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  • deadheadct
    Resident Hippie
    • Mar 2007
    • 1581

    Lang Thursday

    Brandon Lang

    NOTE:
    Duquesne and Wofford.

    Two very tough beats. Northern Iowa wins outright as a 6-point dog.

    A very possible 3-0 turns to a 1-2 in a blink of the eye. Welcome to the world of College hoop.

    So I take a break from the college hardwood, and focus my attention and energies to football and building on something so special, so legandary, so incredible, the stuff dreams are made of.

    I am the hottest NFL handicapper on the planet earth and when the smoke clears after this weekend's action, it now only will be another huge winning weekend in the NFL but another big winning week as well.

    Forget about anything that has happened in the past. Doesn't matter here. It's all about the here and now, and the here and now will tell you I am the guy to be with in the NFL.

    20 DIME - NEW YORK JETS - (If 3 1/2, you buy down to 3, and if 3 you buy down to 2 1/2) - In using the Saints as my 7th straight 20 dime winner on Monday night one thing made all the difference in the world for me.

    The Saints offensive line was 3rd best in the league at protecting Drew Brees allowing just 14 sacks all year versus a New England defense ranked 28th at getting to the QB.

    Drew Brees with time to throw = blowout victory. Simple as that.

    Tonight the Jets take the 2nd best rush offense in the NFL against the worst run defense in all of football in the Buffalo Bills.

    Folks, you can't stop the run in the NFL and rest assured more times than not, you are going to get beat.

    In the first meeting between these two the Jets ran for over 300 yards and still figured out a way to lose the game in OT because of the stupidity of the Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.

    I remember watching the first game saying to myself, "Why is this man dropping Sanchez back in windy conditions throwing the football when they are having so much success running it?"

    I'm talking about 6 INT's in just 30 pass attempts.

    Well I truly believe Mr. Schottenheimer has most certainly learned his lesson from that game and on this neutral site tonight I fully expect a large dose of Thomas Jones and many successful play action situations for young Mr. Sanchez.

    The Bills come off a nice win against the Dolphins last game out but that is all it was, a nice win. They can't make the playoffs, and they are facing a team that is still alive and who's defense is playing much better.

    They have adjusted to the loss of Kris Jenkins and their secondary did a great job against Steve Smith last week. Looks like the little bit of glory Terrell Owens received will be short-lived against arguably the best cover corner in the NFL in Darrelle Revis.

    This is all about the run offense of the Jets controlling the clock, controlling the game and most importantly controlling Mark Sanchez, who last week just did what he was asked, manage the game and the Jets managed a 17-6 win.

    Last question. Who has the 2nd worst run defense in the NFL? Answer: The Oakland Raiders.

    The Jets beat them 38-0. Enough said.



    EE SELECTION - OREGON STATE BEAVERS
    In the land of the dark, the ship of the sun is drivin' by
    The Grateful Dead..........
    "The Egyptian book of the Dead"
  • Stifler's Mom
    Moderator
    • Feb 2007
    • 8541

    #2
    Using their run defense to go against Buffalo is getting a bit old, isn't it? I've heard this story over and over like a broken record, and it's clearly not working. Buffalo is 4-2 ATS last 6, and those games have been against some of the best rushing teams in the NFL.

    Crudely capping, NYJ are the 2nd ranked rushing offense in the NFL, yes, but they are also the 4th last passing offense, averaging a putrid 163 yards per game.

    Tennessee is first in rushing, and the Bills hung with them until their 4th Q collapse.

    Then Miami is 3rd, even though I do agree a legit argument could be made that Miami is no longer the 3rd best rushing team in the NFL without Ronnie Brown, and they didn't obliterate the Bills last week, as a matter of fact, the Bills won outright.

    Then there's Carolina, who is 4th, whom the Bills beat 20-9 at Carolina a few weeks back.

    5th is New Orleans, another Bills opponent, and one who actually has a passing game to compliment that run, unlike these other teams....and one whom the Bills played tough for the whole game until another 4Q collapse.

    Jacksonville is 8th, another team Buffalo hung with on the road.

    What does this show? 2 things to me...

    1. Buffalo has played some pretty damn good rushing teams, and therefore, while I am by no means saying they have a great rush defense, their defensive rushing numbers are skewed.

    2. Moving the ball is onlt half the battle. While teams are able to rush on them, they are not scoring a ton of points. You can run all day between the 20's, but if you don't punch it in, it's not a hell of alot of use.

    It has never been mentioned here that the Bills have been a completely different team with Perry Fewell stepping in as coach and Fitzpatrick assuming the QB role. Mr Rogers conservative style wasn't cutting it, and the players really seem to be responding to Fewell. But that doesn't matter.....i guess. It's always just as easy as taking the "better ranked team", isn't it?

    Also not mentioned is that the Jets suck as bad or probably worse than the Bills, yet they are a road fave. Jets are 2-6 in their last 8, with wins over Oakland and Carolina. Big woo. Yet people are talking about them as a playoff team? Huh? What? In what league? And still talking about their defense as being great. They imo are probably headed in the exact opposite direction from the Bills right now, having a disappointing season, having not lived up to their lofty expectations....and probably with no real light at the end of the tunnel for this season.

    Oh, and I am guessing this is NOT a neutral site. For that to be true, i would think that both teams have to receive relatively the same fan backing at said site. I'm guessing that won't be the case just over the border from Buffalo in Toronto tonight.

    Mr Lang, IF you are going to take the Jets here, the proper reasoning (IMHO) would be the poor play of the inexperienced, injured, and undertalented Bills offensive line vs a blitzing Jets defense, because if the Bills lose this game, it will be because that line is overwhelmed, they can't run the ball, and Fitzpatrick has no time to throw.

    Like always, I feel slightly stupider every time I read this guy's column LOL

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    • deadheadct
      Resident Hippie
      • Mar 2007
      • 1581

      #3
      Originally posted by Stifler's Mom
      Using their run defense to go against Buffalo is getting a bit old, isn't it? I've heard this story over and over like a broken record, and it's clearly not working. Buffalo is 4-2 ATS last 6, and those games have been against some of the best rushing teams in the NFL.

      Crudely capping, NYJ are the 2nd ranked rushing offense in the NFL, yes, but they are also the 4th last passing offense, averaging a putrid 163 yards per game.

      Tennessee is first in rushing, and the Bills hung with them until their 4th Q collapse.

      Then Miami is 3rd, even though I do agree a legit argument could be made that Miami is no longer the 3rd best rushing team in the NFL without Ronnie Brown, and they didn't obliterate the Bills last week, as a matter of fact, the Bills won outright.

      Then there's Carolina, who is 4th, whom the Bills beat 20-9 at Carolina a few weeks back.

      5th is New Orleans, another Bills opponent, and one who actually has a passing game to compliment that run, unlike these other teams....and one whom the Bills played tough for the whole game until another 4Q collapse.

      Jacksonville is 8th, another team Buffalo hung with on the road.

      What does this show? 2 things to me...

      1. Buffalo has played some pretty damn good rushing teams, and therefore, while I am by no means saying they have a great rush defense, their defensive rushing numbers are skewed.

      2. Moving the ball is onlt half the battle. While teams are able to rush on them, they are not scoring a ton of points. You can run all day between the 20's, but if you don't punch it in, it's not a hell of alot of use.

      It has never been mentioned here that the Bills have been a completely different team with Perry Fewell stepping in as coach and Fitzpatrick assuming the QB role. Mr Rogers conservative style wasn't cutting it, and the players really seem to be responding to Fewell. But that doesn't matter.....i guess. It's always just as easy as taking the "better ranked team", isn't it?

      Also not mentioned is that the Jets suck as bad or probably worse than the Bills, yet they are a road fave. Jets are 2-6 in their last 8, with wins over Oakland and Carolina. Big woo. Yet people are talking about them as a playoff team? Huh? What? In what league? And still talking about their defense as being great. They imo are probably headed in the exact opposite direction from the Bills right now, having a disappointing season, having not lived up to their lofty expectations....and probably with no real light at the end of the tunnel for this season.

      Oh, and I am guessing this is NOT a neutral site. For that to be true, i would think that both teams have to receive relatively the same fan backing at said site. I'm guessing that won't be the case just over the border from Buffalo in Toronto tonight.

      Mr Lang, IF you are going to take the Jets here, the proper reasoning (IMHO) would be the poor play of the inexperienced, injured, and undertalented Bills offensive line vs a blitzing Jets defense, because if the Bills lose this game, it will be because that line is overwhelmed, they can't run the ball, and Fitzpatrick has no time to throw.

      Like always, I feel slightly stupider every time I read this guy's column LOL
      Nice Write-up bro..... I had to laugh when i read the first line he wrote " A possible 3-0 turned to a 1-2 night.........:laughing:
      Last edited by deadheadct; 12-03-2009, 06:31 PM.
      In the land of the dark, the ship of the sun is drivin' by
      The Grateful Dead..........
      "The Egyptian book of the Dead"

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      • Stifler's Mom
        Moderator
        • Feb 2007
        • 8541

        #4
        Yea, every night is a possible 3-0 until you lose some :laughing:

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        • rollin in it
          Newbie
          • Nov 2009
          • 88

          #5
          As dumb as he is, he still got it right. Even blind squirrels find some nuts once in a while.

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          • Stifler's Mom
            Moderator
            • Feb 2007
            • 8541

            #6
            He has been getting alot right lately. Some had (imho) sound reasoning too. This reasoning was retarded (again, that's just my opinion)....I mean it's not like the entire world doesn't know Buffalo has struggled vs the run, including those stupid guys who make the odds. You can only beat a dead horse so many times, but his play won, so good for him.

            The Jets won/covered last night, but in all honesty, I don't know that they win that game and cover the -3 (or -3.5 closer to game time) more than 52% of the time, and I would still bet the Bills given the same chance again.

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