Thursday Night Trash Pile: What is Dead May Never Die

The New England Patriots face a challenging matchup against the New York Jets, who ended a 15-game losing streak against them. With Aaron Rodgers leading the Jets, expectations are high for a victory to end the Patriots’ dominance in the division. The Patriots’ current roster struggles but has shown surprising resilience early this season. Continue reading Thursday Night Trash Pile: What is Dead May Never Die

Week 2 Sunday Night Trash Pile: A Texas-Sized Statement

C.J. Stroud, the standout rookie quarterback for the Texans, has outperformed the Panthers’ top pick, Bryce Young. Stroud’s upcoming prime-time game against the Bears will showcase the Texans’ strengthened offense, led by star players Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon. With a strong defense and talented receivers, the Texans are poised for a victory. Continue reading Week 2 Sunday Night Trash Pile: A Texas-Sized Statement

Week Two Sunday Trash Pile: Summer Is Definitely Over

As the signs of Fall emerge, the NFL season kicks into high gear. The Cowboys, Ravens, and Browns are favored in their matchups, while the Rams are predicted to triumph in a high-scoring game. With insights and picks for each game, the author suggests locking in their predictions using Tallysight widgets. Continue reading Week Two Sunday Trash Pile: Summer Is Definitely Over

Thursday Night Trash Pile – The Dolphins Can’t Hide Behind the Sun If the Games At Night

Before Josh Allen, I watched football for my fantasy team. I suffered through JP Losman, Trent Edwards, EJ Manuel, Jeff Tuel, Kevin Kolb, NATE PETERMAN… I could go on for hours. And with Josh Allen, I’ve suffered different scars and traumatic football moments, but they have not come against the Miami Dolphins. Despite how much their fanbase will puff out their chest online, Josh Allen … Continue reading Thursday Night Trash Pile – The Dolphins Can’t Hide Behind the Sun If the Games At Night

Week 1 NFL Monday Night Trash Pile: The Saddest Show on Turf

Jets fans have endured decades of heartbreak, with Aaron Rodgers bringing hope but also anxiety. Now, facing the San Francisco 49ers, the Jets are relying on Rodgers and new additions to turn their luck around. But cautious bets on tight end Tyler Conklin and running back Breece Hall reflect the skepticism that still lingers among fans. Continue reading Week 1 NFL Monday Night Trash Pile: The Saddest Show on Turf

Sunday Night Trash Pile: Matt Stafford Won’t Leave the Lions Alone

On Sunday Night Football, the Lions and Rams clash in a highly anticipated matchup. With the Lions’ solid defensive line and potential for a lower-scoring game, the under 52.5 Total Points is favored. However, there’s excitement for players like Cooper Kupp to shine in the game, making his 100+ receiving yards a promising pick at +300. Continue reading Sunday Night Trash Pile: Matt Stafford Won’t Leave the Lions Alone

Week 1 NFL Sunday Trash Pile: I’ve Waited So Long For This I Want To Cry

The author expresses disinterest in hobbies like cycling, poker, and gaming, but is passionate about football. They provide game insights and betting advice for upcoming NFL matches, favoring teams like Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans. The summary highlights the author’s football enthusiasm and betting tips for various games in a concise manner. Continue reading Week 1 NFL Sunday Trash Pile: I’ve Waited So Long For This I Want To Cry

A Special Friday Night Trash Pile in Brazil

The NFL is making history with its first opening weekend Friday game in São Paulo, featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. Both teams have made significant changes, and the game will serve as a key indicator for their performance this season. With strong talent and coaching, the Eagles are favored to win by 2.5 points. Watch for RB Saquon Barkley to make an impact with his receiving yards. Continue reading A Special Friday Night Trash Pile in Brazil

Week 1 NFL Thursday Night Trash Pile: The NFL Is Back!

On Thursday night, I’ll be heading to my friend’s house to watch the first NFL game of the season. The matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens will be intense, with playoff implications right from the start. Patrick Mahomes’ track record against Lamar Jackson makes me favor the Chiefs. Additionally, Isaiah Likely scoring a touchdown seems like a good bet. Continue reading Week 1 NFL Thursday Night Trash Pile: The NFL Is Back!