[MY Record is 16-4-1] Why Minnesota The square heads will lose??

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  • MR.HARRYtheHAT
    SBR MVP
    • 09-20-09
    • 1018

    #1
    [MY Record is 16-4-1] Why Minnesota The square heads will lose??
    MY Record is 16-4-1 Against and With the Spread, After the 1st week of the NFL Wildcards. I bet one game A week, I never bet spreads over 10, Never a road team, getting 7 more points, Never home steam giving up 7 more points[ also added two Thursday Night Games.. I bet two play- Off Games a Week Up To SuperBowl. I work off a spread sheet, Weather,injures, Power ratings, Defense and Offence analyzes, Team coaches comparisons and What team has lot players with flu//lol !!!Just Kidding Of Course//lol.. Last Week Playoffs Wins with Dallas -3 1/2 And Jets+3
    Each team has one essential task to accomplish to ensure it will be able to move on to the next week. For the Vikings, it's stopping the run, as Dallas has proven to be quite a load for opposing defenses when it's able to achieve good balance. The Cowboys have permitted a meager 50.3 rushing yards over their four recent wins while posting four sacks in each of those games. Outside linebacker Anthony Spencer (67 tackles, 6 sacks, 1 INT) has racked up five sacks in that time frame, while counterpart DeMarcus Ware (57 tackles, 11 sacks) took down the Eagles' Donovan McNabb twice last week and is a proven difference-maker along the edge. Nose tackle Jay Ratliff (40 tackles, 6 sacks) is a quality pass rusher in his own right, and the All-Pro selection teams with the sturdy inside linebacker tandem of Keith Brooking (106 tackles, 3 sacks) and Bradie James (113 tackles, 2 sacks) to key Dallas' rugged run defense, which has yet to allow an individual 100-yard rusher this season. Cornerbacks Terence Newman (57 tackles, 3 INT, 18 PD) and Mike Jenkins (49 tackles, 5 INT, 19 PD) headline a secondary that did a good job of keeping the Eagles' big-play weapons in check last week, although they'll be challenged on Sunday due to all the options Favre has at his disposal.
    The Cowboys have to keep getting the tremendous pressure they've received from the defense in order to have a chance of advancing, since Favre will be able to dissect the secondary if given ample time to survey the field. The one constant in all four of Minnesota's losses this year has been an inability to adequately protect, with Favre being sacked three times or more in each of those games. Dallas has been extremely successful at bringing the heat with its bookend pass rushers down the stretch, and with Romo and Jones both playing at very high levels as of late, the Cowboys have the goods to take down a Minnesota club that hasn't completely recovered from some key defensive injuries if everything falls into place. Dallas (12-5) at Minnesota (12-4) Why The square heads will lose[ The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, Is Called] HarryTheHat Predicted Outcome Take Dallas +3: Cowboys 21, Vikings 17
  • PAULYPOKER
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 12-06-08
    • 36581

    #2
    Vikings at home are UNDEFEATED! The only 2 teams who gave Minnesota a challenge at home all season long was:

    San-Francisco 27-24: In week 3 which is basically an extension of preseason.

    The second challenge was Baltimore 33-31:In week 6 which was still before identity was matured.

    Ravens are also a proven contender in this Championship race. I will not be shocked if the Ravens are in the Superbowl representing the AFC.

    Minnesota's remaining 6 home games the average pummeling Farve&company handed out to their competitors was an astounding 23 point average margin of victory!!!!!! With the lowest margin at 17points and the highest at 37!!!
    Vikings total season average margin of victory at home was still a dominating 19 points!!
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    • tbird509
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 11-05-09
      • 761

      #3
      i agree,but where have you been,you havent posted in the longest
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      • PAULYPOKER
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 12-06-08
        • 36581

        #4
        Dallas is over hyped right now and I am going to prove it. Yes Dallas finally broke their December curse but against who???
        Eagles,Redskins,and Saints.
        First the Eagles: well you see the Eagles are a inter division Rivalry which Dallas owns. So you can't judge their capabilities off of a team that they basically know almost better than themselves.You want examples okay I have plenty: the Giants own the Cowboys and the Giants down right suck. The Bengals unusually owned Pittsburgh this year. The 49ers owned the Cardinals this year but could not own anyone else. The Jaguars owned the Texans. Miami owned the Jets ETC.
        Cowboys other win in December was Redskins which is a embarrassing joke as a member of the NFL.
        Dallas's other win in December was the Aints better known as the Saints.Cowboys were lucky to be playing New Orleans at the right time because the Saints were in the midst of a downward spiral barely escaping defeat from Atlanta (joke) and Washington (pitiful).
        So who are the Cowboys? I honestly don't know but this much I do know. They are not proven.
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        • 6_Feet_Under
          SBR High Roller
          • 12-21-09
          • 105

          #5
          On the cowboys as well.Missed reading your stuff............it's insightful and informative.
          sbr
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          • Busterflywheel
            SBR MVP
            • 12-13-09
            • 3991

            #6
            Cowgirls you guys mean!! and yes they are way F**King overrated...they will choke as thats all they know the last 9 seasons..
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            • MR.HARRYtheHAT
              SBR MVP
              • 09-20-09
              • 1018

              #7
              MY Record is 16-5-1 Against and With the Spread, After the 1st week of the NFL Wildcards. I bet one game A week, I never bet spreads over 10, Never a road team, getting 7 more points, Never home steam giving up 7 more points[ also added two Thursday Night Games.. I bet two play- Off Games a Week Up To SuperBowl. I work off a spread sheet, Weather,injures, Power ratings, Defense and Offence analyzes, Team coaches comparisons and What team has lot players with flu//lol !!!Just Kidding Of Course//lol.Last Week Playoffs Wins with Dallas -3 1/2 And Jets+3 This Week Playoffs So Far Lost Ravens pick +6 1/2 Record In Playoffs 2-1-0]

              Each team has one essential task to accomplish to ensure it will be able to move on to the next week. For the Vikings, it's stopping the run, as Dallas has proven to be quite a load for opposing defenses when it's able to achieve good balance. The Cowboys have permitted a meager 50.3 rushing yards over their four recent wins while posting four sacks in each of those games. Outside linebacker Anthony Spencer (67 tackles, 6 sacks, 1 INT) has racked up five sacks in that time frame, while counterpart DeMarcus Ware (57 tackles, 11 sacks) took down the Eagles' Donovan McNabb twice last week and is a proven difference-maker along the edge. Nose tackle Jay Ratliff (40 tackles, 6 sacks) is a quality pass rusher in his own right, and the All-Pro selection teams with the sturdy inside linebacker tandem of Keith Brooking (106 tackles, 3 sacks) and Bradie James (113 tackles, 2 sacks) to key Dallas' rugged run defense, which has yet to allow an individual 100-yard rusher this season. Cornerbacks Terence Newman (57 tackles, 3 INT, 18 PD) and Mike Jenkins (49 tackles, 5 INT, 19 PD) headline a secondary that did a good job of keeping the Eagles' big-play weapons in check last week, although they'll be challenged on Sunday due to all the options Favre has at his disposal.

              The Cowboys have to keep getting the tremendous pressure they've received from the defense in order to have a chance of advancing, since Favre will be able to dissect the secondary if given ample time to survey the field. The one constant in all four of Minnesota's losses this year has been an inability to adequately protect, with Favre being sacked three times or more in each of those games. Dallas has been extremely successful at bringing the heat with its bookend pass rushers down the stretch, and with Romo and Jones both playing at very high levels as of late, the Cowboys have the goods to take down a Minnesota club that hasn't completely recovered from some key defensive injuries if everything falls into place. Dallas (12-5) at Minnesota (12-4) Why The square heads will lose[ The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, Is Called] HarryTheHat Predicted Outcome Take Dallas +3: Cowboys 21, Vikings 17 [/quote]
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              • filter15
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 11-05-09
                • 549

                #8
                Im not buying it
                I like the vikes
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                • MR.HARRYtheHAT
                  SBR MVP
                  • 09-20-09
                  • 1018

                  #9
                  A Special Note One aspect that the Cowboys need to continue to do is run the right 'A' gap between the right guard Leonard Davis (6'6", 353lbs) and center Andre Gurode (6'4" 218lbs...The Cowboys are also coming off there second straight shutout, the first was against Washington, the other was against the Philadelphia Eagles. It was the first time in franchise history that the Cowboys had back-to-back shutouts. ). Against the Eagles, and other teams for that matter, when Davis and Gurode double team a nose or defensive tackle, they get movement to such a high degree that the linebacker can't find the running back because the lineman can’t hold the point of attackThe Cowboys do not need to change anything defensively and need to use Davis and Gurode to establish the power running game.
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                  • Frosh
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 12-14-09
                    • 343

                    #10
                    Nice write-up dude. But, I gotta disagree. I like Minny here.
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                    • StraitShooter
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 07-22-09
                      • 10464

                      #11
                      Give em hell, Harry!
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                      • masr
                        SBR MVP
                        • 10-20-07
                        • 4773

                        #12
                        HAT love your write ups but, Im on the VIKINGS -2.5
                        Good luck
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