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If we win, and Pitt, NE, and Ten all lose, we're the #1 seed in the AFC . With that said:

Jags
Pitt
Tacks (but I'm not confident here)
Rams

2-1 last week

17-10 overall.
(11-11-2017, 07:54 PM)imtheblkranger Wrote: [ -> ]If we win, and Pitt, NE, and Ten all lose, we're the #1 seed in the AFC . With that said:

Jags
Pitt
Tacks (but I'm not confident here)
Rams

2-1 last week

17-10 overall.

I'm thinking the next week could be huge for the Jaguars.

The tacks go to Pittsburgh on a short week after tomorrow.  If the Bengals can pull off the upset, and we take care of business, we could have a two game lead with six games remaining, and the tacks still have to play the Rams before us.

I would gladly be wrong about the Bengals game if it meant the result I describe above.  Hopefully the tacks are looking ahead to Pittsburgh and the Bengals get em.
(11-09-2017, 12:59 AM)MariGOATa Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-09-2017, 12:56 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The Steelers aren't in that category.

We held them to 9 points in their house.

The Rams aren't in that category.  Held them to 13 offensive points.

We held the Ravens to 7 points.  Your tacks did not.

Texans?  7 points.  I don't want to hear anything about Watson being on the bench in the first half.  When he came in, we sacked him 4 times and picked him off once.  Did the tacks?

Big Ben sucks this year. And notice how you ignored he last 4 of the other teams? Lol

Ravens offense is garbage lol

Hopefully Green does his fighting in the passing game this week! 125 with 3 scores sounds good, that would be half as many touchdowns as your golden boy has thrown in 7 freaking games!
Week # 9 Results:  2-1
Overall Results 20-7

Week# 10 selections:

Jacksonville
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
LA Rams

The Jaguars injury situation on Offense, the improved play of the LA Chargers since early in the season, and their comfort playing away are concerns regarding my selection. Yet, after watching the dominance of the Jaguars Defense against the Bengals, the improved play by Blake Bortles, and their O-Line, I'm going with them in a likely hard fought battle. 20-16 score.
What I want...Jags/clots/bungles/horns
What I think will happen?
Jaguars over chargers in a tight game.
squealers destroy the poor clots
bungles revenge on tacks
goats over the team formerly know as the texans.
(11-08-2017, 07:12 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The good guys are sitting at 5-3 at the halfway point, their best mid season record since 2007. They achieved this with an eventful 23-7 win over the Bengals, that featured a deactivation of RB Leonard Fournette, who wound up being deactivated because he missed some rehab and a team picture.  It also featured a fight between Jaguars' CB Jalen Ramsey and Bengals' WR A.J. Green.  I have to think Ramsey's success against Green had something to do with the fracas.  I can't imagine he is the only CB who has talked trash to him, or even pushed him before the whistle stopped.  But I have enough respect for AJ Green to know not too many guys have held him to 1 catch for 6 yards in one half of play.  If Ramsey wasn't doing well against him, I don't think anything he said would have mattered.  If anything, Green, et al would have beat him and laughed.  But the fact the Jaguars played without two of their better players and still won handily speaks to where this team is headed.  They are tied with the tacks record wise, who eked out a win over the Ravens.  The Colts and Texans, decimated by bad drafting and injuries respectively, are taking up the rear, each two games back.

L.A. Chargers (3-5) at Jaguars (5-3)-Historically, Phillip Rivers has dominated the Jaguars.  He has a 6-1 record against the Jaguars, and something like a 19-4 TD-INT ratio all time.  He is also helped by two good pass rushers in Ingram and Bosa.  However, even though he makes me nervous, I get the sense this Jaguars team is much better equipped to face him now.  This Jaguars team can rush the passer and, until last week, was on pace to break the single season team sack record held by the '84 Bears.  Furthermore, this Jaguars team covers better than any other Jaguars team in franchise history, with rising NFL Villain/superstar CB Jalen Ramsey and less notorious but nearly as effective A.J. Bouye.  Finally, with the return of a presumably well rested Leonard Fournette going against the 31st ranked rush defense, the Jaguars offense is capable of playing keep away and keeping Rivers off the field.  I think this game will be closer than the Bengals game, and I will be sitting on pins and needles until this game is over, but I think the Jaguars pull it off 24-13.

Steelers (6-2) at Colts (3-6)-The Colts won last week against a Texans team reeling from the mid week, mid season, non contact ACL injury to rookie QB DeShaun Watson and the mid season trade of LT Duane Brown.  They should have no such benefits this week, and no chance to win.  Steelers 31-Colts 14.

Bengals (3-5) at tacks (5-3) Bengals CB Adam Jones (formerly known as Pac Man), openly questioned the team's desire to win after the loss to the Jaguars.  If they haven't quit, they are capable of making it interesting against the tacks.  It is unlikely A.J. Green will get ejected from the game two weeks in a row, and the tacks can't rush the passer or cover as well as the Jaguars.  But at the end of the day, I think the tacks are too much for the Bengals.  tacks 27-Bengals 20.

Texans (3-5) at L.A. Rams (6-2) This is looking like a special year for the Rams.  As depleted as the Texans are, I don't see how they stand a chance in this game.  They can't rush the passer, can't pass protect and can't score without Watson.  A bad combination against an offense scoring a bunch of points.  Rams 34-Texans 17.

Last week:  2-1
Overall:  According to KodiakJag..."You're missing a game, Bullseye.  I think you're 14-13. "  I'll go with that.  That sounds about right.
This one seems easy:
Jags, steelers, Tacks, Rams

8-1 overall
2-1 last week.
(11-12-2017, 01:38 PM)HandsomeRob86 Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-08-2017, 07:12 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The good guys are sitting at 5-3 at the halfway point, their best mid season record since 2007. They achieved this with an eventful 23-7 win over the Bengals, that featured a deactivation of RB Leonard Fournette, who wound up being deactivated because he missed some rehab and a team picture.  It also featured a fight between Jaguars' CB Jalen Ramsey and Bengals' WR A.J. Green.  I have to think Ramsey's success against Green had something to do with the fracas.  I can't imagine he is the only CB who has talked trash to him, or even pushed him before the whistle stopped.  But I have enough respect for AJ Green to know not too many guys have held him to 1 catch for 6 yards in one half of play.  If Ramsey wasn't doing well against him, I don't think anything he said would have mattered.  If anything, Green, et al would have beat him and laughed.  But the fact the Jaguars played without two of their better players and still won handily speaks to where this team is headed.  They are tied with the tacks record wise, who eked out a win over the Ravens.  The Colts and Texans, decimated by bad drafting and injuries respectively, are taking up the rear, each two games back.

L.A. Chargers (3-5) at Jaguars (5-3)-Historically, Phillip Rivers has dominated the Jaguars.  He has a 6-1 record against the Jaguars, and something like a 19-4 TD-INT ratio all time.  He is also helped by two good pass rushers in Ingram and Bosa.  However, even though he makes me nervous, I get the sense this Jaguars team is much better equipped to face him now.  This Jaguars team can rush the passer and, until last week, was on pace to break the single season team sack record held by the '84 Bears.  Furthermore, this Jaguars team covers better than any other Jaguars team in franchise history, with rising NFL Villain/superstar CB Jalen Ramsey and less notorious but nearly as effective A.J. Bouye.  Finally, with the return of a presumably well rested Leonard Fournette going against the 31st ranked rush defense, the Jaguars offense is capable of playing keep away and keeping Rivers off the field.  I think this game will be closer than the Bengals game, and I will be sitting on pins and needles until this game is over, but I think the Jaguars pull it off 24-13.

Steelers (6-2) at Colts (3-6)-The Colts won last week against a Texans team reeling from the mid week, mid season, non contact ACL injury to rookie QB DeShaun Watson and the mid season trade of LT Duane Brown.  They should have no such benefits this week, and no chance to win.  Steelers 31-Colts 14.

Bengals (3-5) at tacks (5-3) Bengals CB Adam Jones (formerly known as Pac Man), openly questioned the team's desire to win after the loss to the Jaguars.  If they haven't quit, they are capable of making it interesting against the tacks.  It is unlikely A.J. Green will get ejected from the game two weeks in a row, and the tacks can't rush the passer or cover as well as the Jaguars.  But at the end of the day, I think the tacks are too much for the Bengals.  tacks 27-Bengals 20.

Texans (3-5) at L.A. Rams (6-2) This is looking like a special year for the Rams.  As depleted as the Texans are, I don't see how they stand a chance in this game.  They can't rush the passer, can't pass protect and can't score without Watson.  A bad combination against an offense scoring a bunch of points.  Rams 34-Texans 17.

Last week:  2-1
Overall:  According to KodiakJag..."You're missing a game, Bullseye.  I think you're 14-13. "  I'll go with that.  That sounds about right.
This one seems easy:
Jags, steelers, Tacks, Rams

8-1 overall
2-1 last week.

While I am glad to get them all right, this week was not easy at all.
4-0 this week
12-1 overall.
(11-11-2017, 07:54 PM)imtheblkranger Wrote: [ -> ]If we win, and Pitt, NE, and Ten all lose, we're the #1 seed in the AFC . With that said:

Jags
Pitt
Tacks (but I'm not confident here)
Rams

2-1 last week

17-10 overall.

4-0 this week. Definitely wasn't quite as simple as I thought though. 

21-10 overall
(11-09-2017, 10:24 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-08-2017, 07:12 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The good guys are sitting at 5-3 at the halfway point, their best mid season record since 2007. They achieved this with an eventful 23-7 win over the Bengals, that featured a deactivation of RB Leonard Fournette, who wound up being deactivated because he missed some rehab and a team picture.  It also featured a fight between Jaguars' CB Jalen Ramsey and Bengals' WR A.J. Green.  I have to think Ramsey's success against Green had something to do with the fracas.  I can't imagine he is the only CB who has talked trash to him, or even pushed him before the whistle stopped.  But I have enough respect for AJ Green to know not too many guys have held him to 1 catch for 6 yards in one half of play.  If Ramsey wasn't doing well against him, I don't think anything he said would have mattered.  If anything, Green, et al would have beat him and laughed.  But the fact the Jaguars played without two of their better players and still won handily speaks to where this team is headed.  They are tied with the tacks record wise, who eked out a win over the Ravens.  The Colts and Texans, decimated by bad drafting and injuries respectively, are taking up the rear, each two games back.

L.A. Chargers (3-5) at Jaguars (5-3)-Historically, Phillip Rivers has dominated the Jaguars.  He has a 6-1 record against the Jaguars, and something like a 19-4 TD-INT ratio all time.  He is also helped by two good pass rushers in Ingram and Bosa.  However, even though he makes me nervous, I get the sense this Jaguars team is much better equipped to face him now.  This Jaguars team can rush the passer and, until last week, was on pace to break the single season team sack record held by the '84 Bears.  Furthermore, this Jaguars team covers better than any other Jaguars team in franchise history, with rising NFL Villain/superstar CB Jalen Ramsey and less notorious but nearly as effective A.J. Bouye.  Finally, with the return of a presumably well rested Leonard Fournette going against the 31st ranked rush defense, the Jaguars offense is capable of playing keep away and keeping Rivers off the field.  I think this game will be closer than the Bengals game, and I will be sitting on pins and needles until this game is over, but I think the Jaguars pull it off 24-13.

Steelers (6-2) at Colts (3-6)-The Colts won last week against a Texans team reeling from the mid week, mid season, non contact ACL injury to rookie QB DeShaun Watson and the mid season trade of LT Duane Brown.  They should have no such benefits this week, and no chance to win.  Steelers 31-Colts 14.

Bengals (3-5) at tacks (5-3) Bengals CB Adam Jones (formerly known as Pac Man), openly questioned the team's desire to win after the loss to the Jaguars.  If they haven't quit, they are capable of making it interesting against the tacks.  It is unlikely A.J. Green will get ejected from the game two weeks in a row, and the tacks can't rush the passer or cover as well as the Jaguars.  But at the end of the day, I think the tacks are too much for the Bengals.  tacks 27-Bengals 20.

Texans (3-5) at L.A. Rams (6-2) This is looking like a special year for the Rams.  As depleted as the Texans are, I don't see how they stand a chance in this game.  They can't rush the passer, can't pass protect and can't score without Watson.  A bad combination against an offense scoring a bunch of points.  Rams 34-Texans 17.

Last week:  2-1
Overall:  According to KodiakJag..."You're missing a game, Bullseye.  I think you're 14-13. "  I'll go with that.  That sounds about right.

ok im 14-5 ooverall. this week i will make my picks. 

Rams over texans- Texans a really bad team with savage at qb.

tittians over Bengals


Steelers over colts



Jags
4-0 this week. my record moves up to   18-5 overall.
(11-09-2017, 05:14 PM)KodiakJag Wrote: [ -> ]3-0 last week, 19-8 overall.

Jaguars over Chargers
Rams over Texans
Titans over Bengals
Steelers over colts

All these are “safe” picks, but I have the feeling that I’ll be going 3-1 this week.

4-0 this week, 23-8 overall.
(11-08-2017, 07:12 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]The good guys are sitting at 5-3 at the halfway point, their best mid season record since 2007. They achieved this with an eventful 23-7 win over the Bengals, that featured a deactivation of RB Leonard Fournette, who wound up being deactivated because he missed some rehab and a team picture.  It also featured a fight between Jaguars' CB Jalen Ramsey and Bengals' WR A.J. Green.  I have to think Ramsey's success against Green had something to do with the fracas.  I can't imagine he is the only CB who has talked trash to him, or even pushed him before the whistle stopped.  But I have enough respect for AJ Green to know not too many guys have held him to 1 catch for 6 yards in one half of play.  If Ramsey wasn't doing well against him, I don't think anything he said would have mattered.  If anything, Green, et al would have beat him and laughed.  But the fact the Jaguars played without two of their better players and still won handily speaks to where this team is headed.  They are tied with the tacks record wise, who eked out a win over the Ravens.  The Colts and Texans, decimated by bad drafting and injuries respectively, are taking up the rear, each two games back.

L.A. Chargers (3-5) at Jaguars (5-3)-Historically, Phillip Rivers has dominated the Jaguars.  He has a 6-1 record against the Jaguars, and something like a 19-4 TD-INT ratio all time.  He is also helped by two good pass rushers in Ingram and Bosa.  However, even though he makes me nervous, I get the sense this Jaguars team is much better equipped to face him now.  This Jaguars team can rush the passer and, until last week, was on pace to break the single season team sack record held by the '84 Bears.  Furthermore, this Jaguars team covers better than any other Jaguars team in franchise history, with rising NFL Villain/superstar CB Jalen Ramsey and less notorious but nearly as effective A.J. Bouye.  Finally, with the return of a presumably well rested Leonard Fournette going against the 31st ranked rush defense, the Jaguars offense is capable of playing keep away and keeping Rivers off the field.  I think this game will be closer than the Bengals game, and I will be sitting on pins and needles until this game is over, but I think the Jaguars pull it off 24-13.

Steelers (6-2) at Colts (3-6)-The Colts won last week against a Texans team reeling from the mid week, mid season, non contact ACL injury to rookie QB DeShaun Watson and the mid season trade of LT Duane Brown.  They should have no such benefits this week, and no chance to win.  Steelers 31-Colts 14.

Bengals (3-5) at tacks (5-3) Bengals CB Adam Jones (formerly known as Pac Man), openly questioned the team's desire to win after the loss to the Jaguars.  If they haven't quit, they are capable of making it interesting against the tacks.  It is unlikely A.J. Green will get ejected from the game two weeks in a row, and the tacks can't rush the passer or cover as well as the Jaguars.  But at the end of the day, I think the tacks are too much for the Bengals.  tacks 27-Bengals 20.

Texans (3-5) at L.A. Rams (6-2) This is looking like a special year for the Rams.  As depleted as the Texans are, I don't see how they stand a chance in this game.  They can't rush the passer, can't pass protect and can't score without Watson.  A bad combination against an offense scoring a bunch of points.  Rams 34-Texans 17.

Last week:  2-1
Overall:  According to KodiakJag..."You're missing a game, Bullseye.  I think you're 14-13. "  I'll go with that.  That sounds about right.

This week:  4-0
Overall:  18-13

(11-09-2017, 01:11 AM)MariGOATa Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-09-2017, 01:07 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]1.  I had no interest in going through the entirety of our schedule.  Your point is that the Jaguars defense is overrated because we played poor offenses.  But the results show when we play good offense, the defense has still been effective.

2. Let's see how you do against Big Ben before saying he "sucks this year."  He still has thrown more TD passes than Mariota.  Outside of the Jaguars game, he has only thrown 4 INTs.

3.  That garbage Ravens offense put up 20 in your house.

Yet still ranked at the bottom for YPG. Face a good offense than come and talk to me. Rivers will hang 20 plus on you guys this week. Lol. Titans put 37 on you guys with horrible coaches.


Try again.
(11-09-2017, 09:22 AM)jagibelieve Wrote: [ -> ]My picks this week.

Jaguars
Steelers
Titans    <-  I hope I'm wrong about this one.   Sick
Rams

2-1 Last week
18-9 Overall

4-0 This Week
22-9 Overall
(11-09-2017, 11:15 AM)Kane Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-09-2017, 12:52 AM)MariGOATa Wrote: [ -> ]Jaguars defense is overrated. Faced 4 of their last 8 with teams thats at the bottom for YPG.

Rivers & Gordon will stomp the Jags defense

Please don't disappear after Sunday.

Last week: 1-2
14-13 Overall

Picks:
Jags
squeelers
bungles (AJ's get right game)
Rams

3-1 this week
17-14 Overall
(11-09-2017, 11:22 AM)Perkolater Wrote: [ -> ]Gotta go with:

Jags: This isn't the same Jaguars team that Rivers has faced in the past.
Steelers - Obviously.
Bengals - They aren't as bad as we made them look, and the titans are as good as we made them look
Rams - Just too many injuries for the Texans to overcome.


2-1 last week
17-10 overall

3-1 this week.
20-11 overall
(11-09-2017, 12:29 PM)unf_nashvillian Wrote: [ -> ]Steelers over Colts
Rams over Texans
Titans over Bengals
Chargers over Jaguars

Went with my heart over my head with the Chargers pick

2-1 last week
20-7 overall

3-1 this week 
23-8 overall
(11-13-2017, 02:10 PM)unf_nashvillian Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-09-2017, 12:29 PM)unf_nashvillian Wrote: [ -> ]Steelers over Colts
Rams over Texans
Titans over Bengals
Chargers over Jaguars

Went with my heart over my head with the Chargers pick

2-1 last week
20-7 overall

3-1 this week 
23-8 overall

That'll teach you to listen to your heart! lol
(11-13-2017, 12:10 PM)Kane Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-09-2017, 11:15 AM)Kane Wrote: [ -> ]Please don't disappear after Sunday.

Last week: 1-2
14-13 Overall

Picks:
Jags
squeelers
bungles (AJ's get right game)
Rams

3-1 this week
17-14 Overall

You were half right though, AJ had a good game.
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