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Hello guys, welcome to another post from me. Sorry I haven't been posting lately, but high school grind has already started. So, I may not post every week, but I will try my hardest. Also this one will be a little short because I started this on Friday. I promise the other ones will be better. 

Big game picks:

Chiefs: 30 Pats: 23

If someone can stop the Ravens run game, they can stop any run game. Yes I know this is Bill Belichick and he's going to try to get creative with the running and most likely put RPOs and a lot of that. But, Tyrann Mathieu is not called the Honey Badger for his liking of honey. He will most likely shut it down. And L'Jarius Snead looks to be a steal. Pair that will a good Chiefs good defensive front, I think Bill Belichick will have some trouble (yes I know he is the GOAT of all coaches). I think the Chiefs are going to burn Gilmore, have Sammy Watkins underneath, or CEH doing to usual juking and insane acceleration (seriously, does that guy not have the most powerful legs in the NFL). 

Packers 45 Falcons 40

One of 2 things is going to happen. The Packers defense will not be good until the 2nd half and the score will be 28-10. Then, A-Rod will think of Jordan Love and trigger that part of his brain that has been dropping DIMES everywhere and they will win. The other scenario is that the Falcons defense thinks of Foles throwing an absolute rainbow into Anthony Miller and be like we need to get Dan Quinn fired. Sooooo, they decide to be bad. And Matt Ryan will be like I need to pretend like we are trying to win, but really not and make it a game.

My Bears Pick: 

Bears: 20 Colts 17

This will be a low scoring game that Nick Foles manages very well and doesn't give us gray hair in grade school. Rivers might struggle a bit with his WR2 and WR3 are out. And, the Bears have struggled to stop the run, but I think Coach Pagano can finally scheme something up. Also, the Colts have lost to the Jags and struggled to stop Minshew. Don't be fooled by their No.1 ranked defense, they have versed the Jags, Jets and Vikings. Now it is kind of impressive, but not so much,

Players to watch in fantasy:

Besides the obvious ones live Lamar Jackson or Aaron Rodgers, we will go into ones that may not seem so obvious. 

Kenny Golladay

I already know all Saints fans are rolling their eyes and everyone else is like the Saints have a good defense. But, they did let up over 30 points to both the Raiders and Packers. And, he did do pretty good against an underrated Arizona defense. 11.7 points. 

DeVante Parker

Against a Seahawks defense that has been leaky, but covered up my Chef Russ, this is a win for fantasy owners and Seahawks fans that own him. He will have a big game, and the Seahawks most likely win. This also bodes well for Fitzmagic too. But I would caution you from starting Myles Gaskin because if the Seahawks can bottle up Zeke, they can bottle him up too.

Hunter Renfrow 

I would cautiously put him in. Mostly if you have no other option. It's very simple. The Bills defense is not living up to the standards. I think Josh Allen took their skill and put it into him. Or he went Darth Vader style and got some upgrades. And then on defense, they somehow lost the power of the Force. Anyway, this should be a good game for Renfrow because the Bills bite on the play action and he goes down the field. Also, Ruggs and Edwards are out. SO, this is a good Flex or low end WR2 option.

Players to shy away from:

The Browns receiving core

The Browns are going to run the ball down the Cowboys D-line. Probably directing it away from Trysten Hill but still trying to run HIM into the ground after last week's incident. But, I have Jarvis Landry and Austin Hooper on my fantasy team. Neither had broken the 10 point mark. I dropped Landry and am close to dropping Hooper. 

Anyone on the Eagles except maybe Greg Ward

I know this one is kind of obvious, but people are going to point out the depleted San Fran D-line and secondary. But, they are more than capable of winning. Nick Mullens is a very underrated backup and the zone ground game in going to decimate the Eagles. Very simple. Even Miles Sanders is going to have some trouble.

Colts Defense

Now I know I the Bears offense has gone |              /\  and given people of all ages every emotion to 
experience. If you were to look at this we |              | bsite right here Bears fans have felt every one in 
week 1 and 3. But, back to the point. I thi  |            |  nk Foles can revive this offense. Oviously not in a 
way that maybe a person wearing number   |          | 15 can, but still throw to OPEN RECEIVERS. And 
that's what Matt Nagy can do. scheme up     |        | open receivers.
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That's it for this week. Sorry for the short one. Getting back in the groove. Will have one way better next week.


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