Last Sunday
I'd like to thank my fantasy opponent for reminding me that the Jags are without MJD and David Garrard this week. He's starting Trent Edwards this week. Remind me to invite more Jacksonville natives into my league next year. HOUSTON(-3)over jacksonville. Now we just need to wait to see how the Texans will blow this one.
I've taken stlouis(-3)over SEATTLE. Sam Bradford has some wins on the road this year, and the Seahawks are starting some cat named Whitehurst at QB. They also aren't big on stopping the run; troublesome with Steven Jackson looming. My consolation if I'm wrong will be the chance to mock the first 7-9 playoff team in NFL history.
Not crazy about giving points on the road, but Big Ben has owned the Browns, and the Steelers are trying to lock up the 2 seed, unlike the Bears. pittsburgh(-6)over CLEVELAND.
Oklahoma(-15.5)over UConn came through for me, 48-20, as did
Wisconsin(+3)over TCU, barely, as the Badgers lost by two, 21-19. I'm on a nice roll right now.
Pittsburgh romped, 41-9. Houston-Jax was tied a couple of times, but eventually the Texans prevailed, 34-17.
Matt Hasselbeck has been warming up. Apparently he's not starting, but he is able to play. Had I known that, I probably wouldn't have laid three points with the Rams.
The Seahawks won, 16-6. If you knew Charlie Whitehurst wasn't going to suck this week, the Seahawks were the obvious play. Apparently he amassed alot of evidence to the contrary last week.
The fact that Hasselbeck even warmed up was a bad sign. At that point, you knew Pete Carroll had enough confidence to play Whitehurst even though Matty Bald was ready to go...or that there would be enough time for him to undo any damage from Chucky Dub.
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