10-05-2022, 09:31 AM
Screw Ian. Let's just leave it at that.
Last week saw many getting back to winning ways as AFC South prognosticators, so let's see what this week brings. Note that we have an early game, get those picks in quick!
clots @ DEN: Two key injuries factor into each team's strengths for this game. Indynoplace sounds hopeful that Taylor can go on a sore ankle, and the Broncs expect Wilson to play in spite of an injured throwing arm. Thusfar no news that either guy will not play. If either does have to sit, do these coaches give you confidence that they can adapt and win in spite of a crippling loss to their roster?
tinhorns @ JAX: A winless team travels to face a team that took a tough loss on the chin against arguably the league's best team through the first quarter(ish, stupid 17th game) of the season. After getting gashed by the Eagles run game, can Duval return to their stifling run D against one of the best young runners? How does the offense rebound from an embarrassing showing? Many pundits chose not to write the Jags off after Sunday's loss, but rest assured they will be watching to see if we can break the tinhorns' streak of 8 consecutive wins (that hurts to type out).
tacks @ REDACTEDS: Screw Daniel Snyder. Screw the tacks. Help us, meteor, you're our only hope.
a 2-1 Sunday got me to 6-6-1 on the year. Here's my picks:
indy 20 DEN 15: The honeymoon is over for Russ, losing Williams is too big a hurdle for the Bronco run game and Hackett proves he's in over his head. clots do just enough to leave with the dub.
DUVAL 34 hou 20: Happy birthday Trevor, you get a get-right game at home to erase the blunders that plagued you in Philly.
tacks 19 WAS 13: Once again, the meteor lets us down. Henry carries the team to the win, which is nearly as ugly as the tack fanbase.
Last week saw many getting back to winning ways as AFC South prognosticators, so let's see what this week brings. Note that we have an early game, get those picks in quick!
clots @ DEN: Two key injuries factor into each team's strengths for this game. Indynoplace sounds hopeful that Taylor can go on a sore ankle, and the Broncs expect Wilson to play in spite of an injured throwing arm. Thusfar no news that either guy will not play. If either does have to sit, do these coaches give you confidence that they can adapt and win in spite of a crippling loss to their roster?
tinhorns @ JAX: A winless team travels to face a team that took a tough loss on the chin against arguably the league's best team through the first quarter(ish, stupid 17th game) of the season. After getting gashed by the Eagles run game, can Duval return to their stifling run D against one of the best young runners? How does the offense rebound from an embarrassing showing? Many pundits chose not to write the Jags off after Sunday's loss, but rest assured they will be watching to see if we can break the tinhorns' streak of 8 consecutive wins (that hurts to type out).
tacks @ REDACTEDS: Screw Daniel Snyder. Screw the tacks. Help us, meteor, you're our only hope.
a 2-1 Sunday got me to 6-6-1 on the year. Here's my picks:
indy 20 DEN 15: The honeymoon is over for Russ, losing Williams is too big a hurdle for the Bronco run game and Hackett proves he's in over his head. clots do just enough to leave with the dub.
DUVAL 34 hou 20: Happy birthday Trevor, you get a get-right game at home to erase the blunders that plagued you in Philly.
tacks 19 WAS 13: Once again, the meteor lets us down. Henry carries the team to the win, which is nearly as ugly as the tack fanbase.