

They just haven't been all that impressive. The Packers are also a stay-away for me this week.

The Patriots dismantled New York last month, and the Jets' issues run deep, but I'm still passing here with New York having two weeks to prepare and there being better options available. New England is coming off a gut-wrenching overtime loss and could be caught out a bit by a Jets team coming off a bye. That being said, I will give a specific mention to the Patriots and Packers. There's no reason not to pick the Bucs, Cards, or Rams, other than you've already used all three this season. However, it feels worth it this week to group the rest together into one stay-away cocktail. Normally in this section, I like to pinpoint a specific team. If you have multiple entries, I'd suggest a split between Tampa Bay and Arizona. Tampa Bay might not even have anything to play for.īased on the remaining strength of schedules, the Bucs would be my top choice this week. Still, Week 17 is quite far away, and a lot can happen between now and then. Maybe you feel Week 16 at home to the Colts is worth holding out for.Īs for the Bucs, there are also some viable options in there, with Week 11 against the Giants - who are a live 'dog when fully healthy - and Week 17 at the Jets standing out. The game against Carolina could be something of a trap, sandwiched between road contests against a pair of NFC West rivals. The Cardinals could be viable at home to the Panthers in Week 10 and at the Lions in Week 15, but neither matchup is all that inspiring. In fact, you could save them for next week's visit to Houston in what looks like a bit of a tricky week at first glance. The Rams should be protected at all costs, with games against the Texans and Jaguars still remaining. In order to do so, we must analyze their remaining Texans We're going to base our decision off which teams we're best suited to save for future use. With all three picks about as safe as we could hope for, how do we decide on the one we want? Now, I'm going to do something that not only goes against my general rule of thumb for survivor pools, but also directly contradicts what I've preached in the past. The Bears will really struggle to move the ball here in a game that could get ugly, early. The way to attack the Bucs is through the air, but Justin Fields and this offense simply aren't equipped to do so. Chicago's run-happy - possibly pass-shy - offense ranks second in rush-play percentage, but it'll struggle to find success against far and above the league's best run defense. It's not going to be a happy homecoming for Jared Goff.Īs for the Bears, they match up horribly with Tampa Bay. They rank dead-last in yards per pass allowed, and they have to travel to take on the league's most efficient passing offense. The Lions have the same issue on defense, which has only been worsened by a laundry list of injuries. The Cardinals are averaging 32.3 points per game, while Houston ranks at, or near, the bottom of the league in every important defensive metric. The outside chance Tyrod Taylor returns this week isn't enough reason to sour on Arizona, given the Texans' defensive struggles and a general lack of overall talent. The Cardinals are the biggest favorite of the bunch, while the Buccaneers are the smallest, but the difference between the two is rather negligible. At the risk of being presumptuous, all three look close to surefire outright winners.
REASON 9.5 VS 10 PC
So, if anyone can help me out with what the best approach is to get my Motifs to work on my PC and Reason 9.5 that would really be great.The hardest decision we have to make this week is which of the big favorites to pick.
REASON 9.5 VS 10 WINDOWS 10
Some of it seems old so I wonder how it all works with Windows 10 and all that.
REASON 9.5 VS 10 HOW TO
I see there are some studio and editor downloads and some usb drivers for connecting the synths and frankly I need help figuring out how to do this, in which order etc. And today Reason 9.5 introduced VST support for Reason, so in theory that should make it easier to hook my synths up to my PC and Reason. Now, of course I had in the back of my mind that it would be great if I could hook my synths up, especially the Classic. A friend of mine showed me Reason and that just appealed to me so I bought it this weekend and I’m starting to learn how to use it, which is fun. Sorry, I gave it a shot but just didn’t like it and so I left it for what it was. I’ll say right away that I never really liked Cubase. It’s been a while that I’ve done some music due to circumstances but getting back into it. I own a Motif 8 Classic and a Motif 7 XS.
