10-11-2023, 01:28 PM
Hump day, you know what that means....TWITAFCS!
Last week was a mixed bag, a lot of toss-up games helped to separate the pack a bit. Duval completed the sweep of their British tour with a close win over the Bills; the tinhorns could muster enough to steal a win in Atlanta, and the tacks continue their chaotic ways with a loss in Indy to Gardner Minshew and the horseshoes. This week gives us three more games to pick from, and none of them are slam dunks again:
indynoplace @ DUVAL: The offense ground a sleepy Buffalo team to a pulp last week, but will travel or adrenaline dump lead to yet another home loss? Indy has all week to prepare with Minshew firmly in place as the starter - does that help or hurt their cause?
Baltimore @ tacks: A whole lotta drops plagued Lamar's team last weekend, and it sounds like the team is not happy about the way they've played. The tacks are the epitome of inconsistency this year. Which team shows up? That question applies to both teams, really.
Aints @ tinhorns: The Aints blanked the Pats in their last outing, but given how Mac's been playing, I don't know if that is saying anything about the team in NOLA. Even with the loss last week, I still say the arrow is pointing up for the tinhorns. This should be a fun matchup of back and forth football.
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For mikey, 9-7 on the season with a 1-2 week. Let's see if I can't distance myself from .500 with these choices:
DUVAL 23 indy 20: I gotta feeling that this one is going to be close. Just keep Trevor upright and we should be able to get the home crowd a win.
Baltimore 27 tacks 8: screw the tacks. screw Art Modell. Oh come, sweet meteor of death, we summon you! Ah well, I guess we have to settle for tacks keeping the AFCS cellar to themselves.
tinhorns 34 aints 31: I have a feeling this is gonna be two offenses throwing haymakers at each other all game. Kinda hope it is, and that NOLA is dog tired come Thursday.
Last week was a mixed bag, a lot of toss-up games helped to separate the pack a bit. Duval completed the sweep of their British tour with a close win over the Bills; the tinhorns could muster enough to steal a win in Atlanta, and the tacks continue their chaotic ways with a loss in Indy to Gardner Minshew and the horseshoes. This week gives us three more games to pick from, and none of them are slam dunks again:
indynoplace @ DUVAL: The offense ground a sleepy Buffalo team to a pulp last week, but will travel or adrenaline dump lead to yet another home loss? Indy has all week to prepare with Minshew firmly in place as the starter - does that help or hurt their cause?
Baltimore @ tacks: A whole lotta drops plagued Lamar's team last weekend, and it sounds like the team is not happy about the way they've played. The tacks are the epitome of inconsistency this year. Which team shows up? That question applies to both teams, really.
Aints @ tinhorns: The Aints blanked the Pats in their last outing, but given how Mac's been playing, I don't know if that is saying anything about the team in NOLA. Even with the loss last week, I still say the arrow is pointing up for the tinhorns. This should be a fun matchup of back and forth football.
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For mikey, 9-7 on the season with a 1-2 week. Let's see if I can't distance myself from .500 with these choices:
DUVAL 23 indy 20: I gotta feeling that this one is going to be close. Just keep Trevor upright and we should be able to get the home crowd a win.
Baltimore 27 tacks 8: screw the tacks. screw Art Modell. Oh come, sweet meteor of death, we summon you! Ah well, I guess we have to settle for tacks keeping the AFCS cellar to themselves.
tinhorns 34 aints 31: I have a feeling this is gonna be two offenses throwing haymakers at each other all game. Kinda hope it is, and that NOLA is dog tired come Thursday.