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GDT - Week 14 - The Patriots visit the Cardinals.


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8 hours ago, biggie. said:

Our last 4 games is going to be a nightmare of a gauntlet.

Agreed, 

  • Vegas may be stupid when it comes to blowing games.. but they have a good offense. If i recall correctly they can get Renfrow / Waller back this game too. That games no guarantee. I'll still call it a win though based off their history.
  • Bengals have been a wagon.. dominant offense.. I think the only team that scores 30+ on them this season.. 
  • Dolphins have fallen off.. I think they can win this
  • Bills is tough ...they may not care.. but is probably a loss

 

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55 minutes ago, Crimmage said:

Agreed, 

  • Vegas may be stupid when it comes to blowing games.. but they have a good offense. If i recall correctly they can get Renfrow / Waller back this game too. That games no guarantee. I'll still call it a win though based off their history.
  • Bengals have been a wagon.. dominant offense.. I think the only team that scores 30+ on them this season.. 
  • Dolphins have fallen off.. I think they can win this
  • Bills is tough ...they may not care.. but is probably a loss

 

My biggest worry with Vegas is that Belichick has a terrible record against his former assistants.

Cincy could be one of those miracle games where we have no business winning but we do anyway.

Miami has that let down feel. We haven't beaten them in the past three meetings and BB can't seem to solve Tua.

Buffalo will go all in if it means knocking us out of the playoffs.

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5 minutes ago, biggie. said:

Buffalo will go all in if it means knocking us out of the playoffs.

If they are the #1 seed, yes. 

If they are #2 and get a chance to beat them up in the first round again.. I have a feeling they would lay down just to have an easy first round playoff game. 

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Players in the NFL with double-digit sacks and how many snaps they've played on the year

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Nick Bosa: 609 (14.5)
Matt Judon: 656 (14.5)
Micah Parsons: 745 (12.0)
Myles Garrett: 663 (12.0)
Maxx Crosby: 891 (11.5)
Quinnen Williams: 533 (11.0)
Chris Jones: 770 (11.0)
Brian Burns: 823 (10.5)
Alex Highsmith: 790 (10.0)
Haasson Reddick: 654 (10.0)
Josh Uche: 245 (10.0)

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21 hours ago, Apparition said:

Players in the NFL with double-digit sacks and how many snaps they've played on the year

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Nick Bosa: 609 (14.5)
Matt Judon: 656 (14.5)
Micah Parsons: 745 (12.0)
Myles Garrett: 663 (12.0)
Maxx Crosby: 891 (11.5)
Quinnen Williams: 533 (11.0)
Chris Jones: 770 (11.0)
Brian Burns: 823 (10.5)
Alex Highsmith: 790 (10.0)
Haasson Reddick: 654 (10.0)
Josh Uche: 245 (10.0)

I wonder how much of that is due to having Judon on the other side. Plus a lot of Uche's sacks came in a couple of games.

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1 hour ago, biggie. said:

I wonder how much of that is due to having Judon on the other side. Plus a lot of Uche's sacks came in a couple of games.

He certainly has talent, just looking at the moves he's doing .. they are pretty nuts. It just goes back to the point that you need 2-3 guys on defense to really have a dominant pass rush. 

 

You could have the best guy in the league and a team can double team him and lessen his impact. What you need is multiple guys who can't be covered 1 on 1. 

 

I can't wait to see Judon/Uche/Barmore together. Good luck

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