JACKSONVILLE AT DETROIT: This game hasn't generated too much interest because of turmoil on both teams. Detroit doesn't have a quarterback, and just signed Daunte Culpepper as an emergency solution. Jacksonville's players are fighting with their head coach, and just lost last week to previously winless Cincinnati. How could you bet on either team?! Sharps who did bet took the dog at +7 (I'm seeing 6.5 in most places now) and the Under (as the total has dropped from 45 to 44). I don't expect this to be a game that generates much interest Sunday from the sharps or the public. Too many unknowns.
TENNESSEE AT CHICAGO: Here's another game with quarterback issues. At first it was thought that Rex Grossman would play for the Bears. The sharps hate Rex Grossman. He's just too turnover prone to trust. Late word this week though was that Kyle Orton was going to try and play with his sprained ankle. Is that any better? If Orton were 100% healthy, the sharps would like Chicago for sure getting a field goal at home against an undefeated team coming off an overtime win. Nobody stays undefeated in the NFL. Even powerful New England eventually lost last year. I think the sharps will wait for game day news before deciding on this one. I'm hearing some interest on the Under from the totals guys.
BUFFALO AT NEW ENGLAND: Early dog and Under money came in on this one. New England opened at -4.5 and is down to -3.5. The total dropped from 43 down to 41.5. I should note though that the line movement stopped at -3.5 rather than going through the field goal. That's a sign that the sharps don't really "love" Buffalo, or the number would have kept on dropping. Or, oddsmakers are concerned about getting public money on the Patriots at -3, so they're keeping it at 3.5 for the time being. I'm interested to see how the public bets this game. New England hasn't looked great as a favorite this year.
NEW ORLEANS AT ATLANTA: Totals guys loved the Over here, as it went from an opener of 48.5 up to 50. The number 48 is fairly common in the NFL. Oddsmakers opened it a tick higher than that hoping to discourage Over play. Yet, the money STILL came in! That tells you the totals experts had it pegged in the low 50's. Nothing yet of interest on the team side. New Orleans is coming in off a bye. Both of these are dome teams. The stage is certainly set for a shootout at least.
ST. LOUIS AT NY JETS: Early money came in on the Jets at -7. I'm now seeing -8 or -8.5 in most places. That surprised me because the Jets have a bad history as favorites. Some of that may have been sharps taking a position hoping that the public had fallen in love again with Brett Favre after the upset at Buffalo last week. St. Louis looked very bad in the loss to Arizona last week too. I'm guessing this is more about position-taking than anything else. The total has dropped from 47 down to 44.5. A lot of totals guys like playing Unders in the Northeast in the last two months of the season because of the weather. They'll buy positions off the openers on the assumption that the weather is going to be bad. If it turns out to be mild, they can always get off the play on game day by investing back on the Over. There's really no downside to that approach because totals rarely rise off the openers in the Northern cities at this stage of the season.
SEATTLE AT MIAMI: We have another Under here, with the total opening at 44 and going down to 42.5. Under in Miami has been a popular play with sharps this year. Seattle's offense isn't going to scare anyone. This is one of those "bad body clock" games I wrote about earlier this season. Sharps aren't doing much on the team side here because of that. They wouldn't lay a big number with a team like Miami. They've seen enough bad travel games so far that investing big in Seattle just doesn't make any sense right now. The money that did come in came lightly on the road dog. Some old-schoolers will take more than a TD from any team that isn't over .500. It's worked well for them over the years. Seattle hasn't traveled East very well this year though, and lucked into a last second back door cover at Tampa Bay.