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2007-10-25Sports betting, NFL: Washington Redskins at New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers at Denver BroncosNFL Sunday Football: Washington Redskins at New England Patriots
'Skins +16 Over 48Pats -16 Under 48
The New England Patriots dismantled the the Miami Dolphins to up their record to 7-0 both SU and ATS and not surprisingly are getting 80% majority of the betting action so far.
New England's next high profile matchup will be against the Indianapolis Colts in two weeks, a game that Sportsbetting.com already has the line up for, and they have the Pats at -4, but in the meantime they face the Washington Redskins.
You can be sure that coach Belichick has his troops focused on the here-and-now and not the week after, but how can you concentrate on a Washington team when a match against the incomparable Peyton Manning and Colts looms on the horizon?
The Redskins are having a very respectable year overall, with an SU record of 4-2 nipping at the heals of the second place New York Giants, who have played one more game.
The 'Skins don't have nearly a good record against the number though, with a 2-2-2 record, most recently losing as a 9-point chalk against the Arizona Cardinals.
Will the Pats be caught seeing Indy blue when they should be focusing on Washington burgundy?
NFL Monday Nighter: Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos
Packers +3 Over 41½Broncos -3 Under 41½
Although the Denver Broncos pulled off an upset as 4-point underdogs against the Pittsburgh Steelers last week and although they are listed as a 3-point chalk this week, you might want to think long and hard before wagering against Brett Favre and his Packers.
Favre has been experiencing a bit of a renaissance of sorts this year with 1715 yards passing and 9 passing TDs at the halfway mark of the NFL season.
Complementing that, for Green Bay supporters, is the Pack's 4-1-1 record against the number.
The amount of parity between both Denver and Green Bay might account for the 3-point line and a 50-50 split in the early betting action.
Week 8 in the NFL should end with a tightly contested battle.
Enjoy all the sports action.
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