it looks like the NFL is saving its surprises for later,maybe as soon as this Sunday. Week one was surprisingly predictable in hindsight as the favorites dominated making most preseason prognisticators look smart for a change. Could week two be just as predictable? Not a chance, don't make the mistake of thinking any team will play their best or worst on a consistent basis. There is one team a year that consistently plays well week in and week out and they usually win the Superbowl as well. Its way too early to determine just which team will be that late season moneymaker or call in the coroner on teams that took a beatin this past week. All we are trying to do is figure out what part of the "what goes up must come down" part of the rollercoaster ride known as an NFL season teams are on.
Due to the fact that I'm the worlds slowest typer and my computer keeps deleting every other paragraph I have written I have scrapped this weeks long version. My thumbs keep dragging the mousepad on my new laptop and as the result s have been dissastruos.
Bengals vs Browns the Bengals scare me because they look like an obvious call . The over looks like a good play no matter which way this game goes. If the Bengals blow out the Browns and score 35 plus pts like everyone thinks they will we only need one cheap TD from the Browns for an over. If the Browns make this a game like I think they will the over is a lock.
Over 41.5 last season my record vs the spread on Bengals game was 13-1 on the games I chose to make a call. I know my hometown Bengals very well. Believe me when I tell you the Bengals are not the obvious locks they appear to be.
I also like the Bears -12 , Niners +3 , sorry about whaI appears to be a lack of effort. Actually I have spent hours writing my thoughts for this week"s games down on paper but my frustrations with this comptuer have got the best of me and I I'm tired of being let down by asking people for help. By seasons end I should be a descent typist and I'm purchasing a keyboard tomorrow.
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