9/23/2012
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Hedging the Straight-Line
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WEEK 2
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NFL 2012 Season
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Home
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Away
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Hedging
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Straight
Line
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Projected
Total Score
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Green Bay Packers
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Chicago
Bears
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4.22
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-1.28
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39.0
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Buffalo Bills
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Kansas
City Chiefs
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-1.40
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-1.50
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53.0
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Carolina Panthers
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New
Orleans Saints
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1.89
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9.78
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44.0
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland
Browns
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5.79
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0.65
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52.0
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Indianapolis Colts
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Minnesota
Vikings
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11.20
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5.91
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48.0
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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Houston
Texans
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11.87
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7.93
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46.0
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Miami Dolphins
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Oakland
Raiders
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4.91
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3.81
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46.0
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New England Patriots
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Arizona
Cardinals
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-8.92
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-6.58
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42.0
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New York Giants
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Tampa
Bay Buccaneers
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-0.50
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-4.58
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51.0
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Baltimore
Ravens
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6.19
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8.31
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54.0
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St. Louis Rams
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Washington
Redskins
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4.97
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8.28
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53.0
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Seattle Seahawks
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Dallas
Cowboys
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1.88
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3.90
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39.0
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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New
York Jets
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10.02
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10.38
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45.0
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San Diego Chargers
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Tennessee
Titans
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-11.08
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-2.73
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48.0
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San Francisco 49ers
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Detroit
Lions
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8.06
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3.40
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44.0
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Atlanta Falcons
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Denver
Broncos
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-3.83
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-1.27
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41.0
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
NFL 2012, Week 2: Hedging the Straight-Line (Projections)
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NFL 2012, Week 1: Hedging the Straight-Line (Projections)
9/22/2012
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Hedging the Straight-Line (Projections)
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WEEK 1
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NFL 2012 Season
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Home
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Away
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Hedging
|
Straight
Line
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Projected
Total Score
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New York Giants
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Dallas
Cowboys
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-3.96
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-3.26
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49.0
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Chicago Bears
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Indianapolis
Colts
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-6.52
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-4.37
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38.0
|
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Cleveland Browns
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Philadelphia
Eagles
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14.44
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7.47
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41.0
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New York Jets
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Buffalo
Bills
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-2.31
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-2.39
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41.0
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New Orleans Saints
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Washington
Redskins
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-16.22
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-9.26
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54.0
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Tennessee Titans
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New
England Patriots
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11.27
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5.99
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53.0
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Minnesota Vikings
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Jacksonville
Jaguars
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-9.05
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-5.78
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36.0
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Houston Texans
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Miami
Dolphins
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-8.76
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-5.59
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43.0
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Detroit Lions
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St.
Louis Rams
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-19.92
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-11.04
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42.0
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Kansas City Chiefs
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Atlanta
Falcons
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15.28
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7.96
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35.0
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Green Bay Packers
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San
Francisco 49ers
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-11.64
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-7.20
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61.0
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Carolina
Panthers
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10.19
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5.36
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41.0
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Arizona Cardinals
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Seattle
Seahawks
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6.89
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3.83
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42.0
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Denver Broncos
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Pittsburgh
Steelers
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3.63
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2.15
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42.0
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Baltimore Ravens
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Cincinnati
Bengals
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-4.98
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-3.77
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46.0
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Oakland Raiders
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San
Diego Chargers
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4.30
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2.52
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46.0
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Sunday, December 04, 2011
Week 13, 2011: Falcons vs. Texans by EvenMoney
Atlanta Falcons vs. Houston Texans is another game that helps bring this NFL season into better focus because it is an inter-conference matchup that will shed light on whether it was AFC or NFC teams that faced a tougher road within their own conference.
Courtesy of BestSportHighlights
The Atlanta Falcons are one of four teams battling for 2 remaining playoff spot. They also have a chance to win their division should they win 2 more games than the New Orleans Saints do. For now, let’s focus on the fact they cannot afford to lose many or any of their remaining 5 games. A win today goes a long way to propelling them to the playoffs and/or a shot at the NFC South division, since one of their remaining games is against the Saints.
The Atlanta Falcons are one of four teams battling for 2 remaining playoff spot. They also have a chance to win their division should they win 2 more games than the New Orleans Saints do. For now, let’s focus on the fact they cannot afford to lose many or any of their remaining 5 games. A win today goes a long way to propelling them to the playoffs and/or a shot at the NFC South division, since one of their remaining games is against the Saints.
The Falcons been inconsistent all year and have only beaten one team contending for the playoffs – the Detroit Lions. At the same time, the Falcons are good at everything, except Pass Defense. They rank in the top 15 in almost all categories – top 10 in some. When it comes to Pass Defense, they rank 23rd with their main problem being getting Sacks. Other than that, the Falcons do enough to allow their balanced offense to put up 23.5 PPG (points per game), offsetting the 20.2 PPG they give up.
On the other side of the field, the Houston Texans have a two-game lead in their division, and unless they suffer a late season losing streak, they are guaranteed a playoff spot. The Texans also have only beaten one opponent that is in playoff contention – the Pittsburgh Steelers. Unlike the Falcons, they are leading their division and will most likely qualify for the playoffs by simply winning 2 of their remaining 5 games.
Another bit of difference between the two teams is that the Texans are ranked 1st on Defense (4th for Rushing; 2nd for Passing). They are 2nd in Sacks and 1st in Defensive Pass Percentage. When it comes to Rushing, the Texans Defense is ranked Top 5 in each major category, except Average Yards per Rush (4.2). They also give up only 16.3 PPG.
The Texans feature a Top 10 ranked offense, whose goal is to run over their opponents. They score 26.6 PPG on 380 YPG (yards), with 152 of those yards from their Rushing game. They lead the league in Rushes per game and are second in Rushing TDs per game. Though they do have a decent Passing game (ranked 16th in the league), this matchup is clearly on whether the Texans Rushing offense will stand up against the Falcons Rushing defense – ranked 2nd in the league.
NFL PICKS Week 13
Texans (+1.5) Over (38) – It comes down to Matt Ryan against the Houston Texans Defense.
12/4 1:00 ET Atlanta -1.5 At Houston 38
http://www.footballlocks.com/nfl_lines.shtml @11/27/11 @ 11:30amSunday, November 27, 2011
Week 12, 2011: Raiders vs. Bears by EvenMoney
Oakland Raiders vs. Chicago Bears highlights a week where we are very wary of picking underdogs. So, we go to two seemingly evenly-matched teams that were not on our radar this season. Both, especially the Oakland Raiders, are having better than expected seasons. Since they are matched up in pivotal games for each of them, we figured it is time to look into the numbers. From there, project just how serious a threat they are come playoff time.
If they lose and the Denver Broncos win today, the Raiders will find themselves in a tie with the Broncos for the AFC West lead. This loss could also put their playoffs hope in jeopardy as the AFC second tier of playoff teams is crowded, with 5 other teams trying to secure 2 slots.
The Raiders need this win to convince many, including themselves, that they truly belong atop their division. A loss today could be the start of a four-game losing streak, or they can hold pace and finish by splitting their remaining 6 games for a 10-6 record.
Ironically the Raiders are facing what I see as their NFC counterpart, a team that has benefitted from a major slide by the Detroit Lions. This has allowed the Bears to climb into second place in the NFC North, behind the undefeated Green Bay Packers. But, unlike the Raiders, the remainder of the Bears schedule is relatively weak. A win today and they can easily win 4 of the 5 other remaining games, to finish the season at 12-4.
Besides benefitting from weak schedules, what are the Bears and Raiders doing correctly? They both put up lots of points and have enough strength in both the running and passing game. They do not rank highly in any individual category, with Oakland being the better statistical team, specifically in rushing (4.9 vs. 4.3 yards per rush; and 5.5 more rushes per game).
Defensively, they’re even with the Bears being a run-stopping, low-scoring defense, while the Raiders are a bend but don’t break model.
NFL PICKS Week 12
Raiders (-3) Over (41) – Though not a highlight of our analysis, the absence of Bears QuarterBack Jay Cutler will be the deciding factor because the Raiders will now be able place more emphasis on stopping the run.
11/27 4:05 ET At Oakland -3 Chicago 41
http://www.footballlocks.com/nfl_lines.shtml @11/27/11 @ 2:00pm
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