Archive | October 2, 2011

NFL Week 4

Well, good news for Indianapolis fans, the operation was successful. The teams heads have all been successfully removed from their asses. No word on how Manning’s operation went…

Not so good news for Minnesota. Getting beat by Detroit’s gotta hurt. Worse they failed to cover the spread even. And somewhere in Buffalo there are two missing defensive squads, fortunately for Buffalo they didn’t really need theirs.

I’m counting big on the recovery of Indy, they will cover the 10 point spread by beating Tampa, and that’s my one good bet for the week.

 

Away Home Away Home Favorite Line O/U
Detroit Dallas 19 27 Dallas 8 46
Carolina Chicago 20 24 Chicago 4 44
New Orleans Jacksonville 26 21 New Orleans 5 47
Tennessee Cleveland 19 18 Tennessee 1 37
Buffalo Cincinnati 20 21 Cincinnati 1 41
Minnesota Kansas City 23 20 Minnesota 3 44
San Francisco Philadelphia 18 23 Philadelphia 5 41
Washington St. Louis 21 18 Washington 3 39
Pittsburgh Houston 21 21 Houston 0 42
Atlanta Seattle 20 21 Seattle 1 41
NY Giants Arizona 24 24 NY Giants 0 48
Denver Green Bay 19 26 Green Bay 7 44
New England Oakland 26 20 New England 5 46
Miami San Diego 18 23 San Diego 5 41
NY Jets Baltimore 17 22 Baltimore 5 39
Indianapolis Tampa Bay 25 21 Indianapolis 4 45

Vegas’ Plan:

 

Favorite Line O/U Bet O/U
Dallas 2.5 46.0 Dallas Under
Chicago 6.5 42.5 Carolina Over
New Orleans 7.0 45.0 Jacksonville Over
Cleveland 0.0 38.5 Tennessee Under
Buffalo 3.0 43.5 Cincinnati Under
Minnesota 3.0 39.5 Minnesota Over
Philadelphia 9.5 43.5 San Francisco Under
Washington 2.5 43.5 Washington Under
Houston 3.5 45.0 Pittsburgh Under
Atlanta 4.5 38.5 Seattle Over
NY Giants 1.0 44.5 Arizona Over
Green Bay 12.0 46.5 Denver Under
New England 5.0 55.0 New England Under
San Diego 7.0 44.5 Miami Under
Baltimore 3.5 42.0 Baltimore Under
Tampa Bay 10.0 40.5 Indianapolis Over

 

E.W.

I can’t wait to see the Dallas game today. If the offense plays bad as they did Monday night, someone better check Romo to make sure he didn’t bring a gun on the field.

 

This entry was posted on October 2, 2011, in Sports - NFL.