Got a couple of favorable lines from my local book
4* BRONCOS +3 over Packers - Green Bay is off three straight division wins, including last week's 28-21 gut check win at home vs. the Bears, with the rematch at Chicago on deck. It's possible the Packers could get caught looking ahead to that game. Denver is playing for the number one seed in the AFC and currently has a two game lead in the AFC West. The Broncos are 3-1 ATS as a dog this season and sport a perfect 6-0 record at home. They're 9-2 in one score games this season. I like their chances in what should be yet another close game. I'll say 24-17 Broncos.
3* SAINTS +3 over Panthers - Carolina has alternated wins and losses over their past seven games. They're off a bye following a huge upset win over the Rams two weeks ago. New Orleans won the earlier matchup in Charlotte, 17-7, outgaining the Panthers by 213 yards. The Saints are out of the playoff running, but I like the way this team is playing under first year coach Kellen Moore, especially rookie QB Tyler Shough, who balled out in a 24-20 win at Tampa last week with two TD runs. Let's say 20-16 Saints.
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Got a couple of favorable lines from my local book
4* BRONCOS +3 over Packers - Green Bay is off three straight division wins, including last week's 28-21 gut check win at home vs. the Bears, with the rematch at Chicago on deck. It's possible the Packers could get caught looking ahead to that game. Denver is playing for the number one seed in the AFC and currently has a two game lead in the AFC West. The Broncos are 3-1 ATS as a dog this season and sport a perfect 6-0 record at home. They're 9-2 in one score games this season. I like their chances in what should be yet another close game. I'll say 24-17 Broncos.
3* SAINTS +3 over Panthers - Carolina has alternated wins and losses over their past seven games. They're off a bye following a huge upset win over the Rams two weeks ago. New Orleans won the earlier matchup in Charlotte, 17-7, outgaining the Panthers by 213 yards. The Saints are out of the playoff running, but I like the way this team is playing under first year coach Kellen Moore, especially rookie QB Tyler Shough, who balled out in a 24-20 win at Tampa last week with two TD runs. Let's say 20-16 Saints.
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