NFL 2019 NFL - Week 2

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Anyone following the Melvin Gordon situation?

Do you think he will find another team (49ers etc) or resume playing eventually?

I have Ekeler... sell high?
 
Tampa Bay (-21|20) at Carolina (-15|6)
TB: 22.9-25.4 = 24.1 + (-1/5) = 23.9 - (9.5/10) = 23.0 - 3 = 20.0
CAR: 24.4-29.5 = 25.4 + (-9/5) = 23.6 + (9.5/10) = 24.5
Carolina -4.5 (44.5)

Arizona (-23|-15) at Baltimore (22|-1)
AZ: 16.6-15.9 = 16.2 + (-38/5) = 8.6 - (1.5/10) = 8.5 - 3 = 5.5
BAL: 33.0-26.0= 29.5 + (21/5) = 33.7+ (1.5/10) = 33.8
Baltimore -28.3 (39.3)

Buffalo (2|5) at New York Giants (-13|-2)
BUF: 16.8-28.1 = 22.4 + (7/5) = 23.4 - (8.5/10) = 22.6 - 3 = 19.6
NYG: 21.6-21.5 = 21.5 + (-15/5) = 18.5 + (8.5/10) = 19.3
Buffalo -0.3 (38.9)

Dallas (23|-7) at Washington (13|-4)
DAL: 24.6-24.8 = 24.7 + (16/5) = 27.9 + (8/10) = 28.7 - 3 = 25.7
WAS: 19.9-19.5 = 19.7 + (9/5) = 21.5 - (8/10) = 20.7
Dallas -5 (46.4)

Indianapolis (-9|14) at Tennessee (10|24)
IND: 26.3-17.2 = 21.7 + (5/5) = 22.7 - (11.5/10) = 21.6 - 3 = 18.6
TEN: 25.2-22.1 = 23.6 + (34/5) = 30.4 + (11.5/10) = 31.5
Tennessee -12.9 (50.1)

Jacksonville (16|2) at Houston (25|24)
JAX: 18.0-22.3 = 20.2 + (18/5) = 23.8 + (4/10) = 24.2 - 3 = 21.2
HOU: 25.8-24.8 = 25.3 +(49/5) = 35.1 - (4/10) = 34.7
Houston -13.5 (55.9)

Los Angeles Chargers (-7|11) at Detroit (10|7)
LAC: 24.7-22.9 = 23.8 + (4/5) = 24.6 + (4.5/10) = 25.0 - 3 = 22.0
DET: 21.2-21.4 = 21.3 + (17/5) = 24.7 - (4.5/10) = 24.3
Detroit -2.3 (46.3)

Minnesota (-14|-11) at Green Bay (-5|-22)
MIN: 23.9-19.5 = 21.7 + (-25/5) = 16.7 - (3/10) = 16.4 - 3 = 13.4
GB: 20.1-19.0 = 19.5 + (-27/5) = 14.1 + (3/10) = 14.4
Green Bay -1 (27.8)

New England (27|4) at Miami (-15|-26)
NE: 28.7-35.1 = 31.9 + (31/5) = 38.1 + (4.5/10) = 38.5 - 3 = 35.5
MIA: 17.4-16.0 = 16.7 + (-41/5) = 8.5 - (4.5/10) = 8.1
New England -27.4 (43.6)

San Francisco (-6|-15) at Cincinnati (-18|-11)
SF: 23.8-26.5 = 22.1 + (-21/5) = 17.9 + (5/10) = 18.4 - 3 = 15.4
CIN: 22.2-24.6 = 23.4 + (-29/5) = 17.6 - (5/10) = 17.1
Cincinnati -1.7 (32.5)

Seattle (12|-7) at Pittsburgh (-18|-25)
SEA: 25.3-25.1 = 25.2 + (5/5) = 26.2 + (2.5/10) = 26.4 - 3 = 23.4
PIT: 17.8-21.3 = 19.5 + (-43/5) = 11.9 - (2.5/10) = 11.7
Seattle -11.7 (35.1)

Kansas City (11|4) at Oakland (22|7)
KC: 36.5-25.9 = 31.2 + (15/5) = 34.2 + (2/10) = 34.4 - 3 = 31.4
OAK: 19.6-26.2 = 22.9 + (29/5) = 28.7 - (2/10) = 28.5
Kansas City -2.9 (59.9)

Chicago (3|-7) at Denver (0|-18)
CHI: 20.5-22.3 = 21.4 + (-4/5) = 20.6 + (5.5/10) = 21.1 - 3 = 18.1
DEN: 19.4-15.8 = 17.6 + (-18/5) = 14.0 - (5.5/10) = 13.5
Chicago -4.6 (33.6)

New Orleans (-5|16) at Los Angeles Rams (0|27)
NO: 31.1-24.8 = 27.9 + (11/5) = 30.1 + (5/10) = 30.6 - 3 = 27.6
LAR: 32.2-23.6 = 27.9 + (27/5) = 33.3 - (5/10) = 32.8
Los Angeles -5.2 (60.4)

Philadelphia (11|8) at Atlanta (1|-25)
PHI: 25.2-26.8 = 26.0 + (19/5) = 29.8 + (7.5/10) = 30.5 - 3 = 27.5
ATL: 22.4-23.1 = 22.7 + (-24/5) = 17.9 - (7.5/10) = 17.2
Philadelphia -10.3 (44.7)

Cleveland (-24|9) at New York Jets (-3|8)
CLE: 20.0-25.0 = 22.5 + (-15/5) = 19.5 + (0.5/10) = 19.5 - 3 = 16.5
NYJ: 19.6-29.1 = 24.3 + (5/5) = 25.3 - (0.5/10) = 25.3
New York -8.8 (41.8)
 
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Thursday, September 12

8:20 PM- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers
NFL: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, Kristina Pink

Sunday, September 15
1 PM- Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans
CBS: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

1 PM- Los Angeles Chargers at Detroit Lions
CBS: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon, Jay Feeley

1 PM- New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
CBS: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn

1 PM- Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans
CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

1 PM- Buffalo Bills at New York Giants
CBS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Melanie Collins

1 PM- Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins
FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver

1 PM- Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin

1 PM- Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers
FOX: Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber, Lindsay Czarniak

1 PM- Arizona Cardinals at Baltimore Ravens
FOX: Brandon Gaudin, Cris Carter, Peter Schrager

1 PM- San Francisco 49ers at Cincinnati Bengals
FOX: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Shannon Spake


4:05 PM- Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders
CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson

4:25 PM- New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Rams
FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews

4:25 PM- Chicago Bears at Denver Broncos
FOX: Dick Stockton, Mark Schlereth, Jennifer Hale
Sports USA: John Ahlers, Doug Plank


8:20 PM- Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons
NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya


Monday, September 16
8:15 PM- Cleveland Browns at New York Jets
ESPN: Joe Tessitore, Booger McFarland, Lisa Salters
 

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So did police investigate this & not proceed? Can you file a federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault/rape without police first having received a complaint & investigating?
Reading the filing it doesn't seem like she went to the police at the time. She took the opposite route and tried to live her life as if it never happened
 
So did police investigate this & not proceed? Can you file a federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault/rape without police first having received a complaint & investigating?
It's a civil case isn't it, similar to the one Hayne was involved in, where I understand the court acts on the complaint regardless of the authorities being involved.
 
Brasher’s Weekly Musings – Work can go and get %^$#ed edition.

Tampa Bay at Carolina Both of these teams loses in week one were more a result of their own mistakes than the oppositions’ quality of play. NFL MV Turnover Machine, Jameis Winston made the takeaway starved 49ers defence look all world at times whilst the Panthers suffered from miscues across the field (putting a lose on the Rams would have been nice, damn you Cam Newton even when I root for you, you annoy me). However, Christian McCaffrey’s 10 catches keeps him on pace for the 150 catches I predicted. I’m expecting him to outdo himself this week.

Arizona at Baltimore The Ravens beat down on the Miami Dolphins (next year’s feature team on Last Chance U) will come at a price I fear. I can see fantasy football owners across the world flocking to trade in Lamar Jackson and Marquise Brown. But let’s not get carried away just yet, FF numbers are FF numbers, but things will change quickly when they eventually play someone who tries. There will also be repercussions for the Ravens down the line for calling a fake punt when up by a million in the first half and for only giving the ball to Ingram 5 times in the second half when up by 2 million. Yes, I do believe in karma.

Buffalo at New York Giants Can someone give me one good reason why the Giants are still starting Manning? Better yet can someone explain to me why the Giants start Manning AND they continue to make him the centre piece of the offense. Barkley runs for 59 yards on his first carry and then gets his number called all of 4 times for the remainder of the half despite the Giants never being more than a TD down during that period. I guess Manning is there to provide the “veteran presence and leadership” for rookie Daniel Jones who promptly fumbled on his first professional drive. It’s rubbing off.

Dallas at Washington The Cowboys may have come up with the ultimate QB package by basically emulating Madden Football. Put a highly intelligent but physically limited QB on the sideline with the headset and controller and couple him with a QB, loaded up with skills points and put him under centre and you get what you saw on Sunday. Now does Jerry Jones think he has a Ronald Reagan is President type QB or a legit franchise QB to bank on, that is the salary cap busting question.

Indianapolis at Tennessee Kickers are like public transport. It is just assumed that they will perform when requested but when they don’t we are hot on the talk back radio lines voicing our complaints. And so how it goes for Adam Vinatieri. When your team loses by 6 and you had a chance to add 7 points the maths adds up. All your doing now Adam is postponing your Hall of Fame eligibility.

Jacksonville at Houston Last week Jags running back Leonard Fournette recorded his first ever professional fumble. So now that he has got that out of the way this guy is going to be mint for fantasy football owners with 6th round rookie Gardner Minshew either handing or dumping off to him all game long. He better, this is exactly the sort of game JJ Watts tees off on QBs.

Los Angeles Chargers at Detroit Has there ever been a QB in the league that looks and performs so well for so long than Matthew Stafford but always comes up donuts in the end? Give up an healthy lead to a rookie QB and then almost throw an interception at the end of overtime that would have planted an L on his forehead. Maybe it’s a Lions thing, they seem to do so many spectacular things in games and seem to forget about the little things.

Minnesota at Green Bay The Packers now start a stretch of playing 5 of their next 6 contests at home. Why? Is the frozen tundra not a thing any more? Wasn’t one of the most formidable road trips an away game to Lambeau field in deep dark December? In fact, a quick browse of the schedule only has them playing two home games after their bye. Brett Favre may still be playing if he had the luxury of an early Autumn Wisconsin schedule. For Minnie, their QB earned $178,000 (2,503,893,891 Indonesian Rupiah) for each of his 10 pass attempts last week, just saying.

New England at Miami The Phins always give the Patriots a tough time at home. But with most of their coaching staff already off on college scouting trips it’s hard to see an upset in the making. I also can’t remember the last time the Number One draft pick was already sewn up after week one. It’s not that the Phins are just bad but they didn’t look like there were trying much either. They will win one game this year though, that will be Jets at home, bookmark it.

San Francisco at Cincinnati The 49ers recorded more interceptions in one game last week then they did in the entire 2018 season. That’s something. But Bengals’ QB Dalton threw for a tonne of yards last week against the Seahawks without a lot of his supporting cast. Maybe they did hang on to Marvin Lewis a touch too long? 49ers franchise QB elect Jimmy Garoppolo, still looks a bit rusty though and needs to return to Patriots form soon, else the Faithful will start calling for Nick Mullens to start or worse still, CJ Beathard. To help Jimmy out, I’m putting his jersey in moth balls until he starts playing well again.

Seattle at Pittsburgh Tell me you are not annoyed that Antonio Brown wasn’t able to suit up for the Patriots against the Steelers last week. Now it looks like the 7 time Pro Bowl receiver has new legal problems that have surfaced this week so who knows if he will be available for the rematch. For the Steelers, I’m not sure Big Ben and his team mates can play that bad again, maybe he needs someone to break his arm before he trots out on Sunday.

Kansas City at Oakland In another sign of the NFL’s ever increasing head scratching scheduling we see the Chiefs fresh off opening their season on the road on the East Coast now travelling to the West Coast to play another road game. I’m taking the overs on the score line in this game. If backup QB Gardner Minshew can go 22 for 25 and 275 yards against the Chiefs’ defence I can’t imagine the numbers Derek Carr is going to put up. If I was still into fantasy football I would sit everyone on my squad not named McCaffrey, Fournette or playing in this game. I'd even dump both defenses for the new kicker at the Jets.

Chicago at Denver A quick look at the Bears and Packers box score (I fell asleep) and you would of thought that this was a high scoring affair. But with only 13 points scored, a TD being the ultimate difference, Mitch Trubisky dropped back to pass 45 times. If I didn’t know any different you’d think that the Bears had to vindicate themselves for trading up for their franchise QB. Some teams are successful because they know who they are, I hope the Bears remember soon too.

New Orleans at Los Angeles Rams Two things we should be thankful for. 1) That the Saints edged past Houston last week despite being hosed twice on calls at the end of each half and 2) this not being played at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome which is not to be confused with the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. That’s in Atlanta. But it is a big marketing investment by the big German in the USA. Maybe with the top selling models in that country being the Ford F-Series, Chevrolet Silverado, and Ram Pickup they should instead invest in revamping their models. I’d like to see an AMG Pick Up with a Gewehr gun rack . They could call it the Ordnung.

Philadelphia at Atlanta I don’t know how to read this game. Both teams looked off last week citing early season rust. But this isn’t the MLB where you can afford to drop a game or 60 and still qualify for the playoffs. Every win is gold and both these teams play in divisions where they might be chasing someone else for the title. So maybe preseason is important, you know to knock off said rust. Instead the league (and owners) want to shorten preseason and extend the playoff format. So in other words, make early season losses less important.

Cleveland at New York Jets In any other season this would be Brasher’s Tee Towel Game of the Week. But there are so many off the field implications for either side losing this that I’ve already booked myself for an important customer meeting and will be unreachable right up until after the coaches press conferences. In other exciting news from this game, the Jets have signed a kicker who on paper is worse then the one they just released. Using my public transport analogy of kickers, that’s like shunning the train and taking a tuk tuk.
 
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