I know I've only posted baseball in the NFL forum so far, but I just wanted to consolidate all my picks to make it easier on my self/ anyone who wanted to follow my picks. That being said, I feel like NFL is my best sport capping wise. Here is a bet I'd like to get in early.
Cowboys -3 (EVEN) 8 units to win 8 units : Feel like juice goes up on this, and I don't see the line dropping below 3. I just don't believe in the Giants receivers yet, and I think the Cowboys front seven on defense matches up nicely against this average at best Giants O-line. If there is one thing Romo handles well, it is pressure from the ends, look for him to make some really exciting plays, and for Dallas to win this home opener in the new stadium where the crowd and team ought to be hyped. Giants coming off a division win. Just a great spot for the Cowboys here.
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Miami/Ga Tech UNDER 54 5.5 units to win 5 units : Randy Shannon takes pride in his defense more than anything, and Miami has the athletes on that side of the ball to be a great defense. Last week was a shootout, but that seems to always just be an anomaly with that FSU game. I also don't see Jacory Harris doing the same thing against a really physical and non-stop motoring GT D-Line. I look for this game to go under the 54 which I think is a little inflated.
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I dont know about your Giants/Cowboys reasoning. With Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyoria chasing after you, it seems alot more difficult to get free and make completions. As for the Giants O'line, average at best? Not at all!
Shaun O' Hara- 10 Year Vet
Chris Snee- 6 Year Vet
David Diehl- 7 Year Vet
Rich Seubert- 9 Year Vet
Kareem Mckenzie (?) -10 Year Vet
All I am saying is that this offensive line is not average by any means, and I think Jacobs and Bradshaw would agree with me
Either way, they are slow.
Good luck with your plays