NFL YTD 20-10 +14.65 units
2* 7-1 +11.8 units
1* 13-9 +2.85 units
CFB YTD 49-33 +24.2 units
4* GOY 1-0 +4.0 units
3* 1-0 +3.0 units
2* 12-5 +13.0 units
1* 35-28 +4.2 units
Combined 69-43 +38.85 units
4* 1-0 +4.0 units
3* 1-0 +3.0 units
2* 19-6 +24.8 units
1* 48-37 +7.05 units
Had a blah Saturday, going 3-3 including 1-1 on my top 2* plays and 2-2 on my 1*. Loss of -0.4 units on the day.
I'm combined 21-6 now on 2* and above top plays including 7-1 in the NFL and have one strong play today and a few solid ones.
2* Panthers -2 1/2 (-120)
Carolina is by far the better team here. The Bears great defense has benefited from a very weak schedule and the offense can't score. The Panthers can score on anybody and should only need 21 for the cover. Chicago might win the NFC North but the Panthers are one of the top three teams in the conference, a list that can't include a team with Kyle Orton at QB.
1* Seahawks/49ers OVER 41 1/2
Seattle's offense is on a roll and I expect the 49ers offense to show improvement after several games against very tough defenses.
1* Colts/Bengals OVER 47 1/2
Yes, the Colts have a great defense but this game has the makings of a shootout. Indianapolis showed great balance last week, throwing for over 250 and running for over 100. Cincinnati is off the bye and the team has had two weeks to prepare for the Indy defense. (Optional system: The OVER is 32-6 when both quarterbacks have two last names. Not really.)
1* Bengals + (I am going to play the Bengals but will not post a line until later as I am hoping to get it to +6. If I can't, I'll buy it up there. This is for my ratings purposes only, the game will be a play----it's only a matter of what line or juice I get)
Does anybody really believe Indy will run the table? I don't because nobody runs the table. If so, this is one of the toughest games on the Colts schedule. Big home dogs off the bye are historically strong plays and in case anyone hasn't noticed, Cincy is 7-2. Carson Palmer looks for breakout game and we get a lot of points to work with.
Opinion only: Texans
2* 7-1 +11.8 units
1* 13-9 +2.85 units
CFB YTD 49-33 +24.2 units
4* GOY 1-0 +4.0 units
3* 1-0 +3.0 units
2* 12-5 +13.0 units
1* 35-28 +4.2 units
Combined 69-43 +38.85 units
4* 1-0 +4.0 units
3* 1-0 +3.0 units
2* 19-6 +24.8 units
1* 48-37 +7.05 units
Had a blah Saturday, going 3-3 including 1-1 on my top 2* plays and 2-2 on my 1*. Loss of -0.4 units on the day.
I'm combined 21-6 now on 2* and above top plays including 7-1 in the NFL and have one strong play today and a few solid ones.
2* Panthers -2 1/2 (-120)
Carolina is by far the better team here. The Bears great defense has benefited from a very weak schedule and the offense can't score. The Panthers can score on anybody and should only need 21 for the cover. Chicago might win the NFC North but the Panthers are one of the top three teams in the conference, a list that can't include a team with Kyle Orton at QB.
1* Seahawks/49ers OVER 41 1/2
Seattle's offense is on a roll and I expect the 49ers offense to show improvement after several games against very tough defenses.
1* Colts/Bengals OVER 47 1/2
Yes, the Colts have a great defense but this game has the makings of a shootout. Indianapolis showed great balance last week, throwing for over 250 and running for over 100. Cincinnati is off the bye and the team has had two weeks to prepare for the Indy defense. (Optional system: The OVER is 32-6 when both quarterbacks have two last names. Not really.)
1* Bengals + (I am going to play the Bengals but will not post a line until later as I am hoping to get it to +6. If I can't, I'll buy it up there. This is for my ratings purposes only, the game will be a play----it's only a matter of what line or juice I get)
Does anybody really believe Indy will run the table? I don't because nobody runs the table. If so, this is one of the toughest games on the Colts schedule. Big home dogs off the bye are historically strong plays and in case anyone hasn't noticed, Cincy is 7-2. Carson Palmer looks for breakout game and we get a lot of points to work with.
Opinion only: Texans
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