There hasn’t been a bigger Monday Night football betting game all year. Neither have the Saints faced a bigger challenge to their perfect record what they’ll be up against on Monday night when the New England Pats roll into the Super Dome.
Football action doesn’t get much better than this and you can be sure that any red-blooded football fan in the world with a TV will be tuning into this matchup.
The 7-3 Pats vs the 10-0 Saints. It doesn’t get much better than that. For the first time all year odds makers are giving New England points in this Monday Night football odds matchup.
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There is no bigger game this week in the NFL than the game between the 10-0 Saints and the 7-3 Pats. In fact, there will no bigger Monday Night football betting game this season than New England and New Orleans in the Super Dome.
This game is so big that it might actually live up to the hype. The teams are very similar in that they both run high octane offenses that put up a tone of points. Both teams are lead by outstanding QBs as well with Tom Brady and Drew Brees promising to punish their opponent’s defenses.
On offense it’s almost a wash. There should be plenty of points hung the board in this Monday Night football odds clash of the titans. Both QBs stretch the field when the opportunity is there but they both make there livings dumping balls underneath as well to make up for a lack of between the tackle running game. Read more…
Maybe Chris Johnson isn’t all that crazy. Everybody knows the Titans RB can run the ball like nobody’s business but when he started handicapping NFL games a few weeks ago and claimed that the Titans would rattle off ten straight wins the crazy quotient was upped to absurd levels.
Yet anyone who saw the Titans bull-doze their way to a Monday Night football betting win over the Texans has to admit, a Tennessee run doesn’t seem quite as ridiculous as it once did. After starting the season 0-6 there is absolutely no one could foresee a four-game winning streak but the team’s turnaround boils down to two key events: Vince Young taking over the starting role and Johnson emerging as the best back in the NFL.
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There was once upon a time in NFL football odds that the Thanksgiving Day matchups were compelling. But with the Detroit Lions a staple on this holiday that hasn’t been the case for quite some time. That could change this NFL betting year with rookie QB Matthew Stafford playing some inspired football and leading to Detroit Lions in the future.
The Lions are coming off their longest NFL fooball odds winning streak of the year (1 NFL odds game) after knocking off the worst team in the football odds (Cleveland 1-9). At 6-4 the Packers, flawed as they are, are still in playoff contention. Catching NFC North leading Minnesota probably isn’t going to happen, but the Packers have a good shot at capturing a wildcard playoff spot. Read more…
On Monday night football betting the former Houston franchise (the Tennessee Titans) will take on the current Houston franchise. This is an interesting matchup for any number of reasons the least of which is the Houston connection.
Since re-instating Vince Young as the starting QB the Titans are a perfect 3-0; that’s a pretty big deal for a team that started the season 0-6. The team will look to run its record to 4-6 in the Monday Night football betting, something that once seemed impossible.
Tennessee’s best weapon, Chris Johnson is putting together one of the best statistical years a RB has had in years. He’s already broken the 1,000 yard barrier and is averaging 121 yards a game on an astounding 6.4 yards per carry.
The Texans must slow down Johnson to win this Monday Night football odds contest. Stopping him completely isn’t likely to happen, not with his big play potential but if they can keep him under 100 yards the Texans will win. Read more…