Best Bets:
Indianapolis Colts (-6) vs. New England Patriots. News just came across the wire that both S Bob Sanders and RB Joseph Addai could be back for this showdown, and if that’s the case, game over. The Patriots have rattled off two consecutive wins, but those were at home and not on the road, and in their last venture away from Gillette Stadium they were trounced 30-10 by San Diego. Look for Peyton Manning to air it out in this game and the defense, which played relatively well Monday Night in Tennessee, to get an added boost from Sanders return and make life miserable for Matt Cassel and Co. The Colts are our best bet to win big this week.
Next in Line:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-8.5) vs. Kansas City Chiefs. In the Chiefs last game vs. a top ranked team, they were destroyed by the Titans 30-10, and this week they get the 2nd place Buccaneers in Arrowhead. In year’s past, we wouldn’t have touched this game as the Chiefs always came to play in their own backyard, but this year is different. In this football game, look for Tampa Bay to run early and often, and then target its outside play makers – WR Galloway and WR Bryant – for big plays in the passing game, while on defense, to take away the running game early in order to force back-up QB Tyler Thigpen into a number of mistakes. We could see this one ending in the vicinity of 24-10 or 27-7. One of the stronger bets.
New York Giants (-9.5) vs. Dallas Cowboys. If Tony Romo were playing, a) the spread wouldn’t be so large and b) we probably wouldn’t take the Giants if they were giving more than 3.5 points. Neither of those scenarios are the case this week however. The Cowboys come into this football game playing with its back-up QB Brad Johnson, with a depleted secondary, and having only scored 14 and 13 points respectively in each of the past two weeks. As for the Giants, they’re coming off an impressive road win over the Steelers and not much is needed to get them up for a game vs. the hated rival Dallas Cowboys. Offensively, look for the Giants to pound the ball early and then open it up with Eli Manning and the passing game, while on defense, look for the G Men to play a more aggressive style because they know Johnson doesn’t have the arm to beat them deep anymore. The Giants will win this game by 10 or more.
Money Line:
Green Bay Packers (+200) vs. Tennessee Titans. The 7-0 Titans are going to lose sometime this season, so why not this week? The Packers come into this game off their bye week and on a two-game winning streak. The Titans, while undefeated, weren’t exactly world beaters in their victory over Indianapolis on Monday Night. Defensively, look for the Packers to bring 8 men in the box to take away the Titans’ running game and allow their corners to play man-to-man coverage against a not-so-imposing Tennessee pass offense. And offensively, while we don’t see RB Ryan Grant having a huge game against a very good Titans’ run D, we do see QB Rodgers enjoying success through the air to WR’s Jennings and Driver. In what will be a close football game, we like the Green Bay Packers to pull off the upset 20-17, in what is our best money line bet of the week.













I Love Me Some Me
October 30th, 2008 at 17:26
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I’m a little miffed my fantasy questions weren’t answered, and I was sabatoged by Samarai Mike which was uncalled for. I come here for football talk and news, not to have my personal beliefs attacked. I don’t want to be flamed or have things forced on me like an egregious 30 minute commercial. I mean I can understand you being upset, the 49ers are the New York Knicks of the NFL and have been since 95′. The only good thing to come out of that organization is TO and you guys curse the day he ever left. You went from celebration dances signing footballs to 60 million dollar contact signings of Vernon Davis. The question on the minds of Niner fan is not if they are gonna make the playoffs or if they have a chance next year, no, Niner fan’s main priority is figuring out what to do with that Alex Smith jersey sitting in the closet. nd as for Pro Football 101, are you kidding me? Nearly 10 pt spread and your telling people to take Ginats this week. I thought you guys would have learned your lesson from that Tampa Bay game that I told you was gonna be won by the Cowboys. Then I thought it would shurely teach you a lesson when you picked the Chargers to turn it around and I said no way! But now your whole credibility lies on this NFC showdown. You keep watching those Keyshawn pregame shows believing the Cowboys aren’t for real, and TO is “just another dime a dozen receiver”. The Cowboys will finish off the Giants this week faster than a Steve Young concussion knocks him out of a game! TO is gonna go off for 100 yrds and 2 td’s, while the real cancer Distraxico pouts on the sideline. You heard it here first 24-17,
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profootball101
October 30th, 2008 at 21:02
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The near 10-point spread is only large depending on how you’re looking at it. If you’re a Coybows fan, the spread seems high considering you beat the Giants twice last year and only lost by 3 in the playoff game. If you’re a New York fan, you see this as an opportunity to take advantage of a wounded team and make a statement. Vegas seems to think the latter is going to happen this week.
I Love Me Some Me
October 30th, 2008 at 21:09
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what about my fantasy decisions?? Justin Fargas or Kevin Faulk? Ocho Cinco or Eddy Royal? Eli Manning or Matt Schaub?
profootball101
October 31st, 2008 at 13:37
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If Fargas is healthy, play him. Withouth McFadden, he’ll see the rock a lot this week and could put up a solid fantasy day. Faulk’s intriguing as well because they’ll be forced to pass the ball a lot and Cassel will look to him on the dump-off. Play Ocho Cinco over Royal; although he’s been a disappointment thus far, Royal appears to have hit a rookie wall and Marshall and Scheffler get all of the looks before he does. Lastly, for fantasy purposes, play Schaub over Manning. Schaub will be passing the ball a lot in this one because it’s near impossible to run on the Williams’s brother inside.
I Love Me Some Me
October 31st, 2008 at 17:35
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Perfect, Pro Football 101 is where fantasy happens! Imma take down the number one team this week! Hey Samarai Mike, try to keep your pants on this week…BOHICA buddy