Week 1 Tip Sheet
September 8, 2011
The Week 1 NFL card provides bettors with 13 games on Sunday, as seven playoff teams from last season kick off their season at 1:00 PM EST. There are several key contests involving clubs that both made the second round, including the Falcons battling the Bears while the Ravens host the Steelers. We'll begin with the team that has caught everyone's eye in this brief offseason as the Eagles showcase their talents in Eastern Missouri.
Eagles (-4 ½, 43) at Rams - 1:00 PM EST
Philadelphia made headlines with a multitude of big-name signings following the lockout, as the Eagles look to capitalize off last season's NFC East title. Andy Reid's squad was a coin-flip proposition against the number last season by finishing 8-9 ATS, while not covering three straight games at any point. It will not be an easy task for Philadelphia as it takes on a St. Louis team that made a drastic improvement in 2010.
The Rams won more games last season (7) than they did in the previous three years combined (6), while pulling off three outright home underdog wins in the first six weeks of the season. St. Louis' offense wasn't outstanding, but the defense held seven of its first eight opponents to 18 points or less, turning the Rams into one of the best 'under' bets in the NFL. The Rams can't afford to get behind the eight-ball in the weak NFC West with four of their first five games coming against teams that won at least 10 games last season.
Steelers at Ravens (-1 ½, 36) - 1:00 PM EST
These two AFC North powers have seen each of their previous seven meetings decided by seven points or less, while Pittsburgh took two of three matchups from Baltimore last season. The Steelers are seeking their ninth straight opening week victory, including a 6-2 ATS mark in this stretch. The Ravens, meanwhile, cashed in just three of eight home games in 2010, while losing at home to Pittsburgh, 13-10 as three-point favorites.
Mike Tomlin's club hasn't been listed as an underdog many times in his four-year tenure, owning a 6-6 ATS record when receiving points. Regardless of the result on Sunday, the Steelers should cruise the next six weeks with matchups against the Seahawks, Colts, Texans, Titans, Jaguars, and Cardinals prior to a showdown versus the Patriots on October 30 at Heinz Field.
Falcons (-3, 40 ½) at Bears - 1:00 PM EST
Chicago finished one game short of the Super Bowl thanks to a 21-14 loss to the eventual champion Packers in the NFC Title game, as the Bears welcome in the highly-touted Falcons. Atlanta has yet to win a playoff game with Matt Ryan at quarterback, but the Falcons are expected to do big things once again in 2011 after covering 11 of 17 games last season.
Three of the first four games are away from the Georgia Dome for the Falcons, as Mike Smith's team looks to capitalize off a 6-2 ATS mark on the highway last season, including a 5-1 ATS ledger as road 'chalk.' The Falcons are making their first trip to Soldier Field since 2005 when the Bears pulled out a December victory, 16-3 as 3 ½-point favorites. Chicago has won five of its previous six home openers under Lovie Smith, including twice as short underdogs against Detroit (2005) and Pittsburgh (2009).
Bills at Chiefs (-6, 40) - 1:00 PM EST
Kansas City captured the AFC West title by taking care of its business outside of the division with an 8-3 SU/ATS mark. Four of the Chiefs' first five opponents are non-division foes as Todd Haley's club welcomes in the Bills to Arrowhead Stadium. Buffalo pushed Kansas City to the limit last October by cashing as seven-point favorites in a 13-10 overtime setback.
In spite of starting last season with eight consecutive losses, the Bills managed to cover five of their final eight games down the stretch, including outright wins at Cincinnati and Miami. Somehow, the Bills are pointspread gold in the opening week of the season with Week 1 covers in five of the last six seasons. The Chiefs aren't a great play as favorites under Haley by posting a 4-7 ATS record when laying points, even though Kansas City went 3-3 ATS as home 'chalk' last season.
What else to watch for:
The Giants head into Washington looking to beat the Redskins for the sixth straight time at FedEx Field in one of the four late kickoffs. Seven of the Redskins' eight home games last season were decided by six points or less, while holding five opponents at home to less than 17 points.
The Seahawks won the NFC West with a 7-9 record, but most of that damage was done at Qwest Field. Seattle picked up just two victories on the highway, dropping its road record to 5-20 SU since the start of 2008. Amazingly, 19 of those 20 losses have come by double-digits as the Niners enter Sunday's opener as five-point favorites.
September 8, 2011
The Week 1 NFL card provides bettors with 13 games on Sunday, as seven playoff teams from last season kick off their season at 1:00 PM EST. There are several key contests involving clubs that both made the second round, including the Falcons battling the Bears while the Ravens host the Steelers. We'll begin with the team that has caught everyone's eye in this brief offseason as the Eagles showcase their talents in Eastern Missouri.
Eagles (-4 ½, 43) at Rams - 1:00 PM EST
Philadelphia made headlines with a multitude of big-name signings following the lockout, as the Eagles look to capitalize off last season's NFC East title. Andy Reid's squad was a coin-flip proposition against the number last season by finishing 8-9 ATS, while not covering three straight games at any point. It will not be an easy task for Philadelphia as it takes on a St. Louis team that made a drastic improvement in 2010.
The Rams won more games last season (7) than they did in the previous three years combined (6), while pulling off three outright home underdog wins in the first six weeks of the season. St. Louis' offense wasn't outstanding, but the defense held seven of its first eight opponents to 18 points or less, turning the Rams into one of the best 'under' bets in the NFL. The Rams can't afford to get behind the eight-ball in the weak NFC West with four of their first five games coming against teams that won at least 10 games last season.
Steelers at Ravens (-1 ½, 36) - 1:00 PM EST
These two AFC North powers have seen each of their previous seven meetings decided by seven points or less, while Pittsburgh took two of three matchups from Baltimore last season. The Steelers are seeking their ninth straight opening week victory, including a 6-2 ATS mark in this stretch. The Ravens, meanwhile, cashed in just three of eight home games in 2010, while losing at home to Pittsburgh, 13-10 as three-point favorites.
Mike Tomlin's club hasn't been listed as an underdog many times in his four-year tenure, owning a 6-6 ATS record when receiving points. Regardless of the result on Sunday, the Steelers should cruise the next six weeks with matchups against the Seahawks, Colts, Texans, Titans, Jaguars, and Cardinals prior to a showdown versus the Patriots on October 30 at Heinz Field.
Falcons (-3, 40 ½) at Bears - 1:00 PM EST
Chicago finished one game short of the Super Bowl thanks to a 21-14 loss to the eventual champion Packers in the NFC Title game, as the Bears welcome in the highly-touted Falcons. Atlanta has yet to win a playoff game with Matt Ryan at quarterback, but the Falcons are expected to do big things once again in 2011 after covering 11 of 17 games last season.
Three of the first four games are away from the Georgia Dome for the Falcons, as Mike Smith's team looks to capitalize off a 6-2 ATS mark on the highway last season, including a 5-1 ATS ledger as road 'chalk.' The Falcons are making their first trip to Soldier Field since 2005 when the Bears pulled out a December victory, 16-3 as 3 ½-point favorites. Chicago has won five of its previous six home openers under Lovie Smith, including twice as short underdogs against Detroit (2005) and Pittsburgh (2009).
Bills at Chiefs (-6, 40) - 1:00 PM EST
Kansas City captured the AFC West title by taking care of its business outside of the division with an 8-3 SU/ATS mark. Four of the Chiefs' first five opponents are non-division foes as Todd Haley's club welcomes in the Bills to Arrowhead Stadium. Buffalo pushed Kansas City to the limit last October by cashing as seven-point favorites in a 13-10 overtime setback.
In spite of starting last season with eight consecutive losses, the Bills managed to cover five of their final eight games down the stretch, including outright wins at Cincinnati and Miami. Somehow, the Bills are pointspread gold in the opening week of the season with Week 1 covers in five of the last six seasons. The Chiefs aren't a great play as favorites under Haley by posting a 4-7 ATS record when laying points, even though Kansas City went 3-3 ATS as home 'chalk' last season.
What else to watch for:
The Giants head into Washington looking to beat the Redskins for the sixth straight time at FedEx Field in one of the four late kickoffs. Seven of the Redskins' eight home games last season were decided by six points or less, while holding five opponents at home to less than 17 points.
The Seahawks won the NFC West with a 7-9 record, but most of that damage was done at Qwest Field. Seattle picked up just two victories on the highway, dropping its road record to 5-20 SU since the start of 2008. Amazingly, 19 of those 20 losses have come by double-digits as the Niners enter Sunday's opener as five-point favorites.
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