Your crew of lovable losers are back with some heartsick picks on a weird slate of games.
I had an awesome Saturday last week, going 4-1 against the spread. I covered in some big markee games like Tennessee vs. Alabama, Oak St vs. TCU, and USC vs. Utah. My formula is simple: stick with winning teams that show good value with the current lines. This week, I like Penn State, Oklahoma State, and more in another Saturday slate of tasty in-conference rivals.
Your crack team of mercurial analysts has emerged from the midweek malaise to give you the hottests picks for a Thursday Night thumper between the New Orleans Saints and the Arizona Cardinals. The last two TNF games have featured frustrated offenses and middling defenses in low scoring affairs that have made us googling how to cancel your prime membership forever. This game may feature some offense and, at the very least, Kliff Kingsbury can’t wear sunglasses at night. Or can he?
This week will be a midweek round of matches. Most of us will be at work when these games are going on but there’s nothing wrong with streaming a game at the top right corner of your work computer. The main event Arsenal versus Manchester City has been postponed, but there should be plenty of other exciting matches to look forward to.
This is a turning point in my faith in this team. A third blown lead to an opponent like the Giants means Baltimore can lose any game.
For the second year in a row, Georgia shut out Vanderbilt, regaining the form that they showed early in the season. With only 1 punt all day, Georgia was equally effective running and throwing the ball.
The analysts at GodzillaWins preview the Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers for the Monday Night Football game to close out Week 6.
It’s Godzilla Time: NFL Week 6! I was 8-5-1 last week and should have been 11-3, losing two games by a half point and getting a push after a back door last-second cover. No more whining-just winning.
Senior Ravens analyst, Peter Kriebel, previews the Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants on Sunday, October 16.