Thursday, October 15, 2009

NFL Week 6 Bettors Guide.

Last Week: 8-6 straight up & 5-9 against the spread
Overall: 40-20 straight up & 32-28 against the spread

Let's pick up the pace here.

Kansas City Chiefs (+6.5) @ Washington Redskins: The Chiefs try hard. The Redskins seemingly don't and they are dreadful this year as favorites. How easy can your schedule possibly be??? The Rams, Lions, Bucs and now Chiefs have combined for OONE win this year (and that was when the Lions beat yall)...Not to mention they allowed for the Panthers to get THEIR first win of the year last week. One of two things will happen: The Skins play uninspired and barely win, or the Chiefs after that close call vs. the Cowboys stun the Skins. I'm leaning towards the latter. Kansas City 17 Washington 14

New York Giants @ New Orleans Saints (-3): A lot is made of how great the Giants are on the road and considering they're the most complete team in the NFL...why are they 3 point underdogs? Both teams basically had byes last week...even if the Giants actually had an opponent and should be rested. This will be the Giants defense's 2nd real test of the year though and they didn't do all too great at Dallas; but the O bailed them out. With Eli not exactly at 100% though I'm not sure if they will this time. New Orleans 28 NY Giants 24

Carolina Panthers (-3) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: This doesn't really deserve a write-up. Just know the Bucs are a rudderless ship and the Panthers should run at will. Carolina 24 Tampa Bay 7

Houston Texans (+5) @ Cincinnati Bengals: How do the Bengals do it? They just love to go down to the wire and are as good as it gets in that element. I can see this game being yet another one. Houston has failed twice in the past 3 weeks in that exact situation. But you know what happens in the NFL. *Sings Redemption Song* Houston 27 Cincinnati 24

Baltimore Ravens (+2.5) @ Minnesota Vikings: Brett Favre hasn't fared so well against the Ravens in his career...but this is a shell of the old Ravens' defense. However, the opportunistic yet poor secondary of the Vikings will be in for an interesting show from Flacco & company however and I see the Birds stealing one and giving the Vikes their first L. Baltimore 31 Minnesota 23

Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers (-14): Only thing to be cautious about is that the Steelers are 1-4 ATS and the Browns have covered their last 2 games. Got that? Okay...carry on. Pittsburgh 28 Cleveland 6

St. Louis Rams @ Jacksonville Jaguars (-9.5): You will not see me take the Rams to cover the rest of the year. Jacksonville 27 St. Louis 7

Detroit Lions (+13.5) @ Green Bay Packers: I mean damn we know the Packers can score but it's not as if their defense is all that great...at least not enough to cover. Green Bay 34 Detroit 27

Philadelphia Eagles (-14) @ Oakland Raiders: Are you kidding me? Let's just say I got some free play money and threw it all on this spread. Philadelphia 38 Oakland 10

Arizona Cardinals (+3) @ Seattle Seahawks: A typical NFC West umimpress-fest. Arizona 21 Seattle 17

Tennessee Titans @ New England Patriots (-9): The Pats are gonna be in a rage this week...all in the meantime the Titans are about as uninspired as you can get. NIGHTMARES. New England 31 Tennessee 13

Buffalo Bills (+9.5) @ New York Jets: It's a 415pm game. Bad news for my boys ha. Seething over last week's BS at Miami, our defense will put the clamps down on this talented but confused Bills' offense...but the Bills' defense isn't terrible either. NY Jets 20 Buffalo 13

Chicago Bears @ Atlanta Falcons (-3): This will be a good game...the Falcons got it all together last week in their unexpected blowout at San Francisco and I believe they'll continue the job here. Atlanta 27 Chicago 17

Denver Broncos @ San Diego Chargers (-3): I've underestimated the Broncos far too many times and I will not be fooled this time. This is your classic "let's get up for this game" for the Chargers. San Diego 23 Denver 13

And so on.

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