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Matt Foley

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Clausen will take over week 4 and lead us to the promised land. 33 TDs.

ump ah ooof. Waymint, lemmie turn this trollin' motor off.

Easily over 15 TDs for Moore (side bet Moore vs Bradford?). < 3.5 probowlers (no popularity or name recognition). How 'bout something harder.

Over/Under Team Sacks = 31 (last year's number) my pick? over, it's a team game and they are motivated

Over/Under Opponent Sacks = 33 (last years number) my pick? over, especially if Robinson or Schwartz start, more passing also means more sacks as well

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Clausen will take over week 4 and lead us to the promised land. 33 TDs.

ump ah ooof. Waymint, lemmie turn this trollin' motor off.

Easily over 15 TDs for Moore (side bet Moore vs Bradford?). < 3.5 probowlers (no popularity or name recognition). How 'bout something harder.

Over/Under Team Sacks = 31 (last year's number) my pick? over, it's a team game and they are motivated

Over/Under Opponent Sacks = 33 (last years number) my pick? over, especially if Robinson or Schwartz start, more passing also means more sacks as well

No bet. Bradford might not even play until late in the year.

Three Pro Bowlers or less? Hmmm. Gross. Smitty. Kalil. Beason. Gamble. Williams. Stewart. Wharton. Otah. Pat Y told me those are all considered blue chip players around the League. And you never know...Kasay or Baker might have a big year.

Over/under 33 sacks......under. Moore and Clausen more mobile than Jake.

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