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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21

Game 409-410: Oakland at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Oakland 134.373; Pittsburgh 136.060
Dunkel Line: Pittsburgh by 1 1/2; 37
Vegas Line: Pittsburgh by 7 1/2; 41 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oakland (+7 1/2); Under

Game 411-412: Houston at NY Jets (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Houston 128.407; NY Jets 138.230
Dunkel Line: NY Jets by 10; 48
Vegas Line: NY Jets by 7; 45 1/2
Dunkel Pick: NY Jets (-7); Over

Game 413-414: Baltimore at Carolina (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Baltimore 131.967; Carolina 124.177
Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 8; 34
Vegas Line: Baltimore by 10 1/2; 37 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Carolina (+10 1/2); Under

Game 415-416: Washington at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Washington 132.071; Tennessee 137.430
Dunkel Line: Tennessee by 5 1/2; 39
Vegas Line: Tennessee by 7; 44
Dunkel Pick: Washington (+7); Under

Game 417-418: Detroit at Dallas (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 126.528; Dallas 134.175
Dunkel Line: Dallas by 7 1/2; 52
Vegas Line: Dallas by 6; 46
Dunkel Pick: Dallas (-6); Over

Game 419-420: Green Bay at Minnesota (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Green Bay 134.427; Minnesota 134.119
Dunkel Line: Even; 41
Vegas Line: Green Bay by 3; 44
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (+3); Under

Game 421-422: Buffalo at Cincinnati (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Buffalo 123.803; Cincinnati 131.215
Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 7 1/2; 47
Vegas Line: Cincinnati by 5; 44
Dunkel Pick: Cincinnati (-5); Over

Game 423-424: Cleveland at Jacksonville (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland 131.701; Jacksonville 135.072
Dunkel Line: Jacksonville by 3 1/2; 46
Vegas Line: Jacksonville by 1; 44
Dunkel Pick: Jacksonville (-1); Over

Game 425-426: Arizona at Kansas City (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Arizona 125.721; Kansas City 132.318
Dunkel Line: Kansas City by 6 1/2; 40
Vegas Line: Kansas City by 8; 44
Dunkel Pick: Arizona (+8); Under

Game 427-428: Seattle at New Orleans (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Seattle 124.565; New Orleans 138.393
Dunkel Line: New Orleans by 14; 51
Vegas Line: New Orleans by 11 1/2; 44
Dunkel Pick: New Orleans (-11 1/2); Over

Game 429-430: Atlanta at St. Louis (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta 131.169; St. Louis 131.108
Dunkel Line: Even; 40
Vegas Line: Atlanta by 3; 43 1/2
Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (+3); Under

Game 431-432: Tampa Bay at San Francisco (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay 128.025; San Francisco 128.887
Dunkel Line: San Francisco by 1; 37
Vegas Line: San Francisco by 3 1/2; 41 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Tampa Bay (+3 1/2); Under

Game 433-434: Indianapolis at New England (4:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Indianapolis 135.237; New England 140.050
Dunkel Line: New England by 5; 55
Vegas Line: New England by 3; 50
Dunkel Pick: New England (-3); Over

Game 435-436: NY Giants at Philadelphia (8:20 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: NY Giants 136.379; Philadelphia 137.246
Dunkel Line: Philadelphia by 1; 45
Vegas Line: Philadelphia by 3 1/2; 48 1/2
Dunkel Pick: NY Giants (+3 1/2); Under

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22

Game 437-438: Denver at San Diego (8:35 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Denver 124.342; San Diego 138.062
Dunkel Line: San Diego by 13 1/2; 53
Vegas Line: San Diego by 9 1/2; 50 1/2
Dunkel Pick: San Diego (-9 1/2); Over
 
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NFL Week 11 games

Raiders (5-4) @ Steelers (6-3)-- Oakland upset Steelers as 10-point dogs here LY; they’re 3-2 in last five series games, splitting last four visits here. Raiders won last three games before bye, scoring 38.3 ppg, outscoring teams 67-20 in second half, running ball for 226 ypg; they’ve allowed only six TDs on 53 drives in last four games, forcing 26 3/outs. Pitt defense allowed 12 ppg in first five games (five TDs on 55 drives), 25.5 in last four (nine TDs/45 drives). Penalties don’t kill; in their 3-game win streak, Raiders have been penalized 36 times for 339 yards. Over is 5-2 in last seven Raider games, 4-1 in Steeler games since Big Ben came back.

Texans (4-5) @ Jets (7-2)—Horrific Houston defense allowed 30.8 ppg in 1-4 skid over last five games, allowing 18 TDs on last 49 drives; letting Jaguars go 64 yards on two plays in 0:08 to win game last week was ugly. Texans are 0-4 vs Jets, losing two visits here 29-7/26-11- they’re 1-3 as underdog this year, 0-2 on road. Jets won seven of last eight games, but last three wins are by 4-3-3 points; last week, they became first-ever team to win OT road games in consecutive weeks—they allowed 9-10 points in their two losses, so teams that beat them shut Sanchez down. Over is 7-1 in last eight Jet games, 6-3 in Houston games, 3-1 in their road tilts.

Ravens (6-3) @ Panthers (1-8)—Baltimore had three extra days to prepare after tough loss in Atlanta last week; Carolina has three rookies at QB; Clausen had concussion next week, so Pike could get nod here, vs Raven defense that hasn’t been as good as past years, allowing 2+ TDs in six of last seven games. Ravens are 0-3 vs. Carolina, losing last two games by combined total of five points, but teams haven’t met since ’06. Seven of nine Baltimore games were decided by 7 or less points. Seven of eight Panther losses were by 10+ points. Under is 4-1 in Baltimore road games, 6-2 in last eight Panther games.

Redskins (4-5) @ Titans (5-4)—Interesting to see how Skins respond on short week after Monday night debacle; they were first home team in NFL history to trail 28-0 in first quarter!!! Washington allowed 14 or less points in all four of its wins, 27+ in all five losses. Titan QB Collins (ankle) is out for few weeks, so if Young were to get hurt again, untested rookie Rusty Smith (played at FAU) would see first NFL action; either that, or they’d just run Wildcat the whole game. Redskins split only two visits here, with last one eight years ago. Over is 5-1 in Titans’ last six games, 3-1 in last four Washington games.

Lions (2-7) @ Cowboys (2-7)—Detroit lost to 0-8 Buffalo last week, year after they lost to 0-7 Rams, but they’re still an amazing 8-1 vs spread this year, covering last six games- they’re 4-1 as road underdog, losing away games by 5-14-2-8-2 points (24-10 loss at Minnesota was their only non-cover this year). Cowboys looked like new team with their new coach last week, but with champ Saints visiting on Turkey Day next week, could a 2-7 team possibly look past this game? Dallas has still allowed average of 33.2 ppg in last six games. Cowboys won four of last five series games, with three of four wins by 10+ points; Lions actually split their last four visits here.

Packers (6-3) @ Vikings (3-6)—Minnesota outrushed Pack 196-84 in first meeting, but lost 28-24 in Lambeau (+2.5), as Rodgers averaged 8.4 yards/pass attempt. Pack allowed only one TD on 21 drives (ten 3/outs) in two wins since then, and should be fresh coming off bye. Capers’ defense has 10 takeaways in last three games, while offense hasn’t turned it over in last two games (+7). Minnesota allowed 21+ points in last six games, losing three of last four (11 giveaways, -6), and they trailed by 14 with 5:00 left in the win. All four Green Bay road games stayed under total (average total, 30.5), but over is 5-0-1 in Vikings’ last six games (average total, 47.2).

Bills (1-8) @ Bengals (2-7)-- Buffalo is 9-0 in this series since losing playoff game in Queen City 22 years ago; they won last three visits here, by 13-16-10 points. Bengals lost last six games, and were favored in three of them; they’re 1-3 at home (beat Ravens 15-10), 1-3 as favorite, 1-1 at home- they’re 0-7 when they give up more than 10 points. Last four Buffalo games were all decided by 3 or less points, after they had lost previous four games by 10+ points each. Last three Buffalo games stayed under total. Average total in last three series games is 56.0. Not sure how you could justify laying 5.5 points with team that hasn’t won in seven weeks.

Browns (3-6) @ Jaguars (5-4)—Cleveland beat Jags in each of last two years, both by 23-17 scores; Browns won last three visits here, in series where road team won five of last six meetings. Improved Browns lost to 7-2 Jets in OT last week, after beating Saints/Patriots before that, but they’re just 1-3 on road, scoring 13.7 ppg in three losses. Jags won last two games- they scored 31+ points in last four wins, and are 0-4 when they score less than 24. Cleveland is 3-0 with positive turnover ratio, 0-3 without it. Jags won field position battle in seven of nine games, and found a way to win on last play last week. Over is 6-1 in Browns’ last seven games, 7-2 in Jaguar games this season.

Cardinals (3-6) @ Chiefs (5-4)—Chief coach Todd Haley vs team he helped get to Super Bowl as OC two years ago. Arizona is 0-4 since its bye, allowing 30.8 ppg (allowed nine TDs on 36 drives in last three games); they lost last four road games, by average score of 34-13- they had two TD lead with 5:00 left in last road game, but Favre bailed Vikings out. Chiefs are 4-0 at home (1-1 as home favorite) winning by 7-21-22-3 points. KC won four of last five series games; Redbirds are 0-3-1 here, losing by 24-10-49 points, but last visit was in ’02. Seven of last eight Cardinal games, four of last five Chief games went over.

Seahawks (5-4) @ Saints (6-3)—Seattle scored 14 or less points in its losses, 22+ in its wins; Saints held three or less foes to 10 or less points. Seahawk QB Hasselbeck expected to play with broken bone in left wrist. Hawks are 2-3 on road, with losses by 17-17-30 points; they’re 4-3 as an underdog, 2-2 on road. Saints should be fresh after bye; they outscored last four opponents 62-23 in second half, and allowed only one TD on 23 drives in last two games. NO is 3-5-1 vs. spread as favorite, 1-3-1 at home, with wins by 5-2-10 points. All four Seattle losses are by 17+ points. Teams split ten series meetings (2-2 here), with last meeting in ’07.

Falcons (7-2) @ Rams (4-5)—Atlanta won last three games, scoring 31.3 ppg (11 TDs on 29 drives); they’re 1-2 (0-3 vs. spread) when scoring less than 20 points (only win 16-14 over 49ers). St Louis won its last four home games, allowing 11.5 ppg (gave up four TDs on 45 drives), but offense is having trouble in second half (Rams outscored 66-23 in second half of last five games). Atlanta is 2-2 on road with two OT games; they’re 4-3 as favorites, 1-1 on road. Falcons lost last five visits here, with last win here in ’98, when Tony Banks was Rams’ QB. Last four Atlanta games went over total; under is 4-1 in Rams’ home games.

Buccaneers (6-3) @ 49ers (3-6)—Home team won last seven series games, with Tampa Bay losing last eight visits here; Bucs are 1-11 on Candlestick Point, with only win vs 1-15 Niners back in 1980; teams split last six meetings, with average total of 31.5 in those six. Insertion of Troy Smith at QB has sparked 49ers, who won last two games, scoring 24-23 points, but fact is they’re just 5-24 on 3rd down in Smith’s two starts. Niners’ +6 turnover ratio (7-1) in last four games has been big help. Four of six Tampa wins have been by three or less points, as Freeman has proven to be clutch player (converted 13-23 on 3rd down in last two games). Over is 5-2 in Bucs’ last seven games.

Colts (6-3) @ Patriots (7-2)—Indy won four of last five games, Patriots six of last seven. Colt offense is banged-up; their only offensive TD vs Bengals last week came on 25-yard drive after a fumble. Patriots are 4-0 at home (2-1-1 as home favorite), with three wins by 10+ points. Indy covered only Game as dog this year (L24-26 @ Philly, +3). Indy won five of last six series games, with last four all decided by 4 or less points; Colts won last two visits here (last visit in ’06), 40-21/27-20. Average total in last six series games is 54.3; over is 4-1 in Colt road games, 7-2 in New England games this year. Brady was held to 14 points in each of his losses. Colts allowed 24+ in four of five road games. Seems like these teams play in Week 10 every year.

Giants (6-3) @ Eagles (6-3)—Big Blue was rolling along on 5-game win streak until Dallas upset them 33-20 last week, with 38-year old backup QB Kitna throwing for 14.1 yards/attempt. Eagles won four of last five games, as Vick is playing better than he ever has. Philly ran ball for 455 yards in last two games, gaining 994 yards; they’ve won field position battle in last four games. Giants offense has gained 497-487-480 total yards in last three games, even though they had two OL starters out last week. Philly won last four series games, three of which were in Swamp; Giants are 4-2 in last six visits here, but lost 40-17 in LY’s visits, only home win in last six series games.

Broncos (3-6) @ Chargers (4-5)—Bolts won six of last eight series games, but lost 34-23 at home to Denver LY, as Broncos raced out to 6-0 record—they’re 5-14 since then. In their last three games, wildly erratic Broncos have led 35-0 in 2nd quarter and trailed 35-0 in 2nd. Overall, they’ve lost four of last five games, are 2-5 as an underdog, with road losses by 7-14-8 points. Denver is 0-6 if they score less than 26 points. Chargers scored 33-29 points in winning last two games before their bye- they’re 3-1 as home favorite, with wins by 25-31-8 points (lost at home to NE). With Chiefs losing last two games, AFC West race is wide open. Average total in last four series games is 60.5.
 
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Thursday, November 18

Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins [NFL NETWORK | 8:20 PM ET]

BEARS: Chicago looked very impressive last week in beating the Vikings 27-13 SU. That win put the Bears 6-3 SU on the season, and in 1st place in the NFC South division. Chicago has played well on the road this year, going 3-1 SU and 2-1-1 ATS. The Bears are 3-1 both SU and ATS as the listed underdog this year. QB Jay Cutler has been able to manage the Bears offense since coming off their bye week 3 weeks ago. For the season, Cutler has thrown for more than 1,900 YDS and 12 TD's. The Bears are averaging 19.4 PPG this season, but if Cutler can continue to avoid costly mistakes, the sky is the limit in this offense. Only 1 opponent has scored more than 20 PTS against the Bears this season. The Bears are allowing just 16.2 PPG this year, 2nd fewest in the NFL. The Bears are 10-21-2 ATS in their last 33 games following a SU win. Chicago is 4-9 ATS in their last 13 games played on grass. The Bears are 2-7 ATS against a team with a winning record. Chicago is 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games after allowing less than 15 points in their previous game. The Bears are 2-9-1 ATS in their last 12 games as a road underdog. Chicago is 1-6 ATS in their last 7 road games against a team with a winning home record. The Bears are 0-3-1 ATS in their last 4 Thursday games overall.

Bears are 4-1 ATS last 5 games as an underdog.
Over is 6-2 last 8 games after allowing less than 15 points in their previous game.

Key Injuries - TE Desmond Clark (neck) is questionable.

Projected Score: 16

DOLPHINS: (-1, O/U 39.5) Miami might have won the battle against the Titans last week, but they certainly didn't win the war. The Dolphins beat the Titans 29-17 SU, yet they sustained injuries to 2 QB's and to T Jake Long. Miami is likely to rely on the Wildcat exclusively tonight, in response to the QB injuries to both Chad Pennington and Chad Henne. The Dolphins are 5-4 SU and 6-3 ATS overall this season. Miami is 3-2 ATS as the listed favorite this season. Unfortunately, the Dolphins are just 1-3 SU and 2-2 ATS at home this year. Miami is averaging just 19.1 PPG this season, the 2nd fewest of any team with a winning record. RB Ronnie Brown is averaging less than 4 YPC this year, and only has 3 TD's on the year. Miami is allowing 21.3 PPG to their opponents this season. The Dolphins are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games overall. The Dolphins are 7-3 ATS against a team with a winning record. Miami is 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after accumulating more than 350 total yards in their previous game. The Dolphins are 10-27 ATS in their last 37 games as a favorite. Miami is 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games after accumulating more than 250 yards passing in their previous game.

Dolphins are 6-25 ATS last 31 games as a home favorite.
Under is 19-9 last 28 games following a SU win.

Key Injuries - T Jake Long (shoulder) is probable.

Projected Score: 17 (UNDER-Total of the Day)
 
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NFL poolies' cheat sheet: Week 11

Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals (-5)
Why Bills cover: They're 6-1 ATS in their last seven meetings. Fred Jackson racked up 170 total yards last week and will get to test a Cincinnati defense that has allowed over 100 yards rushing seven times this season.

Why Bengals cover: Buffalo’s defense has forced an NFL-low eight turnovers and ranks dead last in the league against the run.

Total (44): Over is 5-2 in the last seven meetings.

Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys (-6.5)
Why Lions cover: Five of their seven losses this season have been decided by five points or less.

Why Cowboys cover: They responded well to new coach Jason Garrett last week and will host a Detroit squad that hasn't won on the road since Week 8 of the 2007 season.

Total (47): Over is 4-1 in the last five meetings.

Arizona Cardinals at Kansas City Chiefs (-9)
Why Cardinals cover: Teams have been finding ways to slow down the Chiefs’ league-leading rushing attack in recent weeks which puts more pressure on quarterback Matt Cassel.

Why Chiefs cover: The home team is 4-0 ATS in their last four meetings. Due to their inconsistent quarterback play, Arizona ranks second last in the NFL in total yards per game, offensive touchdowns and passer rating.

Total (44): Over is 7-1 in the Cardinals' last eight games and 4-1 in the Chiefs' last five games.

Houston Texans at New York Jets (-7)
Why Texans cover: They could follow Cleveland's formula from last week and keep the game within reach by pounding the ball on the ground with Arian Foster, who leads the league in rushing.

Why Jets cover: The Texans are 0-4 ATS in their last four meetings. Matt Schaub was hospitalized this week to deal with a bursa sac problem in his knee and will not be at 100 percent.

Total (45.5): Under is 4-0 in the last four meetings.

Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars (-1)
Why Browns cover: They're 4-1 ATS in their last five meetings in Jacksonville. The road team is 5-1 ATS in their last six meetings.

Why Jaguars cover: David Garrard and Maurice Jones-Drew are playing their best football of the season and the Browns will be without second-leading tackler Scott Fujita and possibly cornerback Sheldon Brown, who is questionable.

Total (43): Over is 4-0 in the Browns' last four games and 5-1 in the Jaguars' last six games.

Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers (-9)
Why Raiders cover: They're 4-1 ATS in their last five meetings. The underdog is 6-1 ATS in their last seven meetings. They could get both Nnamdi Asomugha and Zach Miller back from their injuries.

Why Steelers cover: They allow a league-low 63.2 yards per game on the ground. If Oakland can't get its rushing game going it will be up to an inconsistent Jason Campbell to move the ball through the air.

Total (41.5): Over is 5-2 in the Raiders' last seven road games and 4-1 in the Steelers' last five games overall.

Baltimore Ravens at Carolina Panthers (+10)
Why Ravens cover: The Panthers average an NFL-worst 11.6 points per game and will start rookie Tony Pike at quarterback with Jimmy Clausen and Matt Moore out.

Why Panthers cover: The Ravens' defense has been uncharacteristically porous recently, allowing 23.3 points per game over their last four contests.

Total (37): Under is 5-1 in the Ravens' last six road games and 12-4 in the Panthers' last 16 games overall.

Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings (+3)
Why Packers cover: They're 5-2 ATS in their last seven meetings and 5-2 ATS in their last seven meetings in Minnesota. The road team is 12-5 ATS in their last 17 meetings.

Why Vikings cover: The Packers are banged up on defense with defensive end Ryan Pickett and sack machine Clay Matthews questionable for Sunday.

Total (44): Over is 15-5-1 in the last 21 meetings and 3-0-1 in the last four meetings in Minnesota.

Washington Redskins at Tennessee Titans (-7)
Why Redskins cover: Keiland Williams has averaged 5.18 yards per carry and has scored four touchdowns in two games since replacing injured Ryan Torain at running back.

Why Titans cover: They will get Vince Young back from his ankle injury to face a Washington defense that continues to get torched, allowing an NFL-high 415.3 yards per game.

Total (44): Over is 4-0 in the last four meetings.

Atlanta Falcons at St. Louis Rams (+3)
Why Falcons cover: Their no-huddle offense is keeping opposing defenses on their heels and allowing Matt Ryan and Roddy White to make big plays downfield.

Why Rams cover: The Falcons are 3-8 ATS in their last 11 meetings and 1-4 ATS in their last five meetings in St. Louis. The home team is 5-1 ATS in their last six meetings.

Total (43): Over is 4-0 in the last four meetings.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Francisco 49ers (-3)
Why Buccaneers cover: They are averaging 140 yards per game on the ground since anointing LeGarrette Blount the lead rusher. Joe Nedney's absence will be a huge blow to the 49ers' special teams.

Why 49ers cover: The home team is 6-0 ATS in their last six meetings. Troy Smith has thrown for 552 yards and has not committed a turnover in two games since becoming the 49ers’ starting quarterback.

Total (41.5): Under is 5-1 in the last six meetings.

Seattle Seahawks at New Orleans Saints (-12)
Why Seahawks cover: They could get rookie left tackle Russell Okung back from his ankle injury to protect Matt Hasselbeck and open up hole for the running game.

Why Saints cover: Reggie Bush could finally return from his broken fibula to spark the ground game. Their defense is holding opponents to just 16.8 points per game.

Total (44.5): Under is 4-1 in the last five meetings.

Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots (-3)
Why Colts cover: They're 4-1-1 ATS in their last six meetings. The underdog is 11-3-2 ATS in their last 16 meetings. The past five meetings have been decided by seven points or less.

Why Patriots cover: The Colts are only averaging 81.6 rushing yards per game since Joseph Addai went down and with all the injured receivers, Indianapolis could have a hard time keeping up with New England's offense.

Total (50.5): Over is 7-1 in the Colts' last eight road games and 4-1 in the Patriots' last five home games.

New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles (-3)
Why Giants cover: They're 4-1 ATS in their last five meetings in Philadelphia. The road team is 5-1 ATS in their last six meetings. The underdog is 10-1 ATS in their last 11 meetings.

Why Eagles cover: Michael Vick is coming off arguably the best game of his career and has the ability to avoid New York's feared pass rush which is their biggest asset.

Total (48.5): Over is 8-3-1 in the last 12 meetings in Philadelphia.

Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers (-10)
Why Broncos cover: Antonio Gates is dealing with a foot injury and is questionable to suit up on Monday. Running back Ryan Mathews is also in danger of missing this game with an injured ankle.

Why Chargers cover: The favorite is 5-1-1 ATS in their last seven meetings. The Broncos are 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight meetings. Receivers Legedu Naanee and Malcom Floyd are both expected to return from their hamstring injuries.

Total (50.5): Over is 6-2 in the last eight meetings and the top two passers in the league will face off.
 
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Dallas Cowboys -7
Jacksonville Jaguars -2
 
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HRC PREMIUM NFL ACTION-November 21st-22nd

Capper: JSM Sports (Handicappers Paradise)

Play Strengths
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2* Action
5* Selection (Rated)
8* Premium (Rated)
10* Diamond (Rated)
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[416] Tennessee |8*|Bet B|OPEN -6.5|B+1/2|FOX|1:00 pm EST

[410] Pittsburgh |5*|Bet A|OPEN -6.5|B+1/2|CBS|1:00 pm EST

[420] Minnesota |5*|Bet A|OPEN +3.5|B+1/2|FOX|1:00 pm EST

[427] Seattle |5*|Bet A|OPEN +12.5|B+1/2|FOX|4:05 pm EST

[437] Denver |5*|Bet A|OPEN +10.5|B+1/2|ESPN|8:35 pm EST

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This is the "NFL SPREAD SYSTEM" buy 1/2 on only even spreads (4 game chase)
 

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EAGLES -3
opinion on over

RAVENS -11
JAX -1`
NEW ENGLAND -3` best bet

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Sunday 11/21

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5-Tampa Bay +3.5
 
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Sunday's NFL Picks:

1 PM

Tennessee Titans -6.5*

4 PM

Seattle Seahawks +12*

New England Patriots -3.5

8PM

New York Giants +3.5*
 
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nfl plays

rotation 411/412 ::: Houston texans @ new york jets (jets -7 @ most all books)
rotation 413/414 ::: Baltimore ravens @ carolina panthers (panthers +12 @ sportsbet & carib)
rotation 423/424 ::: Cleveland browns @ jacksonville jaguars (jags -1 @ BetMania, 5dimes, bet phoenix, canbet, pinnancle, sportsbet & the greek)
rotation 427/428 :::: Seattle seahawks @ new orleans saints (saints -11 @ carib & sbg)
rotation 429/430 ::::: Atlanta falcons @ st. Louis rams (falcons -3 @ most all books)
rotation 433/434 ::: Indianapolis colts @ new england patriots (colts +4 1/2 @ carib)
rotation 435/436 :::: New york giants @ philadelphia eagles (eagles -3 @ most all books)
 
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Baltimore at Carolina (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
3 UNIT* PICK:Carolina +11 (-110)

Buffalo at Cincinnati (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
4 UNIT* PICK: Total UNDER 44 -110

Game: Green Bay at Minnesota (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
2 UNIT* PICK: Minnesota +3.5 (-120)
4 UNIT* PICK: Game Total UNDER 44 -110

Game: Detroit at Dallas (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
5 UNIT* PICK: Detroit +6.5 (-110)
4 UNIT* PICK: Game Total UNDER 46.5 -110

Game: Washington at Tennessee (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
3 UNIT* PICK: Washington +7 (-110)

Game: Cleveland at Jacksonville (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
4 UNIT* PICK: Cleveland +1.5

Game: Houston at New York Jets (Sunday 11/21 1:00 PM Eastern)
4 UNIT* PICK: +7 (-110)

Game: Tampa Bay at San Francisco (Sunday 11/21 4:05 PM Eastern)
4 UNIT* PICK: Total UNDER 41.5 -110

Game: Indianapolis at New England (Sunday 11/21 4:15 PM Eastern)
4 UNIT* PICK: Total UNDER 50 -110

Game: New York Giants at Philadelphia (Sunday 11/21 8:20 PM Eastern)
5 UNIT* PICK: Total UNDER 48 -110
 
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2010/2011 Football Record: 63%

Sunday's Selections:
[415] 8* Washington |Medium|+6.5 (open)|B+0|FOX|1:00 pm EST

[417] 5* Detroit |Small|+9 (open)|B+0|FOX|1:00 pm EST
 
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Week 11 HILTON CONTEST
Top PLay (7-2-1 ATS)
1. Baltimore (124)
2. Atlanta (89)
3. NY Giants (80)
4. San ran (78)
5. Oakland (73)

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Top Contestant(s) (two tied)
(33-15-2): Oak / Ny Jets / Balt / Buff / Jax
(33-15-2): Oak / Balt / Kansas City / Atlanta / San Fran

The Top 3 all have Oakland & Baltimore
5 of the Top 6 have Oakland

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Bottom Contestant(s) (two tied)
(17-32-1): NY Jets / Kansas City / Jax / Atlanta / San Fran
(17-32-1) Chic / Oak / Buff / Jax / San Fran
 

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