NFL Playoff Wild Card Weekend Against The Spread Picks
Wild card weekend is upon us and there are 4 games to be played starting Saturday afternoon. The first game features the Texans Vs the Bills with Houston at home in the match up as they won their division and earned a home game. Both teams finished the season with a 10-6 record. Just eyeballing these teams the Bills got here based on their stellar defense while the Texans have a more balanced team with a decent offense and a decent defense. I believe the Bills would probably win this game if they were at home but I have to go with the home team in this game. 1. they are less than a 3 point favorite meaning if they win, they likely cover. 2. They have the better offense and as long as they get chances I expect them to put up some points. The Bills have had some trouble scoring the ball all year and tend to play a ball control/defensive style and while that can win you some games I don't think it's going to work in the playoffs where you will inevitably face better teams. In the end I think the Texans hold serve at home and win what might be a relatively close game. Final score prediction Texans 20 Bills 13. The Saturday night game has the upstart Titans travelling to Foxboro to take on the Patriots. The Patriots looked like a falling star to end the year having lost 3 of their last 5 games coming into the playoffs including a huge loss last week to the Dolphins that kept them from earning a bye week. The Titans came on strong late in the year after changing QBs from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill. They also feature the leagues leading rusher in Derrick Henry. I already hear and see the talk online about how the Patriots are done and that the Titans are going to beat them come Saturday night. They just might but my hunch is that it goes the other way, this is the playoffs, this is Tom Brady and Bill Belichick at home in a night game. I expect that Patriot defense to show up big, and for them to game plan an offense and for them to take away what the Titans do best. I expect the Patriots to come out and win this game at home and likely by more than the number. The first Sunday game has the Vikings taking on the Saints in New Orleans. The spread on this game is a whopping 8 points. The Saints are a very good team but the Vikings have a good team as well and I think they are more than capable of keeping this game close. Their chances likely hinge on the performance of Kirk Cousins and that might prove to be the difference in this game as I would take Drew Brees in that matchup all day. I think the Saints ultimately win the game but not by 8 or more points. The game to cap the weekend off has the Seahawks going to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. These 2 teams already played this year and Seattle came out on top in that one 17-9. One thing I always look for in playoff matchups is whether the teams played during the regular season. Typically it's a wise strategy to the opposite way in the playoff rematch but this line is shaded more towards Philadelphia. Typically teams with a better record are favored going into the game by a wider margin than just 1 point. This usually gives some great value on the underdog but you don't really get that here. I think this game will be very close and could end with either team winning. Seattle has been pulling out close games all year though and they could get this one too. In the end I'll just go with my strategy of taking the underdog although there isn't a whole lot of value to be had, which is why I have it listed as my lowest confidence points play of the weekend.
NFL Playoff Wild Card Weekend Against The Spread Picks
Wild card weekend is upon us and there are 4 games to be played starting Saturday afternoon. The first game features the Texans Vs the Bills with Houston at home in the match up as they won their division and earned a home game. Both teams finished the season with a 10-6 record. Just eyeballing these teams the Bills got here based on their stellar defense while the Texans have a more balanced team with a decent offense and a decent defense. I believe the Bills would probably win this game if they were at home but I have to go with the home team in this game. 1. they are less than a 3 point favorite meaning if they win, they likely cover. 2. They have the better offense and as long as they get chances I expect them to put up some points. The Bills have had some trouble scoring the ball all year and tend to play a ball control/defensive style and while that can win you some games I don't think it's going to work in the playoffs where you will inevitably face better teams. In the end I think the Texans hold serve at home and win what might be a relatively close game. Final score prediction Texans 20 Bills 13. The Saturday night game has the upstart Titans travelling to Foxboro to take on the Patriots. The Patriots looked like a falling star to end the year having lost 3 of their last 5 games coming into the playoffs including a huge loss last week to the Dolphins that kept them from earning a bye week. The Titans came on strong late in the year after changing QBs from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill. They also feature the leagues leading rusher in Derrick Henry. I already hear and see the talk online about how the Patriots are done and that the Titans are going to beat them come Saturday night. They just might but my hunch is that it goes the other way, this is the playoffs, this is Tom Brady and Bill Belichick at home in a night game. I expect that Patriot defense to show up big, and for them to game plan an offense and for them to take away what the Titans do best. I expect the Patriots to come out and win this game at home and likely by more than the number. The first Sunday game has the Vikings taking on the Saints in New Orleans. The spread on this game is a whopping 8 points. The Saints are a very good team but the Vikings have a good team as well and I think they are more than capable of keeping this game close. Their chances likely hinge on the performance of Kirk Cousins and that might prove to be the difference in this game as I would take Drew Brees in that matchup all day. I think the Saints ultimately win the game but not by 8 or more points. The game to cap the weekend off has the Seahawks going to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. These 2 teams already played this year and Seattle came out on top in that one 17-9. One thing I always look for in playoff matchups is whether the teams played during the regular season. Typically it's a wise strategy to the opposite way in the playoff rematch but this line is shaded more towards Philadelphia. Typically teams with a better record are favored going into the game by a wider margin than just 1 point. This usually gives some great value on the underdog but you don't really get that here. I think this game will be very close and could end with either team winning. Seattle has been pulling out close games all year though and they could get this one too. In the end I'll just go with my strategy of taking the underdog although there isn't a whole lot of value to be had, which is why I have it listed as my lowest confidence points play of the weekend.
NFL Playoff Wild Card Weekend Against The Spread Picks
Wild card weekend is upon us and there are 4 games to be played starting Saturday afternoon. The first game features the Texans Vs the Bills with Houston at home in the match up as they won their division and earned a home game. Both teams finished the season with a 10-6 record. Just eyeballing these teams the Bills got here based on their stellar defense while the Texans have a more balanced team with a decent offense and a decent defense. I believe the Bills would probably win this game if they were at home but I have to go with the home team in this game. 1. they are less than a 3 point favorite meaning if they win, they likely cover. 2. They have the better offense and as long as they get chances I expect them to put up some points. The Bills have had some trouble scoring the ball all year and tend to play a ball control/defensive style and while that can win you some games I don't think it's going to work in the playoffs where you will inevitably face better teams. In the end I think the Texans hold serve at home and win what might be a relatively close game. Final score prediction Texans 20 Bills 13. The Saturday night game has the upstart Titans travelling to Foxboro to take on the Patriots. The Patriots looked like a falling star to end the year having lost 3 of their last 5 games coming into the playoffs including a huge loss last week to the Dolphins that kept them from earning a bye week. The Titans came on strong late in the year after changing QBs from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill. They also feature the leagues leading rusher in Derrick Henry. I already hear and see the talk online about how the Patriots are done and that the Titans are going to beat them come Saturday night. They just might but my hunch is that it goes the other way, this is the playoffs, this is Tom Brady and Bill Belichick at home in a night game. I expect that Patriot defense to show up big, and for them to game plan an offense and for them to take away what the Titans do best. I expect the Patriots to come out and win this game at home and likely by more than the number. The first Sunday game has the Vikings taking on the Saints in New Orleans. The spread on this game is a whopping 8 points. The Saints are a very good team but the Vikings have a good team as well and I think they are more than capable of keeping this game close. Their chances likely hinge on the performance of Kirk Cousins and that might prove to be the difference in this game as I would take Drew Brees in that matchup all day. I think the Saints ultimately win the game but not by 8 or more points. The game to cap the weekend off has the Seahawks going to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. These 2 teams already played this year and Seattle came out on top in that one 17-9. One thing I always look for in playoff matchups is whether the teams played during the regular season. Typically it's a wise strategy to the opposite way in the playoff rematch but this line is shaded more towards Philadelphia. Typically teams with a better record are favored going into the game by a wider margin than just 1 point. This usually gives some great value on the underdog but you don't really get that here. I think this game will be very close and could end with either team winning. Seattle has been pulling out close games all year though and they could get this one too. In the end I'll just go with my strategy of taking the underdog although there isn't a whole lot of value to be had, which is why I have it listed as my lowest confidence points play of the weekend.
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The True Genius of the NFL (Super Bowl LIII brief recap)
About ten days after what many have considered to be the most boring Super Bowl in recent memory, much talk has been made about Brady getting his 6th ring, Gurley being completely obsolete (for reasons unknown) and McVay’s genius being stymied. But true students and fans of the game will know the truest take away from Super Bowl LIII is that the true genius of the NFL resides somewhere inside the hooded sweatshirt of Bill Belichick. Now, he may not have been wearing that trademark, self-cut short-sleeve sweatshirt, but he proved once again that he is one of the best, if not the best, coach of all time. And how has he done that? By doing the thing that every analyst who has ever covered the Patriots says he will: take away his opponent’s best offensive option. I refrained from saying player, because this Super Bowl was strange in the fact that the Rams didn’t use their best offensive player. I’m not going to speculate on any mysterious injuries or whatever might have kept Gurley out (especially because the Rams have been adamant about Gurley being healthy), but the Rams didn’t use their number one option. Plain and simple. Todd Gurley had his second straight All-Pro year, rushing for over 1200 yards, and had 17 touchdowns in 14 games. In order to have any shot in this game, the Rams needed to rely heavily on the run, given that they were the number three rushing offense in the league during the regular season. Now, CJ Anderson is no scrub. Prior to this year where he bounced around between teams, he rushed for over 1000 yards on a bad Denver team. And in the playoffs, he rushed for 167 yards in two games. But they needed Gurley to be that All-Pro. And the glimpses of him on the sideline, watching as his team struggled to gain any momentum on offense, was difficult to watch. For all the brilliance of McVay’s offensive mind, he looked like a middle schooler that wandered into a calculus class. Yet, through all the dilemmas of the Rams offense, it really comes back to Belichick and the Patriots defense. Gurley or not, the emphasis for the Patriots was twofold: stop the run, and pressure Goff. That might sound obvious and creating a game-plan is easy to do from the locker room, but executing that game-plan in the biggest game of the year, maybe even these players’ lives, is a completely different animal. As for the carrying out of the game-plan, the undeniable presence of the Patriots’ defensive line was impressive to watch. Overall, the Patriots held the Rams to 62 yards on 3.4 yards per carry. And even more impressive, when the Rams tried to run to the left, where Trey Flowers and Adrian Clayborn reside, they only gained 18 yards. Speaking of Clayborn, he was a wrecking ball in the pass game too, with an average separation from the quarterback of 3.62 yards (league average is 4.49 yards). Continuing with the second part of their game-plan, my MVP Donta Hightower made Goff’s life a nightmare, with 2 sacks and an average of 3.93 yards from the quarterback. Goff was obviously confused on most drop-backs by the consistent pressure Belichick was able to get from his defense. There was one singular play which was a living embodiment of how Belichick’s defense completely took control of the game: Duron Harmon on a blitz made a beeline into Goff’s chest, which led to a Stephon Gilmore interception. This game was not pretty for the fans. It wasn’t the flashy performance of gunslinging offense that the NFL has promoted. But it was a perfect example of the Belichick way. He is going to beat you by taking away what you do best and force you to adapt. In McVay’s case, he may be a genius but…well let’s just say he’s no Doug Pederson. If you enjoyed this, have any suggestions or any topics you'd like to hear my thoughts on, reach out to me at mjlandmess@gmail.com
mjlandmesserupdated
The True Genius of the NFL (Super Bowl LIII brief recap)
About ten days after what many have considered to be the most boring Super Bowl in recent memory, much talk has been made about Brady getting his 6th ring, Gurley being completely obsolete (for reasons unknown) and McVay’s genius being stymied. But true students and fans of the game will know the truest take away from Super Bowl LIII is that the true genius of the NFL resides somewhere inside the hooded sweatshirt of Bill Belichick. Now, he may not have been wearing that trademark, self-cut short-sleeve sweatshirt, but he proved once again that he is one of the best, if not the best, coach of all time. And how has he done that? By doing the thing that every analyst who has ever covered the Patriots says he will: take away his opponent’s best offensive option. I refrained from saying player, because this Super Bowl was strange in the fact that the Rams didn’t use their best offensive player. I’m not going to speculate on any mysterious injuries or whatever might have kept Gurley out (especially because the Rams have been adamant about Gurley being healthy), but the Rams didn’t use their number one option. Plain and simple. Todd Gurley had his second straight All-Pro year, rushing for over 1200 yards, and had 17 touchdowns in 14 games. In order to have any shot in this game, the Rams needed to rely heavily on the run, given that they were the number three rushing offense in the league during the regular season. Now, CJ Anderson is no scrub. Prior to this year where he bounced around between teams, he rushed for over 1000 yards on a bad Denver team. And in the playoffs, he rushed for 167 yards in two games. But they needed Gurley to be that All-Pro. And the glimpses of him on the sideline, watching as his team struggled to gain any momentum on offense, was difficult to watch. For all the brilliance of McVay’s offensive mind, he looked like a middle schooler that wandered into a calculus class. Yet, through all the dilemmas of the Rams offense, it really comes back to Belichick and the Patriots defense. Gurley or not, the emphasis for the Patriots was twofold: stop the run, and pressure Goff. That might sound obvious and creating a game-plan is easy to do from the locker room, but executing that game-plan in the biggest game of the year, maybe even these players’ lives, is a completely different animal. As for the carrying out of the game-plan, the undeniable presence of the Patriots’ defensive line was impressive to watch. Overall, the Patriots held the Rams to 62 yards on 3.4 yards per carry. And even more impressive, when the Rams tried to run to the left, where Trey Flowers and Adrian Clayborn reside, they only gained 18 yards. Speaking of Clayborn, he was a wrecking ball in the pass game too, with an average separation from the quarterback of 3.62 yards (league average is 4.49 yards). Continuing with the second part of their game-plan, my MVP Donta Hightower made Goff’s life a nightmare, with 2 sacks and an average of 3.93 yards from the quarterback. Goff was obviously confused on most drop-backs by the consistent pressure Belichick was able to get from his defense. There was one singular play which was a living embodiment of how Belichick’s defense completely took control of the game: Duron Harmon on a blitz made a beeline into Goff’s chest, which led to a Stephon Gilmore interception. This game was not pretty for the fans. It wasn’t the flashy performance of gunslinging offense that the NFL has promoted. But it was a perfect example of the Belichick way. He is going to beat you by taking away what you do best and force you to adapt. In McVay’s case, he may be a genius but…well let’s just say he’s no Doug Pederson. If you enjoyed this, have any suggestions or any topics you'd like to hear my thoughts on, reach out to me at mjlandmess@gmail.com
mjlandmesserupdated
The True Genius of the NFL (Super Bowl LIII brief recap)
About ten days after what many have considered to be the most boring Super Bowl in recent memory, much talk has been made about Brady getting his 6th ring, Gurley being completely obsolete (for reasons unknown) and McVay’s genius being stymied. But true students and fans of the game will know the truest take away from Super Bowl LIII is that the true genius of the NFL resides somewhere inside the hooded sweatshirt of Bill Belichick. Now, he may not have been wearing that trademark, self-cut short-sleeve sweatshirt, but he proved once again that he is one of the best, if not the best, coach of all time. And how has he done that? By doing the thing that every analyst who has ever covered the Patriots says he will: take away his opponent’s best offensive option. I refrained from saying player, because this Super Bowl was strange in the fact that the Rams didn’t use their best offensive player. I’m not going to speculate on any mysterious injuries or whatever might have kept Gurley out (especially because the Rams have been adamant about Gurley being healthy), but the Rams didn’t use their number one option. Plain and simple. Todd Gurley had his second straight All-Pro year, rushing for over 1200 yards, and had 17 touchdowns in 14 games. In order to have any shot in this game, the Rams needed to rely heavily on the run, given that they were the number three rushing offense in the league during the regular season. Now, CJ Anderson is no scrub. Prior to this year where he bounced around between teams, he rushed for over 1000 yards on a bad Denver team. And in the playoffs, he rushed for 167 yards in two games. But they needed Gurley to be that All-Pro. And the glimpses of him on the sideline, watching as his team struggled to gain any momentum on offense, was difficult to watch. For all the brilliance of McVay’s offensive mind, he looked like a middle schooler that wandered into a calculus class. Yet, through all the dilemmas of the Rams offense, it really comes back to Belichick and the Patriots defense. Gurley or not, the emphasis for the Patriots was twofold: stop the run, and pressure Goff. That might sound obvious and creating a game-plan is easy to do from the locker room, but executing that game-plan in the biggest game of the year, maybe even these players’ lives, is a completely different animal. As for the carrying out of the game-plan, the undeniable presence of the Patriots’ defensive line was impressive to watch. Overall, the Patriots held the Rams to 62 yards on 3.4 yards per carry. And even more impressive, when the Rams tried to run to the left, where Trey Flowers and Adrian Clayborn reside, they only gained 18 yards. Speaking of Clayborn, he was a wrecking ball in the pass game too, with an average separation from the quarterback of 3.62 yards (league average is 4.49 yards). Continuing with the second part of their game-plan, my MVP Donta Hightower made Goff’s life a nightmare, with 2 sacks and an average of 3.93 yards from the quarterback. Goff was obviously confused on most drop-backs by the consistent pressure Belichick was able to get from his defense. There was one singular play which was a living embodiment of how Belichick’s defense completely took control of the game: Duron Harmon on a blitz made a beeline into Goff’s chest, which led to a Stephon Gilmore interception. This game was not pretty for the fans. It wasn’t the flashy performance of gunslinging offense that the NFL has promoted. But it was a perfect example of the Belichick way. He is going to beat you by taking away what you do best and force you to adapt. In McVay’s case, he may be a genius but…well let’s just say he’s no Doug Pederson. If you enjoyed this, have any suggestions or any topics you'd like to hear my thoughts on, reach out to me at mjlandmess@gmail.com
Patriots Took Superbowl 53 with a Stunning Score- A Defensive Struggle
Patriots Took Superbowl 53 with a Stunning Score- A Defensive Struggle The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams in a stunningly low score of 13-3. I was sure the Rams, which were favored by analysts, would put up a better fight. What happened out there? The Patriots have won six Superbowls in the past 20 years, with an award winning offense and defense and led by Tom Brady. The first point of note is that the Rams has a strong offense, and defeated the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game utilizing this strength. The Rams had the second-best offense in the league, and we're going to bring it to Tom Brady's Patriots at the Superbowl. The Patriots' defense was strong enough to only let 3-points through. This was strong enough to make the game almost boring to watch. The slow grind of defense and defense between both teams was interesting. At the 4th quarter, it was anyone's game and tension finally rose. There were controversies regarding the half-time show, but to be honest, I didn't watch it. The game was a smooth ride for Tom Brady and the Patriots. The longest recorded punt was fun to observe. My predictions of a Tom Brady retirement and Rams' win were woefully incorrect. Back to Steem Monsters Season 7! What did everyone think of the game? Let me know in the comments below. Sources: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25921740/super-bowl-liii-was-greatest-defensive-performance-history-here-how-patriots-did-rams https://www-espn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25920798/how-patriots-defense-stymied-sean-mcvay-super-bowl-liii?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&platform=amp&usqp=mq331AQCCAE%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.espn.com%2Fnfl%2Fstory%2F_%2Fid%2F25920798%2Fhow-patriots-defense-stymied-sean-mcvay-super-bowl-liii
Patriots Took Superbowl 53 with a Stunning Score- A Defensive Struggle
Patriots Took Superbowl 53 with a Stunning Score- A Defensive Struggle The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams in a stunningly low score of 13-3. I was sure the Rams, which were favored by analysts, would put up a better fight. What happened out there? The Patriots have won six Superbowls in the past 20 years, with an award winning offense and defense and led by Tom Brady. The first point of note is that the Rams has a strong offense, and defeated the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game utilizing this strength. The Rams had the second-best offense in the league, and we're going to bring it to Tom Brady's Patriots at the Superbowl. The Patriots' defense was strong enough to only let 3-points through. This was strong enough to make the game almost boring to watch. The slow grind of defense and defense between both teams was interesting. At the 4th quarter, it was anyone's game and tension finally rose. There were controversies regarding the half-time show, but to be honest, I didn't watch it. The game was a smooth ride for Tom Brady and the Patriots. The longest recorded punt was fun to observe. My predictions of a Tom Brady retirement and Rams' win were woefully incorrect. Back to Steem Monsters Season 7! What did everyone think of the game? Let me know in the comments below. Sources: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25921740/super-bowl-liii-was-greatest-defensive-performance-history-here-how-patriots-did-rams https://www-espn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25920798/how-patriots-defense-stymied-sean-mcvay-super-bowl-liii?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&platform=amp&usqp=mq331AQCCAE%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.espn.com%2Fnfl%2Fstory%2F_%2Fid%2F25920798%2Fhow-patriots-defense-stymied-sean-mcvay-super-bowl-liii
Patriots Took Superbowl 53 with a Stunning Score- A Defensive Struggle
Patriots Took Superbowl 53 with a Stunning Score- A Defensive Struggle The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams in a stunningly low score of 13-3. I was sure the Rams, which were favored by analysts, would put up a better fight. What happened out there? The Patriots have won six Superbowls in the past 20 years, with an award winning offense and defense and led by Tom Brady. The first point of note is that the Rams has a strong offense, and defeated the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game utilizing this strength. The Rams had the second-best offense in the league, and we're going to bring it to Tom Brady's Patriots at the Superbowl. The Patriots' defense was strong enough to only let 3-points through. This was strong enough to make the game almost boring to watch. The slow grind of defense and defense between both teams was interesting. At the 4th quarter, it was anyone's game and tension finally rose. There were controversies regarding the half-time show, but to be honest, I didn't watch it. The game was a smooth ride for Tom Brady and the Patriots. The longest recorded punt was fun to observe. My predictions of a Tom Brady retirement and Rams' win were woefully incorrect. Back to Steem Monsters Season 7! What did everyone think of the game? Let me know in the comments below. Sources: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25921740/super-bowl-liii-was-greatest-defensive-performance-history-here-how-patriots-did-rams https://www-espn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25920798/how-patriots-defense-stymied-sean-mcvay-super-bowl-liii?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&platform=amp&usqp=mq331AQCCAE%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.espn.com%2Fnfl%2Fstory%2F_%2Fid%2F25920798%2Fhow-patriots-defense-stymied-sean-mcvay-super-bowl-liii
A week before Superbowl 53- Predictions and Preparations and Steem Monsters Tournament Updates
The excitement is in the air for Superbowl LIII, and fans of the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots are getting ready for it. Analysts still favor the Rams due to their defeat of the Chiefs at the AFC Championship despite the disputed pass call made. I am personally excited to watch this game, and will be rooting for the New England Patriots after watching them in prior Superbowls. Questions hang in the air before the game begins. Will the Rams' stunning offense be able to overcome the well-oiled machine that is the Patriots led by Tom Brady? Will Tom Brady retire after this Superbowl. The Rams fan sendoff was well attended, and with an offense like what they have, this game is going to be entertaining. As a fun aside, Steem Monsters is charging up for a new season. There will be changes to how players are paid out, the wagering system and how STEEM and SBD are paid into the system. You can read more here: https://steemit.com/steemmonsters/@steemmonsters/steem-monsters-rare-card-fantasy-story-contest-week-6-10-booster-pack-prize Sources: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/superbowl/ https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/patriots-vs-rams-how-to-watch-super-bowl-53-on-tv-stream-date-location-more-details/ https://steemit.com/steemmonsters/@steemmonsters/steem-monsters-rare-card-fantasy-story-contest-week-6-10-booster-pack-prize https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/lot-fans-actually-showed-rams-send-off-rally-sunday-194936152.html
A week before Superbowl 53- Predictions and Preparations and Steem Monsters Tournament Updates
The excitement is in the air for Superbowl LIII, and fans of the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots are getting ready for it. Analysts still favor the Rams due to their defeat of the Chiefs at the AFC Championship despite the disputed pass call made. I am personally excited to watch this game, and will be rooting for the New England Patriots after watching them in prior Superbowls. Questions hang in the air before the game begins. Will the Rams' stunning offense be able to overcome the well-oiled machine that is the Patriots led by Tom Brady? Will Tom Brady retire after this Superbowl. The Rams fan sendoff was well attended, and with an offense like what they have, this game is going to be entertaining. As a fun aside, Steem Monsters is charging up for a new season. There will be changes to how players are paid out, the wagering system and how STEEM and SBD are paid into the system. You can read more here: https://steemit.com/steemmonsters/@steemmonsters/steem-monsters-rare-card-fantasy-story-contest-week-6-10-booster-pack-prize Sources: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/superbowl/ https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/patriots-vs-rams-how-to-watch-super-bowl-53-on-tv-stream-date-location-more-details/ https://steemit.com/steemmonsters/@steemmonsters/steem-monsters-rare-card-fantasy-story-contest-week-6-10-booster-pack-prize https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/lot-fans-actually-showed-rams-send-off-rally-sunday-194936152.html
A week before Superbowl 53- Predictions and Preparations and Steem Monsters Tournament Updates
The excitement is in the air for Superbowl LIII, and fans of the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots are getting ready for it. Analysts still favor the Rams due to their defeat of the Chiefs at the AFC Championship despite the disputed pass call made. I am personally excited to watch this game, and will be rooting for the New England Patriots after watching them in prior Superbowls. Questions hang in the air before the game begins. Will the Rams' stunning offense be able to overcome the well-oiled machine that is the Patriots led by Tom Brady? Will Tom Brady retire after this Superbowl. The Rams fan sendoff was well attended, and with an offense like what they have, this game is going to be entertaining. As a fun aside, Steem Monsters is charging up for a new season. There will be changes to how players are paid out, the wagering system and how STEEM and SBD are paid into the system. You can read more here: https://steemit.com/steemmonsters/@steemmonsters/steem-monsters-rare-card-fantasy-story-contest-week-6-10-booster-pack-prize Sources: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/superbowl/ https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/patriots-vs-rams-how-to-watch-super-bowl-53-on-tv-stream-date-location-more-details/ https://steemit.com/steemmonsters/@steemmonsters/steem-monsters-rare-card-fantasy-story-contest-week-6-10-booster-pack-prize https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/lot-fans-actually-showed-rams-send-off-rally-sunday-194936152.html