chris66
10-23-2007, 11:09 AM
So, the 4-2 Washington Redskins are equivalent to the 0-7 Dolphins?
The Patriots have played ONE team with a winning record.
Again, please don't confuse these statements with a belief that we are going to roll up on the Pats. If I were a betting man, I'd hit NE. I just think that number is pretty stunning, and says quite a bit about the confidence the gambling community has in New England.
I think it has more to do with 23pt win avg.
Bottom line this game means nothing more for skins than bragging rights and to make fans feel good about their team, but it will probably have no impact on nfc standings. Except maybe for common opponents if it gets that far
chris66
10-23-2007, 11:10 AM
Hey mods thanks for the avatar.
BDBohnzie
10-23-2007, 12:20 PM
The Pats offense is averaging 40 points a game vs. the Skins 20. 16.5 is taking into account the Skins defense...considering the Pats have averaged 48 over the last 2 games. The oddsmakers want people to put the money on the Skins bringing the spread down, knowing damn well the odds are against it.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
10-23-2007, 12:23 PM
pats have had 16.5 spreads for the past 5 weeks with the exception of dallas and that was 5.5
And being the number 1 D in the junior conference isnt saying much now is it
I think it is pretty unlikely the Redskins will score more than 24-27 points against the Pats, but I don't think you are giving our defense the respect it has earned. Every team that goes against us says, after the game, that our defense was the best they'd faced. They are causing a lot of turnovers, allowing few points, hitting pretty damn hard, and are allowing the fewest yards per play in the entire NFL. I have a lot of respect for your offense and suspect that it will score a lot of points, but I don't think you're paying close attention to what our defense can do.
12thMan
10-23-2007, 12:38 PM
I think the spread is up to 17 points now.
BrunellMVP?
10-23-2007, 02:03 PM
line is about 16 i think...i'd expect it to widen, simply bc the pats hype machine coupled with our POOR offensive showing...we'll see...
i think anything under 20 is reasonable...
GhettoDogAllStars
10-23-2007, 03:04 PM
I think anything over 14 is a little unreasonable. This is NFL after all. Yes the Pats beat every team they have played by 2 TDs or more, but could you predict that? Would anyone have bet money that the Pats would have done that at the beginning of the year? Only the most extreme homers would. Is anyone willing to predict that the Pats will continue this production for the entire year? It's simple: it is FAR more likely that the Pats will NOT do this for every remaining game in the season, than otherwise.
I'm sorry, but I'm in the "any given Sunday" camp. I truly believe that every team has a chance to beat any other team, any given week.
Takeuon
10-23-2007, 03:45 PM
The Skins cant score points, the Wiseguys know what they are doing, and like Matty says the Pats have been covering all year. I'll take the Pats.
Big surprise irish....I know this thread is about the spread...but have you predicted the Skins to win any games so far this year!?
IMO....-16, -16.5,-17...is too much! Like most are saying, they have yet to play a defense as good as ours. And while our offense is struggling. We will not "lose by that much" hehe Sucks those words even came out of my mouth...I need to go back and read and re-read 12th's post http://www.redskinswarpath.com/locker-room/20450-12ths-5-reasons-why-skins.html.....it gives me faith and gets me pumped up!
GTripp0012
10-23-2007, 04:26 PM
Didn't Dallas come within 21?
I think it's a safe bet we will cover.
Chief X_Phackter
10-23-2007, 05:48 PM
16 or 17 points is reasonable considering Vegas.
However,
The Pats have played against defenses currently ranked the following:
32nd (Cleveland)
31st (Buffalo)
29th (Cincinnati)
28th (NY Jets)
27th(Miami)
16th (Cincinnati)
and
7th (Dallas)
Washington would probably be 7-0 too.
IMO they will probably be looking past Washington to their matchup with Indy the following week...it happens, especially since Indy has beat them the past three meetings (by the way Indy is 11-0 going back to last year).
I think Washington will surprise and frustrate them in the first half and keep it close. The second half is anyone's guess. All I can say is they better do a better job of making adjustments (or sticking to what is working) in the second half of this game, or the Pats will run away with it in the end. I hope this is the week the offense begins to click. It has been proven twice (really three times) that our defense can't keep us in the game for four quarters.