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Game of the Week: Vikings at Steelers

October 21st, 2009 by Phil McKinley No comments

Things are starting to get interesting in week seven and from here on out every NFL betting game seems to take on more importance than week before. So without hyperbole, it’s safe to say that this could be biggest game of the NFL betting season so far.

The Vikings travel to Hienz Field with their unblemished 6-0 record intact. The Steelers enter the game a respectable 4-2, but as seen by their record are an imperfect team. By all indications this should be one helluva game.

Minnesota has racked up its record against average teams and done so either indoors or during fair weather conditions. Pittsburgh promises to be a highly inhospitable NFL football betting environment with frigid 40 degree temperatures and raucous crowd.

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Colts Will Feast on Rams in St. Louis

October 19th, 2009 by Phil McKinley No comments

Everything seems to be going right for the Indianapolis Colts in NFL betting this year. And so long as Peyton Manning stays healthy –which seems likely considering he’s never missed a start- this team will roll. Playing against whipping boys like the St Louis Rams doesn’t hurt either. And even though the Rams seem to be getting less awful with every passing game they still won’t have enough to beat the Colts.

Take for example the fact that Manning and his receivers constitute the best passing attack in the NFL betting and are putting up superb numbers, even by Manning’s own lofty standards. Manning has a 114 passer rating, averages 329 ypg and has 12 TDs in five games.

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Bears face tough challenge in Atlanta

October 16th, 2009 by Phil McKinley No comments

This could be the most interesting game of the week in the NFL betting. While neither team is among the select group of premier teams in the league, they’re both just step back and both have major post season hopes.

The Chicago Bears enter the game at 3-2 and plenty of reasons for hope with new QB Jay Cutler and the defense playing at a very high level. The offense has been highly disappointing so far this NFL betting season averaging just 305 yards a game (second worst in the NFC). But all the ingredients are there for an effective NFL football betting attack and it’s just a matter of time before this unit starts rolling.

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Bucs Looking For First Win Against Panthers

October 14th, 2009 by Phil McKinley No comments

Sunday very well could be the day that rookie head coach Raheem Morris gets his first win in the NFL betting. After five attempts and five failures the sixth-time just might be the charm as the Bucs take on the struggling the Panthers in front of a home crowd.

Last week the Panthers got their first precious win against a messed-up Redskins team and will look to parlay that lone victory into an NFL betting winning streak in Tampa. But all bets are off as this is not only a battle of two bad teams hungry for win but also a division rivalry. These two teams know each better than either would like and it should be a cat fight.

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Percy Harvin Looking Like a 2009 Draft Gem

October 12th, 2009 by Phil McKinley No comments

There were huge NFL betting expectations on put on the shoulders of rookie Percy Harvin the minute the Minnesota Vikings took him with their first found draft pick this year. And so far, the youngster has been living up to them as he has quickly emerged as one of the front runners in the NFL betting rookie of the year contest.

At the beginning of the NFL football betting season it was the QBs –Mark Sanchez and Matthew Stafford- that were receiving all the rookie of the year attention. But after five weeks of football and some off games by the signal callers Harvin has bullied his way into the conversation as well.

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