NFL: Late afternoon starts (4:05 PM ET, FOX & CBS)
The late afternoon wagering card in the NFL is a light one with just three games. The NFC East showdown between Washington and Dallas highlights the action.
2008-09-26
The late afternoon wagering card in the NFL is a light one with just three games. The NFC East showdown between Washington and Dallas highlights the action. Take a look at what’s in store and be sure to check the BETTING TRENDS page for where your betting colleagues at Sportsbook.com are sending their money.
(211) BUFFALO at (212) ST LOUIS
St. Louis has been downright awful in the first three games while going 0-3 SU & ATS for the second straight season. The Rams have been outscored by 29 PPG, and are quite possibly the worst team in the NFL at this point. In Week 4, they will be hosting a Bills’ club that has been quite the opposite, starting 3-0 for the first time since the ‘90’s. They are all alone atop the AFC East Division too. Buffalo takes to the road for the second time in ’08, looking to extend a 10-7 ATS mark under Dick Jauron. His clubs have also been solid versus NFC foes, going 6-3 ATS in his tenure. HC Scott Linehan of St. Louis is on the hot seat, if he makes it through the week. Since a 5-1 ATS start in ’06, his team is just 9-20 against the number, including 3-11 ATS at home.
(213) SAN DIEGO at (214) OAKLAND
Both trying to keep pace with Denver in the AFC West Division, longtime rivals San Diego and Oakland will go head-to-head on Sunday. For the Raiders, it will be the first home game since the ugly season opening loss to Denver. That was Oakland’s 11th home loss in its L13 games, a span in which they’ve gone just 3-10 ATS. They are 10-22 ATS in their L32 as a home dog. Since opening night, HC Lane Kiffin’s team has played better, winning at Kansas City then pushing unbeaten Buffalo to the last seconds before losing on a late field goal. The Chargers played last on Monday vs. the Jets and will face a short week of preparation. They are on a 6-1 ATS run vs. division foes under Norv Turner. This game starts a stretch of four road games in a month for them.
(215) WASHINGTON at (216) DALLAS
With both teams coming off big wins, longtime rivals Washington and Dallas play perhaps for the final time at Texas Stadium. The Redskins won’t be upset to see the doors close at this stadium, considering they are just 2-14 SU & 5-11 ATS in their L16 visits. This is a key game for Washington though, as their two straight victories have kept them within a game of the competitive NFC East lead. Amazingly, at this point, the division has put up a combined record of 10-2. Dallas is a big part of that, off the win at Green Bay. The Cowboys are on a 0-3 ATS run at home, as well as just 1-5 ATS at home versus division opponents. After the two home wins, Washington will be looking to improve on a 6-11 ATS stretch on the road, including 3-4 ATS vs. NFC East foes.
2008-09-26
The late afternoon wagering card in the NFL is a light one with just three games. The NFC East showdown between Washington and Dallas highlights the action. Take a look at what’s in store and be sure to check the BETTING TRENDS page for where your betting colleagues at Sportsbook.com are sending their money.
(211) BUFFALO at (212) ST LOUIS
St. Louis has been downright awful in the first three games while going 0-3 SU & ATS for the second straight season. The Rams have been outscored by 29 PPG, and are quite possibly the worst team in the NFL at this point. In Week 4, they will be hosting a Bills’ club that has been quite the opposite, starting 3-0 for the first time since the ‘90’s. They are all alone atop the AFC East Division too. Buffalo takes to the road for the second time in ’08, looking to extend a 10-7 ATS mark under Dick Jauron. His clubs have also been solid versus NFC foes, going 6-3 ATS in his tenure. HC Scott Linehan of St. Louis is on the hot seat, if he makes it through the week. Since a 5-1 ATS start in ’06, his team is just 9-20 against the number, including 3-11 ATS at home.
(213) SAN DIEGO at (214) OAKLAND
Both trying to keep pace with Denver in the AFC West Division, longtime rivals San Diego and Oakland will go head-to-head on Sunday. For the Raiders, it will be the first home game since the ugly season opening loss to Denver. That was Oakland’s 11th home loss in its L13 games, a span in which they’ve gone just 3-10 ATS. They are 10-22 ATS in their L32 as a home dog. Since opening night, HC Lane Kiffin’s team has played better, winning at Kansas City then pushing unbeaten Buffalo to the last seconds before losing on a late field goal. The Chargers played last on Monday vs. the Jets and will face a short week of preparation. They are on a 6-1 ATS run vs. division foes under Norv Turner. This game starts a stretch of four road games in a month for them.
(215) WASHINGTON at (216) DALLAS
With both teams coming off big wins, longtime rivals Washington and Dallas play perhaps for the final time at Texas Stadium. The Redskins won’t be upset to see the doors close at this stadium, considering they are just 2-14 SU & 5-11 ATS in their L16 visits. This is a key game for Washington though, as their two straight victories have kept them within a game of the competitive NFC East lead. Amazingly, at this point, the division has put up a combined record of 10-2. Dallas is a big part of that, off the win at Green Bay. The Cowboys are on a 0-3 ATS run at home, as well as just 1-5 ATS at home versus division opponents. After the two home wins, Washington will be looking to improve on a 6-11 ATS stretch on the road, including 3-4 ATS vs. NFC East foes.
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