Saturday, August 29, 2009

NFL Betting Predictions

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Ravens vs. Panthers

Carolina's top two running backs are hurt. Jonathan Stewart is doubtful, but DeAngelo Williams is probable. They combined for the highest total yards for teammates in the last 24 years.

Panthers top WR Steve Smith is a game time decision. LB Thomas Davis is questionable.

Titans vs. Browns

Tennessee is averaging just 2.8 yards per carry in three preseason games. The longest run was from the backup punter on a fake punt. DE Jevon Kearse and David Stewart are doubtful. Out for the Titans are Ryan Mouton, Jason Jones, and Nate Washington.

Depending on the ebb and flow of the game, Titans backup QB Vince Young should get snaps with the first team offense, which will play through the first half. Third stringer Patrick Ramsey is questionable.

Titans head coach Jeff Fisher will work on the run game. Starting WR Nate Washington is out, meaning rookie Kenny Britt, their first-round pick gets the start. Britt missed a week of training camp and the opener, but has six receptions in Tennessee's last two games. Remember the Titans have an extra game under their belt, having played in the Hall-of-Fame game.

Starting LB Stephen Tulloch is expected to see his first action of the preseason. Perennial Pro C Kevin Mawae is again out, but should play next week.

Nobody on Cleveland has stepped up and won the starting receiving spot vacated by the suspension to Dante' Stallworth.

Cleveland head coach Eric Mangini is not expected to name his starting QB until an hour before gametime, though it will likely be Brady Quinn says Bob Warner of Lines-Maker.com, one of the top NFL betting experts in America. Neither Quinn nor Derek Anderson has thrown a TD in preseason. 

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Bills vs. Steelers

Buffalo WR Terrell Owens is out. RB Fred Jackson is questionable. Jackson is supposed to be the starter while Marshawn Lynch serves a three-game suspension to start the regular season. Hence if he does not play, Buffalo will be very thin in the running game.

Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger will play and his minor foot injury will not limit him in any way. Steelers starters will get their most extensive playing time, going about a half. Third string QB Dennis Dixon, who was pushing Charlie Batch for the backup job, is out, That leaves the Steelers with three QBs, the third being little used Mike Reilly, a Division II rookie.

For the Steelers RBs: Willie Parker is questionable, but either way Rashard Mendenhall, who missed almost all of last year, will get a lot of work. Mewelde Moore will get his first action of the preseason. Also questionable for the Super Bowl Champs WR Santonio Holmes, K Jeff Reed, and DT Steve McClendon.

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Chargers vs. Falcons

The Falcons will play most of their starters for the first half. Backup QB Chris Redman is expected to play most of the second half.

It's a good chance for Atlanta to practice against a 3-4 defense as three of their first four regular season foes use that alignment.

San Diego RG Kynan Forney made no bones that he is fired up to face a Falcon team that cut him after he started 88 games for them. He is in a dual with rookie Louis Vasquez for the starting nod.

Saints vs. Raiders

Oakland WR Javon Walker is back practicing. He is much needed for a very inexperienced receiving corps. Chaz Schilens was developing as the go-to receiver but will miss the first four weeks of the regular season with an injury.

The Saints RB rotation: Mike Bell and Lynell Hamilton in the first half and P.J. Hill and Herb Donaldson in the second half. New Orleans Reggie Bush is questionable. DB Darren Sharper will probably be held out.

Oakland's passing game has made strides in training camp. Oakland's starters will play the entire first half and possibly into the third quarter. Jeff Garcia will come in after JaMarcus Russell.

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Seahawks vs. Chiefs

Seattle is now minus three offensive line starters: C Chris Spencer, nine-time Pro Bowler Walter Jones is out at LT and LG Mike Wahle was releases at the start of training camp when he failed a physical. This is extra important as QB Matt Hasselbeck is returning after missing nine games last year with an injured back.

The Seahawks running game is in disarray. Veteran Edgerrin James was just signed Wednesday. Fellow veteran RB T.J. Duckett was cut to make room. Another vet Julius Jones has missed significant practice time.

Kansas City traded a draft pick to get two much needed offensive linemen from Miami: Andy Alleman, and Ikechuku Ndukwe. Both are expected to play Saturday and battle for wide open spots at RG and RT. KC's offensive line starters struggled greatly against Minnesota.

Ndukwe started 15 games last year, while Alleman played in 15 games and started in the playoffs.

Cowboys WR Roy Williams is questionable.

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