Your 53-Man Roster Deadline Fantasy Football Ranking Update….

….because: BIG RED SPORTS MACHINE!! That’s why!

Pretty, pretty, pretty good!

Pretty, pretty, pretty good!

2015 Rankings: Quarterbacks
Composite Rage Ginger
1 Aaron Rodgers 1 1
2 Andrew Luck 2 2
3 Peyton Manning 3 3
4 Drew Brees 4 4
5 Tom Brady 6 5
6 Russell Wilson 7 6
7 Ben Roethlisberger 5 10
8 Matt Ryan 8 8
9 Matthew Stafford 11 7
10 Tony Romo 9 12
11 Eli Manning 12 9
12 Cam Newton 10 13
13 Philip Rivers 15 11
14 Ryan Tannehill 14 14
15 Colin Kaepernick 13 17
16 Jay Cutler 16 15
17 Andy Dalton 17 16
18 Carson Palmer 18 19
19 Joe Flacco 19 18
20 Alex Smith 20 20
21 Teddy Bridgewater 23 22
22 Nick Foles 25 21
23 Sam Bradford 21 25
24 Tyrod Taylor 22 29
25 Blake Bortles 24 28
26 Derek Carr 29 23
27 Marcus Mariota 27 27
28 Robert Griffin III 31 24
29 Johnny Manziel 30 26
30 Ryan Fitzpactrick 26 30
31 Jameis Winston 28 31

League winner

League winner

2015 Rankings: Running Backs
Composite Rage Ginger
1 Jamaal Charles 1 1
2 Le’Veon Bell 2 2
3 Marshawn Lynch 4 4
4 Eddie Lacy 3 5
5 Adrian Peterson 6 3
6 C.J. Anderson 5 7
7 DeMarco Murray 8 6
8 Matt Forte 7 8
9 Jeremy Hill 9 11
10 LeSean McCoy 11 9
11 Justin Forsett 10 10
12 Latavius Murray 15 12
13 Mark Ingram 13 14
14 Melvin Gordon 14 16
15 Lamar Miller 12 20
16 Andre Ellington 20 13
17 Alfred Morris 16 17
18 Carlos Hyde 17 18
19 Joseph Randle 18 19
20 Frank Gore 29 15
21 C.J. Spiller 21 23
22 Jonathan Stewart 19 28
23 Ameer Abdullah 24 24
24 Shane Vereen 28 21
25 T.J. Yeldon 23 27
26 Giovani Bernard 25 25
27 Rashad Jennings 31 22
28 Christopher Ivory 22 32
29 Ryan Mathews 26 29
30 Doug Martin 30 26
31 Joique Bell 27 35
32 Todd Gurley 32 31
33 LeGarrette Blount 33 33
34 Arian Foster 40 30
35 Danny Woodhead 37 34
36 Devonta Freeman 34 38
37 Tre Mason 39 36
38 Tevin Coleman 35 42
39 Alfred Blue 38 40
40 Bishop Sankey 36 42
41 Isaiah Crowell 42 39
42 Andre Williams 44 41
43 David Cobb 41 46
44 Reggie Bush 50 37
45 Duke Johnson 43 47
46 Roy Helu 46 45
47 Knile Davis 49 43
48 Charles Sims 45 50
49 DeAngelo Williams 53 44
50 David Johnson 47 51
51 Fred Jackson 51 48
52 Chris Polk 48 55
53 Darren McFadden 56 49
54 Jay Ajayi 55 54
55 Daniel Herron 52 57
56 Jonas Gray 54 56
57 Darren Sproles 57 53
58 James White 58 52
59 Jeremy Langford 59 58

'nuke

‘nuke

2015 Rankings: Wide Receivers
Composite Rage Ginger
1 Antonio Brown 1 1
2 Demaryius Thomas 2 4
3 Odell Beckham Jr. 3 2
4 Dez Bryant 4 3
5 Julio Jones 5 5
6 Calvin Johnson 6 6
7 A.J. Green 7 7
8 Alshon Jeffery 8 8
9 Mike Evans 9 12
10 Randall Cobb 10 11
11 DeAndre Hopkins 11 10
12 Ty Hilton 12 9
13 Brandin Cooks 13 14
14 Jordan Matthews 14 16
15 Emmanuel Sanders 15 13
16 Golden Tate 16 20
17 DeSean Jackson 17 22
18 Sammy Watkins 18 19
19 Keenan Allen 19 18
20 Allen Robinson 20 35
21 Brandon Marshall 21 23
22 Julian Edelman 22 27
23 Steve Smith 23 26
24 Eric Decker 24 31
25 Amari Cooper 25 17
26 Andre Johnson 26 15
27 Martavis Bryant 27 21
28 Roddy White 28 29
29 Jeremy Maclin 29 25
30 Vincent Jackson 30 28
31 Larry Fitzgerald 31 33
32 Torrey Smith 32 39
33 Charles Johnson 33 38
34 Kendall Wright 34 49
35 Nelson Agholor 35 44
36 Brandon LaFell 36 30
37 John Brown 37 34
38 Pierre Garcon 38 40
39 Eddie Royal 39 50
40 Davante Adams 40 51
41 Mike Wallace 41 24
42 Anquan Boldin 42 37
43 Marques Colston 43 41
44 Breshad Perriman 44 47
45 Terrance Williams 45 52
46 Jarvis Landry 46 32
47 Victor Cruz 47 36
48 Michael Floyd 48 43
49 Kenny Stills 49 42
50 Marvin Jones 50 53
51 Steve Johnson 51 48
52 Percy Harvin 52 54
53 Devante Parker 53 56
54 Donte Moncrief 54 55
55 Rueben Randle 55 45
56 Dwayne Bowe 56 57
57 Brian Quick 57 46
58 Kevin White 58 58

Safe. Boring. Money.

Safe. Boring. Money.

2015 Rankings: Tight Ends
Composite Rage Ginger
1 Rob Gronkowski 1 1
2 Jimmy Graham 2 3
3 Travis Kelce 3 2
4 Greg Olsen 4 6
5 Martellus Bennett 7 4
6 Jason Witten 6 7
7 Julius Thomas 5 8
8 Tyler Eifert 8 12
9 Zach Ertz 12 9
10 Delanie Walker 11 11
11 Jordan Cameron 18 5
12 Kyle Rudolph 13 10
13 Owen Daniels 9 17
14 Austin Seferian-Jenkins 14 15
15 Dwayne Allen 15 14
16 Larry Donnell 17 13
17 Josh Hill 10 23
18 Jordan Reed 16 20
19 Heath Miller 21 16
20 Ladarius Green 19 19
21 Antonio Gates 24 18
22 Charles Clay 20 22
23 Vernon Davis 23 21
24 Eric Ebron 22 25
25 Coby Fleener 25 24
26 Benjamin Watson 26 27
27 Jacob Tamme 27 26
28 Mychal Rivera 28 28
29 Rob Housler 29 29
30 Richard Rodgers 30 30
2015 Rankings: Defense & Special Teams
Composite Rage Ginger
1 Seattle Seahawks 1 1
2 Buffalo Bills 2 3
3 St. Louis Rams 3 4
4 Houston Texans 5 2
5 Arizona Cardinals 4 5
6 Kansas City Chiefs 6 8
7 Denver Broncos 9 6
8 Carolina Panthers 10 9
9 New England Patriots 13 7
10 Baltimore Ravens 7 14
11 Cincinnati Bengals 11 12
12 San Francisco 49ers 14 11
13 Green Bay Packers 12 13
14 Pittsburgh Steelers 18 10
15 New York Jets 8 21
16 Philadelphia Eagles 17 16
17 Chicago Bears 19 15
18 Detroit Lions 16 18
19 Miami Dolphins 15 22
20 New Orleans Saints 23 17
21 New York Giants 22 19
22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24 20
23 Cleveland Browns 20 24
24 Tennessee Titans 21 26
25 Indianapolis Colts 25 23
26 Washington Redskins 26 25
27 Jacksonville Jaguars 27 27

2015 NFL Mock Draft (Roid Rage’s FINAL)

2015 NFL Draft

Round 1 Team Pick Position
1 Buccaneers J. Winston (FSU) QB
2 Titans M. Mariota (Oregon) QB
3 Jaguars D. Fowler Jr. (Florida) EDGE
4 Raiders L. Williams (USC) DL
5 Redskins A. Cooper (Alabama) WR
6 Jets V. Beasley (Clemson) EDGE
7 Bears B. Scherff (Iowa) OL
8 Falcons A. Dupree (Kentucky) EDGE
9 Giants A. Peat (Stanford) OL
10 Rams K. White (WVU) WR
11 Vikings K. Johnson (WF) CB
12 Browns D. Parker (Louisville) WR
13 Saints A. Armstead (Oregon) DE
14 Dolphins T. Gurley (Georgia) RB
15 49ers T. Waynes (MSU) CB
16 Texans D. Green-Beckham (Mizz) WR
17 Chargers M. Gordon (Wisconsin) RB
18 Chiefs B. Jones (UConn) CB
19 Browns D. Shelton (Washington) NT
20 Eagles  J. Fisher (Oregon) OL
21 Bengals M. Peters (Washington) CB
22 Steelers R. Gregory (Nebraska) EDGE
23 Lions M. Brown (Texas) DT
24 Cardinals TJ. Clemmings (Pittsburgh) OT
25 Panthers E. Flowers (Miami) OT
26 Ravens J. Strong (ASU) WR
27 Cowboys J. Collins (LSU) CB
28 Broncos D. Randall (ASU) FS
29 Colts C. Erving (FSU) C
30 Packers E. Rowe (Utah) DB
31 Saints N. Agholor (USC) WR
32 Patriots B. Perriman (UCF) WR

Final thoughts: Buckle. Up.  The First Round of the 2015 NFL Draft is going to be a wild ride!  I can’t remember a draft with this many “wild card” prospects.  Earlier this week I mocked Shane Ray and La’el Collins at 11 and 12, respectively.  Now, given the cloud of uncertainty around each player, I have them dropping completely out of the first round.  In today’s NFL teams are putting more and more stock into the “off-the-field” behavior.  Although, talent trumps all things, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if a team in the second half of the round (Dallas, Baltimore) takes a flier.

The Raiders get the top player in the draft for the second year in a row.

Like Ginger’s Final Mock, I too have 7 WRs going in the first, and wouldn’t be surprised if another one or two sneak in.  I’ve also got 7 defensive backs in the first round, and that doesn’t include Landon Collins.

A few player/team fits that I really like (outside of the top-5) include: Arik Armstead/Saints, Byron Jones/Chiefs and Eric Flowers/Panthers.

Pour a cold one (or two….or ten) and enjoy the Draft!

2015 NFL Mock Draft (Roid Rage’s 2.0)

Round 1 Team Pick Position
1 Buccaneers J. Winston (FSU) QB
2 Titans L. Williams (USC) DL
3 Jaguars V. Beasley (Clemson) EDGE
4 Raiders K. White (WVU) WR
5 Redskins M. Mariota (Oregon) QB
6 Jets D. Fowler Jr. (Florida)  EDGE
7 Bears A. Cooper (Alabama) WR
8 Falcons A. Dupree (Kentucky) EDGE

Ginger King has Mariota moving up four spots to No. 2 overall, exactly where I had him in my first mock draft.  While I still think a team (probably Cleveland) makes a move up to grab the Oregon signal-caller, the price to leap to the second spot in the draft is too risky **cough**RG3**cough.  By waiting to make a move until No.5, you leap-frog the NYJ (who probably jump all over MM), don’t have to give up as much draft capital and still get your guy.  The Redskins, for the first time since Daniel Snyder has owned the team, actually have a competent football guy (Scot McCloughan) calling the shots, so I could totally see them jumping at the chance to move down and stockpile extra draft picks.

6'5", 305 lbs., 4.97s/40

6’5″, 305 lbs., 4.97s/40

The Titans get the best player in this draft.  Leonard Williams will anchor an intriguing Titans defense, whom added Brian Orakpo, Derrick Morgan, D’Norris Searcy and DC Dick LeBeau this off-season.

Round 1 Team Pick Position
9 Giants B. Scherff (Iowa) OL
10 Rams D. Parker (Louisville) WR
11 Vikings S. Ray (Missouri) EDGE
12 Browns L. Collins (LSU) OL
13 Saints A. Armstead (Oregon) DE
14 Dolphins M. Peters (Washington) CB
15 49ers B. Jones (UConn) CB
16 Texans T. Waynes (MSU) CB

I’m sticking with Scherff to the Giants.  He is the best offensive linemen in the draft and just feels like a Tom Coughlin type of player.

This section of the draft includes some of my favorite prospects, including Parker, Armstead and Jones.  Armstead isn’t a guy that will generate a ton of sacks, but he is going to cause havoc in the run and pass and absolutely give offensive linemen all they can handle.

6'7", 292 lbs., 5.10s/40

6’7″, 292 lbs., 5.10s/40

The run on DB’s starts with the Dolphins apparently….

Round 1 Team Pick Position
17 Chargers M. Brown (Texas) DT
18 Chiefs J. Strong (ASU) WR
19 Browns R. Gregory (Nebraska) EDGE
20 Eagles A. Peat (Stanford) OL
21 Bengals D. Shelton (Washington) NT
22 Steelers L. Collins (Alabama) S
23 Lions K. Johnson (WF) CB
24 Cardinals T. Gurley (Georgia) RB

I originally had Dorial Green-Beckham to the Chiefs at 18.  I could still see that given his unique size/speed blend, but there are too many off the field concerns to risk it this early.  I have him falling out of the first round, which means he’ll be a Day 2 steal.

I don’t like Danny Shelton as many as most, but he is a mountain of a man that will considerably improve the Bengals run-defense (still a key to winning the AFC North).

6'2", 339 lbs., 5.64s/40

6’2″, 339 lbs., 5.64s/40

Round 1 Team Pick Position
25 Panthers E. Flowers (Miami) OT
26 Ravens M. Gordon (Wisconsin) RB
27 Cowboys J. Collins (LSU) CB
28 Broncos E. Harold (Virginia) LB
29 Colts C. Erving (FSU) C
30 Packers J. Fisher (Oregon) OT
31 Saints TJ. Clemmings (Pittsburgh) OT
32 Patriots E. Goldman (FSU) DT

TJ Clemmings drops down the board due to his recent negative medical checks.  The Ravens always seem to get value, and the selection of Melvin Gordon continues that trend.  Justin Forsett and Gordon would make a dynamic rushing attack for the Ravens.

Gordon makes it two RBs in the 1st.

Gordon makes it two RBs in the 1st.

2015 NFL Mock Draft (Roid Rage’s 1.0)

Round 1 Team Pick Position
1 Buccaneers J. Winston (FSU) QB
2 Titans M. Mariota (Oregon) QB
3 Jaguars V. Beasley (Clemson) EDGE
4 Raiders L. Williams (USC) DL
5 Redskins D. Fowler (Florida) EDGE
6 Jets K. White (UWV) WR
7 Bears A. Cooper (Alabama) WR
8 Falcons S. Ray (Missouri) EDGE

I’m not buying the Titans hitching their Franchise Wagon to Zack Mettenberger.  I also don’t care that Mariota isn’t a Ken-Whisenhunt-type QB; who says this pick is even Whiz’s to make?  The Titans either try to extort some team (I’m looking at you NY/Philly) for a ton of picks, or they simply roll with the best signal caller available.

The NFL is all about QB play on offense and getting after the QB on defense.  Three “Edge” defenders get called in the first eight picks.  Beasley’s athleticism is the tie-breaker with Fowler.

Vic Beast-ley

Vic Beast-ley

Round 1 Team Pick Position
9 Giants B. Scherff (Iowa) OL
10 Rams T. Waynes (MSU) CB
11 Vikings M. Peters (Washington) CB
12 Browns D. Shelton (Washington) DT
13 Saints L. Collins (LSU) OL
14 Dolphins R. Gregory (Nebraska) EDGE
15 49ers D. Parker (Louisville) WR
16 Texans T. Gurley (Georgia) RB

Eli Manning has gotten rag-dolled the last two years playing behind make-shift lines.  Surely going into his last contract, the Giants best chances of winning is keeping Eli upright in the pocket (and peppering ODB with 150+ targets)!

As the Saints overhaul their offensive philosophy, a potential franchise tackle falls into their laps at pick 13.  Speaking of value, DeVante Parker absolutely has the skill set to be the best wide receiver in this draft class; the 49ers have a glaring hole at WR to boot.

Round 1 Team Pick Position
17 Chargers M. Brown (Texas) DT
18 Chiefs D. Green-Beckham (OU) WR
19 Browns A. Armstead (Oregon) DE
20 Eagles A. Peat (Stanford) OL
21 Bengals A. Dupree (Kentucky) EDGE
22 Steelers L. Collins (Alabama) S
23 Lions B. Jones (UConn) CB
24 Cardinals E. Flowers (Miami) OT

Dorial Green-Beckham is the wildcard of this draft.  We all know about this ability’s both on and off the field.  I’m sure there are a number of teams that will completely take him off their draft boards.  The Chiefs take a shot on his upside and completely remake their (league worst) WR depth chart from last year.

Please don't end up in Cleveland, please don't end up in Cleveland, please...

Please don’t end up in Cleveland, please don’t end up in Cleveland, please…

Round 1 Team Pick Position
25 Panthers TJ. Clemmings (Pitt) OT
26 Ravens E. Kendricks (UCLA) LB
27 Cowboys K. Johnson (WF) CB
28 Broncos M. Gordon (Wisconsin) RB
29 Colts C. Erving (FSU) C
30 Packers J. Fisher (Oregon) OT
31 Saints S. Thompson (Washington) LB
32 Patriots E. Harold (Virginia) LB

Waiting on RBs has been en vogue in recent years.  I’m bucking that trend and Melvin Gordon makes it two running backs selected in the first round (Gurley to Houston at 16).  The Broncos are shifting to a more balanced offensive attack for two reasons: their high-flying aerial assault doesn’t work against elite defenses (see Super Bowl beatdown) and because Peyton is rapidly losing velocity on his fastball.

Virginia v Virginia Tech

Super Bowl Picks!

Super Bowl XLIX
Date & Time Favorite Spread Underdog
Sunday 6:30 PM New England 1 Seattle
Prop Bets
Total Points O/U 48
Total Passing Yards – Tom Brady O/U 260.5
Longest Rush – LaGarrette Blount O/U 14.5
Total Receiving Yards – Rob Gronkowski O/U 74.5
Total TD Passes – Russell Wilson O/U 1.5
Total 1st Half New England Points O/U 12.5
Total 1st Half Seattle Points O/U 12
Longest Game TD O/U 44.5
Shortest Game TD O/U 1.5
Number of ‘DeflateGate’ mentions during game O/U 2.5
Who will throw first TD pass Brady (-165) Wilson (+120)
Who will have more Recptions? Edelmen (-130) Gronk (even)
Feb. 1st: Who will score more points? Carmelo Anthony New England
THE PICKS
Roid Rage Ginger King Dr. Mike Big Daddy Vegas Vinny
YTD 110-126-5 127-110-5 118-118-5 115-121-5 125-111-5
Lock Wins 9 8 8 4 4
Seattle New England New England Seattle New England
Under Over Over Under Over
Over Over Over Under Over
Under Under Under Under Over
Over Over Over Under Over
Under Over Under Under Over
Under Over Over Under Over
Over Over Under Under Over
Over Under Under Under Over
Under Under Over Under Under
Over Over Over Over Over
Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady
Edelmen Gronk Edelmen Edelmen Gronk
Melo NE NE NE NE
DeflatedGate Who?

DeflateGate Who?

Super Bowl XLIX – Why the Seahawks Will Win

Bang it here to read Ginger King’s rant on why the Patriots will win lose the Super Bowl.  Cliff notes version: basically, GK talks about how awesome Brady and Gronk are, but then it quickly unravels into a NY Giants propaganda piece; you can’t spell Elite without Eli blah blah blah…

So sure, I got “stuck” with Katy Perry and the Seahawks.  GK is not only disappointed that the G-Men are watching from home, but also that his boy Bruno bonerjam Mars declined an encore halftime performance.  There is always next year buddy (spoken like a true Bills fan)!

Let’s get the ol’ clichés out of the way shall we?  This time of the year you always hear “defense wins championships” and “you have to be able to run the ball and stop the run”.  If that lazy analysis is all it takes then, BAM! Exhibit A:

1st is pretty good, right?!

1st is pretty good, right?!

I know what you’re thinking, Seattle shouldn’t even be here; this would be Rodgers v. Brady if Green Bay didn’t give away the NFC Championship game.  But I’m not buying that weak ass explanation of how we got here.  Green Bay didn’t give that game away as much as the Seahawks took it from them.  Russell Wilson, who was playing pitch and catch with the Packer secondary all day long, made plays he when he had too.  It also doesn’t hurt that Marshawn Lynch went all BeastMode in the 4th quarter either.  Speaking of Marshawn…

He enjoys long walks on the beach, Skittles, and making full grown men cry.

He enjoys long walks on the beach, Skittles, and making full grown men cry.

Marshawn Lynch is the football equivalent of Dennis Rodman (except Lynch actually scores).  Each takes on the persona of an over-the-top, in-your-face, stick-it-to-the-man badass (a shtick both use for their own capital gains… hey kids, buy your officially licensed BeastMode gear here!).  Crotch grabs notwithstanding, it’s what Lynch does on the field that matters.  Between rushing and receiving, Marshawn tallied 1700 all purpose yards during the regular season and scored more non-passing touchdowns (17) than anyone else in the league.  That is beastly production.  He has great balance and agility, which, combined with his power running style makes him nearly impossible for one guy to tackle.  New England’s defensive is stout against the run, but they will have their toughest matchup of the season come Sunday.

Seattle has an effective read-option element to their run game that keeps edge defenders honest just long enough to buy Lynch an extra split second to find daylight.  Should the defender get eager and commit too early, Russell Wilson is savvy enough to tuck it way and run with it.  Speaking of Russell…

Been there.  Done that.

Been there. Done that.

You know he isn’t going to throw four interceptions in the Super Bowl, right?  But if he does, you know he has the mental make-up to shake it off and go make a play.  A lesser quarterback would fold under similar circumstances.  I imagine that said lesser QB will be watching the big game from his couch… or maybe filming another Papa Johns commercial.

Wilson is 10-0 against other Super Bowl winning QB’s.  That’s a funny stat, because Russell doesn’t actually play against the others quarterbacks, Seattle’s nasty defense does.  Speaking of the Legion of Boom…

Will there be cameras and microphones at the Super Bowl?  Oh, than I guarantee Sherman is there.

Will there be cameras and microphones at the Super Bowl? Oh, than I guarantee Sherman is there.

Sherman.  Thomas. Chancellor.  These are household names by now.  This secondary is full of ball hawks that fly (puns intended) around all over the field.  But their front-seven, while less unheralded, is just as formidable.  I’ve heard numerous talking heads say that New England is going to establish the run with LeGarrett Blount.  I don’t see it.  First, we’re talking about LeGarrette freaking Blount.  Second, New England doesn’t exactly impose their will on the ground, evident by their 18th ranked rushing attack.  Their offensive line has gotten pushed around and has looked pedestrian at times.  While Seattle won’t have the benefit of the 12th Man (easily like the 17th or 18th best fan base in the league by-the-way…..that’s right, I said it) their front four will consistently make plays in the backfield.  Haven’t we already seen what this defense can do on the biggest stage against an immobile, future HOF QB with marginal run support?

Lucky for us, this game won’t be a blowout.  Points are going to be a premium in what will be a closely contested game.  In the end, Seattle’s defense, running attack and Russell Wilson calm-under-fire demeanor are the difference. Give me the Hawks, 23-20.

(barf)

(barf)

AFC Championship Game

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Indianapolis @ New England (-7.0)

Championship Sunday wraps up with the Colts taking on Tom Brady and the Patriots in Foxboro.  Brady + Belichick + Foxboro + January = I know where I’m laying my money.

Foxboro Forecast: Rain & easy money

Foxboro Forecast: Rain & easy money

The Colts are a fun team to root for.  Andrew Luck is living up to his enormous hype…you know, the best quarterback prospect since John Elway.  The Indianapolis brain-trust is vindicated in their decision to cut bait on an aging Peyton Manning for 15 years of Andrew Luck.  Just ask Jim Irsay, he’ll be glad to tell you all about it. The Colts feature explosive wideouts in TY Hilton and Donte Moncrief. They can’t run the ball for shit, get pushed around in the trenches, are considerably reckless in the ball security department and don’t put up much of a fight on defensive.  As a result, they tend to get into shootouts and let Luck carry the team on his shoulders.  But didn’t they just hold the Broncos and Bengals to 13 and 10 points respectively you ask?  Sure, but honestly could you pick two bigger playoff choke artists than Andy Dalton and Peyton Manning?  Plus, as it turns out, Peyton McChokeyChoke had two bum legs to go along with that robo neck of his.

Butterface Fanbase

Butterface Fanbase

Tom Brady doesn’t choke in the playoffs….unless it’s the Super Bowl….against the G-Men.  But don’t take my word for it, just look at their squeaky clean 16-4 home playoff record.  By the way, half of those loses came at the hands of Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens in recent years, so those demons got exorcised last weekend.

The Patriots are simply a bad match-up for the Colts.  Look no further than the boxscore of the week 11 beat down the Pats laid on the Colts (in Indianapolis).  They made Jonas Gray look like a young-and-not-so-bitter Jim Brown as he dropped 200 yards and 4 touchdowns on them. So Gray is going to go bananas again, right? Wrong!  Remember, Belichick is a genius…or a lunatic, pick your adjective…for all we know Gray won’t even be active for the game (which will still make him as useful as Trent Richardson).  For these reasons I’ve learned to stop hating and love the hoodie!

This guy is a handful

This guy is a handful

Vegas is predicting a shootout with an over/under of 54 and has the Patriots as a one touchdown favorites.  I think Luck is game enough to keep this close for a few quarters but Brady-to-Gronk proves to be too much.  The Patriots win by double digits and use this as a tune-up for the Seahawks.  Silver-lining for the Colts: Andrew Luck will have a reason to shave that woodchuck hanging from his neck.

You'll never land a Papa Johns deal with this look.

You’ll never land a Papa Johns deal with this look.

 

 

Week 17 Picks ATS

WEEK 17
THE GAMES (Home team in CAPS)
Date & Time Favorite Spread Underdog
Sunday 1 PM GREEN BAY 7.5 Detroit
Sunday 1 PM HOUSTON 9.5 Jacksonville
Sunday 1 PM PITTSBURGH 3.5 Cincinnati
Sunday 1 PM Indianapolis 7 TENNESSEE
Sunday 1 PM BALTIMORE 10 Cleveland
Sunday 1 PM NEW ENGLAND 5 Buffalo
Sunday 1 PM MIAMI 5.5 nyj
Sunday 1 PM ATLANTA 4 Carolina
Sunday 1 PM MINNESOTA 7 Chicago
Sunday 1 PM KANSAS CITY 2.5 San Diego
Sunday 1 PM NYG 2.5 Philadelphia
Sunday 1 PM Dallas 6.5 WASHINGTON
Sunday 1 PM New Orleans 4 TAMPA BAY
Sunday 4:25 PM SEATTLE 12.5 St. Louis
Sunday 4:25 PM SAN FRANCISCO 6 Arizona
Sunday 4:25 PM DENVER 14.5 Oakland
THE PICKS
Roid Rage Ginger King Dr. Mike Big Daddy Vegas Vinny
Last Week 6-9-1 6-9-1 5-10-1 11-4-1 8-7-1
YTD 103-118-4 118-104-4 109-112-4 109-112-4 116-105-4
GREEN BAY GREEN BAY Detroit Detroit GREEN BAY
HOUSTON Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville
Cincinnati PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH
TENNESSEE TENNESSEE Indianapolis Indianapolis TENNESSEE
BALTIMORE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE Cleveland BALTIMORE
NEW ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND Buffalo Buffalo NEW ENGLAND
MIAMI MIAMI MIAMI MIAMI MIAMI
Carolina Carolina ATLANTA ATLANTA ATLANTA
MINNESOTA Chicago Chicago MINNESOTA Chicago
San Diego KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY
Philadelphia NYG Philadelphia NYG Philadelphia
Dallas Dallas Dallas WASHINGTON Dallas
TAMPA BAY TAMPA BAY New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans
SEATTLE SEATTLE St. Louis St. Louis SEATTLE
Arizona SAN FRANCISCO Arizona SAN FRANCISCO Arizona
Oakland Oakland Oakland DENVER Oakland
LOCK Chargers  Patriots Steelers Lions Saints
Lock Wins 9 8 7 4 4
Bonus Picks!

Bonus Picks!

Bonus Picks
College Playoffs
Date & Time Favorite Spread Underdog
01/01 @ 5PM Oregon 9 Florida State
01/01 @ 8:30PM Alabama 9 Ohio State
Roid Rage Ginger King Dr. Mike Big Daddy Vegas Vinny
Oregon Florida State Florida State  Florida State Florida State
Alabama Alabama Alabama  Ohio State Alabama

Week 16 Picks ATS

WEEK 16
THE GAMES (Home team in CAPS)
Date & Time Favorite Spread Underdog
Thurs 8:30 PM JACKSONVILLE 3 Tennessee
Saturday 4:30 PM Philadelphia 7.5 WASHINGTON
Saturday 8:25 PM SAN FRANCISCO 1.5 San Diego
Sunday 1 PM MIAMI 6.5 Minnesota
Sunday 1 PM Green Bay 10.5 TAMPA BAY
Sunday 1 PM Detroit 7 CHICAGO
Sunday 1 PM NEW ORLEANS 6 Atlanta
Sunday 1 PM New England 10 NYJ
Sunday 1 PM PITTSBURGH 3 Kansas City
Sunday 1 PM CAROLINA 4 Cleveland
Sunday 1 PM Baltimore 5.5 HOUSTON
Sunday 4:05 PM ST. LOUIS 5 nyg
Sunday 4:25 PM Buffalo 6 OAKLAND
Sunday 4:25 PM DALLAS 3 Indianapolis
Sunday 8:30 PM Seattle 8 ARIZONA
Monday 8:30 PM Denver 3.5 CINCINNATI
THE PICKS
Roid Rage Ginger King Dr. Mike Big Daddy Vegas Vinny
Last Week 4-11-1 9-6-1 8-7-1 5-10-1 9-6-1
YTD 97-109-3 112-95-3 104-102-3 98-108-3 108-98-3
Tennessee JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE
Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia WASHINGTON Philadelphia
San Diego San Diego SAN FRANCISCO San Diego San Diego
MIAMI MIAMI MIAMI MIAMI MIAMI
Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay
Detroit Detroit CHICAGO Detroit Detroit
Atlanta Atlanta NEW ORLEANS Atlanta Atlanta
New England New England New England NYJ New England
Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH
CAROLINA Cleveland CAROLINA CAROLINA Cleveland
Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore
ST. LOUIS nyg nyg nyg nyg
OAKLAND Buffalo Buffalo OAKLAND Buffalo
Indianapolis DALLAS DALLAS DALLAS DALLAS
Seattle ARIZONA ARIZONA Seattle Seattle
CINCINNATI Denver Denver Denver Denver
LOCK Bengals  Giants Panthers Lions Ravens
Lock Wins 8 7 7 4 4

Week 16 Picks ATS….Saturday Football!

WEEK 16
THE GAMES (Home team in CAPS)
Date & Time Favorite Spread Underdog
Thurs 8:30 PM JACKSONVILLE 3 Tennessee
Saturday 4:30 PM Philadelphia 7.5 WASHINGTON
Saturday 8:25 PM SAN FRANCISCO 1.5 San Diego
THE PICKS
Roid Rage Ginger King Dr. Mike Big Daddy Vegas Vinny
Last Week 4-11-1 9-6-1 8-7-1 5-10-1 9-6-1
YTD 97-109-3 112-95-3 104-102-3 98-108-3 108-98-3
Tennessee JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE
Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia WASHINGTON Philadelphia
San Diego San Diego SAN FRANCISCO San Diego San Diego
I like San Diego

I like San Diego