Quote NFL Point Spreads For Week 7 - Week Seven NFL Football Point Spread - NFL Spreads 10/20 - 10/21, 2013
Date & Time Favorite Spread Underdog
10/20 1:00 ET New England -3.5 At NY Jets
10/20 1:00 ET San Diego -7.5 At Jacksonville
10/20 4:25 ET At Kansas City -6.5 Houston
10/20 1:00 ET At Detroit -2.5 Cincinnati
10/20 1:00 ET At Miami -7.5 Buffalo
10/20 1:00 ET At Washington PK Chicago
10/20 1:00 ET At Philadelphia -3 Dallas
10/20 1:00 ET At Carolina -7 St. Louis
10/20 1:00 ET At Atlanta -6.5 Tampa Bay
10/20 4:05 ET San Francisco -3.5 At Tennessee
10/20 4:25 ET At Green Bay -9.5 Cleveland
10/20 4:25 ET At Pittsburgh -2.5 Baltimore
10/20 8:30 ET Denver -6.5 At Indianapolis
Monday Night Football Point Spread
10/21 8:40 ET At NY Giants -3.5 Minnesota
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I can't wait until the Seachickens shit the bed in a playoff game they should have won.
Well, if it's one thing I've learned over the years, the better the Bengals do over the season, the more solid the thud is at the end of it.
:lol: Thought I was going crazy for a minute. They've been switching game feeds back & forth on my local channel.
Anyway, nice little road with for The Bungles.
Jim Schwartz is the worst coach in the universe. His total degredation is a worthy NFL objective.
Man, Steelheads are totally trucking the Ravens in the running game.
Quote from: CountDeMoney on October 20, 2013, 03:59:45 PM
Man, Steelheads are totally trucking the Ravens in the running game.
Yeah. Ngata is just getting defeated on every play. The only chance the Ravens have is that the Steelers turn it over a few more times.
Quote from: Neil on October 20, 2013, 03:49:24 PM
Jim Schwartz is the worst coach in the universe. His total degredation is a worthy NFL objective.
That poor, historic franchise certainly deserves better.
Case Keenum had a really good first half. They're losing, but not because of him.
Also, Dallas is going to be at least $31 million over the salary cap next year. Jerry Jones: best general manager ever
I really, really hate these guys.
Neither team is very good right now, so it's well matched.
Is it just me, or is special teams play bad lately? That was just an awful on-side kick. Really, really bad.
I dunno...Harbaugh caught a lot of heat for last week's calls, going for it on 4th and goal, trying to pass before halftime...he said they'd remain aggressive.
Personally, I don't think you should be that aggressive when you can't do basic stuff, like stopping the run. That onside kick attempt was a bad call.
I understand the call. Your defense isn't stopping anyone, so your best chance to win is to keep the ball in the hands of your ineffective offense. The problem is that it was just really badly executed.
I think it's another game where they have more penalties than first downs.
Ray Ray would never allow this. :mad:
Would Ray have cut Gino Gradkowski?
Gino Gradkowski would be playing like Gino Marchetti if Ray had coached him up in training camp. The Power of Ray is that strong. His Will Be Done.
Well, that's game.
Hm. He looked a little rough in the second half, but that was still a really good first start for Keenum.
Quote from: Neil on October 20, 2013, 06:03:46 PM
Would Ray have cut Gino Gradkowski?
Young centers require time to develop. But I realize there are high expectations for Blue Hens.
There really are. After all, Flacco has pretty much been carrying the team, and that's terribly hard in football.
Quote from: Neil on October 20, 2013, 07:10:13 PM
There really are. After all, Flacco has pretty much been carrying the team, and that's terribly hard in football.
I'd always kinda thought Flacco was over-rated and was just being carried along by a good team, but seeing him this season, with the team sort of falling apart around him, I've realized that he really is a really good QB.
So is the Colts loving gonna be epic tomorrow with wins over Niners, Seabirds and looking like the Broncos too?
The stupid decisions just boggle the mind. When you run the ball on a Peyton Manning team, you lose the game.
And that flag was ridiculous.
Was just that kind of body bag day.
QuoteOctober 20th, 2013, turned out to be one of those Sundays. The kind of week that changes the complexion of the NFL season because of injuries to key players.
NFL Media columnist Michael Silver reports that early signs are not positive for the Bears and Rams after injuries to their quarterbacks.
Two St. Louis Rams sources tell Silver that they believe Sam Bradford suffered a severe knee injury during the team's loss to the Panthers. The knee was swollen, and Bradford was set to undergo an MRI on Monday. One source says he's "90 percent sure it's not good," and the other says the mood around the injury was "very negative." This is the type of talk you hear when it's a potential season-changing injury.
Bradford's backup is Kellen Clemens. The Rams are 3-4, but a serious injury to Bradford essentially could extinguish the team's hopes for 2013.
Meanwhile, a Chicago Bears source tells Silver that Jay Cutler's groin injury "sounds bad." Cutler will undergo an MRI on Monday. It is definitely a groin injury, and not a hip injury. Josh McCown capably replaced Cutler on Sunday in the Bears' loss to the Washington Redskins, but it's hard to imagine the Bears, now 4-3, surviving for long without Cutler.
Here are the other big injuries from Sunday:
1. NFL Media's Albert Breer has been told by Texans linebacker Brian Cushing that he believes he tore his LCL and broke his leg. Cushing believes he needs surgery and is thought to be done for the season. Darryl Sharpton figures to replace Cushing in the starting lineup. That could be the death knell for the Texans' 2013 season.
2. Houston also lost running back Arian Foster to a hamstring injury in the first quarter, and he did not return. The Texans have a bye week coming up.
3. The Cincinnati Bengals believe cornerback Leon Hall has a torn Achilles tendon, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Sunday, per a source who has spoken to the player. Hall, one of the best cornerbacks in the league, also tore his Achilles tendon in 2011.
4. Green Bay Packers tight end Jermichael Finley left the field on a stretcher because of a neck injury. He had feeling in all his extremities, the team announced. Rapoport has been told signs are good for Finley.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin left the team's loss to the Falcons with a shoulder injury. He was seen leaving the stadium with his arm in a sling, according to the Tampa Tribune.[/b]
I watched the clip of Bradford's injury and the fracas afterwards. Can't blame his teammate for getting bent out of shape over it.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap2000000266211/Tempers-flare-as-Bradford-leaves-game-with-injury
Oh and ETA on the joke experiment that is Schiano as coach of the Bucs being over?
I dunno, but they need to load that pirate ship's cannon and shoot his ass out over the bay, and Butch Davis with him.
NFL has to be thrilled with that injury list, only one head injury.
Quote from: CountDeMoney on October 20, 2013, 11:09:23 PM
I watched the clip of Bradford's injury and the fracas afterwards. Can't blame his teammate for getting bent out of shape over it.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap2000000266211/Tempers-flare-as-Bradford-leaves-game-with-injury
The hit itself looked OK, it was the celebratory pose after it that's a problem.
Still a group of yokels complaining about Andy Dalton, even after the past two weeks :huh:
Hell, not even Ed is bitching.
Ed is busy.
Yep, I know-- apples don't pick themselves.
Quote from: derspiess on October 21, 2013, 09:49:35 AM
Yep, I know-- apples don't pick themselves.
WHO STARTED THIS VILE SLANDER?
Is it slander if it is true ?
Where is a lawyer when i need one? With my luck I'll get stuck with Ide.
Good thing is you can pay Ide in reese cups.
Quote from: derspiess on October 21, 2013, 09:42:20 AM
Still a group of yokels complaining about Andy Dalton, even after the past two weeks :huh:
Heh, half the callers here this AM want Flacco to return his money.
Quote from: CountDeMoney on October 21, 2013, 10:10:04 AM
Quote from: derspiess on October 21, 2013, 09:42:20 AM
Still a group of yokels complaining about Andy Dalton, even after the past two weeks :huh:
Heh, half the callers here this AM want Flacco to return his money.
Yeah, but most of the people who call in are stupid.
He missed some throws the other day, but he was still the best Raven on offence, and maybe on the whole team.
Bud Adams died. Too bad Bum went first.
Quote from: MadBurgerMaker on October 21, 2013, 11:21:41 AM
Bud Adams died. Too bad Bum went first.
When is the parade in Houston?
Probably already started.
:lol: I kept seeing those updates on my phones and couldn't figure out why they were telling me Bum died again.
Sooo ... the Giants get their first win tonight?
http://www.theonion.com/articles/redskins-kike-owner-refuses-to-change-teams-offens,34292/
QuoteRedskins' Kike Owner Refuses To Change Team's Offensive Name
WASHINGTON—Denying widespread claims that the franchise is being offensive or disrespectful, the Washington Redskins' kike owner announced Monday that he remains steadfast in his refusal to change the team's derogatory name. "The Redskins represent 81 years of great history and tradition, and it's a source of pride for our fans," said the hook-nosed kike, stressing that the team's insulting moniker is "absolutely not a racial slur by any means." "'Washington Redskins' is much more than just a name. It stands for strength, courage, and respect—the very values that are so intrinsic to Native American culture." The shifty-eyed hebe went on to assure fans that he will do "everything in his power" to preserve the team's proud heritage.
Finally managed to watch the Pats game.
That new penalty is bullshit and cost us the game! :angry:
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 21, 2013, 10:18:04 PM
Finally managed to watch the Pats game.
That new penalty is bullshit and cost us the game! :angry:
:sadtrombone:
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 21, 2013, 10:18:04 PM
Finally managed to watch the Pats game.
That new penalty is bullshit and cost us the game! :angry:
Fuck off. The whole Cheatriot dynasty was based on the selective enforcement of the Tuck rule, so you can just suck it down.
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 21, 2013, 10:18:04 PM
Finally managed to watch the Pats game.
That new penalty is bullshit and cost us the game! :angry:
Yeah, but there are a lot of bullshit rules now. Don't whine when your players don't know them, or know them and break them anyway.
Quote from: katmai on October 20, 2013, 11:11:25 PM
Oh and ETA on the joke experiment that is Schiano as coach of the Bucs being over?
??