In theory- 2 remaining unbeated teams and one will become 8 -1 at the end of the day. I can't seen how NO will cover the spread and NE will come strong and beat the hell out Indy. Last week was a disappointed for them that half of the team showed up.
Last week I was bank on both underdog teams and this week not only I will bank it but guaranteed picks. You bid underdog in the 1st half and if you loss or win bang hard at nite. Take $$$ to your bank.
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In theory- 2 remaining unbeated teams and one will become 8 -1 at the end of the day. I can't seen how NO will cover the spread and NE will come strong and beat the hell out Indy. Last week was a disappointed for them that half of the team showed up.
Last week I was bank on both underdog teams and this week not only I will bank it but guaranteed picks. You bid underdog in the 1st half and if you loss or win bang hard at nite. Take $$$ to your bank.
The Rams have some history in their favor. In 2007, the 0-8 Rams beat the Saints. The Rams return from their bye week to play three straight home games. That's the good news.
Tom Brady always gets fired up to play the rival Colts. Not because it sparks the tireless debate about the NFL's best quarterback -- Brady or Peyton Manning -- but because it's a chance to see how his team stacks up against elite competition. This is more than just a potential playoff matchup. This is a chance for the Patriots to do a bit of self-scouting and see where they rank among the best in the league. So far, they're in the conversation, but a win will certainly raise some eyebrows and, perhaps, strike a bit of fear in Indianapolis down the stretch.
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The Rams have some history in their favor. In 2007, the 0-8 Rams beat the Saints. The Rams return from their bye week to play three straight home games. That's the good news.
Tom Brady always gets fired up to play the rival Colts. Not because it sparks the tireless debate about the NFL's best quarterback -- Brady or Peyton Manning -- but because it's a chance to see how his team stacks up against elite competition. This is more than just a potential playoff matchup. This is a chance for the Patriots to do a bit of self-scouting and see where they rank among the best in the league. So far, they're in the conversation, but a win will certainly raise some eyebrows and, perhaps, strike a bit of fear in Indianapolis down the stretch.
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