$$$ GOY SIDE IN THE NFL $$$

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Sunday, Dec 21, 2003

Today heading into action, the suprising Bengals own a very profitable ATS mark of 8-2-1 in their last eleven contest, after starting off the year as the same 'ole Bungles with a sad SU record of 1-4. If the Bengals can win their next two games, they'll have cliched their division (Which isn't much to brag about) despite the outcome of the Raven's next two. So look for a Bengal's team to show up and play hard, but it will all be in vein!

The Rams SU this year at home are a perfect 7-0 (5-1-1 ATS during this run), and I expect the home winning streak will stay in tact today as this offense loves the turf and it gives them a huge advantage over their foes, especially over a team like the Bengals who play mostly on grass...The Rams practice on the stuff, the Bengals don't. While already in the playoffs the Rams are now aiming for home-field advantage, and for a turf driven team, home-field advantage is huge! I love the way this game sets itself up in favor of the Rams as they rank 3rd in offense putting up 28.6 points per game, and for the Bengals that's bad news concidering they are ranked 28th in defense giving up 23.9 points per contest. The Rams are currently tied with the Eagles for the NFC's best record, but lose the tiebreaker so they need to finish with a better record to earn the top seed. The Ram's a long with the rest of the football world knows, to be a force to be reckoned with in postseason play, they need to secure this so important home-field advantage. So the Ram's like the Bengals will be coming out ready to do battle balls out, getting the win in dramatic fashion!

Just too much here for the Bengals to handle defensively facing Marc Bulger's 3,446 passing yards thus far completing 19 for TDs, combined with the fact Marshall Faulk is now playing at 100%. Watch for a steady dose of Faulk running wild, combined with many connections from Bulger to Holt who has 102 receptions racking up 1,518 receiving yards, and 11 TDs. A well played game mixing the run with the pass will have the Bengal's on their heels all day!

Oddmakers are doing all they can do to get action on the Bengals, as the line opened up at Rams -6.5 and is up to as high of now -8 at a few shops. Don't get reeled in by these points that seem inviting concidering the Bengals have played very well of late. With all the hype of the Bengals being the big shocker this year capturing the NFL's fans attention, and cashing majorly in there last eleven games, wouldn't you think the Bengals should be getting action to see the line drop vs. going up? I assure you, it's not the public bumping this line up as is, it's the oddmakers as they sence what I sence....A Rams rout!

$$$ GOY SIDE IN THE NFL $$$ Rams -7 (3 units) Hammer it Fellas!

Before getting to my remaining selections in today's NFL, I'd like to answer a question in advance as I've been asked this many times. That being...Why don't I rate my bigger releases higher than 3 units? It's simply because I base ALL my plays on strength of a 1-3 units system. My primary monitor offers the same option, so to keep documented plays in sync with all records, I stick to 3 as highest rated unit. But I include as you've seen over past, which plays to pound!

Remaining NFL card follows:

Cowboys -11 (2 units)
OVER 42.5 Niners vs Eagles game (3 units)
Broncos +6 (3 units)

GL to us all Gentlemen as I busted ass to find us all a winner that'll cash, to be labled my GOY NFL SIDE!

- Chance Raven
 

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