctive. He has the ability to reject passes when he knows he?s not going to get there, or when you?re going to throw the quick gain. He bats balls and he bats quarterbacks around. He?s an MVP candidate. There?s no question.?

Is there an off-the-radar player ? what you would call a ?Gruden Grinder? ? who is a potential difference-maker on Monday night?

?I like Houston wide receiver Kevin Walter. He does a lot for the Texans as a blocker. This stretch running game is magnificent, but he cuts off the back side. He blocks the perimeter for these quick screens. He runs patterns. He catches balls. He?s a great pro football player. A lot of his production is not on the stat sheet.

?A guy for New England is defensive end Rob Ninkovich. You watch Ninkovich on a snap-by-snap basis, you might not be overwhelmed by how good he is, but when you look at the whole game, and a series of games, he?s as valuable a member of the Patriots defense as anyone because he can play outside linebacker, inside linebacker, right end, left end. He can move around in their sub package. And he has skill to do all these things. I really like Ninkovich a lot.?

Where do you rank the Texans and Patriots at this point in the season?

?Houston is 11-1 for good reason. Their performance against the Ravens, the game we saw on Monday Night Football in New York against the Jets, going to Denver to beat the Broncos, there?s a consistency that?s impressive. They?ve had some injuries now and that?s the only concern I have. Brooks Reed and Brian Cushing are out. Johnathan Joseph has been out. They?re missing some key ingredients to their defense, but they can score with anyone and their effort and energy level is outstanding on defense. I think they are a favorite to get to the Super Bowl and win it. I would say the same about New England because of No. 12 and the head coach of the football team. They?ve had such great continuity. They can beat you in all three phases of the game, and they expect to win. They are used to winning. It?s hard to go against them.?

How special is it to call a game of this magnitude in primetime on MNF this late in the season?


?We had the world champions last week and one of the great up-and-coming stars of pro football in RGIII last week. This week, the two teams have combined for 20 victories. You want to coach in the biggest games, you want to play in the biggest games, and you want to broadcast the biggest games. And, if you?re a fan, you want to watch the biggest games. It?s exciting. It?s going to be a heck of a game.?
 

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Important Breaking News...... Not usual

Important Breaking News...... Not usual

Houston is a posted 9 1/2 point Favorite against Indy in week 15 :SIB

Patriots a posted 3 point Favorite against San Fran in Week 15 also :SIB

What's Vegas saying...... HUH


Forecast

CLOUDY, 60% CHANCE SHOWERS. SOUTH WIND 12-17, GUSTY. KICKOFF TEMP 49 SNOWFALL UP TO 1 INCH

I expect to see Pats use their 10 second offense early/often and not stop until.........

Just win Baby. Put up 200 for 100 instead of 120 for 100 minus points!

BTW

Pats win Monday won't give them Home field thru playoffs as Houston will have just 2 loses unless Texans lose another (vs. Indy vs. Vikes and ends at Indy) Will be Favorite in all........

Lakers lose again helps Vegas pay Patriot tickets :0074
 

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121-84-1 (1569)

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46 average points scored in week 14 so..........

Patriots 31-13 Goodnight/Goodluck


Week 15


Bengals beat Giants 31-13 WC if...

Packers Remember 9-13

Giants Give Falcons 1st Home loss

Tampa NO allowed 414 yards passing 10-21

Skins Rest Griffin ...... 3-1 best in division See Cowboys

Rams a favorite, not a typo

Miami Champion of Flordia

Bronco's xtra Time-off Pays-off

Houston 9.5 Favorite Just Win Baby

Chargers should be Favorite Vegas knows.....

Seattle loses 12-23

Lions Vegas knows Cards suck...

Cowboys win next Two have showdown with Skins in Finale

Oakland a favorite No this is not a typo

Patriots 48 O/U Home team 47-0

Titans Must not see TV.... Lowest Ratings ever for MNF
 

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NFL flexes 49ers-Seahawks into primetime for Week 16

New York, NY (Sports Network) - The NFL announced some changes for the Week 16 schedule on Monday, with the San Francisco 49ers-Seattle Seahawks matchup being moved into NBC's Sunday Night Football slot.

The New York Jets and San Diego Chargers were originally scheduled to play that Sunday night, but that game has been flexed out and will now be televised on CBS at 1:00 pm (et).

As a result of the San Francisco-Seattle switch, the contest between the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens will be pushed to 4:25 pm (et) and will appear on FOX.
 

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Gimme-a-Break

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BEREA, Ohio ? Kickoffs have defined Josh Cribbs? career in the NFL, and made him an invaluable weapon for the Cleveland Browns.

So the thought of the league abolishing the exciting play irritates the return specialist.

?They need to call it a different league if they do that,? Cribbs said. ?It?ll change the game drastically.?

Earlier this week, Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league?s competition committee will consider eliminating kickoffs in the offseason. In an effort to reduce head injuries and protect players, the league previously moved the kickoff from the 30 to 35-yard line to cut down on violent collisions.

Tampa Bay coach Greg Schiano has suggested that instead of kickoffs, teams would have the option of punting from the 30-yard line and going for a first down in a fourth-and-15 situation. While he coached at Rutgers, Schiano witnessed one of his players, Eric LeGrand, get paralyzed on a kickoff in 2010.

Goodell has called Schiano?s idea ?interesting.?

Browns kicker Phil Dawson believes it?s illogical.

?I?m all for player safety,? said Dawson, in his 14th season with Cleveland. ?I do think the NFL has done a good job in the past ? like with the wedge rule. This suggestion doesn?t add up. It doesn?t address what they say the dangers are because punts are just as violent. There aren?t going to be any touchbacks. How many times have you seen a punt returner waiting for the ball to come down and the gunner just kills him?

?It doesn?t make sense to me.?

Cribbs, who shares the league record (8) for kickoff return touchdowns with Seattle?s Leon Washington, can?t envision the game he has played since he was a kid not having kickoffs.

?I couldn?t ever see that,? said Cribbs, sixth on the career kickoff yardage list. ?That?s like taking the goal post out of the stadium, taking the whole post and uprooting it. Only play offense and defense, just like intramurals. Then play indoors and put flags in our pants.?

Dawson believes recent rules changes like banning the blocking wedge, moving the kickoff up five yards and limiting the number of players that can line up on one side of the ball for an onside kick, have lessened the number of violent collisions in games.
 
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