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Giants win - Dallas sucking wind, pats tomorrow...

I have no comment about that Giants win - but they may be getting on a list of teams never to bet on or against again.
 

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Congrats Jay, a wins a win no matter how ugly. Dallas coming back
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thanks WB

I got suckered into another ML bet - this time on Minny...

I didnt wanna screw with such a high line so I took the huge ML of -220.


only my 3rd ML bet of the year so its not that bad - as long as they keep winning.
 

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"The only way the jets win is if they perform better than they have thus far this season.
The team (the jets) would have to bring their best showing of the season without a doubt to win - and it will hinge on turnovers."

And for christ sakes...thats exactly what happened. How many times did the jets turn it over? I lost count. They gave it a run tho...I think Vinny could still be effective but I think pennington just has to get his timing back...
 

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Who cares, money is already in the bank.

Jay, is that 2-0 on the day
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Yeah until I stuck that stupid ML bet in on Minny...

Week 1: 0-5
Week 2: 3-2-1
Week 3: 4-2-1
Week 4: 3-3-1
Week 5: 3-7
Week 6: 3-4
Week 7: 1-1
Week 8: 3-3
Week 9: 2-1 yesterday with New England pending.

22-28-3 for the year - ugh
 

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if I go 2-2 this week I'm gonna freak...

Looking at these for next week

Miami +5
Seattle -3.5
Indy -5.5
Philly +4.5

Any thoughts?
 

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I'm gonna be careful with the jets - Oakland is a mystery right now. They suck and have proven that but you gotta believe that they'll win at least one more game. This one is at home and why not vs the jets?
 
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becasue 1. so far Rick Mirer is their starter. 2. Chad Pennington is warming up, see 4th quarter against the Giants. 3. The Raiders were uninspired against the Lions, that might change a little at home, see game against the Chefs, but, not by much. They looked like they didn't even want to win the game, like the season was over with. No heart. See belly-flop penalty, lol. Jets have something to play for, the Raiders are the second worst team in the NFL right now and they might just sleep-walk through this one like they did in the Lions game. Oh, did I mention that the coaches are lost and they couldn't find a game plan if John Gruden gift-wrapped it and dropped it on their front porch?
 

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Patriots feeling sky high
With vacation looming, they focus on Denver
By Michael Smith, Globe Staff, 11/3/2003

DENVER -- It's been said that 90 percent of the game is half mental. That's 100 percent true of tonight's "Monday Night Football" game between the Patriots and Broncos at Invesco Field at Mile High.

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The Patriots have a lot on their minds besides complex schemes and innovative game plans. There's a list of things they have to remind themselves to forget. More stuff they can't afford to forget to remember. Other things they have to be mindful to ignore. Understood?

New England is coming up on its bye week, and Bill Belichick has done his best to make certain his players don't overlook the struggling, beaten-up Broncos (losers of three of four, all those losses on the road) while looking forward to their well-deserved vacation and suffer a letdown and a 12th loss in 13 trips to Denver. Just as Miami in Miami was motivation in and of itself, likewise, Belichick has the team focused on "Denver in Denver." Yet while the Patriots have won four straight, they struggled, particularly on offense, with the Giants and Browns. Pay attention to how sharp they are to begin tonight's game.

Win a fifth consecutive game, and it promises to be a pleasant two weeks at Gillette Stadium leading up to the Sunday night showdown with Bill Parcells's Cowboys. Go into the bye on a losing note, and the happy feelings of the last month go bye-bye.

During their Super Bowl season, the Patriots went into their open week riding a five-game winning streak. Last year, they had to wait two weeks to try to snap a three-game skid. They failed, dropping a fourth consecutive game -- to Denver. "The thing about losing, it's on your mind all week," offensive lineman Damien Woody said. "So imagine three, four weeks of being just miserable."

Give Belichick credit for practicing what he preached. "I'm not thinking about the bye week," he snapped Friday. "I don't really know when the bye week is and I don't really care when it is. It's Denver in Denver. We haven't talked about it. We haven't thought about it. We haven't given it two minutes worth of thought.

"I said one thing [to the team]. I said, `I don't want to hear anything about it.' Let's talk about Denver, that's it. That was the extent of it. I don't want to talk about that. I don't want to talk about Dallas. I don't want to talk about Miami. I don't want to talk about the Jets. I don't want to talk about Jacksonville. I don't want to talk about anything other than Denver. There's nothing else."

Nothing gets players hyped quite like "Monday Night Football." Al Michaels. John Madden. National television. Great. Now forget about it, was Belichick's directive. Remember, Denver in Denver. Thus there was minimal talk last week about the bright lights. Almost as minimal as the talk about the Broncos' home-field advantage or the Denver altitude. As far as the Patriots are concerned, they're playing in a vacuum, and they avoided being sucked into discussion about anything other than the opponent.

"[`MNF'] throws you into a little bit of a different routine," Belichick said. "It's something that we have done here a couple of times a year for the last couple of years, so I think we're used to a little bit of a change in the routine. Denver in Denver. That's about as tough as it gets."

The Patriots have had a difficult time with the Broncos the last two years, losing 31-20 at Invesco two years ago and 24-16 at Gillette last year. A lot has changed with those guys, though. Danny Kanell is the quarterback. Ed McCaffrey is questionable with a quadriceps injury. Instead of Ian Gold and John Mobley, the Broncos are lining up with Donnie Spragan and Jashon Sykes at linebacker. But forget about it they must, and remember Clinton Portis, Rod Smith, and Trevor Pryce.

They're keeping in mind what the Broncos have done to them lately -- keeping it in the backs of their minds. Last year's film? Still on the shelf.

"We didn't look at that game at all," said wide receiver Deion Branch, who'll be asked to pick up the slack if Troy Brown (doubtful, leg) sits. "I think going into this game, Coach wanted to put that behind us. Different team. It's a new year. Personnel is different on the field. He just wanted to make sure we didn't get caught up in that."
 

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"We didn't look at that game at all," said wide receiver Deion Branch, who'll be asked to pick up the slack if Troy Brown (doubtful, leg) sits.
 

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Here is the update

Week 1: 0-5
Week 2: 3-2-1
Week 3: 4-2-1
Week 4: 3-3-1
Week 5: 3-7
Week 6: 3-4
Week 7: 1-1
Week 8: 3-3
Week 9: 3-1
 

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