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Game Of Jones: Over/Under 20 Goals For Reilly Smith?

BOSTON (CBS) - It was an Over/Under Tuesday night on The Adam Jones Show's "Game of Jones."

In this latest edition, Adam Jones gives his take on the following topics:

- After a five catch game against Cincinnati, how many receptions will Tim Wright have against Buffalo: 3.5 catches

"I think Tim Wright will come down to earth a little bit," Jones said, bringing up what people were saying about Brandon LaFell after his Week 4. "I'm not saying he's not used or there is no role for him, but now maybe Buffalo will be ready for him. He only had 19 snaps against Cincinnati, so I'll take the under on 3.5 -- I don't think he replicates what he did against the Bengals on Sunday."

- Points and Assists per game for Marcus Smart this season: 15 points and assists

"I'll go under," said Jones. "He didn't look very good shooting the basketball, and he'll be better obviously. But we're talking 10 points and 5 assists, somewhere in that vicinity, I don't know if he gets that with Rondo here."

- Starts for NY Jets quarterback Geno Smith the rest of the season: 2.5 starts

"Under, and I'm shocked they're going back to him," Jones said of Rex Ryan's decision to start Smith on Sunday. "It's not like Michael Vick looked great... but I think they'll go to Vick at some point."

- Goals this season for Bruins forward Reilly Smith: 20 goals

"I'm going to go over. He did it last year playing the entire season with Bergeron and Marchand. He hit a wall last year, but caught a little bit of fire in the postseason. If you're on that line you should be productive with those two other guys."

- Number of horror movies you will watch between now and Halloween: 3 movies

"Way under. Like zero under," said Jones, not a fan of horror flicks. "Unless you count Hocus Pocus as a horror movie."

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