Posted Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:56 AM
Had another good Sunday. 3-2 but hit large on the Texans and Bengals. Also hit Tennessee. Which I'm a little pissed at myself because I let myself get talked down on that game. I really liked the Titans and wanted to play it hard, but got talked out of it. Instead made a dumb play on the Bears. Oh well. Seems to be a trend. I haven't really had a bad one all season. Just wanted to start this thread. No plays yet. Will update record and everything else later on. My leans right now are as follows
Cincinnati +7
Seattle +9
New England +3
Monday
Cleveland +10.5 - Looking for a tad more here. I think if Quinn starts(no ND bias) Don't like Quinn now he plays for the Clowns. Anyways I think that gives them a much better shot of being competitive at least in this game. Would really love to be catching 13+ here.
Thursday
Bears +3
Haven't really looked much. Just kinda took a look at a few things thats about it. Again I'll try to put some more stuff in either tomorrow or Thursday. I just have a lot of stuff going on this week, plus I have the new Call of Duty which I have been playing for ever it seems already. Took a break just to post here. Good luck this week everyone.
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Posted Tuesday, November 03, 2009 10:18 AM
Now normally I wouldn't do something like this, but I want to tell you why this is the best spot to lay points for Notre Dame all season.
#1 - Notre Dame's problems on defense has been stopping the pass. Against Navy they won't have to worry about stopping the pass. Notre Dame's rush defense is actually pretty good. They have been steadily improving on that side of the ball in all aspects all season long. I don't see the Irish having any trouble stopping the triple option this weekend. Last 3 games for the Irish only allowing 97 yards a game. That's against USC, Boston College, and Washington State. Home Games they really have stopped the run. Really shut down the Nevada team. I don't really take anything from early on but I guess thats the most similar team, considering how much they run the football.
#2 - Possible return of Michael Floyd. Most of you might have forgotten about Michael Floyd since Golden Tate has absolutely ripped it up this season, in his absense. Michael Floyd is by far our best pure receiver, and personally I don't think their is a more dominant one in college football when on the field. This season Michael Floyd has 13 catches for 358 yards and 5 touchdowns. In just 2 and a half games. That is staggering numbers, he is averaging over 27 yards a catch. If he plays this week Navy will almost have no answer for Tate, Floyd and Rudolph and their defense ...
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