Saturday, November 17, 2007

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We will update NFL injuries in the morning for fantasy football and pointspread handicappers. For anyone who is ready to beat the sportsbooks and who handicaps the NFL on their own we preesnet the NFL betting information compiled by sports betting expert Joe Duffy and Mike Godsey, the top NFL handicapper, each of GodsTips.com

Cardinals-Bengals

The Cardinals win last week not only was another easy winner as GodsTips NFL Game of the Year, but it snapped their three-game straight up losing streak. Arizona has lost 8-of-9 to the AFC, but their only win was in Week 4 to Pittsburgh. That game was one of the few moneyline releases GodsTips has had this year, a huge +270 winner.

Cincinnati is 10-3 outright in their last 13 to the NFC. Though they are 1-4 on the road this season, the Bengals are 2-2 at home. For those who bet fourth quarter sides and totals, note that surprisingly, the Cardinals lead the conference and are second overall to New England with 85 fourth quarter points.

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Browns-Ravens

Baltimore has won four straight at home in the series by a combined 103-46. The Ravens though enter with a three-game losing streak, putting up just seven points each of the last two weeks. Kyle Boller gets the start for Baltimore at QB as Steve McNair is out. 

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Panthers-Packers

In one of the strangest stats in the NFL, the road team is 9-1 straight up and against the spread in the Panthers games. Green Bay has won 12-of-13 going back to the end of last season.

Saints-Texans

The Saints had their four-game winning streak snapped last week losing at home to the St. Louis Rams. They are 1-5 their last six to the AFC.

Houston is off a bye, but is 1-4 straight up following the week off. Houston is 1-5 at home to the AFC. This is a Houston defense that allowed just 80 yards per game on the ground in their first four games, but 159.6 in their last five.

Chiefs-Colts

Kansas City has won two straight road games and in fact the road team is 5-1 straight up in their last six. The Colts have gone from thinking 16-0 to trying to stop a two-game losing streak. However, the Colts are probably much better than their record as their six wins are by an average of 17.4 and their two losses by 3.0.

Brody Croyle will likely get the start at QB for the Chiefs this season. We will double check key injuries in the morning at OffshoreInsiders.com   

Chargers-Jaguars

After a 1-3 start, the Chargers have squeezed out four wins in their last five. Jacksonville is expected to get back quarterback David Garrard. GodsTips, the premier NFL service of all time, has the AFC Game of the Year on this game.  Last week, the NFL Game of the Year won when Arizona beat Detroit by 10. Detroit though was GodsTips NFC Game of the Year on Sept. 23 when they beat the Redskins. Continue the domination with the AFC Game of the Year. Click now to purchase

Raiders-Vikings

Oakland is 17-56 straight up since going to the Super Bowl, the worst record in that span. All-everything running back Adrian Peterson is out for Minnesota. Minnesota is 1-7 their last eight to the AFC. The only win though was this year to San Diego, which just so happened to be GodsTips NFL Upset of the Year. GodsTips is the anchor of OffshoreInsiders.com and widely accepted as the top NFL sports service of all time.

In starting out 2-2, the Raiders averaged scoring 25.5 points per game. Since then, they've lost five straight averaging 11.2 points per game.

Giants-Lions

The Giants must bounce back after their six-game winning streak has snapped when Dallas beat them by double digits at home. There is a clear-cut reason the Giants are playing better. In five games since returning from an injury, Giants running back Brandon Jacobs is averaging 103.8 yards, three times passing the century mark.

Detroit has had a three-game winning streak at Arizona snapped. Sharp players knew that was coming and cleaned the sportsbooks as it was the NFL Game of the Year on the Cardinals from the top sports betting service in the world, GodsTips.com

Detroit has won both meetings this century by a combined 25 points. Detroit is 4-0 at home.

Buccaneers-Falcons

Tampa is off a bye week, but they are only 6-12 straight up following a week off. Atlanta won both games last year in the series by a combined 31-9. Tampa still holds a 5-2 straight up edge in Hotlanta. Atlanta enters with a two-game winning streak.

Dolphins-Eagles

Miami is winless in nine games, but five losses are by three points. The Fins though are 6-3 outright on the road to the other conference since 2003.

Steelers-Jets

The 7-2 Steelers are on a three-game winning streak. Pittsburgh is 17-2 all-time to the Jets. This includes postseason play. They've held the Jets to an average of 5.6 points in the last seven meetings.

Redskins-Cowboys

Washington has alternated wins and losses in their last seven games, meaning they are "due" for a win. For those who bet quarter lines, note that Dallas far and away leads the NFL with 104 points in the third quarter, 34 more than the No. 2 team Indianapolis.

Rams-49ers

St. Louis is off their first win of the year. After averaging 11.3 points per game in their fist seven games, they've averaged 28.5 the last two.

After a 2-0 start, the Niners have lost seven in a row. The 49ers are 15-42 straight up going back to 2004.

Bears-Seahawks

Chicago has won three straight road games. The road team is 5-0 in their last five games. Chicago won both games last year (including postseason). Running back Shaun Alexander is out for Seattle.

Patriots-Bills

The undefeated Patriots are off a bye week. They have won 12 straight regular season games since last year. Guess who has the second longest winning streak in the conference at four? It's the Bills.

Don't look for Buffalo to win this one though. New England is on an 8-0 tear in the series by a combined 232-76.

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