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Rams vs. 49ers Fantasy Football Picks, Odds, Expert Predictions
San Francisco 49ers vs. St. Louis Rams odds has San Francisco (-3) -120 with a total of 42.5.
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Thu, Sep 26, 2013 EST
Rot# |
First To Score |
Moneyline |
1001 |
49ers |
-135 |
1002 |
Rams |
+105 |
All wagers have action. |
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Rot# |
Score in 1st 7 min |
Moneyline |
1005 |
Yes |
-145 |
1006 |
No |
+115 |
Rot# |
First Score of the Game |
Moneyline |
1007 |
TD |
-160 |
1008 |
FG or Safety |
+130 |
Rot# |
A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times |
Moneyline |
1009 |
Yes |
-170 |
1010 |
No |
+140 |
Rot# |
First Scoring Play |
Moneyline |
1011 |
49ers TD |
+145 |
1012 |
49ers FG |
+200 |
1013 |
49ers Safety |
+5500 |
1014 |
Rams TD |
+200 |
1015 |
Rams FG |
+300 |
1016 |
Rams Safety |
+5500 |
Rot# |
Score in Last 2 min of the 1st Half |
Moneyline |
1017 |
Yes |
-230 |
1018 |
No |
+180 |
Rot# |
Longest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1019 |
Over 43½ Yards |
-120 |
1020 |
Under 43½ Yards |
-110 |
Rot# |
Longest FG in the Game |
Moneyline |
1021 |
Over 44½ Yards |
-115 |
1022 |
Under 44½ Yards |
-115 |
Rot# |
Double Result |
Moneyline |
1023 |
49ers – 49ers |
+100 |
1024 |
49ers – Tie |
+2000 |
1025 |
49ers – Rams |
+600 |
1026 |
Tie – 49ers |
+1500 |
1027 |
Tie – Tie |
+6000 |
1028 |
Tie – Rams |
+1600 |
1029 |
Rams – 49ers |
+550 |
1030 |
Rams – Tie |
+2000 |
1031 |
Rams – Rams |
+225 |
1st Half Result / End of Regulation Result. Overtime not included. |
||
Rot# |
Winning Margin |
Moneyline |
1032 |
49ers to win by 1-3 Pts |
+600 |
1033 |
49ers to win by 4-6 Pts |
+800 |
1034 |
49ers to win by 7-10 Pts |
+550 |
1035 |
49ers to win by 11-13 Pts |
+1000 |
1036 |
49ers to win by 14-17 Pts |
+750 |
1037 |
49ers to win by 18-21 Pts |
+1000 |
1038 |
49ers to win by 22 or more |
+500 |
1039 |
Rams to win by 1-3 Pts |
+800 |
1040 |
Rams to win by 4-6 Pts |
+1200 |
1041 |
Rams to win by 7-10 Pts |
+850 |
1042 |
Rams to win by 11-13 Pts |
+1500 |
1043 |
Rams to win by 14-17 Pts |
+1200 |
1044 |
Rams to win by 18-21 Pts |
+2000 |
1045 |
Rams to win by 22 or more |
+1000 |
Rot# |
Team Scoring First Wins Game |
Moneyline |
1046 |
Yes |
-170 |
1047 |
No |
+140 |
Rot# |
Shortest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1048 |
Over 1½ Yards |
-135 |
1049 |
Under 1½ Yards |
+105 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Half |
Moneyline |
1050 |
1st Half +½ Pts |
-120 |
1051 |
2nd Half + OT -½ Pts |
-110 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Quarter |
Moneyline |
1052 |
1st Quarter |
+450 |
1053 |
2nd Quarter |
+125 |
1054 |
3rd Quarter |
+450 |
1055 |
4th Quarter |
+150 |
Overtime not Included. Dead Heat Rules Apply. |
||
Rot# |
Will the Game go to Overtime |
Moneyline |
1056 |
Yes |
+900 |
1057 |
No |
-2500 |
Rot# |
Team to Make the Longest FG |
Moneyline |
1060 |
49ers |
+100 |
1061 |
Rams |
-130 |
Rot# |
Team to Have 1st Coach’s Challenge |
Moneyline |
1062 |
49ers |
-115 |
1063 |
Rams |
-115 |
Rot# |
Team to Call 1st Timeout |
Moneyline |
1064 |
49ers |
-115 |
1065 |
Rams |
-115 |
Rot# |
Total Field Goals Made by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
1066 |
Over 3½ FGs |
+105 |
1067 |
Under 3½ FGs |
-135 |
Rot# |
Total Punts by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
1068 |
Over 10½ Punts |
-115 |
1069 |
Under 10½ Punts |
-115 |
Rot# |
Total Sacks by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
1070 |
Over 4½ Sacks |
-150 |
1071 |
Under 4½ Sacks |
+120 |
Rot# |
Will the Game be Decided by Exactly 3 Points |
Moneyline |
1072 |
Yes |
+325 |
1073 |
No |
-450 |
Rot# |
Will there be a Defensive or Special Teams TD |
Moneyline |
1074 |
Yes |
+160 |
1075 |
No |
-210 |
Rot# |
Total Touchdowns by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
1077 |
Over 4½ TD’s |
-170 |
1078 |
Under 4½ TD’s |
+140 |
Rot# |
Team to Make the Sortest Field Goal |
Moneyline |
1079 |
49ers |
-115 |
1080 |
Rams |
-115 |
Rot# |
The Largest Lead of the Game |
Moneyline |
1083 |
Over 13½ Points |
-130 |
1084 |
Under 13½ Points |
+100 |
Rot# |
Will There be a Successful 2 Pt Conversion |
Moneyline |
1085 |
Yes |
+600 |
1086 |
No |
-1000 |
Rot# |
Player to Score the 1st Touchdown |
Moneyline |
901 |
Anquan Boldin (49ers) |
+700 |
902 |
Colin Kaepernick (49ers) |
+900 |
903 |
Frank Gore (49ers) |
+450 |
904 |
Kendall Hunter (49ers) |
+1200 |
905 |
Kyle Williams (49ers) |
+1200 |
906 |
Vance McDonald (49ers) |
+1800 |
907 |
Vernon Davis (49ers) |
+900 |
908 |
Austin Pettis (Rams) |
+1200 |
909 |
Chris Givens (Rams) |
+900 |
910 |
Daryl Richardson (Rams) |
+900 |
911 |
Isaiah Pead (Rams) |
+900 |
912 |
Jared Cook (Rams) |
+900 |
913 |
Sam Bradford (Rams) |
+2500 |
914 |
Tavon Austin (Rams) |
+900 |
915 |
Field (Any Other Player) |
+500 |
916 |
No TD Scored in the Game |
+4000 |
All wagers have action |
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Rot# |
Total Points Scored by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
1087 |
00 – 14 Points |
+3000 |
1088 |
15 -21 Points |
+1100 |
1089 |
22 – 28 Points |
+500 |
1090 |
29 – 35 Points |
+300 |
1091 |
36 – 42 Points |
+225 |
1092 |
43 – 49 Points |
+250 |
1093 |
50 – 56 Points |
+400 |
1094 |
57 – 63 Points |
+700 |
1095 |
64 – 70 Points |
+1200 |
1096 |
71 – 77 Points |
+2500 |
1097 |
78 or More Points |
+3000 |
OT Included |
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Rot# |
Team to Have the Most First Downs in the Game |
Moneyline |
1081 |
49ers -1½ 1st Downs |
-110 |
1082 |
Rams +1½ 1st Downs |
-120 |
Rot# |
Colin Kaepernick (49ers) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
801 |
Over 19 Completions |
-130 |
802 |
Under 19 Completions |
+100 |
Must start |
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Rot# |
Colin Kaepernick (49ers) Total Passing Yards |
Moneyline |
803 |
Over 240½ Passing Yards |
-140 |
804 |
Under 240½ Passing Yards |
+110 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Colin Kaepernick (49ers) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
805 |
Over 46½ Rushing Yards |
-150 |
806 |
Under 46½ Rushing Yards |
+120 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Frank Gore (49ers) Total Rush Attempts |
Moneyline |
811 |
Over 17½ Rush Attempts |
-145 |
812 |
Under 17½ Rush Attempts |
+115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Sam Bradford (Rams) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
851 |
Over 24½ Completions |
-130 |
852 |
Under 24½ Completions |
+100 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Sam Bradford (Rams) Longest Completion |
Moneyline |
853 |
Over 40½ Yards |
-120 |
854 |
Under 40½ Yards |
-110 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Sam Bradford (Rams) Total Passing Yards |
Moneyline |
855 |
Over 270½ Passing Yards |
-115 |
856 |
Under 270½ Passing Yards |
-115 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Tavon Austin (Rams) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
861 |
Over 49½ Receiving Yards |
-150 |
862 |
Under 49½ Receiving Yards |
+120 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Colin Kaepernick (49ers) Total Rushing Attempts |
Moneyline |
807 |
Over 7½ Rushing Attempts |
-115 |
808 |
Under 7½ Rushing Attempts |
-115 |
Must start |
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Rot# |
Colin Kaepernick (49ers) Total Touchdown Passes |
Moneyline |
809 |
Over 1½ TD Passes |
-150 |
810 |
Under 1½ TD Passes |
+120 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Will Frank Gore (49ers) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
813 |
Yes |
-140 |
814 |
No |
+110 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Frank Gore (49ers) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
815 |
Over 78½ Rushing Yards |
-125 |
816 |
Under 78½ Rushing Yards |
-105 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Anquan Boldin (49ers) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
817 |
Over 82½ Receiving Yards |
-110 |
818 |
Under 82½ Receiving Yards |
-120 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Anquan Boldin (49ers) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
819 |
Over 5½ Receptions |
-130 |
820 |
Under 5½ Receptions |
+100 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Anquan Boldin (49ers) Longest Reception |
Moneyline |
821 |
Over 24½ Yards |
-110 |
822 |
Under 24½ Yards |
-120 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Vernon Davis (49ers) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
823 |
Over 48½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
824 |
Under 48½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
Must play |
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Rot# |
Navorro Bowman (49ers) Tackles & Assists Made |
Moneyline |
825 |
Over 9 Tackles & Assists |
-120 |
826 |
Under 9 Tackles & Assists |
-110 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Patrick Willis (49ers) Tackles & Assists Made |
Moneyline |
827 |
Over 6½ Tackles & Assists |
-110 |
828 |
Under 6½ Tackles & Assists |
-125 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Donte Whitner (49ers) Tackles & Assists Made |
Moneyline |
829 |
Over 6 Tackles & Assists |
-105 |
830 |
Under 6 Tackles & Assists |
-125 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Alec Ogletree (Rams) Total Tackles & Assists Made |
Moneyline |
877 |
Over 7 Tackles & Assists |
-135 |
878 |
Under 7 Tackles & Assists |
+105 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
James Laurinaitis (Rams) Total Tackles & Assists Made |
Moneyline |
875 |
Over 8 Tackles & Assists |
-110 |
876 |
Under 8 Tackles & Assists |
-120 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Greg Zuerlein (Rams) Longest Successful Field Goal |
Moneyline |
873 |
Over 44½ Yards |
-145 |
874 |
Under 44½ Yards |
+115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Jared Cook (Rams) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
871 |
Over 46½ Receiving Yards |
-125 |
872 |
Under 46½ Receiving Yards |
-105 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Sam Bradford (Rams) Total Touchdown Passes |
Moneyline |
857 |
Over 1½ TD Passes |
-150 |
858 |
Under 1½ TD Passes |
+120 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
Will Austin Pettis (Rams) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
869 |
Yes |
+200 |
870 |
No |
-260 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Tavon Austin (Rams) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
859 |
Over 5½ Receptions |
+100 |
860 |
Under 5½ Receptions |
-130 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Tavon Austin (Rams) Longest Reception |
Moneyline |
863 |
Over 19½ Yards |
-120 |
864 |
Under 19½ Yards |
-110 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will Tavon Austin (Rams) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
865 |
Yes |
+150 |
866 |
No |
-180 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Chris Givens (Rams) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
867 |
Over 58½ Receiving Yards |
+100 |
868 |
Under 58½ Receiving Yards |
-130 |
Must play |
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Rot# |
Kaepernick (49ers) vs Bradford (Rams) Most Passing Yards |
Moneyline |
917 |
Colin Kaepernick +26½ Yards |
+100 |
918 |
Sam Bradford -26½ Yards |
-130 |
Both must start |
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Rot# |
Kaepernick (49ers) vs Bradford (Rams) to Throw the 1st TD pass |
Moneyline |
919 |
Colin Kaepernick |
-105 |
920 |
Sam Bradford |
-125 |
Both must start |
||
Rot# |
Boldin (49ers) vs Givens (Rams) Most Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
921 |
Anquan Boldin -12½ Receiving Yards |
-125 |
922 |
Chris Givens +12½ Receiving Yards |
-105 |
Both must play |
||
Rot# |
Williams (49ers) vs Austin (Rams) Most Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
923 |
Kyle Williams +12½ Receiving Yards |
-110 |
924 |
Tavon Austin -12½ Receiving Yards |
-120 |
Both must play |
||
Rot# |
Davis (49ers) vs Cook (Rams) Most Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
925 |
Vernon Davis -4½ Receiving Yards |
-100 |
926 |
Jared Cook +4½ Receiving Yards |
-130 |
Both must play |
||
Rot# |
Lee (49ers) vs Hekker (Rams) Who Will Have the Longest Punt |
Moneyline |
927 |
Andy Lee |
-105 |
928 |
Johnny Hekker |
-125 |
Both must play |
||
Rot# |
What Will Happen First for Colin Kaepernick |
Moneyline |
831 |
Throw a TD Pass |
-150 |
832 |
Throw an Interception |
+120 |
Must start |
||
Rot# |
What Will Happen First For Sam Bradford |
Moneyline |
879 |
Throw a TD Pass |
-150 |
880 |
Throw an Interception |
+120 |
NFL Week 4 Point Spreads Vegas 2013
NFL odds and spreads week 4 for lockerroom picks are posted and OffshoreInsiders.com sports betting news website ScoresOddsPicks.com is breaking down the Tailgate Party scorephone style reports
San Francisco 49ers | -3 -107 | -155 | Over 41.5 -103 |
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St. Louis Rams | +3 -103 | +140 | Under 41.5 -107 | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | -1 -109 | Over 42 -105 |
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Minnesota Vikings | +1 -101 | Under 42 -105 | ||
Baltimore Ravens | -3.5 +106 | -170 | Over 44 -101 |
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Buffalo Bills | +3.5 -117 | +153 | Under 44 -109 | |
Cincinnati Bengals | -4.5 +100 | -202 | Over 41 -114 |
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Cleveland Browns | +4.5 -110 | +181 | Under 41 +103 | |
Indianapolis Colts | -9.5 +116 | -340 | Over 43 -102 |
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Jacksonville Jaguars | +9.5 -128 | +297 | Under 43 -108 | |
Seattle Seahawks | -3 +118 | -130 | Over 43 +104 |
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Houston Texans | +3 -130 | +118 | Under 43 -115 | |
Arizona Cardinals | +3 -108 | +137 | Over 40.5 -105 |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers | -3 -102 | -152 | Under 40.5 -105 | |
Chicago Bears | +2.5 +102 | Over 47.5 -103 |
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Detroit Lions | -2.5 -113 | Under 47.5 -107 | ||
New York Giants | +4.5 -108 | +186 | Over 44 -105 |
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Kansas City Chiefs | -4.5 -102 | -207 | Under 44 -105 | |
New York Jets | +3.5 -102 | +171 | Over 39 -108 |
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Tennessee Titans | -3.5 -108 | -190 | Under 39 -102 | |
Dallas Cowboys | -1 -122 | -129 | Over 47 -102 |
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San Diego Chargers | +1 +111 | +117 | Under 47 -108 | |
Philadelphia Eagles | +10.5 -107 | +423 | Over 57 -106 |
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Denver Broncos | -10.5 -103 | -500 | Under 57 -104 | |
New England Patriots | pk +117 | Over 49.5 -106 |
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Atlanta Falcons | pk -129 | Under 49.5 -104 | ||
Miami Dolphins | +6.5 -108 | +236 | Over 47.5 -110 |
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New Orleans Saints | -6.5 -102 | -266 | Under 47.5 +100 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Saul Alvarez Betting Vegas Odds, Prop Bets
Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Saul Alvarez has Mayweather (-250) with a takeback of +200. Though Grandmaster Sports Handicapper Joe Duffy of OffshoreInsiders.com says the odds are too high to bet his predicted chalk winner, there are prop odds.
S Alvarez vs F Mayweather Jr
Sat, Sep 14, 2013 EST
Rot# |
Round Group Betting |
Moneyline |
1001 |
Saul Alvarez to win in rounds 1-3 |
+2000 |
1002 |
Saul Alvarez to win in rounds 4-6 |
+1400 |
1003 |
Saul Alvarez to win in rounds 7-9 |
+1400 |
1004 |
Saul Alvarez to win in rounds 10-12 |
+1200 |
1005 |
Saul Alvarez by Decision or Technical Decision |
+500 |
1006 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in rounds 1-3 |
+2500 |
1007 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in rounds 4-6 |
+1800 |
1008 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in rounds 7-9 |
+1400 |
1009 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in rounds 10-12 |
+1200 |
1010 |
Floyd Mayweather by Decision or Technical Decision |
-200 |
1011 |
Draw or Technical Draw |
+1800 |
Rot# |
Fight Outcome |
Moneyline |
1012 |
Saul Alvarez by KO, TKO or Disqualification |
+400 |
1013 |
Saul Alvarez by Decision or Technical Decision |
+500 |
1014 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr by KO, TKO or Disqualification |
+500 |
1015 |
Floyd Mayweather by Decision or Technical Decision |
-200 |
1016 |
Draw or Technical Draw |
+1800 |
Rot# |
Round Betting |
Moneyline |
1017 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 1 |
+5500 |
1018 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 2 |
+5500 |
1019 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 3 |
+5500 |
1020 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 4 |
+4500 |
1021 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 5 |
+4500 |
1022 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 6 |
+3500 |
1023 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 7 |
+3500 |
1024 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 8 |
+3500 |
1025 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 9 |
+3000 |
1026 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 10 |
+2500 |
1027 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 11 |
+3000 |
1028 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr to win in round 12 |
+3000 |
1029 |
Mayweather Jr by Decision or Technical Decision |
-200 |
1030 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 1 |
+5500 |
1031 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 2 |
+4000 |
1032 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 3 |
+4000 |
1033 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 4 |
+3000 |
1035 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 5 |
+3500 |
1036 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 6 |
+4000 |
1037 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 7 |
+3500 |
1038 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 8 |
+4000 |
1039 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 9 |
+3500 |
1040 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 10 |
+3000 |
1041 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 11 |
+3000 |
1042 |
Saul Alvarez to win in round 12 |
+3000 |
1043 |
Saul Alvarez by Decision or Technical Decision |
+500 |
1044 |
Draw or Technical Draw |
+1800 |
Monday Night Football Picks Eagles vs. Redskins Predictions
NFL fantasy football and betting odds are up for early Monday Night Football. Pro gamblers are already on an 11-1 NFL tear and tonight is big.
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Here are the real-time odds for tonight as Washington is (-3.5) with a total of 51.5 to 52.
Mon, Sep 09, 2013 EST
Rot# |
First To Score |
Moneyline |
1001 |
Eagles |
+115 |
1002 |
Redskins |
-145 |
All wagers have action. |
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Rot# |
Score in 1st 6 min |
Moneyline |
1005 |
Yes |
-135 |
1006 |
No |
+105 |
Rot# |
First Score of the Game |
Moneyline |
1007 |
TD |
-210 |
1008 |
FG or Safety |
+165 |
Rot# |
A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times |
Moneyline |
1009 |
Yes |
-170 |
1010 |
No |
+140 |
Rot# |
First Scoring Play |
Moneyline |
1011 |
Eagles TD |
+200 |
1012 |
Eagles FG |
+300 |
1013 |
Eagles Safety |
+8000 |
1014 |
Redskins TD |
+125 |
1015 |
Redskins FG |
+200 |
1016 |
Redskins Safety |
+6500 |
Rot# |
Score in Last 2 min of the 1st Half |
Moneyline |
1017 |
Yes |
-300 |
1018 |
No |
+220 |
Rot# |
Longest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1019 |
Over 50½ Yards |
-115 |
1020 |
Under 50½ Yards |
-115 |
Rot# |
Longest FG in the Game |
Moneyline |
1021 |
Over 44½ Yards |
-120 |
1022 |
Under 44½ Yards |
-110 |
Rot# |
Double Result |
Moneyline |
1023 |
Eagles – Eagles |
+225 |
1024 |
Eagles – Tie |
+2200 |
1025 |
Eagles – Redskins |
+550 |
1026 |
Tie – Eagles |
+1600 |
1027 |
Tie – Tie |
+4500 |
1028 |
Tie – Redskins |
+1400 |
1029 |
Redskins – Eagles |
+650 |
1030 |
Redskins – Tie |
+2200 |
1031 |
Redskins – Redskins |
-125 |
1st Half Result / End of Regulation Result. Overtime not included. |
||
Rot# |
Winning Margin |
Moneyline |
1032 |
Eagles to win by 1-3 Pts |
+800 |
1033 |
Eagles to win by 4-6 Pts |
+1000 |
1034 |
Eagles to win by 7-10 Pts |
+1000 |
1035 |
Eagles to win by 11-13 Pts |
+1800 |
1036 |
Eagles to win by 14-17 Pts |
+1400 |
1037 |
Eagles to win by 18-21 Pts |
+2200 |
1038 |
Eagles to win by 22 or more |
+1000 |
1039 |
Redskins to win by 1-3 Pts |
+650 |
1040 |
Redskins to win by 4-6 Pts |
+1000 |
1041 |
Redskins to win by 7-10 Pts |
+600 |
1042 |
Redskins to win by 11-13 Pts |
+1000 |
1043 |
Redskins to win by 14-17 Pts |
+800 |
1044 |
Redskins to win by 18-21 Pts |
+1000 |
1045 |
Redskins to win by 22 or more |
+300 |
Rot# |
Team Scoring First Wins Game |
Moneyline |
1046 |
Yes |
-170 |
1047 |
No |
+140 |
Rot# |
Shortest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1048 |
Over 1½ Yards |
-105 |
1049 |
Under 1½ Yards |
-125 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Half |
Moneyline |
1050 |
1st Half +½ Pts |
-120 |
1051 |
2nd Half + OT -½ Pts |
-110 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Quarter |
Moneyline |
1052 |
1st Quarter |
+450 |
1053 |
2nd Quarter |
+125 |
1054 |
3rd Quarter |
+450 |
1055 |
4th Quarter |
+150 |
Overtime not Included. Dead Heat Rules Apply. |
||
Rot# |
Will the Game go to Overtime |
Moneyline |
1056 |
Yes |
+850 |
1057 |
No |
-2000 |
Rot# |
Team to Make the Longest FG |
Moneyline |
1060 |
Eagles |
-115 |
1061 |
Redskins |
-115 |
Rot# |
Team to Have 1st Coach’s Challenge |
Moneyline |
1062 |
Eagles |
-115 |
1063 |
Redskins |
-115 |
Rot# |
Team to Call 1st Timeout |
Moneyline |
1064 |
Eagles |
-115 |
1065 |
Redskins |
-115 |
Rot# |
Will there be a Defensive or Special Teams TD |
Moneyline |
1074 |
Yes |
+135 |
1075 |
No |
-165 |
Rot# |
Total Points Scored by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
1076 |
00-14 Points |
+8000 |
1077 |
15-21 Points |
+3000 |
1078 |
22-28 Points |
+1200 |
1079 |
29-35 Points |
+600 |
1080 |
36-42 Points |
+400 |
1081 |
43-49 Points |
+350 |
1082 |
50-56 Points |
+350 |
1083 |
57-63 Points |
+400 |
1084 |
64-70 Points |
+600 |
1085 |
71-77 Points |
+1000 |
1086 |
78 or More Points |
+800 |
Rot# |
Player to Score 1st TD |
Moneyline |
1087 |
Alfred Morris (Redskins) |
+400 |
1088 |
Brent Celek (Eagles) |
+1000 |
1089 |
Bryce Brown (Eagles) |
+1400 |
1090 |
DeSean Jackson (Eagles) |
+900 |
1091 |
Fred Davis (Redskins) |
+900 |
1092 |
Jason Avant (Eagles) |
+1400 |
1093 |
Josh Morgan (Redskins) |
+1400 |
1094 |
LeSean McCoy (Eagles) |
+550 |
1095 |
Michael Vick (Eagles) |
+900 |
1096 |
Pierre Garcon (Redskins) |
+750 |
1097 |
Riley Cooper (Eagles) |
+1000 |
1098 |
Robert Griffin III (Redskins) |
+1000 |
1099 |
Roy Helu (Redskins) |
+1800 |
1100 |
Santana Moss (Redskins) |
+1000 |
1101 |
Field (Any Other Player) |
+550 |
1102 |
No TD Scored in the Game |
+25000 |
Rot# |
Michael Vick (Eagles) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
901 |
Over 22½ Completions |
-130 |
902 |
Under 22½ Completions |
+100 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
LeSean McCoy (Eagles) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
903 |
Over 82½ Rushing Yards |
-130 |
904 |
Under 82½ Rushing Yards |
+100 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will LeSean McCoy (Eagles) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
905 |
Yes |
-140 |
906 |
No |
+110 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Alfred Morris (Redskins) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
953 |
Over 98½ Rushing Yards |
-130 |
954 |
Under 98½ Rushing Yards |
+100 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Pierre Garcon (Redskins) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
955 |
Over 72½ Receiving Yards |
-140 |
956 |
Under 72½ Receiving Yards |
+110 |
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DENVER -8 Baltimore
Linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed are gone from the defending champions. Six new starters, still talented but best time to play them is early.
On offense top-notch receiver Anquan Boldin was traded to San Francisco, and Dennis Pitta, who became a key weapon at tight end.
Manning threw for 4,659 yards and 37 touchdowns in 2012, but this year he’ll have wide receiver Wes Welker, which should be a boost to an already potent offense. Welker is perfect for Manning and his hot reads.
Denver strong running game with Montee Ball, Knowshon Moreno, Ronnie Hillman, Jacob Hester and C.J. Anderson. Manning has a pretty good offensive line protecting him, especially at the two tackle spots with Ryan Clady and Orlando Franklin
Last season, Manning was sacked just 21 times. Only little brother Eli was sacked fewer times among regular NFL starting quarterbacks.
You know how boiler room touts claim to have scouts all over the country, blah, blah? Well in the most practical sense we do because there are so many quality websites covering the NFL from different angles.
Some proven opinions believe Montee Ball will be a breakout player. Among our Golden Rules is to listen to what the oddsmakers are saying and use their knowledge against them.
Making the defending Super Bowl champs a substantial underdog on opening night is a powerful statement. You will see tonight why.
Major
Baltimore-Denver OVER 48
Denvers top pass rusher, Von Miller is suspended for the first six games. With him on the field, Denver allowed 4.5 yards per play but 5.1 when he was off. In addition, Elvis Dumervil was released because of a fax technicality. When the two were on the field, Denver sacked the QB on eight percent of dropbacks. With the two off, they got a sack 3.4 percent of the time.
The aforesaid trusted sources in the side analysis look for Denver to bring the kitchen sink to compensate for their big drop off in the pass rush. That means a lot of feast or famine, either quick scores or three and out.
Yes Dumerville is on the other sidelines, so will still be a factor, but his absence for Denver means the strength of the defense last year, the pass rush is gone until Miller comes back.
While Dumervil is a big reason why Baltimore will be solid on defense long-term, they need some time to gel. They are not exactly playing the best team to break in a new unit.
Neither team is likely to have long and sustained drives.
Sunday
Wise Guy
TENNESSEE +7 Pittsburgh
The Steelers OL is terrible. The Steelers moved to a zone-blocking scheme this offseason and at best are a work in progress. Their running back corps is shaky. Their defense is ageing. All-world QB Ben Roethlisberger is in decline. Steelers running back Isaac Redman played in one preseason game. WR Mike Wallace in Miami.
The Tits are upgraded. Talent upgrade at both guard positions and their OL is among the most improved units in the NFL. Bernard Pollard and George Wilson greatly upgraded their secondary. Chris Johnson surprised us last year showing signs that he found the Fountain of Youth.
The Titans are dangerous with Jake Locker as he has a lot of upside, while Benji is declining for the Burgh. It is a definite overvalued versus undervalued team.
CAROLINA +3.5 Seattle
The Seahawks had the worst straight up mark of any playoff team last season at 3-5. They are playing the game at 10 AM Seattle time, so it is a tough spot for the Hawks. Russell Wilson is where Cam Newton was last season: facing the burden of much higher expectations. Look for both to regress to the mean, which means Newton will continue the progress he showed last year after getting some humble pie.
Seattle will not be at full-strength. Defensive end-turned-linebacker Bruce Irvin is suspended for the first four games after violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances, and defensive end Chris Clemons is expected to miss the game as he continues to recover from knee surgery. Key offseason acquisition Percy Harvin is out.
Seattle is overrated on DL.
Major
BUFFALO +10 New England
Home underdogs of seven more in Week 1 are 8-3 against the spread. This spread ignores the fact of how successful rookie QBs have been in recent years. EJ Manuel is the leading candidate this season.
Last year’s top wide receivers, Wes Welker and Brandon Lloyd, exited Foxborough after falling just short of 200 combined catches last season, while versatile Danny Woodhead is gone as well. We know about tight end Aaron Hernandez being gone and Rob Gronkowski is questionable. With C.J. Spiller and Vincent Jackson, Buffalo has the balance to keep the Pats off balance. This is not as good of a supporting cast as Tom Brady had had in previous seasons.
OAKLAND +10.5 Indianapolis
Terrelle Pryor will have short-term success because he is athletic and teams do not have enough game film to slow him down. As much hype as Andrew Luck came into the league with, he took over one of the worst teams in NFL history and was given a honeymoon period. Now he fits firmly into our easier to be the hunter than the hunted theory.
Darren McFadden is an underrated RB for Oakland. Luck will face a defense with veterans Tracy Porter and Charles Woodson in the secondary.
NEW ORLEANS -3 (-115) Atlanta
I get a bit nervous when the rest of the world is thinking the same way. But much like the emotion following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans will be the toughest atmosphere to play in Sunday. I am not totally sold on the Saints being back, but Sean Payton returning is a humungous emotional lift for this team.
Saints have an 11-3 SU advantage over the Falcons since 2006 when Sean Payton was hired as coach in New Orleans and the Saints are 10-2 against the Falcons with Payton and Brees together.
The Saints certainly aren’t treating this like their other seven home games. They’re pulling out all of the stops. Longtime public address announcer Jerry Romig will be honored before the game. Local hero Steve Gleason, who’s courageously battling ALS, will be recognized as well. And Saints coach Sean Payton’s official return to the sideline will add juice.
The presence of the archrival Falcons, who won the NFC South title and earned the No. 1 seed in the playoffs last season, will amp the atmosphere even more. Even Drew Brees is talking as if this is no normal regular season game.
Atlanta won a lot of close games last year and could easily have had several more losses. They do not have such good fortune in this one.
Giants-Cowboys OVER 50
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NFL
Wise Guy
Philadelphia-Washington OVER 51.5
Again totals are much more about pace than offensive or defensive competency. There will likely be more than 80 snaps for the Eagles. Yes Robert Griffin III is coming off a huge injury, but the Redskins have the weapons. Skins strong safety Brandon Meriweather is questionable, but even if he plays, this is the wrong team to be a defensive back and less than 100 percent.
Second-round draft pick David Amerson will start at right cornerback, and sixth-round pick Bacarri Rambo will start at free safety. Against this rapid fire offense, look for them to give up some big plays.
With Mike Vick to running back LeSean McCoy to wide receiver DeSean Jackson, the Eagles have some serious home run hitter. The Redkins have even more and will get the ball plenty of times against the feast or famine Eagles.
SAN DIEGO +4 Houston
It is no secret we are not big fans of Phillip Rivers. But he is high on the list of predictably unpredictable. Off a season that was bad even by his highly overrated standards, he all of a sudden enters very underrated.
Also returning are last year leading rusher, Ryan Mathews as well as eight-time Pro Bowl tight end Antonio Gates. With my former neighborhood mate Ken Whisenhunt taking over the offense, look for Rivers to come out of the gate quickly.
Houston Texans safety Ed Reed will not start Monday night’s season opener against the San Diego Chargers.
Rivers is 2-0 against Texans and has seven TDs, one INT and 140.3 passer rating. Dwight Freeney will make Charges debut after spending previous 11 seasons with Indianapolis.
Sunday Night Football Giants vs. Cowboys Odds
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Giants vs Cowboys Props
Some prop bets:
Sun, Sep 08, 2013 EST
Rot# |
First To Score |
Moneyline |
1001 |
Giants |
+100 |
1002 |
Cowboys |
-130 |
All wagers have action. |
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Rot# |
Score in 1st 6 min |
Moneyline |
1005 |
Yes |
-125 |
1006 |
No |
-105 |
Rot# |
First Score of the Game |
Moneyline |
1007 |
TD |
-180 |
1008 |
FG or Safety |
+150 |
Rot# |
A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times |
Moneyline |
1009 |
Yes |
-170 |
1010 |
No |
+140 |
Rot# |
First Scoring Play |
Moneyline |
1011 |
Giants TD |
+250 |
1012 |
Giants FG |
+350 |
1013 |
Giants Safety |
+7500 |
1014 |
Cowboys TD |
+150 |
1015 |
Cowboys FG |
+250 |
1016 |
Cowboys Safety |
+7500 |
Rot# |
Score in Last 2 min of the 1st Half |
Moneyline |
1017 |
Yes |
-300 |
1018 |
No |
+220 |
Rot# |
Longest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1019 |
Over 46½ Yards |
-115 |
1020 |
Under 46½ Yards |
-115 |
Rot# |
Longest FG in the Game |
Moneyline |
1021 |
Over 44½ Yards |
-130 |
1022 |
Under 44½ Yards |
+100 |
Rot# |
Double Result |
Moneyline |
1023 |
Giants – Giants |
+250 |
1024 |
Giants – Tie |
+2200 |
1025 |
Giants – Cowboys |
+550 |
1026 |
Tie – Giants |
+1600 |
1027 |
Tie – Tie |
+5500 |
1028 |
Tie – Cowboys |
+1500 |
1029 |
Cowboys – Giants |
+600 |
1030 |
Cowboys – Tie |
+2200 |
1031 |
Cowboys – Cowboys |
+100 |
1st Half Result / End of Regulation Result. Overtime not included. |
||
Rot# |
Winning Margin |
Moneyline |
1032 |
Giants to win by 1-3 Pts |
+800 |
1033 |
Giants to win by 4-6 Pts |
+1200 |
1034 |
Giants to win by 7-10 Pts |
+900 |
1035 |
Giants to win by 11-13 Pts |
+1800 |
1036 |
Giants to win by 14-17 Pts |
+1500 |
1037 |
Giants to win by 18-21 Pts |
+2000 |
1038 |
Giants to win by 22 or more |
+1000 |
1039 |
Cowboys to win by 1-3 Pts |
+700 |
1040 |
Cowboys to win by 4-6 Pts |
+800 |
1041 |
Cowboys to win by 7-10 Pts |
+600 |
1042 |
Cowboys to win by 11-13 Pts |
+1000 |
1043 |
Cowboys to win by 14-17 Pts |
+800 |
1044 |
Cowboys to win by 18-21 Pts |
+1000 |
1045 |
Cowboys to win by 22 or more |
+350 |
Rot# |
Team Scoring First Wins Game |
Moneyline |
1046 |
Yes |
-170 |
1047 |
No |
+140 |
Rot# |
Shortest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1048 |
Over 1½ Yards |
+100 |
1049 |
Under 1½ Yards |
-130 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Half |
Moneyline |
1050 |
1st Half +½ Pts |
-120 |
1051 |
2nd Half + OT -½ Pts |
-110 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Quarter |
Moneyline |
1052 |
1st Quarter |
+500 |
1053 |
2nd Quarter |
+150 |
1054 |
3rd Quarter |
+500 |
1055 |
4th Quarter |
+160 |
Overtime not Included. Dead Heat Rules Apply. |
||
Rot# |
Will the Game go to Overtime |
Moneyline |
1056 |
Yes |
+850 |
1057 |
No |
-2000 |
Rot# |
Team to Make the Longest FG |
Moneyline |
1060 |
Giants |
-110 |
1061 |
Cowboys |
-120 |
Rot# |
Team to Have 1st Coach’s Challenge |
Moneyline |
1062 |
Giants |
-115 |
1063 |
Cowboys |
-115 |
Rot# |
Team to Call 1st Timeout |
Moneyline |
1064 |
Giants |
-115 |
1065 |
Cowboys |
-115 |
Rot# |
Will there be a Defensive or Special Teams TD |
Moneyline |
1074 |
Yes |
+135 |
1075 |
No |
-165 |
Rot# |
Eli Manning (Giants) Total Passing Yards |
Moneyline |
901 |
Over 248½ Passing Yards |
-130 |
902 |
Under 248½ Passing Yards |
+100 |
Rot# |
Eli Manning (Giants) Total TD Passes |
Moneyline |
903 |
Over 1½ TD Passes |
-145 |
904 |
Under 1½ TD Passes |
+115 |
Rot# |
Will Eli Manning (Giants) Throw an INT |
Moneyline |
905 |
Yes |
-200 |
906 |
No |
+160 |
Rot# |
Tony Romo (Cowboys) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
951 |
Over 24½ Completions |
-115 |
952 |
Under 24½ Completions |
-115 |
Rot# |
Tony Romo (Cowboys) Total TD Passes |
Moneyline |
953 |
Over 1½ TD Passes |
-180 |
954 |
Under 1½ TD Passes |
+150 |
Rot# |
Dez Bryant (Cowboys) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
955 |
Over 93½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
956 |
Under 93½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
Rot# |
Eli Manning (Giants) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
907 |
Over 21½ Completions |
-115 |
908 |
Under 21½ Completions |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
David Wilson (Giants) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
909 |
Over 77½ Rushing Yards |
-125 |
910 |
Under 77½ Rushing Yards |
-105 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will David Wilson (Giants) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
911 |
Yes |
-115 |
912 |
No |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Hakeem Nicks (Giants) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
913 |
Over 5 Receptions |
-115 |
914 |
Under 5 Receptions |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Hakeem Nicks (Giants) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
915 |
Over 69½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
916 |
Under 69½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will Hakeem Nicks (Giants) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
917 |
Yes |
+130 |
918 |
No |
-160 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Victor Cruz (Giants) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
919 |
Over 5½ Receptions |
+100 |
920 |
Under 5½ Receptions |
-130 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Victor Cruz (Giants) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
921 |
Over 73½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
922 |
Under 73½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will Victor Cruz (Giants) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
923 |
Yes |
+100 |
924 |
No |
-130 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Tony Romo (Cowboys) Total Passing Yards |
Moneyline |
957 |
Over 302½ Passing Yards |
-120 |
958 |
Under 302½ Passing Yards |
-110 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
DeMarco Murray (Cowboys) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
959 |
Over 74½ Rushing Yards |
-115 |
960 |
Under 74½ Rushing Yards |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will DeMarco Murray (Cowboys) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
961 |
Yes |
+100 |
962 |
No |
-130 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Dez Bryant (Cowboys) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
963 |
Over 6½ Receptions |
-125 |
964 |
Under 6½ Receptions |
-105 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will Dez Bryant (Cowboys) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
965 |
Yes |
-140 |
966 |
No |
+110 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Miles Austin (Cowboys) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
967 |
Over 4½ Receptions |
+100 |
968 |
Under 4½ Receptions |
-130 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Miles Austin (Cowboys) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
969 |
Over 64½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
970 |
Under 64½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Jason Witten (Cowboys) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
973 |
Over 6½ Receptions |
+100 |
974 |
Under 6½ Receptions |
-130 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Jason Witten (Cowboys) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
975 |
Over 68½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
976 |
Under 68½ Receiving Yards |
-115 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Will Miles Austin (Cowboys) Score a Touchdown |
Moneyline |
971 |
Yes |
+140 |
972 |
No |
-170 |
Must play |
||
Rot# |
Player to Score the 1st TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
2001 |
Brandon Myers (Giants) |
+1600 |
2002 |
DaRel Scott (Giants) |
+1400 |
2003 |
David Wilson (Giants) |
+550 |
2004 |
DeMarco Murray (Cowboys) |
+450 |
2005 |
Dez Bryant (Cowboys) |
+450 |
2006 |
Eli Manning (Giants) |
+2000 |
2007 |
Hakeem Nicks (Giants) |
+750 |
2008 |
Jason Witten (Cowboys) |
+950 |
2009 |
Joseph Randle (Cowboys) |
+1600 |
2010 |
Miles Austin (Cowboys) |
+950 |
2011 |
Rueben Randle (Giants) |
+1400 |
2012 |
Terrance Williams (Cowboys) |
+1800 |
2013 |
Tony Romo (Cowboys) |
+2000 |
2014 |
Victor Cruz (Giants) |
+650 |
2015 |
Field (Any Other Player) |
+550 |
2016 |
No TD Scored in the game |
+15000 |
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Rot# |
Total Points Scored by Both Teams |
Moneyline |
2020 |
0 – 14 Points |
+7000 |
2021 |
15 – 21 Points |
+2200 |
2022 |
22 – 28 Points |
+1000 |
2023 |
29 – 35 Points |
+500 |
2024 |
36 – 42 Points |
+350 |
2025 |
43 – 49 Points |
+300 |
2026 |
50 – 56 Points |
+350 |
2027 |
57 – 63 Points |
+500 |
2028 |
64 – 70 Points |
+750 |
2029 |
71 – 77 Points |
+1400 |
2030 |
78 or More Points |
+1200 |
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DENVER -8 Baltimore
Linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed are gone from the defending champions. Six new starters, still talented but best time to play them is early.
On offense top-notch receiver Anquan Boldin was traded to San Francisco, and Dennis Pitta, who became a key weapon at tight end.
Manning threw for 4,659 yards and 37 touchdowns in 2012, but this year he’ll have wide receiver Wes Welker, which should be a boost to an already potent offense. Welker is perfect for Manning and his hot reads.
Denver strong running game with Montee Ball, Knowshon Moreno, Ronnie Hillman, Jacob Hester and C.J. Anderson. Manning has a pretty good offensive line protecting him, especially at the two tackle spots with Ryan Clady and Orlando Franklin
Last season, Manning was sacked just 21 times. Only little brother Eli was sacked fewer times among regular NFL starting quarterbacks.
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Some proven opinions believe Montee Ball will be a breakout player. Among our Golden Rules is to listen to what the oddsmakers are saying and use their knowledge against them.
Making the defending Super Bowl champs a substantial underdog on opening night is a powerful statement. You will see tonight why.
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Baltimore-Denver OVER 48
Denvers top pass rusher, Von Miller is suspended for the first six games. With him on the field, Denver allowed 4.5 yards per play but 5.1 when he was off. In addition, Elvis Dumervil was released because of a fax technicality. When the two were on the field, Denver sacked the QB on eight percent of dropbacks. With the two off, they got a sack 3.4 percent of the time.
The aforesaid trusted sources in the side analysis look for Denver to bring the kitchen sink to compensate for their big drop off in the pass rush. That means a lot of feast or famine, either quick scores or three and out.
Yes Dumerville is on the other sidelines, so will still be a factor, but his absence for Denver means the strength of the defense last year, the pass rush is gone until Miller comes back.
While Dumervil is a big reason why Baltimore will be solid on defense long-term, they need some time to gel. They are not exactly playing the best team to break in a new unit.
Neither team is likely to have long and sustained drives.
Fantasy Football Prop Bets, Odds Broncos-Ravens 2013 NBC Week 1
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The sports picks podcast preview is up on this game in scorephone style. Denver is (-7.5) with a total of 48.
NFL fantasy football experts look at the below lines!
Ravens vs Broncos Pro
Thu, Sep 05, 2013 EST
Rot# |
First To Score |
Moneyline |
1001 |
Ravens |
+150 |
1002 |
Broncos |
-180 |
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Rot# |
First Score of the Game |
Moneyline |
1007 |
TD |
-175 |
1008 |
FG or Safety |
+145 |
Rot# |
A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times |
Moneyline |
1009 |
Yes |
-220 |
1010 |
No |
+175 |
Rot# |
First Scoring Play |
Moneyline |
1011 |
Ravens TD |
+275 |
1012 |
Ravens FG |
+300 |
1013 |
Ravens Safety |
+7500 |
1014 |
Broncos TD |
+100 |
1015 |
Broncos FG |
+275 |
1016 |
Broncos Safety |
+7500 |
Rot# |
Longest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1019 |
Over 45½ Yards |
-120 |
1020 |
Under 45½ Yards |
-110 |
Rot# |
Longest FG in the Game |
Moneyline |
1021 |
Over 43½ Yards |
-125 |
1022 |
Under 43½ Yards |
-105 |
Rot# |
Double Result |
Moneyline |
1023 |
Ravens – Ravens |
+400 |
1024 |
Ravens – Tie |
+2500 |
1025 |
Ravens – Broncos |
+550 |
1026 |
Tie – Ravens |
+2000 |
1027 |
Tie – Tie |
+5500 |
1028 |
Tie – Broncos |
+1600 |
1029 |
Broncos – Ravens |
+850 |
1030 |
Broncos – Tie |
+3000 |
1031 |
Broncos – Broncos |
-225 |
1st Half Result / End of Regulation Result. Overtime not included. |
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Rot# |
Team Scoring First Wins Game |
Moneyline |
1046 |
Yes |
-210 |
1047 |
No |
+165 |
Rot# |
Shortest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1048 |
Over 1½ Yards |
-110 |
1049 |
Under 1½ Yards |
-120 |
Rot# |
Highest Scoring Quarter |
Moneyline |
1052 |
1st Quarter |
+450 |
1053 |
2nd Quarter |
+135 |
1054 |
3rd Quarter |
+450 |
1055 |
4th Quarter |
+150 |
Overtime not Included. Dead Heat Rules Apply. |
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Rot# |
Will the Game go to Overtime |
Moneyline |
1056 |
Yes |
+800 |
1057 |
No |
-2000 |
Rot# |
Team to Make the Longest FG |
Moneyline |
1060 |
Ravens |
-110 |
1061 |
Broncos |
-120 |
Rot# |
Team to Have 1st Coach’s Challenge |
Moneyline |
1062 |
Ravens |
-115 |
1063 |
Broncos |
-115 |
Rot# |
Team to Call 1st Timeout |
Moneyline |
1064 |
Ravens |
-115 |
1065 |
Broncos |
-115 |
Rot# |
Will there be a Defensive or Special Teams TD |
Moneyline |
1074 |
Yes |
+135 |
1075 |
No |
-165 |