Splash’s Week 7 Predictions
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
Week 6 finds us at Gillette Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the New England Patriots. The Patriots are coming into the game after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Broncos are reeling after securing their first victory of the season against the New York Jets. Both the Broncos and Patriots are on track to get their starting quarterbacks back after the NFL postponed their Week 5 matchup until Week 6.
With the New England Patriots sidelined this week due to Covid-19, here’s a look at a realistic trade target for the Pats.
The NFL has shut down the New England Patriots’ facility just 36 hours before their Week 5 game against the Denver Broncos.
The New England Patriots (2-1) traveled to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs (3-0) in week 4. The Patriots were forced to start Brian Hoyer at quarterback after Cam Newton tested positive for COVID-19 this past Saturday. The Chiefs’ defense was too dominant, forcing four turnovers and two sacks on the Patriots’ lackluster back-up quarterbacks. Despite a close first half, the Chiefs dominated in the second half and won the game 26-10.
Welp, I finally had the worst gambling weekend of my life. My previously undefeated college football streak took a massive hit on Saturday. I took the day off yesterday so I would be sharper for today. Not only do we have two MNF games, we have two playoff baseball games. This is the perfect chance to get back on track.
Thanks to Covid-19, the 2020 NFL season will be one full of on the fly changes. After Cam Newton tested positive Saturday, the league decided to push back the New England Patriots’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs to Monday night.
The New England Patriots (2-1) will face off against the Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) for the first time since moving on from Tom Brady.
The New England Patriots asserted their dominance over the Las Vegas Raiders with a 36-20 victory at home on Sunday afternoon.
Week 2 was a tale of two different tapes for the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, the Raiders had the upset of the week, defeating the New Orleans Saints at home. The Patriots, on the other hand, were defeated in Seattle by the Seahawks, after being cruelly denied on the goalline by the Seahawk defense. Both teams would benefit massively from this win, the Patriots need to keep pace in the AFC East with the 2-0 Buffalo Bills, and the Raiders need to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs who are 2-0.
Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.
Nickolas Loza recaps Sunday’s thriller between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots in which Russell Wilson had one of the best performances of his career.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
Week 6 finds us at Gillette Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the New England Patriots. The Patriots are coming into the game after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Broncos are reeling after securing their first victory of the season against the New York Jets. Both the Broncos and Patriots are on track to get their starting quarterbacks back after the NFL postponed their Week 5 matchup until Week 6.
With the New England Patriots sidelined this week due to Covid-19, here’s a look at a realistic trade target for the Pats.
The NFL has shut down the New England Patriots’ facility just 36 hours before their Week 5 game against the Denver Broncos.
The New England Patriots (2-1) traveled to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs (3-0) in week 4. The Patriots were forced to start Brian Hoyer at quarterback after Cam Newton tested positive for COVID-19 this past Saturday. The Chiefs’ defense was too dominant, forcing four turnovers and two sacks on the Patriots’ lackluster back-up quarterbacks. Despite a close first half, the Chiefs dominated in the second half and won the game 26-10.
Welp, I finally had the worst gambling weekend of my life. My previously undefeated college football streak took a massive hit on Saturday. I took the day off yesterday so I would be sharper for today. Not only do we have two MNF games, we have two playoff baseball games. This is the perfect chance to get back on track.
Thanks to Covid-19, the 2020 NFL season will be one full of on the fly changes. After Cam Newton tested positive Saturday, the league decided to push back the New England Patriots’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs to Monday night.
The New England Patriots (2-1) will face off against the Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) for the first time since moving on from Tom Brady.
The New England Patriots asserted their dominance over the Las Vegas Raiders with a 36-20 victory at home on Sunday afternoon.
Week 2 was a tale of two different tapes for the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, the Raiders had the upset of the week, defeating the New Orleans Saints at home. The Patriots, on the other hand, were defeated in Seattle by the Seahawks, after being cruelly denied on the goalline by the Seahawk defense. Both teams would benefit massively from this win, the Patriots need to keep pace in the AFC East with the 2-0 Buffalo Bills, and the Raiders need to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs who are 2-0.
Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.
Nickolas Loza recaps Sunday’s thriller between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots in which Russell Wilson had one of the best performances of his career.
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