| Nov 9th, 2009 The Monday Night
Football odds offers great opportunity as the Pittsburgh Steelers play at
the Denver Broncos. The Kansas City Chiefs cut RB Larry Johnson because
what is being called a gay slur. Lawrence Taylor again gets arrested. The
Cowboys rout the Eagles and the Saints and Colts remain undefeated.
The nation’s top sports services are ganging up on the sportsbooks like porpoise vs. dolphin
mob. It’s almost like the pro bettors are committing espionage on the
oddsmakers,
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Spurs play host to
the Raptors, the Tar Heels get their season underway, and the Steelers hit the
gridiron versus Denver.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
The Broncos play host to the Steelers on Monday night in the week’s marquee NFL
matchup. The Broncos (6-1 SU, 6-1 ATS) are coming off their first loss of the
season, as they fell 30-7 in Baltimore
last week. Kyle Orton went 23-of-37 for 152 yards passing in that loss, with no
TD passes and no interceptions. Knowshon Moreno ran for 39 yards on 10 carries
and found the end zone once.
Pittsburgh (5-2 SU, 2-5 ATS) got
past Minnesota 27-17 in their
last contest, as Ben Roethlisberger completed 14-of-26 pass attempts for 175
yards with one TD strike. Mike Wallace caught three passes for 72 yards and a
touchdown in that win. The oddsmakers have the Steelers listed as 3-point road
favorites for Monday night’s matchup, while the total for the contest has been
pegged at 40.
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Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
The NBA has five games on tap for Monday, with Utah at New York, Minnesota at
Golden State, New Orleans at the Clippers, Phoenix at Philadelphia, and Toronto
at San Antonio. The Raptors fell to 3-3 on the season with a 129-101 loss to
the Mavericks on Saturday; Chris Bosh had 26 points and 12 boards in that loss.
The Spurs are now 2-3 on the year after losing to Portland 96-84 on Friday
night. Richard Jefferson tossed in a team-high 19 points for San
Antonio.
As well, the college basketball schedule gets underway Monday with four games
on the slate - Alcorn
State at No. 16 Ohio State, Albany
at Syracuse, Murray
State at No. 13 California, and
also Florida International at No. 6 North Carolina.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, there’s just one game on the National Hockey League schedule for
Monday night, with Los Angeles at Chicago.
The 10-5-2 Kings fell 3-1 to Nashville in
their last game on Saturday, with Dustin Brown providing the team’s only goal.
Jon Quick stopped 22 of 25 Predators shots in that defeat. The
8-5-2 Blackhawks fell 4-3 in a shootout to Colorado on
Friday night. Dustin Byfuglien, Duncan Keith,
and Andrew Ladd had the goals for the Hawks in Friday’s defeat.
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