Aug 15th, 2010 Using some of the best sports betting intel in the world, the NFL Specialists of GodsTips are in the midst of a sensational weekend in beating the NFL odds
Saturday and Sunday, it was a combined 4-1.
On Sunday, the winningest service off all-time has just one play, an easy winner.
A tough loss with the Seattle Seahawks, winning but failing to cover do to a late two-point conversion. But the rest of the card was brilliant.
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Wise Guy…
MINNESOTA +2.5 St. Louis
Our official outlaw line is Minnesota -2. The official outlaw line is what the point spread would be without any adjustments to public perception. Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said Friday that Steven Jackson won’t play much, if at all. They are not deep after that and the Rams will spend a lot of time tonight working on finding a backup, so that means a lot of touches for mediocre players.
This team is already banged up due to the physical training camp conducted by coach Steve Spagnuolo. The Rams don’t have much depth, and injuries will be more devastating to them than just about every other NFL team. Two key members in the trenches are out: John Greco (pectoral muscle) and Jacob Bell (abdominal muscle).
Yes, the Vikings are without Brett Favre, Percy Harvin, and Sidney Rice, but they are still much deeper than the Vikes.
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ARIZONA +1.5 Houston
Our official outlaw line is Arizona -2. The official outlaw line is what the point spread would be without any adjustments to public perception.
CLEVELAND +2.5 Green Bay
Green Bay has some big injuries.
Cornerback Al Harris (knee) and safety Atari Bigby (ankle) started training camp on the physically unable to perform list. Brad Jones, penciled in to replace departed free agent Aaron Kampman at outside linebacker, left the opening practice with a back injury. Linebacker Clay Matthews is also out with a hamstring injury.
SAN FRANCISCO -3 Indianapolis
Obviously the switch to Jim Caldwell from Tony Dungy was seamless. Not only does this Colts regime not take practice games too seriously, we saw last year they don’t even take regular season games too seriously even if a perfect record is on the line.
How little does this mean to Indy? Coach Jim Caldwell said the chances of safety Bob Sanders playing “are slim.” It’s also possible defensive end Dwight Freeney and receiver Anthony Gonzalez will be held out of the game.
The list of players who will not play consists of tight end Dallas Clark, defensive tackle Keyunta Dawson, wide receiver Pierre Garcon, linebackers Clint Session and Ramon Humber, offensive tackle Charlie Johnson, center Jeff Saturday and offensive lineman Jacques McClendon.
Who will cover Monday Night Football game between the New York Giants and New York Jets? The Jets are -2.5 with a total of 33.5 at sportsbooks.
Chances are professional gamblers are on the right side again.
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