Big RR wrote:You got it.

Big RR wrote:You got it.

Rube..."the North" is not symmetrically guilty.
That gets no one off the hook. Just a racist excuse.



You know Gen'l, you and I agree on so many things, do you really want to replay this?MajGenl.Meade wrote:Thanks, LJ. But rubato might legitimately argue that a person could on the one hand condemn rebellion against the legal US government as "treason" while that same person could also be a racist. Those things are not mutually exclusive.



Speaking of real football...Like the Cleveland Browns



Two touchdowns are a ton when it comes to betting the NFL, and even the New England Patriots have troubles with numbers like that, going just 3-8 against the spread their last 11 times out in that spot. New England contends with a big number again when it entertains Washington Sunday afternoon in Foxborough.
Point spread: The Patriots opened as 13-point favorites; the total was 52 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark. (Line updates and matchup report)
NFL pick, via Odds Shark computer: 33.9-12.8 Patriots
Why the Redskins can cover the spread
Washington snapped a two-game losing streak two weeks ago with a rousing 31-30 come-from-behind victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then enjoyed last week off.
The Redskins looked like a lost cause early against the Bucs, falling down 24-0 midway through the second quarter on a Tampa fumble return for a score.
But from there, quarterback Kirk Cousins ran for one score, then threw three touchdown passes, the last with 24 seconds to go, to give the Redskins the unlikely win. On the day, Cousins hit on 33 of 40 throws for 317 yards with zero picks, saving his spot as the starter, at least for another week.
Washington may have its share of problems, but at 3-4, it's just a half-game out of first place in the NFC East.
Why the Patriots can cover the spread
The Patriots strengthened their claim as the best team in football last Thursday, mauling the Miami Dolphins 36-7, easily covering as eight-point favorites. New England took a 7-0 lead five minutes into the game and never let the Dolphins back in, thoroughly dominating. On the night, the Patriots outgained Miami 437-270, held the Fish to just 15 yards rushing and won time of possession by over five minutes.
New England is now 4-3 ATS this season, which is great considering it's been favored by at least a touchdown six of seven times out. Also, the last time the Patriots were favored by two touchdowns, they beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 51-17 six weeks ago.
Smart pick
New England should win this game easily; it leads the league in scoring at 36 points per game, while Washington has been outgained its last three games by an average of over 170 yards. But as mentioned above, two touchdowns is a whole lot in the NFL; the Patriots have won by that much “only” three times this season, while the Redskins have yet to lose by that much. Take the dog and the points.