Pro Football:
1 Unit on Indianapolis Colts U 49 -110
Sunday, January 3, 2004
Literally hundreds of clients know that our winning streaks always have and always will outnumber the losing streaks. We close out a fantastic overall college football season with the Sugar Bowl side and total and we resume our preseason to Super Bowl domination with both NFL sides.
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Indianapolis-Denver UNDER 49
Both teams will be better off running the ball. Jake Plummer and Peyton Manning don’t exactly have the postseason resumes of Joe Montana or Terry Bradshaw. Manning is going up a pass defense that allows 5.7 yards per pass against teams averaging 6.2. They allow just 18.8 against teams that average 22 ppg. However they do give up 4.2 yards per carry.
Meanwhile the Colts allow a generous .5 yards per carry more than their opponents average and they face a Denver team that gets 164 rushing yards per game including 167 on the highway. However, Indy gives up 6.3 yards per pass against teams averaging 6.4, so in the “take what the offense gives you” philosophy, both teams should run.
Indy’s Cover-2 defense is actually drastically improving. They are active on defense and a short passing game is much more effective than going up top. We look for Shannon Sharpe to be Plummer’s favorite receiver.
1 Unit on Indianapolis Colts U 49 -110
Sunday, January 3, 2004
Literally hundreds of clients know that our winning streaks always have and always will outnumber the losing streaks. We close out a fantastic overall college football season with the Sugar Bowl side and total and we resume our preseason to Super Bowl domination with both NFL sides.
Today’s ENTIRE card is just $17 at www.godspicks.com or 1-900-263-7326 just $20 per call. That’s 1-900-26-DREAM! Now you can get via voicemail on the Charge-By-Phone. Details: 1-866-804-1303.
Indianapolis-Denver UNDER 49
Both teams will be better off running the ball. Jake Plummer and Peyton Manning don’t exactly have the postseason resumes of Joe Montana or Terry Bradshaw. Manning is going up a pass defense that allows 5.7 yards per pass against teams averaging 6.2. They allow just 18.8 against teams that average 22 ppg. However they do give up 4.2 yards per carry.
Meanwhile the Colts allow a generous .5 yards per carry more than their opponents average and they face a Denver team that gets 164 rushing yards per game including 167 on the highway. However, Indy gives up 6.3 yards per pass against teams averaging 6.4, so in the “take what the offense gives you” philosophy, both teams should run.
Indy’s Cover-2 defense is actually drastically improving. They are active on defense and a short passing game is much more effective than going up top. We look for Shannon Sharpe to be Plummer’s favorite receiver.