BB has the injury report system all figured out, as John Harbaugh said a while back. Edelman is turning in to a good player and I can see him turning in to a Wes Welker story, minus the trades hopefully (being a Pats fan). I don't really understand what happened to Gronk, he didn't seem to be in paid when it happened, and is only out for 4 weeks, maybe 5 to be on the safe side. What does anyone think of the Brandon Bolden situation?
Whatcha mean about Gronk? He was blocking so Pats could score the extra point.
I like Edelman but we need Welker we need to resign him.
Along with the Patriots, they are the most hated team in the NFL. They have a megalomaniac owner, the worst QB this side of Dan Orlovsky, and still strut around like they're the best team in the world even though they haven't been for a good 15 years now.
Along with the Patriots, they are the most hated team in the NFL. They have a megalomaniac owner, the worst QB this side of Dan Orlovsky, and still strut around like they're the best team in the world even though they haven't been for a good 15 years now.
I see, from what I've read about Jerry Jones, he does seem like a Roman Abramovich-esque d***. And I guess Romo is inconsistent but his 3rd/4th quarter comebacks are what endeared me to the Cowboys in the first place
The first proper game I watched was the Cowboys at the Giants, and that underdog thing they had going on and with that almost-comeback, with Dez Bryant at the death, that just solidified them as my team.
It's kind of unfortunate though, I support Arsenal who are pretty much the epitome of the ups and downs team, and I seem to have chosen a similar team in the NFL -_- I sure know how to pick them.
Along with the Patriots, they are the most hated team in the NFL. They have a megalomaniac owner, the worst QB this side of Dan Orlovsky, and still strut around like they're the best team in the world even though they haven't been for a good 15 years now.
I'd say the Raiders are pretty hated as well. The Patriots are at least good enough to justify being hated. And while everyone beats up on Tony all the time, he's probably in the top half of QBs in the league (just).
Go on then: Are you bothered about one bad season if it means a higher draft pick?
It's been a pretty poor season overall and yeah a higher draft pick will be nice but tbh I don't think there is anyone we need, unless Sean Payton goes and Drew Brees possibly follows him. We just need the defense to turn up to some games though
I see, from what I've read about Jerry Jones, he does seem like a Roman Abramovich-esque d***. And I guess Romo is inconsistent but his 3rd/4th quarter comebacks are what endeared me to the Cowboys in the first place
The first proper game I watched was the Cowboys at the Giants, and that underdog thing they had going on and with that almost-comeback, with Dez Bryant at the death, that just solidified them as my team.
It's kind of unfortunate though, I support Arsenal who are pretty much the epitome of the ups and downs team, and I seem to have chosen a similar team in the NFL -_- I sure know how to pick them.
Who do you support?
I'm a Ravens fan. Even I'm willing to admit that we're probably the worst 9-3 team in NFL history, but I guess in some ways you make your own luck
For the Jet's game, they are 1/1 with a handicap of -3. Does that mean they need to score more than 3 points than the Jaguars for me to win the bet?
Yep. That's called "spread betting".
If a team is minus a number of points then they need to win by more than that number to cover the spread.
If you think they will win by more than that then you choose them to cover the spread. If you think they will win by less or not win at all, then pick the other team at plus whatever the number of points are.