the loss of greg hardy is definitely having an effect on the panthers defensive schemes.
the game against the eagles was an eye opener on how the team has fallen apart. cam not being cam is obviously a factor. the hawks arent too far off either. two good teams not making much of their opportunities.
if i had to choose: panthers at home. slight lean. just because. tread lightly.
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the loss of greg hardy is definitely having an effect on the panthers defensive schemes.
the game against the eagles was an eye opener on how the team has fallen apart. cam not being cam is obviously a factor. the hawks arent too far off either. two good teams not making much of their opportunities.
if i had to choose: panthers at home. slight lean. just because. tread lightly.
I had originally liked Minnesota getting points against Chicago, but can't find one forum that hasn't chosen The Vikings to dominate. The public may be right this week, but unless you go to Atlantic City you won't find many casinos or sportsbooks going out of business.
Today: Both of these NFC South teams are just one game behind The Saints and actually have a shot at the playoffs, but the chances of either making the post-season are slim. Atlanta has been a great team to bet against, but not last week, and probably not today. They've been playing better and their banged up offensive line has been surprisingly consistent. This was especially noticeable against Detroit.
Carolina is being mismanaged. Cam Newton was obviously not 100% last week but remained in the lineup. He often relies on his feet and has questionable processing abilities making read options. This is especially tough when your legs are banged up.
Most importantly, they are the only team besides The Steelers that haven't had a bye yet.
In addition, their game plan last week made little sense. They sacrificed their pass defense to control the run.
NFL outcomes are less predictable than ever this season, but it seems like Carolina is rudderless and may be a good bet to go against.
I like The Atlanta Falcons -1.5 bit.ly/eysxMK
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I had originally liked Minnesota getting points against Chicago, but can't find one forum that hasn't chosen The Vikings to dominate. The public may be right this week, but unless you go to Atlantic City you won't find many casinos or sportsbooks going out of business.
Today: Both of these NFC South teams are just one game behind The Saints and actually have a shot at the playoffs, but the chances of either making the post-season are slim. Atlanta has been a great team to bet against, but not last week, and probably not today. They've been playing better and their banged up offensive line has been surprisingly consistent. This was especially noticeable against Detroit.
Carolina is being mismanaged. Cam Newton was obviously not 100% last week but remained in the lineup. He often relies on his feet and has questionable processing abilities making read options. This is especially tough when your legs are banged up.
Most importantly, they are the only team besides The Steelers that haven't had a bye yet.
In addition, their game plan last week made little sense. They sacrificed their pass defense to control the run.
NFL outcomes are less predictable than ever this season, but it seems like Carolina is rudderless and may be a good bet to go against.
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