Sunday, January 22, 2017
Picks of the Week
PLAYOFFS, PLAYOFFS, PLAYOFFS!!!
What a week last week. 11-1, and the 1 is only because Houston scored a couple of touchdowns to hit the over. I will take a lot of weeks like that one.
My long time readers know how this works, but for everybody else, a reminder. Each pick is using the spread (straight up is for wussies), and the betting line is from the same website each week as of the time of typing the entry. I keep a running tally of my record, plus my winnings/losses. We will "pretend" that I bet $100 on each game. No big bet for $250 this week, because I will also be making bets on the money line and the over/under. Winnings/Losses will be calculated including a 10% vig to make the math that much simpler, except on the money line bet.
No roundtable discussion this week, but Hopps has some interesting perspectives on today's games.
"The winners will be the Steelers and the Falcons. Well, ... and really, really rich old white guys."
And, since Donald Trump is a supporter of the Patriots owner, coach and quarterback, and since Donald Trump has now succeeded Barack Obama as President of the United States the following quip is now actually true, "Orange IS the new black".
Onto the picks ...
Green Bay Packers +6 at Atlanta Falcons
Obviously Atlanta's defense is markedly better than last year, but do you really think that they are going to be able to shut down Aaron Rodgers to the point where they win by more than a touchdown. I think this is going to be a close, high scoring game. Green Bay has won 8 in a row, and Atlanta has won 5 in a row, so both teams come into this game clicking. Should be a great game for viewers, especially those that like lots of passing.
Atlanta Falcons -215 v. Green Bay Packers (Bet $215 to win $100)
Green Bay has won 8 in a row, but what are the chances they win 9? Atlanta has quietly been the best team in the NFC all season, despite the hype given to Dallas because of the Cowboys' record. They can pass, they can run, and they can rush the passer. I look for them to make the Super Bowl, and leave Eugene Robinson at home.
Green Bay Packers at Atlanta Falcons (60) OVER
Who doesn't think this could end 41-37, or 37-31? If both teams hit their averages in points scores, this over wins. Plus, both quarterbacks throw for 300+ yards.
Pittsburgh Steelers +6 at New England Patriots
This game should also be close, as Ben Roethlisberger, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown should all have big games. Brady and Blount are no slouches themselves, and may even win this game, but I don't think they will cover. Pittsburgh's defense is 12th in total yards, and 10th in points, which should keep them close.
New England Patriots -240 v. Pittsburgh Steelers (Bet $240 to win $100)
As close as Pittsburgh should keep this game, Tom Brady still finds a way to pull this one out. The Patriots under Bill Belichick and Tom Brady are 9-2 against Pittsburgh, and they should continue that today.
Pittsburgh Steelers at at New England Patriots (49 1/2) OVER
Roethlisberger and Brady both throw for over 300 yards and have multiple touchdown passes each..
Last Week's Record: 11-1
Year-to-Date Record: 148-129-5
Playoff Record: 16-8
Big Bet Year-to-Date: 6-11
Last Week's Winnings (Losses): $1095
Playoff Winnings: (Losses): $875
Winnings (Losses) Year-to-Date: ($685)
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