NFL week 5: Do we feel outpatient?

NFL week 5: Do we feel outpatient?
NFL week 5: Do we feel outpatient?

To erroneously quote Yoda, “the war of wear that has began.”

Tyreek Hill, Malik Nabers, Joe Burrow, all for the year.

The cardinals were rolling with James Connor, who is out of year. Then they went to Trey Benson, who is now going.

Lamar Jackson, Jayden Daniels, Ceedee Lamb, all dealing with injuries this season.

Do you remember a week when the chargers were the modern selection of the Super Bowl? Yes, not so much without the offensive liner of Ace Joe Alt.

I continue? Bucky Irving. JJ McCarthy. Nick Bosa. George Kittle. Aaron Jones. Mike Evans. Jayden Reed.

This is exhausting, but you get the image. When big men collide with each other routinely, those same big men run the risk of injuries. And although every year it feels like the worst year to date when it comes to injuries for renowned players, this year it really feels like the worst year to date when it comes to injuries for renowned players.

Basically, at the end of the season, it is not necessarily the best team that raises the Lombardi trophy; It is the most outpatient team. (“Ambulatory” seems to mean “in an ambulance” or something, but it means the opposite. What language).

To the selections!

The +1000 or more Parlay of the week

He fell to 0-4 last week, when I went with a team of five teams that (verifies the notes) lost each leg. It was, to be clear, the least outpatient parlaza of my life.

I need to bring this back in the barn, continue with the basics and get this growing monkey from my back.

As such, we go to Fanduel, where I will take more than 47.5 in the Jets-Cowboys game in Jersey, I will give the Seahawks who give a field goal at home to the Bucs, I will take the lions that put 10.5 points to the Bengals in Cincy and I will take the Texans giving 1.5 points to the Ravens in Baltimore. This records in +1200.

Here is the justification: the defense of the cowboys cannot stop anyone, and no one can stop the offensive of the cowboys, so, why not? Seattle at home, giving only the field goal, feels good; I am not sure of a Tampa team without Mike Evans and Bucky Irving can hang on the road. The lions? They do not remove their foot from the gas, and the Bengals are clearly broken at all levels. And although the Texans do not inspire confidence, Nor possibly Cooper Rush face the fearful four Houston strikers. A non-ambulatory Lamar is not what Ravens 1-3 need at this time.

Obvious teaser of three teams that will not hit

WELP, up to 2-2 in this market after a start of 2-0 scorching. Apparently, I’m in the Schneid.

Then, let’s get off the Schnied, going to Caesars to +140 with the Eagles obtaining 2.5 points at home against the Broncos, the cardinals give 1.5 points at home against the Titans, and the Bills give 2 points at home against the Patriots. And yes, I know that I should never “go through zero” as I did in the Eagles selection, but I don’t care. I am breaking all the rules. I am outpatient, listen to me.

Week market market prediction

How about Jayden Daniels to win the MVP for 0.02 cents in Kalshi? He returned this week, was a favorite in the season and, if the commanders beat the Chargers on Sunday, the next two weeks are very won, with the very offensive games against the Bears and the Cowboys.

Do I think Daniels will win MVP? Probably not, but three consecutive dynamite performances after everyone forgot it when it wasn’t, waiting for him, ambulatory, and you have a recipe to see this mark in a territory of 10 cents.

It’s a trap!

Until 2-2 here, I thought the Panthers would keep him close with the Patriots, I was wrong. From now on, up, and this week’s trap is looking at my face: the chiefs give 3 points along the way Monday night against the Jaguars. The Chiefs looked like the Chiefs last week against the Ravens, but I am not 100% sure I am buying it.

Add a Jaguars team that can be ready to appear at any time, and this game becomes a great stay for me.

Did I win the Draftkings Milly Maker?

My alignments were not outpatient.

Draftkings dfs plays of the week

Another block recommendation, and another victory. The Jaxson Dart-Cam Skattebo combo cost $ 10K and obtained 32.84 points. Without breaking the bank, but it will either torpedo your Linueps. Ok, good. It is not a victory. A thrust. I’m pushing this.

This week is difficult to traffic in draftkings, since there is a lot of apparently good value for everyone and it is a slate that is missing Christian McCaffrey, Puka Nacua and Josh Allen, not to mention all the non -ambulators.

As such, I think I’m going to the old school and “clog” to some runners who do everything, renouncing some of the least expensive options. How many alignments will Jonathan Taylor, Jahmyr Gibbs and De’von Achane have to start? Beautiful few, I imagine.

Mortal-Lock, you can’t miss, 900 number, send your money now game of the week

It fell to 2-2 when the colts did not cover. They should have covered six ways since Sunday, but they didn’t. Such is life.

Give me the lions giving the 10.5 points. On the road. Oh.



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