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Ahh, late again with this ... as i was off a few days

Last week went 4-1 in the Westgate ....

Ok let's get started with What did we learn from last weeks games....

We Learned that London isn't always good for the Jags which are a Mess right now

We Learned that a game can end in a Tie for the 2nd week in a row ... and it almost happened yet again in the Raiders game
before they pulled a rabbit out of a hat
and they should play All of their games on the east coast :)

We Learned that like I said last week, the New England Pats are a beast of a team, and the Team to beat

We Learned that the saints since have it, beating the seahawks ... * Just let Brees throw the ball and score points and they can beat these other teams.

We also learned that the Panthers aren't dead Yet, and as long as Cam Newton doesn't get Hit hard ... they can win a few of these game
If Cam doesn't want to get Hit, maybe he should have signed on for a Flag Football team :)

We Learned that the Chargers still have some bad Luck and Denver still has a Good Defense.

We Learned that the Packers, who have been said to Not have a High scoring Offense this season, showed they still can score points
They lost a Close one last week, but with a few missing pieces, they weren't that bad.
Look for them to open it up in the coming weeks.

We Learned that Philly can't always show up every week ... but they Did get beat by a very Good team with a very good QB named Dak Prescott
is his name .... and let's not forget their Running back who almost got 100 yards vs. the Philly D

Last but not least .... Who said the Vikings were going to go All the way ?? WTF happened to them ?

Back last tonight for Thursday's Night game

BOL !
 

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Tennessee much better then advertised.
Should win division easily .
 

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The saints have the best wr core we ever had. Better then the super bowl team. The D is getting better every week.
And we getting our best player back from injury this week on D whos been out since week 1.
Also our 1st round pick who's been out since the preseason.

Whats not to like
 

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I learned that I may have to stick to just baseball when it comes to wagering sports....having my worst NFL year in a long time, and though it is only half way through, I feel like my football picks (NFL and college) are good luck or bad luck and not handicapping. Last year did well in NBA and losing season in College...if those go bad this year, I am probably just going to baseball from now on! That's what I have learned...that and Dallas actually may be good!!!!
 
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The Bills' backfield woes could be coming to an end soon.


Buffalo running back LeSean McCoy returned to practice Thursday. McCoy didn't practice last week after aggravating his hamstring against the Dolphins in Week 7. McCoy missed last week's loss to the Patriots and Mike Gillislee took over primary running back duties in his absence.

"I feel good," McCoy said after practice. "First day back out here. Ran some routes. I feel a lot better today than I have."


"We'll see how he progresses, but obviously it's a positive sign," Bills coach Rex Ryan said about getting his primary offensive weapon back on the field this week. He was limited in practice.


The eighth-year veteran got off to a great start for his second season with the Bills. He's toted the ball 112 times for 598 yards and a career-best 5.3 yards per carry. He has six touchdowns on the ground and another one receiving. The Bills face the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night, and their playoff hopes are greatly improved with McCoy on the field.


Marcell Dareus, however, has suffered a setback. The defensive lineman suffered a groin injury last week against the Patriots, his first game of the season. He didn't practice. Wideout Robert Woods (foot) was limited, along with tight end Charles Clay (shoulder).


Here are some other injuries we are tracking Thursday:


1. Packers running back James Starks was limited in practice, coach Mike McCarthy said. Starks has been dealing with a knee injury that's kept him out several weeks. Wideout Ty Montgomery is practicing after missing last week's game and some of practice due to the sickle cell trait he carries. Wideout Randall Cobb (hamstring), tight end Jared Cook (ankle) and linebacker Clay Matthews (hamstring) were limited.


2. Chiefs running back Spencer Ware (concussion) didn't practice again. Receiver Jeremy Maclin also didn't practice becaused of a sore groin. Maclin has been unusually healthy in his 2016 campaign. Linebacker Derrick Johnson (hamstring) returned to practice.


3. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was limited for the second day in practice. Running back DeAngelo Williams (knee) sat out practice.


4. Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith practiced for the first time Thursday since suffering an ankle injury on Oct. 9. He was limited. Cornerback Shareece Wright (thigh) didn't practice.


5. Giants receiver Odell Beckham was limited in practice with a hip injury.


6. Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly didn't practice with a groin injury. Coach Ron Rivera expects him back Friday, meaning it likely isn't a serious injury. Offensive tackle Michael Oher (concussion), center Ryan Kalil (shoulder), linebacker Shaq Thompson (knee) cornerback Daryl Worley (elbow) and defensive tackle Vernon Butler (ankle) also didn't practice.


7. Vikings guard Alex Boone and linebacker Eric Kendricks both didn't practice due to concussions. Defensive lineman Sharrif Floyd (knee) also didn't practice. Running back Jerick McKinnon (ankle) returned to practice and was limited. Safety Andrew Sendejo (ankle) was limited.


8. Saints first-round pick Sheldon Rankins is expected to play for the first time this season when New Orleans faces the 49ers on Sunday. Rankins fractured his fibula in August and was designated as the Saints' player to return this year. He could be a huge boost for the struggling New Orleans defense.


9. Lions cornerback Darius Slay (hamstring) is in return to play protocol, coach Jim Calswell said. Slay was limited in practice Wednesday.


10. Jets defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson (ankle) did not practice for a second consecutive day and coach Todd Bowles told reporters Wilkerson will be a game-day decision against the Dolphins. Bowles also said rookie linebacker Darron Lee (ankle) is unlikely to play.


11. Browns receiver Corey Coleman (hand) fully participated in practice.


12. Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib (back) isn't practicing. NFL Network's James Palmer reported that Talib likely will be a game-time decision Sunday night against the Raiders. Gary Kubiak told reporters that Talib went to California to get a second opinion on his back. Running back Devontae Booker (shoulder), linebacker Brandon Marshall (hamstring) were limited and center Matt Paradis (hip) sat out practice.


13. Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton (hip) fully practiced. He didn't practice Wednesday.


14. Titans running back DeMarco Murray (foot) was upgraded to a full participant after being limited earlier in the week. Tight end Delanie Walker was limited with a groin injury.


15. Chargers rookie tight end Hunter Henry (knee) sat out practice again as did wide receiver Travis Benjamin (knee) and linebacker Denzel Perryman (hamstring).


16. Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper was limited in practice for the second straight day because of a back injury. Cornerback Sean Smith (shoulder) was limited in his return to practice.


17. Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston suffered a knee injury on a fourth-quarter hit in Thursday's loss to the Falcons. He left the game and didn't return, but told reporters after the game he felt fine. In addition, wide receiver Mike Evans left in the fourth quarter to be evaluated for a concussion. Center Joe Hawley (knee) and defensive end Howard Jones (knee) also left the game early and didn't return.


18. Falcons defensive back Desmond Trufant (shoulder) left early against the Buccaneers, but coach Dan Quinn said after the game the severity of the injury is unknown. He is set to undergo an MRI on Friday, Quinn said.
 
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[h=1]Philadelphia Eagles release receiver Josh Huff[/h]
The Philadelphia Eagles have cut ties with Josh Huff.


The team announced Thursday they've released the receiver who was arrested earlier this week.


"First, I want to apologize to Mr. Lurie and his family, my coaches and teammates, and all Eagles fans," Huff said in a statement, per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.


"I'm sorry that any action by me brought negative light to this organization. I want to thank the Lurie Family, Howie, this community and the entire Eagles organization for the opportunity I've had for the past 3 years. Most important, I want to let the fans and community as a whole know that I understand the responsibility I have as a professional athlete, and I will take all measures necessary to correct mistakes I have made."


Huff was pulled over Tuesday morning for speeding on the Walt Whitman Bridge and charged with possession of an unloaded handgun (9mm) without a permit and a small amount of marijuana.


On Wednesday, coach Doug Pederson said Huff would play Sunday against the Giants.


A day later the team changed gears, releasing the 25-year-old.


Huff was a solid special teams performer but brought replacement-level talent to the passing game. He's caught 13 passes for 72 yards (5.5 average) and a touchdown this season. Huff ends his three-year stint with the Eagles compiling 48 receptions for 482 yards and four scores.
 
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Elliot Harrison went 8-4-1 on his predictions for Week 8, giving him a record of 75-43-2 thus far this season. How will he fare in Week 9? His picks are below:

Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 25 22 (OT)
Look, I love a tie as much as anybody, but I am genuinely worried we could see one for the third consecutive week. The Lions haven't had a tie since Nov. 4, 1984. Their last one before that came back on Sept. 23, 1973, when starting quarterback Greg Landry threw for 91 yards. That's OK -- Packers QB Scott Hunter put up all of 80 yards. Landry was Detroit's last Pro Bowl quarterback before Matthew Stafford, who is in the midst of his best overall season in the NFL. He's going to face a heckuva motivated defense -- as the Vikings are riding a two-game losing streak -- in front of a charged-up Minnesota crowd. Every Lions win this year has come courtesy of a game-winning drive by Stafford. Speaking of quarterbacks ... Can Sam Bradford, under his new/old OC following Norv Turner's stunning resignation, stop the Vikes' bleeding? Not this week. #DETvsMIN



Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 23 22
Sometimes the sked doesn't break your way, man. Schedule blues continue for the Eagles, who face a third straight opponent coming off of its bye. Philly blew a golden opportunity to tie things up in the NFC East last Sunday night in Dallas. Two things worth noting from that game:

A) The Eagles are better with Darren Sproles in the backfield.
B) The Eagles would be better with a run-and-catch wide receiver.

The latter is a problem, given the system they employ. What if they had a guy like Jeremy Maclin? Never mind. No one is noticing, but the Giants' defense has been playing well this year, having snagged four takeaways their last time out ( a win over the Rams in London). Thinking the offense will do more than tag along the more Rashad Jennings gets involved. If the Eagles use Sproles too economically, and the wideouts can't make a play, their division record will go to 0-3. #PHIvsNYG



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 29 23
How many times have you heard, or read, about the talent on the Jets' defensive line? Mo Wilkerson, Sheldon Richardson and Leonard Williams are supposed to dominate. They're not dominating anything. Perhaps the loss of "Snacks" Harrison was a bigger loss than we all thought. OK, so opponents are averaging just 3.3 yards per carry, which is great. But the defensive front can't get to the quarterback fast enough to cover for a secondary that sucks right now. So while all the pregame talk will be about Jay Ajayi and the pair of 200-hundred yard games he can boast about, this will be Ryan Tannehill's deal to win or lose. #NYJvsMIA



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 29 13
Please forgive the lack of confidence for the reeling Jaguars. Maybe they will win 40-14. And maybe James Stewart will come out of retirement to rush for 200 yards. Jimmy Smith, Keenan McCardell and the thumper Kyle Brady couldn't have helped this football team in Week 8's Thursday night game. The lack of a running game is unnerving. Uninteresting. Unwavering. You realize the Chiefs have won 15 of their last 17 regular-season games, right? You know what that speaks to? Consistent, quality football. The Jags have been outscored by 71 points in the first half. They are plus-14 in the second half. You know what that speaks to? Garbage-time points. #JAXvsKC



Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 27 15
The last time these two teams met, it took OT to settle the score. Dallas prevailed on a Dan Bailey field goal. I have no recollection of this game. That's true of most of Brandon Weeden's starts in Cleveland. Tony Romo led a victory there in 2008. And in 1991, Bill Belichick began his head-coaching career with a loss to the visiting Cowboys. Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and Dez Bryant are all going to be too much for the Browns this Sunday. For Cleveland to have a chance, Terrelle Pryor must go nuts. And the Browns' run defense must halt Zeke. Unfortunately, Cleveland allows 4.8 yards per carry, while Elliott averages 5 per pop. Oy. Oh yeah: Jamie Collins' presence has been accounted for -- originally, I did have Dallas scoring 28. #DALvsCLE



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 24 20
Everyone waits to see whether or not Ben Roethlisberger will play. The guess here is no, although no one likes to make an unexpected, triumphant, he-doesn't-want-to-talk-about-it-but-he-does return like Big Ben. If he doesn't go, this important road matchup will be in the hands of Landry Jones. A Roethlisberger backup has delivered in Baltimore before. Charlie Batch pulled it off late in the 2012 season, in his final start in the NFL. The Ravens recovered from that late-season loss to win several close games, get into the postseason tournament and ultimately hoist the Lombardi Trophy. It's difficult to see this group do that this season, but a W here would put John Harbaugh's bunch in a tie atop the AFC North with the Steelers, head-to-head advantage in tow. #PITvsBAL



Sunday 4:05 PM ET FOX 26 21
The Saints have an opportunity to pull even on the season, despite an awful start that saw them go 0-3 in September. Central to winning in San Francisco will be how much the ground game helps not only Drew Brees, but an oft-criticized defense that is coming around a little. Last week, Tim Hightower ran for 100 yards after Mark Ingram got the thanks-but-no-thanks treatment -- commonly known as Belichick Syndrome -- for fumbling. There should be plenty of opportunities for both of these running backs to gain yardage and eat clock against the worst run defense in the NFL. Dalton Hilliard could run for 100 yards on these guys. Have a feeling Colin Kaepernick is going to make a few big plays this week. Just a feeling. Don't get too excited. #NOvsSF



Sunday 4:05 PM ET FOX 17 13
Can the Panthers' defense be trusted? Can the Rams' offensive line be trusted? Another of Week 9's challenging matchups to decode. On paper, you'd think Carolina's LBs would halt Todd Gurley, thus forcing Los Angeles to rely on Case Keenum to win. Right. Save for the fact that the Rams have won three close games with Gurley doing diddly poo in two of them. His best performance from a total yardage standpoint came in a two-score loss. My hunch tells me Keenum will be closer to the dude we saw in Detroit (20 straight completions) than the one we saw in London (turnover fest). Yep, you can blame the Panthers' much-destroyed secondary for that prediction. Of course, a 400-yard game in Ramsville is like a UFO sighting. Nah, rarer than that. #CARvsLA



Sunday 4:25 PM ET CBS 34 17
Green Bay could have several players back healthy this week, including linebacker Clay Matthews and cornerback Quinten Rollins. A healthier Packer secondary might make Andrew Luck hold on to the football a half-second longer -- which means he gets trampled again. How often can Luck connect with T.Y. Hilton? When Luck's WR1 in reality -- I don't know who Luck's WR1 in fantasy is -- maybe he flexes Hilton? -- gains over 100 yards receiving, the Colts are 3-0. How about < 100? Zero and five. Yikes. If Randall Cobb and Ty Montgomery come back, look out. Aaron Rodgers has been playing quite well the last two weeks.

Historical symmetry: Luck could get hit a lot on Sunday (like he always does these days). So backup QB Scott Tolzien better stay warm. And Indy were forced to go for some relief, there would be a little history worth repeating. In a playoff game between the Colts and Packers in 1965, the Colts were down their top two quarterbacks (including Johnny U), pushing fullback Tom Matte under center. Don Shula made a play chart for his emergency QB on his wristband, so that Matte would know the play calls. And that's why you see the Drew Breeses and Tom Bradys of the world with the playbook on their wrist now. #INDvsGB



Sunday 4:25 PM ET CBS 28 23
Oooooooh, this is a sneaky-good game. I know, I know -- you aren't excited. Come on. The Titans are competing for the AFC South title, and have won three out of their last four. The Chargers have won two out of three and -- as you probably have noticed -- have been in every game this year. DeMarco Murray is leading the AFC in rushing, and has already surpassed his total from last season in Kellyball. The Chargers' run defense is legit, though. Too legit to quit. Too legit for Corey Liuget. That didn't work. Wondering if Marcus Mariota will be able to work it downfield off play action. Tough game to call, but it could come down to Josh Lambo ... Nothing is over! #TENvsSD



Sunday 8:30 PM ET NBC 21 17
Broncos at Raiders definitely qualifies as a big game. Both are 6-2 (for the first time since 1998), with the winner getting a leg up until these two meet again in Week 17. I would love to see Oakland win simply so I can move them up in the Power Rankings. Fans think I've been way too hard on this team, yet all the narrow escapes and ridiculous amount of penalties can't be ignored. If Khalil Mack takes over like he did last season in Denver (pummeling Brock Lobster just for fun over and over again), then Oakland wins. Yet, even the most ardent Silver & Black supporters have to admit the Bruce Irvin acquisition has not assisted Mack in the same manner that the Broncos drafting Shane Ray helped Von Miller. Think Michael Crabtree wins once in the red zone, but the Bronco corners will be up to the Cooper-Crabtree challenge. #DENvsOAK



Monday 8:30 PM ET ESPN 13 10
Don't like the Bills' chances. It's a long road trip. Buffalo managed well when they journeyed to Los Angeles to play the Rams. LeSean McCoy was a freaking machine that day. He's been nursing a bad hammy and, frankly, I wouldn't mind seeing the Bills sitting him this game. Playing Seattle is physically challenging for any running back, but more importantly, Buffalo needs Shady for the back stretch when the schedule offers opportunity. The Bills boast a fantastic turnover differential (plus-eight), yet Russell Wilson has thrown only two picks in 241 attempts. #BUFvsSEA
 

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The Broncos will head into a pivotal AFC West matchup without one of their best defenders.


Cornerback Aqib Talib will not play Sunday because of a back injury, coach Gary Kubiak said Friday. Kubiak told reporters that Talib was scheduled to receive a lower-back pain injection and that he would be re-evaluated by the team next week.


Talib missed last week's win over the Chargers with the injury.


Cornerback Kayvon Webster (hamstring), center Matt Paradis (hip) and inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (hamstring) are listed as questionable for Sunday, but Kubiak expects all three to play.


Here are some other injuries we are tracking Friday heading into Sunday's games:


1. Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant (knee, back) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Browns. Tony Romo was ruled out. Romo practiced again Friday. Cornerback Morris Claiborne has a strained groin, which is a better prognosis than originally thought. However, he will not play this week.


2. Bills running back LeSean McCoy (hamstring) was limited in practice, coach Rex Ryan said, but he should play Monday against the Seahawks. "I think he's really close. I'm thinking he's going," Ryan said. Defensive end Marcell Dareus (groin) was limited, too.


3. Chiefs running back Spencer Ware (concussion) was ruled out for Sunday against the Jaguars. Charcandrick West will get most of the running back work in his absence. Jamaal Charles had his meniscus "trimmed" earlier this week. He is currently on injured reserve.
Wideout Jeremy Maclin (groin) is questionable, along with defensive lineman Jaye Howard (hip).


4. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (knee) and running back DeAngelo Williams (knee) are both questionable to play against the Ravens. Barring a setback, Roethlisberger should play Sunday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Up to the Minute Live on Friday.


5. Raiders wideout Amari Cooper is questionable with a back injury after being limited all week. Also questionable are cornerback Sean Smith (shoulder), offensive tackle Menelik Watson (calf) and center Rodney Hudson (knee). Smith is confident he'll play Sunday.


6. Giants receiver Odell Beckham (hip) is not on the injury report after being limited earlier in the week. NFL Network's Kimberly Jones said Beckham was limited in practice. Safety Nat Berhe (concussion) is questionable.


7. Packers running back James Starks (knee) will not play against the Lions after being limited in practice for a second consecutive day. Wide receiver Randall Cobb (hamstring) is limited and wide receiver Ty Montgomery (illness) will play. Guard T.J. Lang (hip) will be active and linebacker Clay Matthews (hamstring) is questionable.


8. Eagles guard Allen Barbre (hamstring) and linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill (hamstring) are both out for Sunday against the Giants.


9. Browns center Cam Erving (shoulder) is expected to play by coach Hue Jackson on Sunday. Linebacker Tank Carder (concussion) returned to practice and is expected to play. He is questionable.


10. Jets center Nick Mangold (knee) is doubtful for Sunday versus the Dolphins. Defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson (ankle) is questionable. Offensive lineman Ryan Clady (shoulder) is questionable.


11. Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly didn't practice with a groin injury but is expected to play despite his questionable designation. Defensive tackle Vernon Butler (ankle), offensive tackle Michael Oher (concussion) and linebacker Shaq Thompson (knee) are out for Sunday against the Rams.


12. Colts cornerback Vontae Davis is still in the concussion protocol. He is in the final phases and needs to see the independent evaluator Saturday, coach Chuck Pagano said.


13. Titans tight end Delanie Walker (groin) is questionable and a game-time decision to play Sunday.


14. Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers. Linebacker Elvis Dumervil (foot) is out.


15. Vikings guard Alex Boone and linebacker Eric Kendricks were both ruled out with concussions. Running back Jerick McKinnon is questionable with an ankle injury.


16. Chargers tight end Hunter Henry was ruled out Sunday with a knee injury. Wideout Travis Benjamin (PCL sprain) is questionable.


17. Dolphins tight end Jordan Cameron was ruled out with a concussion. Also ruled out was cornerback Xavien Howard (knee) and tight end Dion Sims (concussion).


18. Saints linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and James Laurinaitis were ruled out. Delvin Breaux, Stephone Anthony and Terron Armstead are questionable.


19. Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy (knee, quad) was ruled out. Defensive end Ezekiel Ansah (ankle), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (shoulder), running back Theo Riddick (ankle), and cornerback Darius Slay (hamstring) are questionable.


20. Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans remains in concussion protocol after suffering a hit during Thursday's loss to the Falcons, coach Dirk Koetter said. Koetter added that he expects Evans to practice Monday. Tampa Bay running back Antone Smith and defensive end Howard Jones suffered season-ending knee injuries in the loss. Smith is now the fourth Bucs running back to go down to injury this season. Koetter reiterated that Jameis Winston, who made an fourth-quarter exit Thursday because of a knee injury, is fine.


21. Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers (groin), cornerback Trumaine Johnson (ankle) and defensive end William Hayes (ankle) were all limited and are questionable to play Friday.
 
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[h=1]Bills 'confident' McCoy, Harvin will play vs. Seahawks[/h]
Buffalo looks to have all hands on deck ahead of its matchup with the Legion of Boom.

Bills coach Rex Ryan said Saturday that he is "confident" that running back LeSean McCoy and newly-unretired wide receiver Percy Harvin will play Monday night against the Seahawks.


McCoy has been battling a hamstring injury that kept him out of last week's loss to the Patriots, but returned to practice on Thursday. Harvin just needed to get into "football shape" after not logging a snap since Week 5 of 2015.


The return of McCoy is a boon for a Bills offense that had come to rely on his production on the ground and then struggled through the air while he was injured. After running for at least 110 yards in three of four games, Shady exited Buffalo's Week 7 loss to Miami and with him went the Bills' potency on offense. His addition will give Buffalo's attack a much-needed dimension with Seattle's tough front looming.


The Bills have also ruled out defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (groin), defensive tackle Corbin Bryant (shoulder) and wide receiver Brandon Tate (concussion). Dareus had one sack and four tackles in his return to the field against the Pats, but has been limited in practice this week.
 
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How many times each team was picked in the Westgate Contest

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PIT604
NO575
CAR525
PHI474
KC422
TEN422
DAL406
CLE404
NYG371
MIN358
DET351
OAK334
MIA332
SD329
IND319
NYJ310
LA306
SEA296
SF253
BUF236
JAX206
BAL193
GB176
ATL163
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Det +6.5

Edge everywhere. Big edge on DL vs the banged up MIN OL missing 3 starters. MIN only getting 2.6 ypr too. OC Norv Turner just quit as well though that maybe a good thing.
 

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BAS...............love reading these info you gather from all around and the picks from top guys and contest.

Great job!!
 
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Det +6.5

Edge everywhere. Big edge on DL vs the banged up MIN OL missing 3 starters. MIN only getting 2.6 ypr too. OC Norv Turner just quit as well though that maybe a good thing.

Hopefully it lands on 6 and we both win

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[h=1]Injury roundup: Roethlisberger a game-time decision[/h]
Although he has practiced all week, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger remains a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Ravens, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. However, the team expects him to play, Rapoport said on NFL GameDay Morning First.


Rapoport added it's possible the Steelers could designate Roethlisberger as the backup if they don't think he's quite ready to start.


Roethlisberger has been out since tearing the meniscus in his left knee in Week 6 against Miami. On the season, Big Ben has passed for 1,685 yards and 16 touchdowns.


Pittsburgh (4-3) takes on the Ravens (3-4) in Baltimore.


Here are the other injuries we are tracking Sunday:


1. After missing last week with a hamstring injury, Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb is a long shot to play against the Colts, according to Rapoport.


2. Dwayne Allen is banged up with an ankle injury, but a source tells Rapoport that the Colts tight end is expected to play against the Packers.


3. The Chiefs were cautious with wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (groin) this week, having him sit out practice. But he's expected to play against the Jaguars, according to Rapoport.


4. The Vikings expect running back Jerick McKinnon, who sprained his ankle and missed last week's game, to be back out on the field against the Lions, according to Rapoport.


5. Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper (back) is expected to play against the Broncos in a key matchup of AFC West leaders, according to Rapoport.


6. Titans tight end Delanie Walker (groin) is expected to play Sunday, Rapoport reported, per a source informed of his decision. Walker as limited this week in practice.


7. Niners running back Carlos Hyde (AC joint sprain) needs another week to heal and it would be a major surprise if he plays against the Saints, per Rapoport.


8. The Saints will get back two key players who had suffered broken legs: Cornerback Delvin Breaux and first-round pick Sheldon Rankins.


9. The Ravens will determine after their pregame warmup if veteran wide receiver Steve Smith (ankle) will be healthy enough to play, Rapoport reported.


10. Tony Romo is still not ready to return to the Cowboys, though he's been throwing at practice.
 
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Computer Plays are based on the SportsOptions Computer Line column. A play is generated when there is a 2 point or more difference between the computer line and the game line.
Results for Monday, October 31, 2016 thru Sunday, November 6, 2016: 72-76-1
NFL - Sunday, November 6, 2016
Time of PlayGame-time#Play onvsLineGrade
11/06/16 08:42:25am11/06/16 01:00pm453Detroit/Minnesota Under42½
NFL - Saturday, November 5, 2016
Time of PlayGame-time#Play onvsLineGrade
11/05/16 09:40:39pm11/06/16 01:00pm457Dallas/Cleveland Under50
 

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I'd say from the line shifts, Ben is playing today, Ravens now a 3 pt dawg and total went up 4 pts.

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