Drew Gordon
Today's Games...
1. 300,000♦ Dolphins
2. 50,000 Steelers
1. Dolphins- Absolutely love this spot for the Fish, as they've got a multitude of factors in their favor, from perception, to rest/prep time, to home field, and on and on! Guys, I know after watching the Saints crush the Giants last week, A LOT of you are on the Saints once again today, but that's EXACTLY what Vegas wants you to do! Don't fall for this obvious trap, and I'll explain why and how the Dolphins cover in the following paragraphs...
First, let's start with perception, as the everyone and their grandmothers think the 5-0 Saints are unbeatable to this point. With the league's top-ranked offense and a defense that "appears" to have vastly improved, how can the 2-3 Phins possibly stick with the high-powered Saints, right? WRONG! The Saints may be 5-0, but that's a flimsy 5-0 at best. Why? Besides the Giants, tell me one good team they've beaten? Eagles with Kevin Kolb starting NO. Jets who are now 3-3 and look like a very average team under the struggling "Sanchise" NO. Then you add in wins against Detroit, and Buffalo and there's your 5-0... Sorry, but I'm hardly impressed, and if anything, we should be looking at a prime letdown spot here one game removed from he Saints HUGE win over the Giants.
Next, there's the fact the Dolphins come into this contest off a bye. They got to see the Saints beat up on the Giants last week, and Sparano and company got an extra week to rest and prepare for this one. Dolphins are 4-1-1 ATS in their L6 coming off a bye, and needless to say the Parcell's disciple knows how to game-plain with extra prep time. You simply cannot overlook the value of getting a live home dog coming off a bye in a game no one expects them to win!
Then there's the home field edge and what I like to call the "battle-tested" edge. Home feld is self explanatory, but as far as battle-tested-ness, the fact the Saints have yet to trail in a game this season is a big-time red flag. Why? Because we know the Dolphins are going to slow down the game by running the rock down the Saints throat. Miami will force the Saints to play a close, black-and-blue style of game, and I belive that's the ONLY way to beat Brees and company, as your sure as hell not going to keep pace with their offense. Miami has been in several close games this seasn, and their style of play is perfectly matched to slow this kind of offense (just like they did in the Colts game, know all they have to do is play a little defense).
Finally, going back to something I said earlier: I told you that the Saints stop-unit "appears" to be vastly improved, but I put appears in quotations for a reason. You see, because the Saints have yet to trail this season, their defense has been able to pad their stats as teams are forced to throw the ball all over the field trying to close the gap. Trust me, New Orleans defense may be improved, but not by nearly the amount people are giving them credit for. In the end, take the points and watch, as the Phins execute a similar gameplan as the one they did against the Colts, but this time they get it right (thanks to the extra prep time).
Take the Dolphins plus the points over the Saints as your top-rated play of the day.
2. Steelers- Speaking of teams that are OVERRATED, the Vikings are another good example. Don't get me wrong, Minnesota is a very good team, but the way the media is piling praise on them, you'd think they were a complete team when they're definately NOT. Read on...
Yes, the Vikings offense is damn good, with the best RB in the world, coupled with a resurgent Favre, who's benefied greatly from seeing one-on-one coverage on the outside thanks to Peterson. However, where the Vikings are vulnerable is on the other side of the ball, allowing 21 ppg on a whopping 424 total yards over their L3 games! Guys, I don't care how perfect your record is, having a middle-of-the-road defense will cost your team eventually... And that eventuality happens today in Pittsburgh.
So why lay this many with the Steelers? Well, its more a play against the Vikes, who I expect will lay an egg following a VERY hard-fought battle with the Ravens last week. Its never easy to play back-to-back top-tier defenses, and I suspect we'll see a major drop-off in the Vikings offense today because of it. Pittsburgh meanwhile is coming off back-to-back tune-up games against the Lions and Browns, and will have their full attention on grabbing the NFL spotlight with a big win today against the unbeaten Vikings.
Speakig of defense, while many think the Vikings can torch the Steelers defense just like they did the Ravens last week, I disagree. Fact is the Ravens defense ain't what it used to be, but the Steelers are as good as ever, allowing 17 ppg on just 256 total yards at Heinz Field this season. The return of a healthy Polamalu cannot be underscored, and he looked great against the Browns, grabbing an INT. Look for the Steelers to really put the clamps on an unfocused Vikings offense in this one.
Finally, several trends really stood out to me: A. The Steelers are 20-7 ATS as 3' to 10 home favorites, which should be music to Pittsburgh-backers in this one. B. The Steelers also step up when playing tougher competition, going 7-2 ATS their L9 games against teams with a winning record. Vikings meanwhile are just 5-12 ATS after a SU win AND just 2-6-1 ATS in their L9 non-conference road games. In the end, it may look tempting to grab the points with the undefeated team, but rest-assured, Minnesota won't remain unbeaten after this contest, as the Steelers get the solid home win and cover Sunday.
Take the Steelers over the Vikings in this NFL match up.