Week 7 - Oakland v Arizona

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Another Oakland game that looks like a dog sees Oakland putting their dead last offense up against Arizona’s 21st ranked defense in the Bay Area. Every single team in the league scores more often than the Raiders and the Cardinals give it up more often than 24 other teams in the league.

Arizona drags themselves to Oakland after letting Chicago slip out of Glendale with a W. They will test their rookie QB and the league’s 23rd ranked offense against a Raider defense that allows the 8th fewest yards in the league. Despite being on the south side of average in yards, the Cardinals score at about the league average. The Raiders, on the other hand, allow the 23rd fewest points, in stark contrast to their yardage numbers.

The Bookie thinks Oakland’s offense might finally put together a couple scores against this defense, but also thinks the Cardinals match up well against Oakland’s defense, so I’m betting the over. The again, I liked the over last week too.
 
I took the under last week and will take it again this week, until we show something on Offense I can't not take the under.
 
The fuck with this! 100 BUXX on the Raiders, FFS. It's goddamned time to do something.
 
TWO HUNDRED CLAMS, BITCH! hehe... wheeee! :D
 
I'm staying away from this crappy game.

Two bad team. The number one rule in sports betting (which I have broken already about 4-5 times this year) -- don't bet on a bad team.
 
CrossBones said:
The number one rule in sports betting (which I have broken already about 4-5 times this year) -- don't bet on a bad team.

... or w/ your heart.

and this game breaks both of those rules.

No way Jose.... hands off
 
NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS!!!


Hehe.. hey, when I put my foot down, that's it. About goddamned time.

:cool:
 
I lost on the f-ing over. Our damned defense stepped up, unlike against Cleveland. The Denver game was a definite turning point for the psyche of this team. They learned they could stifle an offense, and the offense learned they could (not that they did) play well against a powerful defense in a hostile environment.
 
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