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NFL & NCAAF Weekend Game Preview And Analysis

Betting on the NFLHere’s a second take on the Week Three NFL Betting action, this time from the team at Bodog Sportsbook.

It looks so easy watching it on television – just advance the ball 10 yards, and you get four downs to do it. But football teams in the pros and in college have to design increasingly complex offensive strategies to move the ball downfield against defenders that get bigger, faster, and stronger every year. It can take a game or two to work the bugs out. Not coincidentally, the over was the winning football bet in both the NFL (9-7) and FBS (34-30) last week.

We’ll see if the nation’s offenses continue to mature this week. All times are Eastern; for the latest football betting lines, visit Bodog Sports.

Saturday: No. 9 Miami-Florida at No. 11 Virginia Tech (3:30 p.m., ABC)

The Hurricanes (2-0 SU and ATS) are 3-point road favorites and getting plenty of attention in their return to the national spotlight. The offense is rolling with QB Jacory Harris (five touchdowns and five picks in two games) earning some early Heisman buzz as a sophomore. And QB Tyrod Taylor finagled a win for Virginia Tech (2-1 SU, 1-2 ATS) last week against Nebraska. But the Cornhuskers run defense was good enough to cash in as a 5-point puppy, and Miami is also stout against the run. Taylor picked up negative yardage in each of Tech’s two ATS losses. The ‘Canes are 1-7 ATS in their last eight yearly visits to Lane Stadium, with the under at 5-2.

Saturday: Iowa at No. 5 Penn State (8:00 p.m., ABC)

Last year’s 11-win season (7-4-1 ATS) and trip to the Rose Bowl put at least a temporary end to the questions surrounding the abilities of Penn State’s octogenarian coach, Joe Paterno. The Lions are off to another strong start at 3-0, but only 0-3 ATS, failing to cover spreads of nearly 30 points in each game. They’re laying only 10 points (–105) this week, and it’s to the only team that beat them in the regular season last year, the Hawkeyes (3-0 SU, 2-0 ATS). Iowa will blitz Penn State QB Darryl Clark (eight TDs, three INTs) and take advantage of the holes in his offensive line. That should keep the game fairly close as Iowa attempts to mask its own deficiencies in protecting QB Ricky Stanzi (five TDs, three INTs). The underdog is 7-2 against the football odds in their last nine matchups.

Sunday: Tennessee at N.Y. Jets (1:00 p.m., CBS)

The Jets are one of this year’s early and pleasant surprises at 2-0 SU and ATS under first-year head coach Rex Ryan and first-year QB Mark Sanchez (91.3 passer rating). The Titans, on the other hand, are 0-2 (1-1 ATS) after losing to Pittsburgh and Houston by a field goal. The spread for this matchup is also Jets –3 (+105) with a low, low total of 37. Without the gigantic and versatile Albert Haynesworth on the defensive line, Tennessee’s pass rush has taken a step back this year, while Sanchez is getting excellent protection from left tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson.

Sunday: New Orleans at Buffalo (4:05 p.m., FOX)

The Bills have been even more surprising than the Jets, nearly upsetting the Patriots (-13) in the season opener and beating the Buccaneers (+4) quite handily. QB Trent Edwards (104.9 passer rating) has responded nicely to the simplified playbook of new offensive co-ordinator Alex Van Pelt, although he has been sacked six times already. The Saints’ offense exploded in a pair of easy wins over the Lions (+14) and the injured Eagles (+2.5). That gives us a massive total of 52 points for Sunday’s matchup with the Bills getting six points (-105) on their own field. Buffalo is 7-3 ATS in its last 10 home games as an underdog.

Sunday: Indianapolis at Arizona (8:20 p.m., NBC)

Although Peyton Manning (110.3 passer rating) has a pair of 300-yard passing games and a pair of victories under his belt, the Colts (1-1 ATS) are gaining very little on the ground and were fortunate to win both times. The Cardinals (1-1 SU and ATS) rebounded from a poor opener to beat Jacksonville (–3) in one of QB Kurt Warner’s finest games ever: 24-for-26, 243 yards, two TDs. The Cards are also getting positive results from first-round pick Beanie Wells (5.2 yards per carry). They’re 2.5-point home faves on Sunday night with a total of 48.

Football season is in full swing – and the Bodog Sportsbook has all the Football lines to keep you going!

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NFL Week 3 Betting Picks

Here’s the latest installation of picks on the NFL betting action from the team at BetOnline sportsbook. More in-depth game analysis is available on site at this US friendly bookmaker.
>> Review and rating of BetOnline.com

ATLANTA FALCONS @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27TH – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Patriots -4

Tom Brady and the Patriots are struggling to regain their 2007 form, while the Falcons—last year’s surprise playoff team—look even better this season.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS @ ARIZONA CARDINALS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 8:20 PM ET
Spread: Cardinals -2

With Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, Kurt Warner and Larry Fitzgerald involved, expect the skies to be filled with footballs on Sunday night.

TENNESSEE TITANS @ NEW YORK JETS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Jets -2.5

Can Rex Ryan keep the magic rolling with his impressive Jets defense? The Titans better hope not because they’re staring 0-3 in the face.

CAROLINA PANTHERS @ DALLAS COWBOYS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 – 8:30 PM ET
Spread: Cowboys -9

Tony Romo will be trying for his first win in Dallas’ new stadium; Jake Delhomme will be trying to keep his job.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Vikings -7

This is a battle of two of the NFL’s best running backs. Adrian Peterson leads the league with 272 yards on the ground; last week, Frank Gore did his best Adrian Peterson impression and ripped off 207 yards and two scores.

MIAMI DOLPHINS @ SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 4:15 PM ET
Spread: Chargers -6

The Dolphins are desperate to prove they weren’t flukes last year, but they could be in over their head against Philip Rivers, who threw for 436 yards against Baltimore last week.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS @ BUFFALO BILLS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 4:05 PM ET
Spread: Saints -5

Averaging 46.5 points per game, New Orleans’ offense looks unstoppable. Buffalo will turn to rising star Fred Jackson for points after he ran for 163 yards against Tampa last week.

CHICAGO BEARS @ SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 4:05 PM ET
Spread: Bears -1.5

Bears fans can breathe a sigh of relief after Jay Cutler got a win against Pittsburgh. Seattle fans should be worried, though—Matt Hasselbeck injured his ribs in last week’s loss to the Niners.

GREEN BAY PACKERS @ ST. LOUIS RAMS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Packers -6.5

The Packers suffered a surprising loss to the Bengals and their offensive line is in complete disarray, but it’s debatable whether the Rams, who have been outscored 37-7 this year, can take advantage.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS @ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Eagles -9

The Chiefs gave up a late fourth-quarter touchdown drive to Oakland, dropping them to 0-2. Philly was spanked by the Saints and will be looking to rebound against the lowly Chiefs.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS @ HOUSTON TEXANS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Texans -3.5

Houston bounced back from an embarrassing Week 1 loss, largely thanks to Matt Schaub (357 yards, four touchdowns). Jacksonville has a tough task ahead to get its first win of the year.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS @ DETROIT LIONS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Redskins -6.5

Detroit and Washington are both 0-2, so something has to give. Don’t expect a lot of points in this one—they combined for just 20 points last week.

NEW YORK GIANTS @ TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Giants -6.5

New York hasn’t missed a beat without Plaxico Burress, opening the season with two wins over division rivals. Tampa Bay will need a better effort than what its shown to knock off the Giants.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS @ CINCINNATI BENGALS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 4:15 PM ET
Spread: Steelers -4

The Steelers need their running game to get going and help Ben Roethlisberger out. Speaking of running games, Cincy’s Cedric Benson is reviving his career after rushing for 141 yards against Green Bay.

CLEVELAND BROWNS @ BALTIMORE RAVENS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 1:00 PM ET
Spread: Ravens -13

Thanks to quarterback Joe Flacco and a great running game, the Ravens’ offense is more explosive than it’s ever been. Cleveland will have a tough time tarnishing Baltimore’s 2-0 record.

DENVER BRONCOS @ OAKLAND RAIDERS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 – 4:15 PM ET
Spread: Raiders -1

After a terrible offseason many expected the Broncos to plummet, yet here we are and they’re 2-0. A win will put Oakland in a tie for first in the AFC West, though, and the Raiders showed some mental toughness in last week’s comeback against Kansas City.

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