Splash’s February Playoff Predictions
Ryan Potts gives us his way-too-early NFL Playoff predictions.
Ryan Potts gives us his way-too-early NFL Playoff predictions.
Our Ryan Potts gives his 10 hot takes for the next season of NFL play. Check them out.
He’s back for one more.
Joe Heller looks back at the questions he asked prior to the season and examines the answers.
John Devereaux shares his NFL power rankings.
The Steel Curtain came up clutch as Pittsburgh beet Arizona.
Shaw cannot be reinstated until Feb. 12, 2021.
We are less than two weeks away from Thanksgiving and that means the playoff races are heating up. With the Seattle Seahawks defeating the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, there are no more undefeated teams left in the NFL. The Seahawks are on a bye this week while the 49ers are the biggest favorites of the week at -10.5 against the Arizona Cardinals. With several close matchups this week, including one in Mexico City, expect a lot of entertaining football tomorrow.
As week ten becomes a distant memory and a Thursday night matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns looms on the horizon, let’s take a look at some of the best rookie performances from the past weekend. We saw several offensive skill position players flash while some defensive rookies proved the critics wrong. Who were the top dogs last week? Who has the best odds this weekend? Find out in this week’s edition of the NFL Rookie Rankings. As always let us start with a couple of honorable mentions.
Ken Filler previews Sunday’s matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Arizona Cardinals.
Welcome into the GPP/Tournament plays article for Week 10. Let’s start by saying, any picks used or mentioned for cash games can be played in tournaments. I think that’s an important thing to know and can sometimes get confused whenever the two are mentioned separately. For that reason, I’ve tried to avoid mentioning my cash game plays for this article. There’s merit to using or fading certain players in tournaments, whether it be ownership expectations, bust potential, etc. But, as I said earlier, just about all of the cash game plays are viable for tournaments. If you’d like to see who I like for those types of contests, you can check that out here. With that said, let’s get to some other picks I like for tournaments.
Well, professional gamblers aim to be about 55 percent correct, according to Fox Sports radio host R.J. Bell. Through three
Ryan Potts gives us his way-too-early NFL Playoff predictions.
Our Ryan Potts gives his 10 hot takes for the next season of NFL play. Check them out.
Joe Heller looks back at the questions he asked prior to the season and examines the answers.
The Steel Curtain came up clutch as Pittsburgh beet Arizona.
Shaw cannot be reinstated until Feb. 12, 2021.
We are less than two weeks away from Thanksgiving and that means the playoff races are heating up. With the Seattle Seahawks defeating the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, there are no more undefeated teams left in the NFL. The Seahawks are on a bye this week while the 49ers are the biggest favorites of the week at -10.5 against the Arizona Cardinals. With several close matchups this week, including one in Mexico City, expect a lot of entertaining football tomorrow.
As week ten becomes a distant memory and a Thursday night matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns looms on the horizon, let’s take a look at some of the best rookie performances from the past weekend. We saw several offensive skill position players flash while some defensive rookies proved the critics wrong. Who were the top dogs last week? Who has the best odds this weekend? Find out in this week’s edition of the NFL Rookie Rankings. As always let us start with a couple of honorable mentions.
Ken Filler previews Sunday’s matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Arizona Cardinals.
Welcome into the GPP/Tournament plays article for Week 10. Let’s start by saying, any picks used or mentioned for cash games can be played in tournaments. I think that’s an important thing to know and can sometimes get confused whenever the two are mentioned separately. For that reason, I’ve tried to avoid mentioning my cash game plays for this article. There’s merit to using or fading certain players in tournaments, whether it be ownership expectations, bust potential, etc. But, as I said earlier, just about all of the cash game plays are viable for tournaments. If you’d like to see who I like for those types of contests, you can check that out here. With that said, let’s get to some other picks I like for tournaments.
Well, professional gamblers aim to be about 55 percent correct, according to Fox Sports radio host R.J. Bell. Through three weeks, I’m at 33 percent.
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