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Post by Shrink Attack » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:04 am

Originally posted by CraigW:
quote:Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
quote:Originally posted by CraigW:
quote:Originally posted by DOOMSDAY:
I'm telling you, if you are a 49ers fan there is not much point in turning on the TV today. Sure am glad I didn't listen to your dumb ass!!!!
Go Niners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[/QUOTE]Hey, here's an idea. Before you call someone a dumb ass on these boards, how about sticking YOUR neck out with a prediction BEFORE the game.

It doesn't take a lot of courage to crawl out from somewhere AFTER the game and gloat.
[/QUOTE]I haven't seen you get anything right in quite some time. :D
[/QUOTE]Hmmm...did you not read my prediction earlier in this thread? Here, I'll help you:

What to bet? The Over at 51!

It will either be a 31-28 nail biter, or a 42-13 Patriot shellacking

I think that one was pretty close.

Good luck next week. I actually like the 49ers, because their focus on defense contrasts with the other power teams in the NFC.

Being at home was big for them. The task gets much harder if they travel to Green Bay.

Maybe you can find the time to post a prediction before that game? ;)
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Post by Shrink Attack » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:51 am

Houston +7.5 @ Baltimore O/U: 36

This one is tough, because I'm confident Baltimore will win, but by how much? The teams match up well so I think the score stays within a TD much of the game.

But Baltimore is home, they're more experienced, and T.J. Yates is still a rookie. Ray Lewis is monster, but Flacco is a cream pastry so they cancel each other out. It's hard for me to imagine them on a practice field together.

I'm thinking Baltimore pulls away late 24-16, barely covering the spread.

I hate these low Over/Under lines pitting two good defenses. One pick-6 or Special Teams TD throws it all into a lottery bin. Staying away from it.

NY Giants +7.5 @ Green Bay O/U: 53

This is the hardest game of the weekend to pick. Which Eli is going to show up? Is he going to hit the big plays or isn't he? There's your answer for both the spread and the Over/Under.

The Giants play the Packers tough, plus they have the better defense. Giants have a better rushing attack at this point, too. Keeping Rodgers off the field with some ball control is critical, since getting into a shootout with this elite QB is never a good idea. But Green Bay at home...you hate to bet against that.

Sounds like a lot of hedging, doesn't it? The Pack will win, but the lines are spot on, making the bets on this game practically a coin flip.

My very soft prediction is Green Bay winning 30-24. That means take Giants 7.5 and the Over...unless you have a weak heart than I suggest keeping your wallet in your pocket.

Will I bet it? If I win the Baltimore-Houston bet, then I'll try and double up on this game before kickoff. If I'm already a loser (gee, has that ever happened before? :rolleyes: ), I'll grab another scotch and just enjoy the game.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:56 am

WOW, what an incredible game that was yesterday. Saints-Niners I mean, not Tebow Time. Alex Smith really came up big and so did Vernon Davis. I never saw that offensive power coming. But give that entire franchise credit. That defense is POWERFUL and their special teams is DOWNRIGHT SICK. Very, very disciplined all around and Harbaugh has them believing they can beat anyone. Very scary combination.

I never saw the Niners win coming. I knew they'd play them tough, but I see a trend in the NFL playoffs this year: Wins at home. I think that trend will hold true today, too.

That Ravens' defense will totally rattle the young QB. I think the Ravens will handle the run well enough to win. I think Baltimore wins easily.

Forecast for Lambeau is 28 and partly sunny. It was cold yesterday and was 3 degrees last night, but 8-18 mph southerly winds are here now and it's warming up fast. Should be 28 by kickoff and even stay in the 20s tonight. Tomorrow will be a high of 35, so no deep freeze tonight. And 8-18 mph winds really won't be much of a factor in that bowl. Expect both teams to be able to do what they want offensively.

I see the media is all over the Giants, which is good for the Packers. They are healthy and well rested. Yes, their defense is not good this year, but offensively I think they should be able to strike early and often. Rodgers has to hit a lot of quick passes to keep that pass rush at bay. He won't have 4-5 seconds to pass. Quick is the key.

I've gotta get ready for the big game and head to Lambeau Field in a few hours. Cocktail hour is at noon for the 3:30 game. Wish us look and best of luck to all Giants, Ravens and Texans fans. This time of year is what we all live for; I know I do!! Should be another fun football day.
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Post by Shrink Attack » Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:01 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
WOW, what an incredible game that was yesterday. Saints-Niners I mean, not Tebow Time. Alex Smith really came up big and so did Vernon Davis. I never saw that offensive power coming. But give that entire franchise credit. That defense is POWERFUL and their special teams is DOWNRIGHT SICK. Very, very disciplined all around and Harbaugh has them believing they can beat anyone. Very scary combination.

I never saw the Niners win coming. I knew they'd play them tough, but I see a trend in the NFL playoffs this year: Wins at home. I think that trend will hold true today, too.

That Ravens' defense will totally rattle the young QB. I think the Ravens will handle the run well enough to win. I think Baltimore wins easily.

Forecast for Lambeau is 28 and partly sunny. It was cold yesterday and was 3 degrees last night, but 8-18 mph southerly winds are here now and it's warming up fast. Should be 28 by kickoff and even stay in the 20s tonight. Tomorrow will be a high of 35, so no deep freeze tonight. And 8-18 mph winds really won't be much of a factor in that bowl. Expect both teams to be able to do what they want offensively.

I see the media is all over the Giants, which is good for the Packers. They are healthy and well rested. Yes, their defense is not good this year, but offensively I think they should be able to strike early and often. Rodgers has to hit a lot of quick passes to keep that pass rush at bay. He won't have 4-5 seconds to pass. Quick is the key.

I've gotta get ready for the big game and head to Lambeau Field in a few hours. Cocktail hour is at noon for the 3:30 game. Wish us look and best of luck to all Giants, Ravens and Texans fans. This time of year is what we all live for; I know I do!! Should be another fun football day. Greg...no game prediction? I need your input of the final score before I place my bets! ;)
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:39 am

I'm not good at predictions and I have waaaaaaaaaaay too much bias towards the Packers to put actual money on them. I already have enough invested in them emotionally. I do believe the Packers will be able to handle the Giants' defense, but I also think the Giants will score against us. The money has been on the Giants since the spread has gone from 10 to 7.5. Take that for what it's worth.

I'd take the over and Packers, but that's just me. Don't quote me on that. ;)
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Post by Diesel » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:28 pm

...These Giants love to be the underdog. It's looking like NYG against NE or Baltimore in the big game. If the Pats get a second chance at NYG, the ratings will be through the roof.
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Post by mattjb » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:32 pm

Flights from Green Bay to Indianapolis on Superbowl weekend? Discount. I double checked.

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Post by CoMoHusker » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:39 pm

Originally posted by Diesel:
...These Giants love to be the underdog. It's looking like NYG against NE or Baltimore in the big game. If the Pats get a second chance at NYG, the ratings will be through the roof. Don't sleep on Harbaugh and the Niners. He's got them believing.
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Post by TR » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:40 pm

Originally posted by mattjb:
Flights from Green Bay to Indianapolis on Superbowl weekend? Discount. I double checked. lmao great post

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Post by TR » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:42 pm

BOTH packers TDs direct results of refs cheating...1st the fumble that wasn't called...and now the bogus roughing the passer...and Giants still crushing them....great to see justice finally served!!!

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