Again, feedback is welcome. My pool is down to 3 after one of the players had New Orleans last week. New England looks like the logical play for me. Detroit is decimated by injuries, lacking in talent and run by idiots. I realize Detroit has historically played well on T-Giving day but those teams were far better than the 2 Morningweg editions. Only knock on NE is they are 1-8 ATS in their last 9 games, so they've underperformed a bit.
San Fran is an option also but I'm a recent form player and I didn't like what I saw Monday night and Seattle's offense looked very impressive last week. This time of year many teams go from good to mediocre or bad to decent so I'm passing on them.
Cleveland is another option, and they've covered 5 in a row now while Carolina looks really terrible right now. They played good D for much of the season but apparently thats gone now.
Pittsburgh is available but I'd like to save them for next week when they host Houston.
Kansas City is still available and they are playing the woeful Cardinals. The problem here is KC's defense is really, really bad. Shipp ran wild last week for Arizona. They also have some problems with injuries/lack of depth.
I haven't used New Orleans but they look like a team headed for a tailspin. They've given up 20 or more pts in every game. I expect TB to handle them.
Baltimore would be the anti-Cincinnati play but the Bengals often play them close. I don't have enough confidence in Balty to take them on the road.
San Fran is an option also but I'm a recent form player and I didn't like what I saw Monday night and Seattle's offense looked very impressive last week. This time of year many teams go from good to mediocre or bad to decent so I'm passing on them.
Cleveland is another option, and they've covered 5 in a row now while Carolina looks really terrible right now. They played good D for much of the season but apparently thats gone now.
Pittsburgh is available but I'd like to save them for next week when they host Houston.
Kansas City is still available and they are playing the woeful Cardinals. The problem here is KC's defense is really, really bad. Shipp ran wild last week for Arizona. They also have some problems with injuries/lack of depth.
I haven't used New Orleans but they look like a team headed for a tailspin. They've given up 20 or more pts in every game. I expect TB to handle them.
Baltimore would be the anti-Cincinnati play but the Bengals often play them close. I don't have enough confidence in Balty to take them on the road.

