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2-0 last week, 16-8 overall.


Jaguars over Bengals - I'll be happy with any type of win, but there is no excuse for not blowing Cincinnati out.  Looking at common opponents (Steelers, Colts, Ravens & Texans) the Jags have a scoring differential of 130-23.  Against those same teams, the Bengals are 47-85.  Let that sink in for a moment...
...then factor in that our strengths (D-line, secondary, rushing) will be hitting them right where they are the weakest (O-line, passing game, run stopping).  All Blake has to do is hand the ball off to Fournette/Yeldon/Ivory and throw a few jump balls to Lewis and that will be enough to win.  The quality of our secondary will let us load the box and blitz Dalton until he leaves the game, then blitz his replacement.  If we lose this game after having 2 weeks to prepare, "One-in-a row" Marrone should be on the hot seat.  I'm expecting a 30-9 score.

Colts over Texans - I really wanted to be entertained by Watson some more this year, darnit.  The time off his legs will be used  to study film and he should come back even better next year.  I'm pulling for him.  However, the Texans are hurting without him and the losses have reached a point where they might not be competitive again until next year.  I'm picking the Colts to win a close game, something like 20-17.

Titans over Ravens - Baltimore can't win this game, but Tennessee could lose it.  Flacco will probably have the jitters and be about as effective as he usually is, which is marginally.  Something like 24-13 is my guess for the final score.
Jaguars --- Given the Jags performance at home, I am really tempted to go Bengals here.
Colts --- Changed this pic after the Watson injury
Ravens --- Wishful thinking perhaps?


15-9 overall so far.
Pick Change!

Jags
Colts--Texans losing Brown AND Watson is a killer
Ravens
Week # 8 Results:  2-0
Overall Results 18-6

Week # 9 selections:

Jacksonville
Houston
Tennessee
(11-01-2017, 10:26 AM)unf_nashvillian Wrote: [ -> ]Jaguars over Bengals
Texans over Colts
Titans over Ravens

2-0 last week
18-6 overall

I’m changing my picks. 

Bengals over Jaguars
Colts over Texans 
Titans over Ravens
(11-05-2017, 01:53 PM)unf_nashvillian Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-01-2017, 10:26 AM)unf_nashvillian Wrote: [ -> ]Jaguars over Bengals
Texans over Colts
Titans over Ravens

2-0 last week
18-6 overall

I’m changing my picks. 

Bengals over Jaguars
Colts over Texans 
Titans over Ravens
2-1 this week
20-7 overall
(11-02-2017, 07:48 PM)HandsomeRob86 Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-01-2017, 09:24 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The Jaguars bye week came at a very good time, as it enabled guys like Leonard Fournette, Brandon Linder, and possibly Cam Robinson to get healthy enough to play and be effective enough to play against Cincy.  That's the routine bye week for the most part-injured players get healthier .  But the bye week ended in anything but routine fashion, as the Jaguars made a trade before the trade deadline to acquire Pro bowl DT Marcell Dareus from Buffalo for a conditional 6th round pick that could go as high as a 5th.  While Houston did not share the Jaguars' bye week, last week was quite eventful for the Texans, as several players walked out of practice after a meeting with Texans' owner Bob McNair, who apparently said something in a way that didn't sit too well with several players, including LT Duane Brown, who just ended his holdout of 8 weeks.  Most of the team knelt during the anthem as in protest of McNair, then proceeded to play, by most accounts, an instant classic of a game against Seattle.  The next day, the Texans traded Duane Brown to Seattle for 2nd and third round picks.  I think that is a case of McNair wanting to get rid of a disgruntled player, because otherwise it makes ZERO sense to declare you just found your franchise QB after going your franchise's entire existence without one, then trade away the stud LT whose job it is to protect him.  I think at least in the short term, the Jaguars got better and the Texans got worse.  The bye week/trade deadline time frame was uneventful for the tacks, and while there was a lot of speculation that the Colts were willing to deal WR T.Y. Hilton or CB Vontae Davis, nothing materialized on either of those areas, leaving the Colts unchanged and in last place.  On a board/personal note, I was finally able to get my record above .500 for the first time.   Let's hope I can stay there after this week.

Bengals (3-4) at Jaguars (4-3)-At face value, the Jaguars seem to match up very well against the Bengals.  The Bengals seemingly have struggled with their offensive line after foolishly letting Whitworth leave.  Meanwhile the Jaguars have an excellent pass rushing line, and seemingly have bolstered the run defense with the addition of Dareus.  The Bengals have stud WR A.J. Green at WR and seemingly little else, as speedy first round pick Ross has yet to make an impact with them.  Opposing them is a Jaguars secondary which could easily be considered among the top three secondaries in the game this year along with Denver and Seattle.  Offensively, the Jaguars run the ball very well, while the Bengals are middle of the road stopping the run.  I think this Jaguars team is very confident going into this game, and I think the Jaguars win a close game 21-13.

Colts (2-6) at Texans (3-4)-I indicated above the Texans did not improve themselves by trading away their stud LT.  It's not going to matter against the Colts, who are completely incapable of stopping the red hot DeShaun Watson.  The return of WR Will Fuller has added a whole new dimension to that Texans passing game.  Texans win 27-13.  Edit:  With the news that the Texans have lost DeShaun Watson for the year with a torn ACL, that changes things for them.  I'm not sure how much this team can take this year.  The hurricane, the suspension of Cushing, the season ending injuries to Watt and Mercilus, the meeting with McNair and the trade of Duane Brown...now this.  I think despite all of that, they are still better than the Colts, but they will be devastated by this. What saves them this week is they are home.  Texans win 17-14.

Ravens (4-4) at tacks (4-3)-The Ravens go into this game with Flacco suffering from a concussion after a vicious hit from Kiko Alonso.  If he doesn't play, that will leave Ryan Mallet to play in his place.  I don't think the Ravens have enough on either side of the ball to win this game.  Tennessee wins 23-16.

Last week:  2-0
Overall: 12-11
Well I am picking: Jags, Colts, and Ravens (this is the most difficult one, but that Ravens D is good, Flacco is back).
6-0 overall
2-1 this week
8-1 overall. Congrats Tacks, you win this week, and thanks to Ramsey you will prob win next week too.
(11-01-2017, 05:44 PM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]12-4 overlall.  

this week i will go with

Texans

Tittians-i keep picking them to lose,maybe if i pick them to win they will lose.


Jags game is a very hard one to pick this week. winless in jacksonville this season,keep loseing to the bad teams who have thier starting qb.   afterall jags lost to 0-1 tittians,and lost to the 1 win jets. at the time jets had only won the one game. The bengals have a loseing record this season which makes them look like a bad team. They are still a good team so with that being said im going to take the Jags.

2-1 this week.

14-5 overall.
(11-03-2017, 06:27 AM)KodiakJag Wrote: [ -> ]2-0 last week, 16-8 overall.


Jaguars over Bengals - I'll be happy with any type of win, but there is no excuse for not blowing Cincinnati out.  Looking at common opponents (Steelers, Colts, Ravens & Texans) the Jags have a scoring differential of 130-23.  Against those same teams, the Bengals are 47-85.  Let that sink in for a moment...
...then factor in that our strengths (D-line, secondary, rushing) will be hitting them right where they are the weakest (O-line, passing game, run stopping).  All Blake has to do is hand the ball off to Fournette/Yeldon/Ivory and throw a few jump balls to Lewis and that will be enough to win.  The quality of our secondary will let us load the box and blitz Dalton until he leaves the game, then blitz his replacement.  If we lose this game after having 2 weeks to prepare, "One-in-a row" Marrone should be on the hot seat.  I'm expecting a 30-9 score.

Colts over Texans - I really wanted to be entertained by Watson some more this year, darnit.  The time off his legs will be used  to study film and he should come back even better next year.  I'm pulling for him.  However, the Texans are hurting without him and the losses have reached a point where they might not be competitive again until next year.  I'm picking the Colts to win a close game, something like 20-17.

Titans over Ravens - Baltimore can't win this game, but Tennessee could lose it.  Flacco will probably have the jitters and be about as effective as he usually is, which is marginally.  Something like 24-13 is my guess for the final score.

3-0 this week, 19-8 overall
(11-01-2017, 09:24 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The Jaguars bye week came at a very good time, as it enabled guys like Leonard Fournette, Brandon Linder, and possibly Cam Robinson to get healthy enough to play and be effective enough to play against Cincy.  That's the routine bye week for the most part-injured players get healthier .  But the bye week ended in anything but routine fashion, as the Jaguars made a trade before the trade deadline to acquire Pro bowl DT Marcell Dareus from Buffalo for a conditional 6th round pick that could go as high as a 5th.  While Houston did not share the Jaguars' bye week, last week was quite eventful for the Texans, as several players walked out of practice after a meeting with Texans' owner Bob McNair, who apparently said something in a way that didn't sit too well with several players, including LT Duane Brown, who just ended his holdout of 8 weeks.  Most of the team knelt during the anthem as in protest of McNair, then proceeded to play, by most accounts, an instant classic of a game against Seattle.  The next day, the Texans traded Duane Brown to Seattle for 2nd and third round picks.  I think that is a case of McNair wanting to get rid of a disgruntled player, because otherwise it makes ZERO sense to declare you just found your franchise QB after going your franchise's entire existence without one, then trade away the stud LT whose job it is to protect him.  I think at least in the short term, the Jaguars got better and the Texans got worse.  The bye week/trade deadline time frame was uneventful for the tacks, and while there was a lot of speculation that the Colts were willing to deal WR T.Y. Hilton or CB Vontae Davis, nothing materialized on either of those areas, leaving the Colts unchanged and in last place.  On a board/personal note, I was finally able to get my record above .500 for the first time.   Let's hope I can stay there after this week.

Bengals (3-4) at Jaguars (4-3)-At face value, the Jaguars seem to match up very well against the Bengals.  The Bengals seemingly have struggled with their offensive line after foolishly letting Whitworth leave.  Meanwhile the Jaguars have an excellent pass rushing line, and seemingly have bolstered the run defense with the addition of Dareus.  The Bengals have stud WR A.J. Green at WR and seemingly little else, as speedy first round pick Ross has yet to make an impact with them.  Opposing them is a Jaguars secondary which could easily be considered among the top three secondaries in the game this year along with Denver and Seattle.  Offensively, the Jaguars run the ball very well, while the Bengals are middle of the road stopping the run.  I think this Jaguars team is very confident going into this game, and I think the Jaguars win a close game 21-13.

Colts (2-6) at Texans (3-4)-I indicated above the Texans did not improve themselves by trading away their stud LT.  It's not going to matter against the Colts, who are completely incapable of stopping the red hot DeShaun Watson.  The return of WR Will Fuller has added a whole new dimension to that Texans passing game.  Texans win 27-13.  Edit:  With the news that the Texans have lost DeShaun Watson for the year with a torn ACL, that changes things for them.  I'm not sure how much this team can take this year.  The hurricane, the suspension of Cushing, the season ending injuries to Watt and Mercilus, the meeting with McNair and the trade of Duane Brown...now this.  I think despite all of that, they are still better than the Colts, but they will be devastated by this. What saves them this week is they are home.  Texans win 17-14.

Ravens (4-4) at tacks (4-3)-The Ravens go into this game with Flacco suffering from a concussion after a vicious hit from Kiko Alonso.  If he doesn't play, that will leave Ryan Mallet to play in his place.  I don't think the Ravens have enough on either side of the ball to win this game.  Tennessee wins 23-16.

Last week:  2-0
Overall: 12-11

This week:  2-1
Overall:  14-12
(11-06-2017, 01:54 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-01-2017, 09:24 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The Jaguars bye week came at a very good time, as it enabled guys like Leonard Fournette, Brandon Linder, and possibly Cam Robinson to get healthy enough to play and be effective enough to play against Cincy.  That's the routine bye week for the most part-injured players get healthier .  But the bye week ended in anything but routine fashion, as the Jaguars made a trade before the trade deadline to acquire Pro bowl DT Marcell Dareus from Buffalo for a conditional 6th round pick that could go as high as a 5th.  While Houston did not share the Jaguars' bye week, last week was quite eventful for the Texans, as several players walked out of practice after a meeting with Texans' owner Bob McNair, who apparently said something in a way that didn't sit too well with several players, including LT Duane Brown, who just ended his holdout of 8 weeks.  Most of the team knelt during the anthem as in protest of McNair, then proceeded to play, by most accounts, an instant classic of a game against Seattle.  The next day, the Texans traded Duane Brown to Seattle for 2nd and third round picks.  I think that is a case of McNair wanting to get rid of a disgruntled player, because otherwise it makes ZERO sense to declare you just found your franchise QB after going your franchise's entire existence without one, then trade away the stud LT whose job it is to protect him.  I think at least in the short term, the Jaguars got better and the Texans got worse.  The bye week/trade deadline time frame was uneventful for the tacks, and while there was a lot of speculation that the Colts were willing to deal WR T.Y. Hilton or CB Vontae Davis, nothing materialized on either of those areas, leaving the Colts unchanged and in last place.  On a board/personal note, I was finally able to get my record above .500 for the first time.   Let's hope I can stay there after this week.

Bengals (3-4) at Jaguars (4-3)-At face value, the Jaguars seem to match up very well against the Bengals.  The Bengals seemingly have struggled with their offensive line after foolishly letting Whitworth leave.  Meanwhile the Jaguars have an excellent pass rushing line, and seemingly have bolstered the run defense with the addition of Dareus.  The Bengals have stud WR A.J. Green at WR and seemingly little else, as speedy first round pick Ross has yet to make an impact with them.  Opposing them is a Jaguars secondary which could easily be considered among the top three secondaries in the game this year along with Denver and Seattle.  Offensively, the Jaguars run the ball very well, while the Bengals are middle of the road stopping the run.  I think this Jaguars team is very confident going into this game, and I think the Jaguars win a close game 21-13.

Colts (2-6) at Texans (3-4)-I indicated above the Texans did not improve themselves by trading away their stud LT.  It's not going to matter against the Colts, who are completely incapable of stopping the red hot DeShaun Watson.  The return of WR Will Fuller has added a whole new dimension to that Texans passing game.  Texans win 27-13.  Edit:  With the news that the Texans have lost DeShaun Watson for the year with a torn ACL, that changes things for them.  I'm not sure how much this team can take this year.  The hurricane, the suspension of Cushing, the season ending injuries to Watt and Mercilus, the meeting with McNair and the trade of Duane Brown...now this.  I think despite all of that, they are still better than the Colts, but they will be devastated by this. What saves them this week is they are home.  Texans win 17-14.

Ravens (4-4) at tacks (4-3)-The Ravens go into this game with Flacco suffering from a concussion after a vicious hit from Kiko Alonso.  If he doesn't play, that will leave Ryan Mallet to play in his place.  I don't think the Ravens have enough on either side of the ball to win this game.  Tennessee wins 23-16.

Last week:  2-0
Overall: 12-11

This week:  2-1
Overall:  14-12

You're missing a game, Bullseye.  I think you're 14-13.
(11-03-2017, 10:48 AM)Perkolater Wrote: [ -> ]Jaguars --- Given the Jags performance at home, I am really tempted to go Bengals here.
Colts --- Changed this pic after the Watson injury
Ravens --- Wishful thinking perhaps?


15-9 overall so far.

2-1 this week
17-10 overall
(11-01-2017, 10:08 AM)jagibelieve Wrote: [ -> ]My picks for this week.

Jaguars
Texans
Titans <- I may change this if Flacco does play.

Last week 2-0
Overall 16-8

2-1 This week
18-9 Overall
(11-01-2017, 09:53 AM)Kane Wrote: [ -> ]Jags over bungles
tinhorns over clots
Ravens over tacks

Last week 2-0
13-11 overall

This week
1-2
14-13 Overall
2-1 this week, 18-9 overall. Not too shabby.
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