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STEVE MERRIL St. Louis Rams vs. Indianapolis Colts (NFL) - Nov 10, 2013 1:00 PM EST Play: Point Spread: 10.0/-115 St. Louis Rams Free Play St. Louis is on a 3-game losing streak with their last two losses coming at home. The Rams benefit from this game being on the road as it will allow them to escape the negative criticism from the media and fans in their city. St. Louis is just 1-3 on the road but they’ve played a brutal away schedule with games at Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Carolina. Despite the Colts having a better record than all four of those teams, St. Louis is actually taking a big step down in class and talent in this game. Kellen Clemens has started under center for the last two games and the Rams have been quite competitive. They lost 14-9 to Seattle and last week lost 28-21 to Tennessee. A repeat of those two performances will give St. Louis an easy pointspread cover in this game. The St. Louis defense is finally playing up to expectations as they’ve been stout in their last two games. The Rams allowed a total of 498 yards to the Seahawks and Titans while collecting 11 sacks in those two games. Their ability tot get pressure on Indianapolis QB Andrew Luck will be important in this game, especially since Luck’s go-to receiver Reggie Wayne is out with injury. Indianapolis comes in off a miracle win and ATS cover last week in Houston. The Colts trailed 24-6 late into the third quarter before rallying for a 27-24 win. The Colts were extremely fortunate to win that game, and it was their second consecutive national TV win as they beat the Broncos 39-33 in their previous game. Indianapolis doesn’t have a strong enough defense to be laying more than a touchdown to any team, even the Rams. The Colts are allowing opponents 5.7 yards per play which ranks them #24 in the NFL. They are also giving up 7.2 yards per pass attempt which ranks them #23 in the league. Indianapolis has allowed 24 points or more in three of their last four games; they allowed 17 points or less in three of their first four games this season. Those numbers indicate that the Colts’ defense is in decline. In 25 games with Andrew Luck at quarterback, Indianapolis has been more than a 3-point favorite just four times. The Colts are 4-0 SU in those games but three of those four wins came by 4, 7, and 4 points. That means they are just 1-3 ATS based on the posted pointspread so we’ll take the generous points with the Rams in this game on Sunday afternoon.
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JIMMY BOYD CRUSHED the sportsbook yesterday going 11-2 cashing his Big 10 GOM and PAC 12 GOY! SEAN HIGGS went 4-0 in CFB cashing his Money-Bomb 10* on Kansas State KYLE HUNTER went 9-3 and cashed his CFB Total of the Month.
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STEVE MERRIL St. Louis Rams vs. Indianapolis Colts (NFL) - Nov 10, 2013 1:00 PM EST Play: Point Spread: 10.0/-115 St. Louis Rams Free Play St. Louis is on a 3-game losing streak with their last two losses coming at home. The Rams benefit from this game being on the road as it will allow them to escape the negative criticism from the media and fans in their city. St. Louis is just 1-3 on the road but they’ve played a brutal away schedule with games at Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Carolina. Despite the Colts having a better record than all four of those teams, St. Louis is actually taking a big step down in class and talent in this game. Kellen Clemens has started under center for the last two games and the Rams have been quite competitive. They lost 14-9 to Seattle and last week lost 28-21 to Tennessee. A repeat of those two performances will give St. Louis an easy pointspread cover in this game. The St. Louis defense is finally playing up to expectations as they’ve been stout in their last two games. The Rams allowed a total of 498 yards to the Seahawks and Titans while collecting 11 sacks in those two games. Their ability tot get pressure on Indianapolis QB Andrew Luck will be important in this game, especially since Luck’s go-to receiver Reggie Wayne is out with injury. Indianapolis comes in off a miracle win and ATS cover last week in Houston. The Colts trailed 24-6 late into the third quarter before rallying for a 27-24 win. The Colts were extremely fortunate to win that game, and it was their second consecutive national TV win as they beat the Broncos 39-33 in their previous game. Indianapolis doesn’t have a strong enough defense to be laying more than a touchdown to any team, even the Rams. The Colts are allowing opponents 5.7 yards per play which ranks them #24 in the NFL. They are also giving up 7.2 yards per pass attempt which ranks them #23 in the league. Indianapolis has allowed 24 points or more in three of their last four games; they allowed 17 points or less in three of their first four games this season. Those numbers indicate that the Colts’ defense is in decline. In 25 games with Andrew Luck at quarterback, Indianapolis has been more than a 3-point favorite just four times. The Colts are 4-0 SU in those games but three of those four wins came by 4, 7, and 4 points. That means they are just 1-3 ATS based on the posted pointspread so we’ll take the generous points with the Rams in this game on Sunday afternoon.
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