NFL Strategies
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@ryan-carruthers said in NFL Strategies:
@martin-futter Neil Reynolds bores me to tears lol
yeah couldn't agree more, not watched in a long time since he became the main presenter.
fine as a pundit but he's not a very good presenter, Kevin Cadle was great but if you wanted an English presenter at least get someone with a little charisma.
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@ryan-carruthers said in NFL Strategies:
@chris-osborne yep, I didn’t mind so much on nfl game pass the games as you get the full game breaks which makes it a lot of fun which we hardly get with sky. But it’s the 4th quarter double screens that are so fun!
Scott Hanson or Neil Reynolds, it's a tough choice
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@chris-osborne yep, I didn’t mind so much on nfl game pass the games as you get the full game breaks which makes it a lot of fun which we hardly get with sky. But it’s the 4th quarter double screens that are so fun!
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@ryan-carruthers said in NFL Strategies:
@martin-futter redzone is my fave way to watch the nfl, love the witching hour.
Me too much prefer it to the main coverage
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Redzone is going to be amazing this weekend, so many teams have something to play for and all but one game will be played in those 7 hours!
Was tempted to just watch Dolphins game at 6pm but it's just going to be non-stop action on Redzone!
It's basically a playoff weekend for lots of teams
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@chris-osborne they will 100% that defence has really been on it last few weeks, amazing to see.
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@martin-futter said in NFL Strategies:
@martin-futter said in NFL Strategies:
Seahawks 1.92+ to win their division is a value bet for me, should be 1.5 (1.66 tops). Big win for them last night but more importantly the rest of their schedule is a cake walk (if you remove the Rams). Both NY teams, Philly, Washington and the banged up 49ers. They win this div 2/3 times at least in my opinion.
Decent trade this for anyone who followed. Probably the decider today, you can green up or remove liability at 1.6 or less here. I would at least take the risk out.
Cheers for this Martin, good old defensive battle last night. Seahawks are going to be an awkward team for the Saints and Packers in the NFC play offs, can see them causing problems
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@martin-futter said in NFL Strategies:
Seahawks 1.92+ to win their division is a value bet for me, should be 1.5 (1.66 tops). Big win for them last night but more importantly the rest of their schedule is a cake walk (if you remove the Rams). Both NY teams, Philly, Washington and the banged up 49ers. They win this div 2/3 times at least in my opinion.
Decent trade this for anyone who followed. Probably the decider today, you can green up or remove liability at 1.6 or less here. I would at least take the risk out.
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@martin-futter I agree that’s kind of what I was trying to say
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@chris-osborne the problem is it brings the fairness of it into dispute and I have bias in this view but we had to play them with their 'Franchise' QB last week, now nobody is injured but Saints get to play them with not a back up QB, literally no QB!
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@martin-futter said in NFL Strategies:
@ryan-carruthers they should have refused to play the game. NFL could have given them a couple of days, absolute rubbish game and pointless to even play it
Completely agree there we’re major playoff implications on that game not for the Broncos but the Saints were in a battle with the Bucs although should be ok now after yesterday. They basically had a free game.
It was shocking and embarrassing watching on Redzone last night before you even consider the EHS risks
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@chris-osborne I think he was/is better than most backups in the league also he wasn't too bad for getting to a superbowl lol
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@martin-futter Player and staff safety also seen a couple of tweets to that effect.
Steelers and Ravens should both make the playoffs regardless and 49ers and Broncos are pretty much out of the equation.
Hard enough playing Saints with a full team but without a QB, goodness only knows what the score will be. Will make them pretty much one dimensional. They do have a WR on there practice squad who was a QB in college but its hardly a level playing field and there is a massive difference between college and pro defences