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San Francisco +11 -105 (vs NEn)
It was Dec 16, 2012, when Colin Kaepernick came to New England in the freezing Sunday night rain and knocked the Pats off a 7 game winning streak, in his fifth NFL start. He would go on to lead his team to the Super Bowl where they would bow to Baltimore , 31-34.Yep. One knee National Anthem jerk, Colin Kaepernick. How quickly fortunes change in the NFL. But having the thought of that game in the back of his head can only be a good thing for Crapopy Kappy. He also has Carlos Hyde back at full strength to help him today. The Pats will be in natural letdown mode. Had a four straight win streak (both SU and ATS) busted by archrival Seattle last week in Foxboro. Now must travel West to the lowly Sanctuary City of San Francisco. Can you say letdown.
Philly +6' -100 (@ Seattle)
On the other side of that Patriot loss last week was Seattle, the team who beat 'em by throwing up a huge goalline stand in enemy territory as the clock ran out. Another letdown spot. Philly is 1-4 on the road but all losses have been within a TD. Seattle is only 2-5 ATS as a Favorite.
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Washington -3 +100 (vs GBy)
After Dallas, who is the hottest NFC team? That would be Washington who is tied with Seattle at 5-1-1 each over their last seven games. Tonight they get their second spotlight game this year. They opened the season getting threashed by Pittsburgh on Monday night. Additionally they face the team who embarrassed them in last year's Wildcard Round, Green Bay, who they lost to 35-18. So we have the best team with double motivation here. I'll lay the field goal.