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  • #31
    NFL injury report for Sunday's games


    ARIZONA CARDINALS at PITTSBURGH STEELERS

    ARIZONA CARDINALS

    --Out: LB Alex Okafor (calf)

    --Questionable: G Mike Iupati (back), S Rashad Johnson (thigh, hip), LB LaMarr Woodley (chest)

    --Probable: CB Justin Bethel (foot), WR John Brown (hamstring), TE Darren Fells (hip), S Tony Jefferson (neck), S Tyrann Mathieu (heel), WR J.J. Nelson (shoulder), T Jared Veldheer (ribs)

    PITTSBURGH STEELERS

    --Out: S Will Allen (ankle), QB Ben Roethlisberger (knee, coach's decision to not practice Friday), LB Ryan Shazier (shoulder)

    --Questionable: CB Cortez Allen (knee), LB Jarvis Jones (hip)

    --Probable: LB James Harrison (illness), C Doug Legursky (back)

    BALTIMORE RAVENS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

    BALTIMORE RAVENS

    --Out: S Terrence Brooks (thumb), DE Chris Canty (calf), WR Breshad Perriman (knee), WR Darren Waller (concussion)

    --Doubtful: CB Lardarius Webb (thigh)

    --Questionable: LB Elvis Dumervil (thigh), RB Justin Forsett (ankle), TE Crockett Gillmore (calf), WR Chris Givens (ankle), WR Steve Smith (back), G Marshal Yanda (ankle)

    --Probable: LB Daryl Smith (not injury related)

    SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

    --Doubtful: RB Reggie Bush (calf)

    --Questionable: LB Ahmad Brooks (not injury related, shoulder), TE Vernon Davis (knee), WR Bruce Ellington (calf), LB Eli Harold (knee), RB Carlos Hyde (foot), G Brandon Thomas (ankle)

    --Probable: G Alex Boone (shoulder), LB Navorro Bowman (not injury related), TE Vance McDonald (chest)

    CAROLINA PANTHERS at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

    CAROLINA PANTHERS

    --Out: DE Jared Allen (back), LB A.J. Klein (concussion), T Daryl Williams (knee)

    --Doubtful: TE Richie Brockel (hamstring)

    --Questionable: G Amini Silatolu (ankle)

    --Probable: WR Jerricho Cotchery (ankle), LB Luke Kuechly (concussion)

    SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

    --Out: CB Marcus Burley (hand)

    --Doubtful: DE Frank Clark (hamstring), DT Jordan Hill (quadricep), LB Nick Moody (ankle), CB Tye Smith (hip)

    --Questionable: LB Brock Coyle (knee), DE Demarcus Dobbs (shoulder), RB Marshawn Lynch (hamstring), LB Bobby Wagner (pectoral)

    --Probable: DE Michael Bennett (not injury related), LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (hamstring)

    CHICAGO BEARS at DETROIT LIONS

    CHICAGO BEARS

    --Doubtful: DE Ego Ferguson (knee), LB Shea McClellin (knee), CB Terrance Mitchell (hamstring), S Antrel Rolle (ankle)

    --Questionable: WR Josh Bellamy (groin), TE Martellus Bennett (quadricep), T Jermon Bushrod (shoulder), WR Alshon Jeffery (hamstring), LB Pernell McPhee (shoulder), G Patrick Omameh (ankle), DT Jay Ratliff (ankle), WR Eddie Royal (ankle), DE Will Sutton (elbow)

    DETROIT LIONS

    --Out: TE Eric Ebron (knee), LB DeAndre Levy (hip), DT Haloti Ngata (calf)

    --Questionable: RB Joique Bell (ankle), S James Ihedigbo (quadricep), RB Theo Riddick (groin)

    --Probable: DE Jason Jones (knee), CB Darius Slay (hip), DE Darryl Tapp (ankle), WR Golden Tate (hip), T LaAdrian Waddle (knee), G Larry Warford (ankle)

    CINCINNATI BENGALS at BUFFALO BILLS

    CINCINNATI BENGALS

    --Questionable: CB Leon Hall (back)

    --Probable: CB Adam Jones (groin), WR Marvin Jones (foot), CB Dre Kirkpatrick (hip), T Andre Smith (elbow), WR Brandon Tate (illness), G Kevin Zeitler (elbow)

    BUFFALO BILLS

    --Out: WR Marcus Easley (shoulder), RB Karlos Williams (concussion), RB Cierre Wood (knee)

    --Questionable: WR Percy Harvin (hip), QB Tyrod Taylor (knee), WR Sammy Watkins (calf)

    --Probable: CB Ron Brooks (thumb), TE Charles Clay (calf), DT Marcell Dareus (hip), T Cordy Glenn (ankle), WR Chris Hogan (hamstring), LB Randell Johnson (hand), T Cyrus Kouandjio (knee), RB LeSean McCoy (hamstring), G John Miller (groin), S Bacarri Rambo (quadricep)

    DENVER BRONCOS at CLEVELAND BROWNS

    DENVER BRONCOS

    --Out: T Ty Sambrailo (shoulder), LB DeMarcus Ware (back)

    --Questionable: G Evan Mathis (hamstring), CB Aqib Talib (ankle), WR Demaryius Thomas (neck), RB Juwan Thompson (hamstring)

    --Probable: DE Kenny Anunike (knee), CB Omar Bolden (foot), TE Owen Daniels (not injury related), WR Bennie Fowler (hamstring), T Ryan Harris (knee), WR Cody Latimer (groin), QB Peyton Manning (not injury related), G Louis Vasquez (not injury related)

    CLEVELAND BROWNS

    --Out: S Tashaun Gipson (ankle), CB Joe Haden (concussion, finger), LB Craig Robertson (ankle)

    --Questionable: DE Desmond Bryant (shoulder), RB Isaiah Crowell (toe), LB Karlos Dansby (ankle), RB Shaun Draughn (back), WR Marlon Moore (hamstring), RB Robert Turbin (ankle)

    --Probable: WR Brian Hartline (thigh), QB Johnny Manziel (right elbow), QB Josh McCown (ankle), T Mitchell Schwartz (thumb)

    HOUSTON TEXANS at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

    HOUSTON TEXANS

    --Out: LB Jadeveon Clowney (ankle), S Quintin Demps (hamstring), WR Nate Washington (hamstring)

    --Questionable: RB Alfred Blue (toe), DE Jared Crick (knee), LB Brian Peters (hamstring), WR Jaelen Strong (illness)

    --Probable: G Oday Aboushi (toe), S Lonnie Ballentine (knee), CB A.J. Bouye (illness), T Duane Brown (hand), LB Brian Cushing (ankle), LB Akeem Dent (hamstring), TE C.J. Fiedorowicz (neck), RB Arian Foster (groin), RB Jonathan Grimes (hamstring), CB Kareem Jackson (not injury related), T Derek Newton (knee), RB Chris Polk (knee), WR Cecil Shorts (shoulder)

    JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

    --Out: WR Marqise Lee (hamstring), RB Bernard Pierce (concussion, hamstring)

    --Doubtful: S James Sample (shoulder)

    --Questionable: RB T.J. Yeldon (groin)

    --Probable: QB Blake Bortles (shoulder), C Luke Bowanko (neck), DE Chris Clemons (not injury related), CB Aaron Colvin (shoulder), CB Davon House (hip), WR Allen Hurns (ankle, thigh), DT Abry Jones (knee), DT Sen'Derrick Marks (knee), T Jermey Parnell (knee), LB Paul Posluszny (ankle), RB Denard Robinson (knee), TE Julius Thomas (hand), T Sam Young (illness)

    KANSAS CITY CHIEFS at MINNESOTA VIKINGS

    KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

    --Out: LB Joshua Mauga (groin, Achilles), DT Dontari Poe (ankle)

    --Questionable: LB Tamba Hali (knee)

    --Probable: CB Jamell Fleming (elbow), TE Travis Kelce (groin, neck), TE James O'Shaughnessy (hand), TE Brian Parker (finger)

    MINNESOTA VIKINGS

    --Out: DE Justin Trattou (foot)

    --Questionable: WR Charles Johnson (rib), S Andrew Sendejo (knee)

    --Probable: TE Rhett Ellison (knee), CB Jabari Price (shoulder), WR Mike Wallace (knee), WR Jarius Wright (shoulder)

    MIAMI DOLPHINS at TENNESSEE TITANS

    MIAMI DOLPHINS

    --Questionable: T Branden Albert (hamstring), DT A.J. Francis (back), CB Brent Grimes (knee)

    --Probable: CB Zackary Bowman (shoulder), LB Chris McCain (shoulder), TE Dion Sims (concussion), DE Cameron Wake (hamstring)

    TENNESSEE TITANS

    --Out: LB Deiontrez Mount (knee)

    --Questionable: CB Perrish Cox (hamstring), TE Anthony Fasano (concussion), DT Sammie Lee Hill (illness, knee), LB Avery Williamson (hamstring)

    --Probable: TE Chase Coffman (not injury related), S Michael Griffin (not injury related), T Taylor Lewan (shoulder), CB Cody Riggs (knee), G Chance Warmack (knee)

    SAN DIEGO CHARGERS at GREEN BAY PACKERS

    SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

    --Out: T King Dunlap (concussion), CB Craig Mager (hamstring), DE Darius Philon (hip, thigh), C Chris Watt (groin, concussion), LB Tourek Williams (foot)

    --Doubtful: WR Stevie Johnson (hamstring)

    --Questionable: G D.J. Fluker (ankle), G Orlando Franklin (ankle), T Chris Hairston (ankle), LB Manti Te'o (ankle)

    --Probable: LB Kyle Emanuel (shoulder)

    GREEN BAY PACKERS

    --Doubtful: LB Nick Perry (shoulder, hand), DT B.J. Raji (groin)

    --Questionable: WR Davante Adams (ankle), S Morgan Burnett (calf), CB Ladarius Gunter (heel)

    --Probable: T Bryan Bulaga (knee), WR Randall Cobb (shoulder), CB Demetri Goodson (hamstring), WR James Jones (hamstring), G T.J. Lang (knee), LB Jake Ryan (hamstring)

    WASHINGTON REDSKINS at NEW YORK JETS

    WASHINGTON REDSKINS

    --Out: CB Chris Culliver (knee), CB DeAngelo Hall (toe), C Kory Lichtensteiger (shoulder, finger, neck), TE Jordan Reed (concussion), T Trent Williams (neck, concussion)

    --Questionable: WR DeSean Jackson (hamstring), RB Matt Jones (toe), DE Stephen Paea (back), WR Andre Roberts (quadricep)

    --Probable: CB Bashaud Breeland (shoulder), WR Pierre Garcon (knee), DE Kedric Golston (hand), C Josh LeRibeus (calf), G Spencer Long (knee), LB Perry Riley (calf), RB Chris Thompson (shoulder)

    NEW YORK JETS

    --Doubtful: S Jaiquawn Jarrett (knee), WR Chris Owusu (knee), CB Marcus Williams (hamstring)

    --Questionable: G Willie Colon (knee), LB David Harris (quadricep), RB Bilal Powell (groin)

    --Probable: S Dion Bailey (elbow), LB Quinton Coples (elbow), CB Antonio Cromartie (groin, not injury related), TE Jeff Cumberland (concussion), WR Eric Decker (knee), RB Chris Ivory (quadricep), LB Jamari Lattimore (concussion), S Calvin Pryor (knee), CB Darrin Walls (hamstring), DE Muhammad Wilkerson (ribs), DE Leonard Williams (ankle)

    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS at INDIANAPOLIS COLTS on Sunday night

    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

    --Out: CB Tarell Brown (foot)

    --Questionable: DE Trey Flowers (knee, shoulder), LB Dont'a Hightower (ribs), RB Dion Lewis (abdomen)

    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

    --Questionable: LB Jerrell Freeman (groin), LB Nate Irving (knee), QB Andrew Luck (right shoulder)

    --Probable: LB Trent Cole (back), WR T.Y. Hilton (groin), LB Bjoern Werner (hamstring), DT Billy Winn (eye)
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #32
      Total Talk - Week 6
      October 17, 2015


      Even though bettors saw totals go 7-7 last week, some of the outcomes were rewarding for some and very tough to stomach for others.

      The infamous “Bad Beats” in Week 5 started early on Thursday as the Colts and Texans watched the first-half (20) go ‘over’ with a Hail Mary touchdown. While that was tough ‘under’ to lose, so was the Saints-Eagles outcome on Sunday, which was a 10-7 game at halftime. Those having the ‘over’ in that game can thank New Orleans QB Drew Brees for looking to pad his stats while trailing 32-10. Right after handing seven points to the Eagles from an interception, he decided to run hurry-up and tack on a meaningless score at the end with no time left. Final score 39-17 and the ‘over’ (49.5) connects.

      Bettors chasing the ‘over’ in the second half last weekend watched the ‘over’ go 10-4 in Week 5, three of those winners coming in the primetime games.

      After five weeks of action, we’re still locked in an ‘over/under’ stalemate (38-38-1) through 77 games.

      System Oversight

      The Jaguars and Buccaneers were the easiest ‘over’ on Sunday and I posted the ‘under’ in my Fearless Predictions. A few solid users notified me that Jacksonville was playing its third straight road game, which played into a solid total angle that I should’ve followed more closely.

      You play the ‘over’ in any game when the visitor is playing their third consecutive road game

      Unfortunately I overlooked the angle this season while putting together last week’s installment. Including Sunday’s result this angle has produced a record of 38-17-1 (69%) over the last 11 seasons.

      There are three more pending matchups this season and I’ll be sure to remind you of each week:

      Week 10 – Miami at Philadelphia
      Week 13 – Buffalo at Kansas City
      Week 15 – Atlanta at Jacksonville

      Off the Bye

      New England and Tennessee were both off the bye last week and each team put up a great defensive effort, which helped the ‘under’ cash in each game. For Week 6, we have four teams playing with rest and I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence but two of them are the lowest numbers on the board.

      Carolina at Seattle (41)
      Miami at Tennessee (43)
      Minnesota vs. Kansas City (44)
      N.Y. Jets vs. Washington (40.5)

      Six Shooters?

      The Browns and Cardinals have both seen all their first five games go ‘over’ the number this season and they’ll look to keep those streaks rolling this weekend.

      Cleveland vs. Denver: Last regular season, Cleveland went 11-5 to the ‘under’ while Denver was a solid ‘over’ lean, going 10-6. The tides have turned for both teams with the Browns playing to shootouts while the Broncos have been better on defense (15.8 PPG) than offense (22.6 PPG). Cleveland’s offense has been better than expected but this is a serious step up in class for the unit. When the Browns played a comparable unit in Week 1, the Jets held them to 10 points. I believe the Broncos will ground and pound the Browns on both sides of the ball and have this clock running all day. The pair met in Denver in 2012 and the Broncos blasted the Browns 34-12 as the ‘over’ (44) barely connected.

      Arizona at Pittsburgh: This total is hovering around 44 ½ points and I believe this game will fall right around this numbers. The Cardinals are facing the travel factor in this game but Bruce Arians team has averaged 28.3 PPG in its last six games in Eastern or Central time zones. And if you take two games last year without QB Carson Palmer, that average goes to 35.8 PPG. Without Big Ben at QB, it’s hard to lean on past trends with the Steelers. However, Pittsburgh has watched the ‘over’ go 9-2 in its last 11 games versus the NFC. Make a note that the ‘under’ is 2-0 with games Michael Vick started and 3-0 if you include the outcome versus the Rams when Roethlisberger left early.

      Divisional Battles

      Chicago at Detroit: Bettors are looking at a total of 44 points for this game and the last three encounters between this pair at Ford Field have all gone ‘over’ the number with Detroit scoring 24, 40 and 34 points. The Lions have struggled offensively this season and are ranked 30th in PPG (16.6) and 26th in yards per game (321 YPG). The Bears have seen the ‘under’ cash in three straight and have scored 18 points in two road games this season.

      Houston at Jacksonville: The last three seasons, we’ve seen the ‘over/under’ produce a 1-1 mark in this matchup. Last season, both games ended with a combined 40 points. This week’s total is 43 and this game does fit into the Thursday Night Total System since Houston played at home on Thursday in Week 5. That angle is 2-2 this season and facing a 0-3 run in this spot.

      N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia: (See Below)

      Non-Conference Affairs

      Total bettors saw a stalemate (2-2) in the AFC-NFC matchups last week and all of the results were clear-cut. After 20 games played, the ‘under’ is 13-7 (65%). We have five non-conference games scheduled for Week 6.

      Kansas City at Minnesota
      Washington at N.Y. Jets
      Arizona at Pittsburgh
      San Diego at Green Bay
      Baltimore at San Francisco

      Under the Lights

      This past Thursday’s total between the Saints and Falcons hit the middle as the line opened 51 and closed 52 ½. It wasn’t easy but those savvy bettors who played both ways were fortunate to get a late score from the Falcons and make the final score 31-21. Based on closing numbers, the ‘under’ has gone 11-6 (64%) in primetime games this season and the best result thus far has been the ‘under’ (5-1) in MNF games.

      New England at Indianapolis: This is the highest total (55) on the board and bettors should make a note that the ‘under’ has gone 6-1 this season with games listed in the fifties. Not to mention, the lone ‘over’ was the Giants-Cowboys fortunate result in Week 1. This series has seen the ‘over’ cash in seven straight games and New England has been a machine in the last four (47 PPG). If Luck doesn’t go Sunday, the Colts will do everything they can to shorten this game. That will be very difficult to do against the Patriots, especially when you’ve been outgained in every game this season. New England is receiving a ton of attention this week and most will be chasing Patriots-Over on Sunday and we all know that if it looks that easy, it’s usually not.

      N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia: This total opened 50 and dropped to 49 earlier this week but has creeped back up to 50 and 50 ½ as of Saturday. Since Chip Kelly arrived, he’s beaten the Giants three of four times and the two games played in Philadelphia were clear-cut ‘under’ winners. New York has gone 3-2 to the ‘over’ this season but a couple of those tickets were helped with second-half surges. On the other hand, Philadelphia is 4-1 to the ‘under’ and it could be 5-0 if last week’s game didn’t get a late punch. Both teams have been sound against the run and the Giants offense is still dealing with key injuries on the outside.

      Fearless Predictions

      When it rains it pours and that was the case last week. Both total players were clear-cut losers and while I can complain about the Rams leaving points off the board, that’s gambling. Fortunately, the teaser saved us a little face but the deficit was $230 in Week 5 and the bankroll is down on the season ($30). As always, Press, Pass or Fade but in the end – Good Luck!

      Best Over: Chicago-Detroit 44
      Best Under: Baltimore-San Francisco 44
      Best Team Total: Under 17 Washington

      Three-Team Total Teaser (9-Point, +100)
      Under Baltimore-San Francisco 53
      Under Kansas City-Minnesota 52 ½
      Under Washington-N.Y. Jets 49 ½
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #33
        Gridiron Angles - Week 6
        October 17, 2015



        NFL PLAY ON ATS TREND:

        -- The Vikings are 10-0 ATS (7.4 ppg) since September 2014 after a game where they allowed fewer points than expected.

        NFL PLAY AGAINST TREND:

        -- The Lions are 0-11 ATS (-5.8 ppg) since November 24, 2011 after allowing at least seven points more than expected.

        TOP NFL PLAYER TREND:

        -- The 49ers are 0-9-1 OU (-8.0 ppg) since Oct 06, 2013 at home after a game in which Anquan Boldin had at least 5 receptions.

        NFL O/U UNDER TREND:

        -- The Ravens are 0-11 OU (-8.9 ppg) since 2007 after a home game where they allowed at least 300 passing yards.

        NFL O/U OVER TREND:

        -- The Lions are 11-0 OU (13.0 ppg) since September 30, 2007 at home after throwing for at least 300 yards as an underdog last game.

        NFL BIBLE ACTIVE TREND:

        -- Since Ron Rivera became their coach in 2011, the Panthers are 12-0 OU as a dog of more than six points -- hence the nickname Riverboat Ron.

        NFL ATS SYSTEM:

        -- Teams which allowed at least a 72 yard run last game are 58-41-1 ATS. Active on Minnesota.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #34
          SuperContest Picks - Week 6
          October 17, 2015


          The Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest is the biggest, most prestigious, challenging pro football handicapping contest in the country. The fees are $1,500 per entry, and it’s all a 100% payback. Contestants must pick 5 pro football games against the spread each week for the entire 17-week season. The individual that has the best record after the season will be deemed the winner.

          The LVH Casino at Westgate Las Vegas Resort is a hotel, casino, and convention center, which is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. LVH SuperBook vice-president Jay Kornegay is in charge of the SuperContest.

          This year's contest has 1,727 entries, which is an all-time record. The winner of this year's top prize will be given a check for $906,675, plus the top 50 finishers will collect cash prizes too.

          Each week throughout the season, we'll post the Top 5 Consensus Picks in the SuperContest on Saturday afternoon and list all of the selections for each matchup.

          Week 1 · Week 2 · Week 3 · Week 4 · Week 5


          Through five weeks of the season, the Top 5 Consensus Picks have gone 17-7-1 (71%) in the SuperContest.

          Week 6

          1) New England (849)

          2) Arizona (768)

          3) Minnesota (547)

          4) Buffalo (470)

          5) Detroit (412)



          SUPERCONTEST WEEK 6 MATCHUPS & ODDS

          Away Team Selections Home Team Selections

          Atlanta (-3.5) 150 New Orleans (+3.5) 117

          Denver (-4.5) 331 Cleveland (+4.5) 353

          Cincinnati (-3.5) 309 Buffalo (+3.5) 470

          Kansas City (+4) 193 Minnesota (-4) 547

          Houston (PK) 201 Jacksonville (PK) 195

          Chicago (+3) 121 Detroit (-3) 412

          Washington (+6) 248 N.Y. Jets (-6) 361

          Arizona (-3) 768 Pittsburgh (+3) 120

          Miami (+2) 404 Tennessee (-2) 163

          Carolina (+7) 325 Seattle (-7) 267

          San Diego (+10.5) 285 Green Bay (-10.5) 204

          Baltimore (-2.5) 160 San Francisco (+2.5) 236

          New England (-7.5) 849 Indianapolis (+7.5) 152

          N.Y. Giants (+4.5) 384 Philadelphia (-4.5) 240
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #35
            Week 6 Tip Sheet
            October 17, 2015



            Chiefs at Vikings (-4, 43 ½) – 1:00 PM EST

            It seems like it’s been forever since Kansas City has won a game, as the Chiefs look for their first victory since opening day. Andy Reid’s club has dropped four in a row since winning at Houston, including two losses to NFC foes Green Bay and Chicago. Last week’s home loss to the Bears especially stung, as Kansas City gave away a 17-6 lead in an 18-17 defeat as 10-point favorites, but what hurt even worse was losing star running back Jamaal Charles to a season-ending knee injury. The Chiefs actually put up their best defensive effort of the season against Chicago, stopping a three-game streak of allowing at least 31 points, while cashing its first ‘under’ following four straight ‘overs.’

            The Vikings are fresh off the bye week, as Minnesota couldn’t quite complete the comeback from a 13-point deficit two weeks ago in a 23-20 defeat at Denver as seven-point underdogs. Minnesota owns the worst passing game in the league from a yardage standpoint (165 yards a game), but has picked up a pair of double-digit victories at home against Detroit and San Diego. The Vikings own a perfect 4-0 mark to the ‘under,’ while winning six of their last seven games at TCF Bank Stadium since last November.

            Broncos (-4, 42 ½) at Browns – 1:00 PM EST

            Denver is the only team in the league to pick up three road wins so far, as the Broncos will be halfway done with their away slate after this Sunday. The Broncos go for a 6-0 start, coming off last Sunday’s 16-10 triumph at Oakland, barely covering as five-point favorites, aided by an interception return for a score by Chris Harris, the third defensive touchdown for Denver this season. Denver has won all six meetings against Cleveland since the Browns re-entered the league in 1999, while making its first trip to Northern Ohio since 2008.

            The Browns are seeking their first two-game winning streak of the season after rallying past the rival Ravens in overtime, 33-30. Josh McCown torched Baltimore’s defense for 457 yards and two touchdowns, as the Browns improved to 7-2 ATS as a road underdog since the start of 2014. Cleveland has lost four of its past five home games since last November with the lone victory in this span coming against Tennessee in Week 2 by a 28-14 count. The Browns are one of two teams in the league (Cardinals) that has yet to register an ‘under,’ going 5-0 to the ‘over’ through five weeks.

            Redskins at Jets (-6, 40 ½) – 1:00 PM EST

            The Jets return to the field following a bye week, as New York has won all three of its games by double-digits. The last time the Jets took the field in London, New York destroyed Miami, 27-14 as 2 ½-point favorites, while outgaining the Dolphins by nearly 200 yards as Chris Ivory rushed for 166 yards and a touchdown. The Jets own the league’s second-best defense, yielding 280.3 yards per game, while giving up 14 points or less in all three victories. New York has struggled against NFC foes the last few seasons, going winless in their last six tries, including three straight home losses.

            The Redskins have alternated wins and losses through the first five weeks, coming off a crushing overtime loss at Atlanta, allowing an interception return for a score in a 25-19 setback as 7 ½-point underdogs. Washington has covered three of the past four games since failing to cash in the season-opening loss to Miami, as Jay Gruden’s club has given up 20 points or less in regulation four times. The Redskins have dropped six of their last nine against AFC opponents since 2013, including double-digit losses at Houston and Indianapolis last season.

            Panthers at Seahawks (-7, 40 ½) – 4:05 PM EST

            Seattle knocked out Carolina in the divisional playoffs last season, 31-14 to cash as 13 ½-point favorites and eventually advance to the Super Bowl. Through five weeks, the Panthers have the upper-hand over the Seahawks in the NFC as Carolina is rolling at 4-0, while Seattle has stumbled to a 2-3 mark after squandering a 17-point fourth quarter lead in a 27-24 overtime loss at Cincinnati last Sunday. The Seahawks are expected to get running back Marshawn Lynch back in the lineup after missing the last two games with a hamstring injury. Seattle has allowed just 10 points in two home victories over Chicago and Detroit, while owning a 14-1 SU and 9-5-1 ATS the last 15 games at CenturyLink Field.

            The Panthers may be 4-0, but they haven’t exactly been tested so far, facing the Jaguars, Texans, Saints, and Buccaneers, who own a combined record of 6-15. Carolina is listed as an underdog for the first time this season, while going 6-6 ATS in this role last season. The Panthers have struggled with the Seahawks the last few seasons, dropping five straight meetings since 2010, while scoring 12 points or less three times with Cam Newton at quarterback.

            Chargers at Packers (-10 ½, 50 ½) – 4:25 PM EST

            San Diego is traveling east for the third time this season, already losing twice at Cincinnati and Minnesota. The Chargers have a sour taste in their mouths after falling on the final play of Monday night’s 24-20 setback to the Steelers. The Lightning Bolts have been horrible against the number of late, failing to cover the last four weeks since holding off the Lions in Week 1, while scoring 20 points or less in all three losses. San Diego is listed as a double-digit underdog for the first time since Week 15 of 2013 when the Chargers handed Peyton Manning his last regular season home loss in a 27-20 triumph.

            The Packers haven’t done much wrong this season, winning and covering all five games, including three victories at Lambeau Field by 10 points or more. Green Bay held off St. Louis last Sunday, 24-10, as the Rams missed three field goals, while Aaron Rodgers was intercepted twice. However, the Packers’ defense picked off Nick Foles four times, including returning one for a touchdown to help cash as 8 ½-point favorites. The last time Rodgers lost at home to an AFC opponent came in 2010, falling in overtime to the Dolphins, 23-20.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #36
              Redskins WR DeSean Jackson out
              October 17, 2015


              ASHBURN, Va. (AP) The Washington Redskins have downgraded wide receiver DeSean Jackson to out against the New York Jets on Sunday because of a left hamstring injury.

              The Redskins initially had indicated there was a chance that Jackson might be able to play, but they announced on Saturday he didn't travel with the team to face the Jets.

              Jackson hurt his hamstring during Washington's first game this season.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #37
                NFL ATS

                NFL > (251) DENVER@ (252) CLEVELAND | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                Play ON DENVER against the spread in games played on a grass field
                The record is 9 Wins and 0 Losses for the last three seasons (+9 units)

                NFL > (269) SAN DIEGO@ (270) GREEN BAY | 2015-10-18 16:25:00 - 2015-10-18 16:25:00
                Play ON GREEN BAY against the spread when playing with 6 or less days rest
                The record is 7 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+7 units)

                NFL > (265) MIAMI@ (266) TENNESSEE | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                Play AGAINST TENNESSEE against the spread when playing with 6 or less days rest
                The record is 2 Wins and 11 Losses for the last two seasons (-10.1 units)
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #38
                  NFL MONEYLINE

                  NFL > (253) CINCINNATI@ (254) BUFFALO | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                  Play AGAINST CINCINNATI using money line against AFC East division opponents
                  The record is 12 Wins and 35 Losses for the since 1992 (-33.75 units)

                  NFL > (257) HOUSTON@ (258) JACKSONVILLE | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                  Play AGAINST HOUSTON using money line in all games where the total is between 42.5 and 49 points
                  The record is 5 Wins and 15 Losses for the last three seasons (-18.5 units)

                  NFL > (273) NEW ENGLAND@ (274) INDIANAPOLIS | 2015-10-18 20:30:00 - 2015-10-18 20:30:00
                  Play ON NEW ENGLAND using money line against AFC South division opponents
                  The record is 27 Wins and 7 Losses for the since 1992 (+20.9 units)

                  NFL > (265) MIAMI@ (266) TENNESSEE | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                  Play AGAINST TENNESSEE using money line in home games
                  The record is 4 Wins and 14 Losses for the last three seasons (-15.65 units)

                  NFL > (275) NY GIANTS@ (276) PHILADELPHIA | 2015-10-19 20:30:00 - 2015-10-19 20:30:00
                  Play ON NY GIANTS using money line after 2 or more consecutive wins
                  The record is 36 Wins and 21 Losses for the since 1992 (+29.3 units)

                  NFL > (269) SAN DIEGO@ (270) GREEN BAY | 2015-10-18 16:25:00 - 2015-10-18 16:25:00
                  Play ON GREEN BAY using money line when playing with 6 or less days rest
                  The record is 113 Wins and 33 Losses for the since 1992 (+55.1 units)

                  NFL > (263) ARIZONA@ (264) PITTSBURGH | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                  Play ON PITTSBURGH using money line in October games
                  The record is 35 Wins and 8 Losses for the since 1992 (+22.95 units)
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                  Comment


                  • #39
                    NFL FIRST HALF


                    NFL > (263) ARIZONA@ (264) PITTSBURGH | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                    Play ON PITTSBURGH ?>in the first half in weeks 5 through 9
                    The record is 33 Wins and 12 Losses for the since 1992 (+19.8 units)

                    NFL > (269) SAN DIEGO@ (270) GREEN BAY | 2015-10-18 16:25:00 - 2015-10-18 16:25:00
                    Play AGAINST SAN DIEGO ?>in the first half versus the 1rst half line in road games
                    The record is 1 Wins and 9 Losses for the last two seasons (-8.9 units)
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                    Comment


                    • #40
                      NFL TOTALS

                      NFL > (267) CAROLINA@ (268) SEATTLE | 2015-10-18 16:05:00 - 2015-10-18 16:05:00
                      Play UNDER CAROLINA on the total off a win against a division rival
                      The record is 16 Overs and 45 Unders for the since 1992 (+27.4 units)

                      NFL > (261) WASHINGTON@ (262) NY JETS | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                      Play UNDER NY JETS on the total as a home favorite of 2 to 3.5 points vs. the 1rst half line
                      The record is 11 Overs and 31 Unders for the since 1992 (+18.9 units)

                      NFL > (253) CINCINNATI@ (254) BUFFALO | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                      Play UNDER CINCINNATI on the total when playing with 6 or less days rest
                      The record is 3 Overs and 13 Unders for the last two seasons (+9.7 units)

                      NFL > (259) CHICAGO@ (260) DETROIT | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                      Play UNDER DETROIT on the total in games where the 1rst half line is +1.5 to -1.5
                      The record is 1 Overs and 9 Unders for the last two seasons (+7.9 units)
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                      Comment


                      • #41
                        NFL TOP POWERLINES

                        NFL > (259) CHICAGO @ (260) DETROIT | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: DETROIT-3.5 BTB PowerLine: DETROIT-10
                        Edge On: DETROIT (6.5)

                        NFL > (251) DENVER @ (252) CLEVELAND | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: DENVER BTB PowerLine: DENVER11
                        Edge On: DENVER (7.5)

                        NFL > (261) WASHINGTON @ (262) NY JETS | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: NY JETS-7 BTB PowerLine: NY JETS-9
                        Edge On: NY JETS (2)

                        NFL > (253) CINCINNATI @ (254) BUFFALO | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: BUFFALO3 BTB PowerLine: BUFFALO-2
                        Edge On: BUFFALO (5)

                        NFL > (265) MIAMI @ (266) TENNESSEE | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: MIAMI BTB PowerLine: MIAMI0
                        Edge On: MIAMI (2)

                        NFL > (257) HOUSTON @ (258) JACKSONVILLE | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: HOUSTON BTB PowerLine: HOUSTON3
                        Edge On: HOUSTON (4.5)

                        NFL > (255) KANSAS CITY @ (256) MINNESOTA | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: KANSAS CITY BTB PowerLine: KANSAS CITY-2
                        Edge On: KANSAS CITY (1.5)

                        NFL > (263) ARIZONA @ (264) PITTSBURGH | 2015-10-18 13:00:00 - 2015-10-18 13:00:00
                        Line: PITTSBURGH4 BTB PowerLine: PITTSBURGH1
                        Edge On: PITTSBURGH (3)

                        NFL > (267) CAROLINA @ (268) SEATTLE | 2015-10-18 16:05:00 - 2015-10-18 16:05:00
                        Line: SEATTLE-7 BTB PowerLine: SEATTLE-10
                        Edge On: SEATTLE (3)

                        NFL > (271) BALTIMORE @ (272) SAN FRANCISCO | 2015-10-18 16:25:00 - 2015-10-18 16:25:00
                        Line: BALTIMORE BTB PowerLine: BALTIMORE3
                        Edge On: BALTIMORE (0.5)

                        NFL > (269) SAN DIEGO @ (270) GREEN BAY | 2015-10-18 16:25:00 - 2015-10-18 16:25:00
                        Line: GREEN BAY-10.5 BTB PowerLine: GREEN BAY-13
                        Edge On: GREEN BAY (2.5)

                        NFL > (273) NEW ENGLAND @ (274) INDIANAPOLIS | 2015-10-18 20:30:00 - 2015-10-18 20:30:00
                        Line: NEW ENGLAND BTB PowerLine: NEW ENGLAND15
                        Edge On: NEW ENGLAND (5.5)
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                        Comment


                        • #42
                          NFL

                          Sunday, October 18

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                          Sunday Night Football betting preview: Patriots at Colts
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                          The Over has gone 7-0 in the last seven meetings between the Patriots and Colts.

                          New England Patriots at Indianapolis Colts (+7.5, 54.5)

                          While the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts and likely the majority of the world have grown tired of "Deflategate," the saga is once again brought to the forefront on Sunday as the respective teams meet for the first time since last season's AFC Championship Game. Tom Brady was initially suspended four games by the league for his alleged role in the scandal, but a federal court overruled the decision that stemmed from the Patriots' decisive 45-7 rout of the Colts on Jan. 18.

                          Brady, who threw for three touchdowns in that contest, had two through the air and one on the ground in New England's 30-6 rout of Dallas last week. While the Patriots are attempting to reach 5-0 for the first time since their perfect regular season in 2007, Indianapolis has rebounded from a tough start to win three straight contests. Andrew Luck has been a bystander in the last two with an ailing right shoulder, but owner Jim Irsay expects the former top overall pick to play on Sunday. As for any lingering feelings from last season's playoff loss, Colts coach Chuck Pagano did his best to put it to bed by saying, "This team hasn't played that team, right? Got no relevance."

                          TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, NBC.

                          LINE HISTORY: Books opened the Colts as 7-point home dogs and that's gone up to +7.5. The total opened 55 and is down to 54.5.

                          WEATHER: N/A

                          INJURY REPORT:

                          Patriots - WR Aaron Dobson (Probable, undisclosed), RB Dion Lewis (Probable, abdominal), OL Ryan Wendell (Probable, illness), LB Jon Bostic (Questionable, acquired), DL Trey Flowers (Questionable, knee), LB Dont'a Hightower (Questionable, ribs), CB Tarell Brown (Doubtful, foot), WR Brian Tyms (Out indefinitely, foot), T Nate Solder (I-R, elbow), OL Bryan Stork (I-R, concussion), WR Brandon LaFell (I-R, foot), LB Dane Fletcher (I-R, knee), DT Chris Jones (I-R, calf), DB Darryl Roberts (I-R, wrist), FB James Develin (I-R, shin), WR Brandon Gibson (I-R, knee).

                          Colts - LB Bjoern Werner (Probable, hamstring), CB Vontae Davis (Probable, calf), WR T.Y. Hilton (Probable, groin), QB Andrew Luck (Probable, shoulder), LB Nate Irving (Questionable, knee), LB Jerrell Freeman (Questionable, groin), RB Tyler Varga (I-R, concussion), CB D'Joun Smith (I-R, knee), DT Arthur Jones (I-R, ankle), CB Tevin Mitchel (I-R, shoulder).

                          POWER RANKINGS: Patriots (-8.5) + Colts (-2.0) + home field (-3.0) = Colts +3.5

                          WHAT THE CAPPERS SAY: "When the defending Super Bowl champs go into the bye week with a 34 point win and come out of the bye with a 24 point win, it?s time to raise their power rating! In two games as the starter, 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck has a QB rating of 95.0. In three games as the starter, elite QB Andrew Luck?'s rating is only 65.0, primed for a big rise."

                          ABOUT THE PATRIOTS (4-0 SU, 3-1 ATS, 2-2 O/U): Rob Gronkowski resides two touchdowns shy of becoming the fifth tight end with at least 60 in his career. The mammoth Gronkowski has 300 yards receiving and six scores in his last four meetings with Indianapolis, but has been kept out of the end zone in New England's past two games. Julian Edelman (team-leading 34 receptions) was held to "just" four catches against the Cowboys, but recorded a season-high 120 yards.

                          ABOUT THE COLTS (3-2 SU, 1-4 ATS, 2-3 O/U): After a sluggish start to the season, Pro Bowl wideout Andre Johnson had a pair of touchdown receptions in the Colts' 27-20 victory over Houston on Oct. 8. Fellow veteran Frank Gore found the end zone versus the Texans and has three scores in the last three weeks. Indianapolis turned to a familiar face on Wednesday and signed running back Ahmad Bradshaw, who had eight touchdowns (two rushing, six receiving) in 2014 before a broken leg ended his season.

                          TRENDS:

                          * Over is 7-0 in the last seven meetings.
                          * Patriots are 4-0 ATS in their last four meetings.
                          * Patriots are 35-14-2 ATS in their last 51 games in October.
                          * Under is 4-0 in Colts last four home games.

                          CONSENSUS: Sixty-eight percent of users are backing the Patriots.
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • #43
                            NFL

                            Sunday, October 18



                            Report: Bills to start Manuel at QB

                            The Buffalo Bills have not named a starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the undefeated Cincinnati Bengals, but ESPN is reporting that E.J. Manuel will get the call in place of the injured Tyrod Taylor.

                            Manuel, who took the majority of the first-team snaps in practice, has not played this season after losing the job to Taylor. Manuel completed 58 percent of his passes for 838 yards, five touchdowns and three interceptions in five games last season.

                            Taylor was limited in practice after suffering a sprained MCL in Buffalo's 14-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans last week. The sixth round draft pick in 2011 by Baltimore has a 70.1 percent completion rate while throwing for 1,097 yards, nine touchdowns and four interceptions in five games this season.


                            Redskins rule out WR Jackson

                            Washington Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson was ruled out from playing Sunday's game against the New York Jets because of a hamstring injury.

                            Jackson was downgraded from questionable after not traveling with the team to New Jersey on Saturday.

                            Jackson was injured in the Redskins' season opener without making a reception.


                            Eagles WR Agholor ruled out

                            Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor will miss Monday night's game against the visiting New York Giants with an ankle injury.

                            Agholor practiced on a limited basis Saturday after not participating Thursday and Friday.

                            Running back Ryan Mathews is questionable with a groin injury. He has rushed for a team-high 205 yards this season.

                            The Eagles will be without linebacker Kiko Alonso (knee), defensive end Brandon Bair (groin), and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (hamstring).


                            Giants WR Beckham Jr. questionable

                            New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is listed as questionable for Monday night's game at the Philadelphia Eagles because of a hamstring injury.

                            Beckham, who has not practiced this week, sustained the injury last Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.

                            Tom Coughlin said he hopes Beckham can practice Sunday.

                            Another injured wide receiver, Rueben Randle, is probable with an injured hamstring. He has been limited in practice this week.

                            Also probable are guard Justin Pugh (ankle) and defensive end George Selvie (calf).

                            The Giants have several players listed as questionable, including defensive end Robert Ayers back (hamstring), linebackers Jon Beason (concussion) and Jonathan Casillas (calf), and cornerback Trumaine McBride (groin/illness).

                            New York ruled out cornerback Prince Amukamara (pectoral), linebacker Devon Kennard (hamstring) and wide receiver Victor Cruz (calf).


                            Ravens RB Forsett a game-day decision

                            Baltimore Ravens starting running back Justin Forsett was listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers because of an ankle injury, and coach John Harbaugh said Friday that Forsett will be a game-day decision.

                            Forsett ran for 150 and 121 yards in the Ravens' last two games, and has played well recently after a slow start.

                            If Forsett cannot play, the Ravens will be without two running backs. Lorenzo Taliaferro was placed on season-ending injured reserve on Wednesday because of a foot injury.

                            Rookie running back Buck Allen could be the starter on Sunday if Forsett can't go. Allen has rushed for 124 yards, with a 4.8 average per carry this season.


                            Bears place DE Ferguson on IR

                            The Chicago Bears placed defensive end Ego Ferguson on season-ending injured reserve Saturday and signed defensive lineman Bruce Gaston.

                            The Bears had listed Ferguson as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions with a knee injury. The second-year player appeared in four games this season, making three tackles. Ferguson has appeared in 20 games with one start over two seasons, recording 36 tackles and two sacks.

                            Gaston has appeared in two games this season with the Green Bay Packers, with one tackle. The 6-foot-2, 310-pound Gaston entered the NFL in 2014 with the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent out of Purdue


                            Panthers have slumped in games following a bye week

                            The bye week is supposed to be a week where teams get extra time to prepare, rest and gameplan for their next matchup. But apparently Ron Rivera and the Carolina Panthers did not get the memo.

                            In the Ron Rivera era, the Panthers have gone 0-4 straight up and against the spread in games following their bye week.

                            That's the spot the Panthers are in as they visit the Seattle Seahawks Sunday afternoon. The Seahawks opened as 6.5-point home faves, but that has since moved to -7.


                            Packers rolling along at Lambeau Field

                            The Green Bay Packers have reeled off 11 consecutive wins at Lambeau Field and will look to make it a cool dozen with the San Diego Chargers in town Sunday afternoon.

                            They've been an extremely good wager in those as well, posting a record of 9-1-1 against the spread.

                            The Pack have gone 3-0 SU and ATS on home turf this season and the only ATS loss they suffered during their recent stretch was back in Week 14 last season when they defeated the Atlanta Falcons 43-37, but failed to cover as 13.5-point favorites.

                            Books opened the Packers as 9.5-point home faves but that has gone up a full point to -10.5.


                            Bears backers look for slump in Detroit to end Sunday

                            The Chicago Bears have won just two of their past five trips to Detroit to face the Lions and have lost all five of those visits against the spread.

                            Chicago's last win in Detroit was 2012 when it triumphed 26-24 but failed to cover the spread as a 3-point road favorite.

                            Ford Field will be the setting Sunday as the Bears visit their NFC North rivals. Books opened the Bears as 2.5-point road pups, but that has since moved to +3.

                            Chance of snow at Ralph Wilson Stadium Sunday

                            According to weather forecasts, there is a 41 percent chance of snow in Buffalo when the Bills host the Cincinnati Bengals at Ralph Wilson Stadium Sunday afternoon.

                            Temperatures in Buffalo are expected to be around 40 degrees and wind will blow toward the southeast end zone at around six miles per hour.

                            The Bills are presently 3-point home underdogs and the total is down to 43 after opening at 45.


                            Rain in the forecast as Seahawks host Panthers

                            According to weather forecasts, there is a 54 percent chance of showers in Seattle when the Seahawks host the Carolina Panthers at CenturyLink Field Sunday afternoon.

                            Temperatures in Seattle will be in the low-60s with wind blowing across the field at around three miles per hour.

                            Books opened Seattle as a 6.5-point home favorite, but that has been adjusted to -7. The total opened at 42 and is down to 40.5.
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • #44
                              Team Open Line Movements Current Moneyline Halftime Scores

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              251 DENVER BRONCOS -4.5 -05 -3.5 -05 / -3 -25 / -3 -30 -3 -20 -175
                              252 CLEVELAND BROWNS 42.5 42 / 42.5 / 43 42.5 +155

                              TV: CBS, DTV: 706 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, NORTHWEST WIND 10-15. GAME TEMP 45, RH 51% WIND CHILL 39

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              253 CINCINNATI BENGALS 45.5 -3 -15 / -3 / -3 -05 -3 -05 -150
                              254 BUFFALO BILLS -1 -05 42.5 / 42 / 42.5 42 +130

                              BUF-RB-LeSean McCoy-Probable | BUF-QB-E.J. Manuel-Probable | BUF-QB-Tyrod Taylor-Doubtful | TV: CBS, DTV: 705 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 40% CHANCE LIGHT SHOWERS. NORTHWEST WIND 5-10. GAME TEMP 39, RH 64% WIND CHILL 33

                              1:00 PM EDT
                              255 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 44.5 44u21 / 43.5 / 43.5u11 43 +160
                              256 MINNESOTA VIKINGS -3.5 EVEN -3.5 -01 / -3.5 -05 / -3.5 EVEN -3 -20 -180

                              KC-RB-Jamaal Charles-OUT | TV: CBS, DTV: 708 | MOSTLY SUNNY, SOUTHEAST WIND 5-10. GAME TEMP 52, RH 42%

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              257 HOUSTON TEXANS PK -05 43 / 43u12 / 43 43.5 +130
                              258 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 43 -2.5 -15 / -2.5 -19 / -2.5 -20 -3 EVEN -150

                              JAC-QB-Blake Bortles-Probable | TV: CBS, DTV: 707 | MOSTLY SUNNY, NORTHEAST WIND 10-20, GUSTY. GAME TEMP 68, RH 63%

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              259 CHICAGO BEARS 44 44 / 44o13 / 44 45.5 +165
                              260 DETROIT LIONS -3 +02 -3 -20 / -3 -25 / -3.5 -3 -30 -185

                              CHI-WR-Alshon Jeffery-? | TV: FOX, DTV: 710 | Dome

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              261 WASHINGTON REDSKINS 41.5 40.5u11 / 40.5 / 40 39.5 +300
                              262 NEW YORK JETS -5.5 -05 -7 +01 / -7 EVEN / -7 -15 -8 -365

                              NYJ-QB-Geno Smith-OUT | TV: FOX, DTV: 711 | MOSTLY SUNNY, NORTHWEST WIND 8-13. GAME TEMP 45, RH 40% WIND CHILL 39

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              263 ARIZONA CARDINALS -3 -4 -14 / -4 -15 / -4 -5.5 -235
                              264 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 44.5 44.5 45 +195

                              PIT-QB-Ben Roethlisberger-Doubtful | TV: FOX, DTV: 712 | PARTLY CLOUDY, NORTHWEST WIND 9-14. GAME TEMP 44, RH 49% WIND CHILL 38

                              1:00 PM EDT

                              265 MIAMI DOLPHINS 45.5 44.5 / 44.5u11 / 44 43.5 +115
                              266 TENNESSEE TITANS -3 -05 -2 / -2 -05 / -2.5 -15 -2.5 -05 -135

                              TV: CBS, DTV: 709 | MOSTLY SUNNY, NORTHEAST WIND 5-10. GAME TEMP 57, RH 31%

                              4:05 PM EDT

                              267 CAROLINA PANTHERS 41.5 40.5o13 / 40.5 / 41 40.5 +265
                              268 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS -6.5 -05 -7 / -7 -11 / -7 -7 EVEN -330

                              SEA-RB-Marshawn Lynch-Probable | TV: FOX, DTV: 713 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE LIGHT SHOWERS. SOUTHWEST WIND 5-10. GAME TEMP 60, RH 83%

                              4:25 PM EDT

                              269 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 50 50 / 50.5 50 +365
                              270 GREEN BAY PACKERS -9.5 -05 -10 -05 / -10.5 / -10.5 EVEN -10 -05 -460

                              GB-WR-Jordy Nelson-OUT | TV: CBS, DTV: 714 | MOSTLY SUNNY, SOUTH WIND 3-8. GAME TEMP 52, RH 39%

                              4:25 PM EDT

                              271 BALTIMORE RAVENS -3 +11 -1 -15 / -1.5 / -2 -05 -2.5 -140
                              272 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 43.5 44 / 43.5 / 43 43.5 +120

                              BAL-RB-Justin Forsett-? | BAL-WR-Steve Smith-Doubtful | TV: CBS, DTV: 715 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WEST WIND 10-20, GUSTY. GAME TEMP 67, RH 70%

                              8:30 PM EDT

                              273 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -7 -04 -9 / -8.5 / -9 -05 -9 -15 -375
                              274 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 55o05 55 / 54.5 / 54 53.5 +305

                              IND-QB-Andrew Luck-Probable | TV: NBC | CLEAR, WEST WIND 2-7. GAME TEMP 49, RH 47%
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • #45
                                NFL Consensus Picks

                                SIDES (ATS)

                                Time Away Line Picks Pct Home Line Picks Pct Detail Odds

                                1:00 PM Kansas City +3.5 1096 36.50% Minnesota -3.5 1907 63.50% View View

                                1:00 PM Chicago +3.5 1195 39.57% Detroit -3.5 1825 60.43% View View

                                1:00 PM Miami +2 1346 45.32% Tennessee -2 1624 54.68% View View

                                4:25 PM San Diego +10.5 1355 47.11% Green Bay -10.5 1521 52.89% View View

                                1:00 PM Washington +8 1454 48.58% N.Y. Jets -8 1539 51.42% View View

                                4:25 PM Baltimore -2.5 1383 48.80% San Francisco +2.5 1451 51.20% View View

                                1:00 PM Houston +2.5 1579 53.85% Jacksonville -2.5 1353 46.15% View View

                                4:05 PM Carolina +7 1734 57.94% Seattle -7 1259 42.06% View View

                                1:00 PM Cincinnati -3 1894 60.88% Buffalo +3 1217 39.12% View View

                                1:00 PM Arizona -5 1895 65.21% Pittsburgh +5 1011 34.79% View View

                                1:00 PM Denver -3.5 1990 65.48% Cleveland +3.5 1049 34.52% View View

                                8:30 PM New England -10 1998 66.53% Indianapolis +10 1005 33.47% View View


                                TOTALS (OVER/UNDER)

                                Time Away Total Over Pct Home Total Under Pct Detail Odds

                                1:00 PM Miami 43.5 826 45.14% Tennessee 43.5 1004 54.86% View View

                                1:00 PM Kansas City 42.5 888 46.15% Minnesota 42.5 1036 53.85% View View

                                4:05 PM Carolina 40.5 946 48.24% Seattle 40.5 1015 51.76% View View

                                4:25 PM Baltimore 43.5 890 48.55% San Francisco 43.5 943 51.45% View View

                                1:00 PM Washington 40 1018 50.80% N.Y. Jets 40 986 49.20% View View

                                1:00 PM Denver 43 1015 51.50% Cleveland 43 956 48.50% View View

                                1:00 PM Houston 43.5 1043 56.20% Jacksonville 43.5 813 43.80% View View

                                1:00 PM Cincinnati 42 1142 58.84% Buffalo 42 799 41.16% View View

                                1:00 PM Arizona 45 1228 62.65% Pittsburgh 45 732 37.35% View View

                                8:30 PM New England 53.5 1201 63.08% Indianapolis 53.5 703 36.92% View View

                                1:00 PM Chicago 45 1266 63.52% Detroit 45 727 36.48% View View

                                4:25 PM San Diego 50.5 1276 66.91% Green Bay 50.5 631 33.09% View View
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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