Who would have ever thought they would see that headline in the 2009 NFL season? After a winning the Super Bowl less than 12 months ago and jumping out to a lead in the AFC North, Pittsburgh has dropped four straight games (two against tomato cans) and now finds its playoff hopes all but dashed in what has been a disastrous November and early December for the defending champs.
Fortunately the Browns are the epitome of a terrible NFL football odds team. Still this is little consolation to a Steelers team that dropped two of its last three to a terrible Chiefs team and rotten Raiders squad. The game is in Cleveland and so offers some pro football odds advantage to the Browns. Read more…
This matchup could have been a real beauty. These two AFC East teams, no matter what the respective records might be always seem to be competitive. And with a week 12 win for Miami and a loss for New England this game would have even had major divisional and playoff implications.
But the Dolphins lost to the Bills and no matter what happens to the Pats on Monday night they’ll still control the AFC East. And after the wounded Dolphins were exposed in an awful way lowly Buffalo it’s clear that the Fins are nowhere near the Pats in terms of competition. Miami has a few things in their favor. The game is at home, the Pats will have a short week after the Monday Night football odds competition against the Saints. But after that the list of positives is a short one for the Fins. Read more…
Not much has gone right of the Buffalo Bills so far this year in football odds. The signing of Terrell Owens in the off season was a major bust. Naming Trent Edwards the starting QB has been a pro football odds failure. And even firing head coach Dick Jauron did little to improve the team’s winning pro football odds percentage. That’s why when the division rival Miami Dolphins travel to the tundra of Buffalo they’ll go back to South Beach with another notch in the win column and the Bills will find themselves 3-8.
Even with the loss of star RB Ronnie Brown the Dolphins found a way to beat a surging Panthers squad at home. The NFL betting reason of course was the team’s other stud RB, Ricky Williams who ran wild over the Carolina in the WildCat offense. Read more…
The NFC East has been one of the most imposing divisions in pro football odds for several years and every year it seems to produce a multiple Super Bowl contenders. This season is no different and through three weeks of football odds action it’s got three teams that could be playing February and leads the league in collective wins.
Along with the NFC North, another strong division, it’s tied for the lead with eight pro football odds victories, with three of its teams boasting of winning records (Cowboys, Giants, Eagles) and the other (Redskins), just one game below .500. Read more…
With three weeks of football odds action down the hatch there has been some very impressive teams in the NFC thus far. In the East the Giants have looked very sharp. In the North the Vikings are clear Super Bowl contenders. And in the South the Saints have been terrorizing opponents in both conferences. But the real question is: who’s the best?
All three teams are undefeated and except for the Vikings win last week and the Giants win in Dallas, haven’t really even be challenged by a pro football odds opponent this season. And all three lead their divisions. Read more…