
Like the Element, the top layer is perforated foam.īut unlike the Element, the second layer of foam has three ergonomic zones designed to keep your spine in alignment: a firmer center to help keep your hips and lower back lifted and softer at the top and bottom to allow your shoulders and legs to sink in and relax. That’s typical for mattresses, though - people with higher body weight will probably find this mattress softer than people with lower body weight.Ĭonstruction: The Casper Original is the only mattress in the line that’s available in all-foam and hybrid. But there’s little consensus on comfort, with some reviewers complaining the mattress is too soft and others saying it’s too firm. What reviewers say: Reviewers praise the unboxing experience and agree setting up the mattress is simple and easy. This means the heavier parts of your body will sink lower into the foam - how low you go depends on your body weight. Unlike other mattresses in the Casper line, the element doesn’t have a layer of zoned support, so it’s the same level of firmness throughout. The tiny perforations in the foam are designed to let cool air in and warm air out, so you aren’t trapped in your own body heat all night. This would be a one- or two-unit play max, but I'm doing seven for the fukk of it because it's the Super Bowl and I need to get to 20 units in this damn thread.Construction: The Casper Element is a no-frills all-foam mattress with a sturdy foam base built to prevent sinkage and a layer of softer perforated foam. This is one of the toughest SB's to cap in a long time, so I can't see too many confident bettors on either side, but I'm rolling with the Pack. With all the playmakers he's got - AND a SUBPAR Polamalu - he won't be held below the mid-20s, whereas I think the Steelers might. On the other side, I can see Dick Lebeau messing with Rodgers for a little while, but this guy is so sharp right now that I don't see him staying down long.

He will pull some plays out of his ass, but I think he's going to get hit plenty and that his guys will usually NOT be open when he breaks out of the pocket. However, you can't deny how well the Packers have been playing lately, and the key to me is that they have enough incredible players on DEFENSE to make life hard for Big Ben, especially behind a weakened O-line. It's a bitch to go against the experience of the Steelers and the ridiculous big-game-ness of several of their key players. I'm ultimately just going with overall talent. Well, you've all read a million writeups already, so I doubt I have much to add. NFL Best-Bet Thread 2010: 79-68-1, +13.54įukk it, let's go out BIG, I need to get these units to 20, dammit! Without balance, I expect Sanchez to have trouble at times, and on the other side, sure, Big Ben is a playmaker but the Jets' D is absolutely rolling right now and playing together as a top unit. Jets/Steelers Under 38.5, -109 (Matchbook) 2x The Pitt defense is rock solid against the run but vulnerable in the pass game, and the Jets have enough big-play WRs (including one very motivated one in Holmes) to get their licks in. That defense can play many different styles effectively, and it's hard for me not to see this as a tight game. How can you not be impressed by how the Jets took out the top two QBs on the road in the past two weeks? Now Big Ben is another animal entirely and I can see him making some big plays, and yes, Polamalu is back (though clearly not 100%), but these Jets are on a mission. Special teams is a wildcard and a concern for Pack backers, but other than that, I love this pick. Is Cutler up to the challenge? On the other side, Rodgers is humming like never before, and with an improved running game, hard not to see them putting up enough points to cover. Their offensive line is not good, and this week they get to face a terrific pressure defense w/ a terrific secondary. The Bears are a decent team, but they're somewhat of a fraud of a #2 seed.


Let's keep it going today! Updated records: Up three units thanks to the Bears last weekend.
