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Baltimore v. Washington under 31.5
I think at this stage I'd just about take this number in a reg. season game between these two!
The Washington offense is really struggling to gel behind a pretty ordinary O-line, Collins will be steady, Brenan might try to fling a few passes late...
...but this is a very deep Ravens D...esp. on the line where there is big competitions for spots, so who-ever is out there under centre probably won't have much time to do anything!
Zorn hasn't shown any interest in scoring pre-season...take out a HOF 30 point effort , (with 9 non-offensive points anyway)...they've scored 17, 13, 3, 3 last year...
...14, 10, 13, 14...3, 14, 0, 10 previous 2 years.
Ravens look to be struggling themselves offensively...on Monday they had 9 goes at driving the length of the field for an OT win...and crossed midfield just once!...7 punts a fumble and a pick.
Again, just 16, 15, 10, 9 points last year, so no real intent...
...add that the cross town 'friendliness' of it all...last 3 pre-season meetings (2 in last 3 years) have been 7-13, 17-10 and 3-24 in '03.
Pretty sure this will be another low-scorer...decent number having the 21-10 covered.
GB v. Cleveland OVER 34
Two teams who don't care much for pre-season defense...(not that the Browns have much of a choice!)...Both gave up over 25 ppg last year.
Packers look to be having big problems defesively already with a lot of injuries and players trying to learn the 3-4...
...Cleveland have had Quinn throwing deep a lot in practice, and they have good depth with Ratliff who has also been working (and scoring) with the first team offense. [He's also got some pretty good numbers from previous NFLX games with the Jets].
Browns should be able to score.
Packers have a settled QB rotation (scored 17+ in 3 of 4 last year) and should also be able to get on the board against a pretty poor Cleveland D.
Will no doubt be a couple more to come...
Good Luck all
Let's get ready to do this football thing!! :00hour
Baltimore v. Washington under 31.5
I think at this stage I'd just about take this number in a reg. season game between these two!
The Washington offense is really struggling to gel behind a pretty ordinary O-line, Collins will be steady, Brenan might try to fling a few passes late...
...but this is a very deep Ravens D...esp. on the line where there is big competitions for spots, so who-ever is out there under centre probably won't have much time to do anything!
Zorn hasn't shown any interest in scoring pre-season...take out a HOF 30 point effort , (with 9 non-offensive points anyway)...they've scored 17, 13, 3, 3 last year...
...14, 10, 13, 14...3, 14, 0, 10 previous 2 years.
Ravens look to be struggling themselves offensively...on Monday they had 9 goes at driving the length of the field for an OT win...and crossed midfield just once!...7 punts a fumble and a pick.
Again, just 16, 15, 10, 9 points last year, so no real intent...
...add that the cross town 'friendliness' of it all...last 3 pre-season meetings (2 in last 3 years) have been 7-13, 17-10 and 3-24 in '03.
Pretty sure this will be another low-scorer...decent number having the 21-10 covered.
GB v. Cleveland OVER 34
Two teams who don't care much for pre-season defense...(not that the Browns have much of a choice!)...Both gave up over 25 ppg last year.
Packers look to be having big problems defesively already with a lot of injuries and players trying to learn the 3-4...
...Cleveland have had Quinn throwing deep a lot in practice, and they have good depth with Ratliff who has also been working (and scoring) with the first team offense. [He's also got some pretty good numbers from previous NFLX games with the Jets].
Browns should be able to score.
Packers have a settled QB rotation (scored 17+ in 3 of 4 last year) and should also be able to get on the board against a pretty poor Cleveland D.
Will no doubt be a couple more to come...
Good Luck all