NFL Week 16 Betting: Pittsburgh Steelers at St. Louis Rams +8
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
Pittsburgh Steelers at St. Louis Rams +8
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. St. Louis Rams on December 20, 2007, Thursday in the Edward Jones Dome at St.Louis, Missouri.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a 9-5 NFL record straight-up and are 7-7 against the spread (ATS). The St. Louis Rams have had a tough season with a 3-11 record straight-up, and are 5-9 ATS. The Pittsburgh Steelers are 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games while the St. Louis Rams are 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games.
NFL Betting Tips: Week 6 of The 2007 NFL Regular Season
Thursday, October 11th, 2007
Week 6 of the 2007 NFL Regular Season looks to be a hard pick for those betting against the spread. So far, the New England Patriots have been good bets against the spread, winning 4 and only losing 1 in 5 weeks of NFL regular season action. The Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers have a good 4 wins and 1 draw record against the spread, but then the odds makers who draw the line for the NFL are giving some awesome action for both sides, which makes it more difficult to choose.
However, we have a few insights on what we believe would be good bets for Week 6 of the NFL regular season. Among them are:
Houston Texans: Good Bet Against The Spread Over Atlanta Falcons
Thursday, September 27th, 2007
Houston Texans at Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, September 30.
The Atlanta Falcons are being given a +3 on their home court, and that could be a good spread for the Falcons, but then the Houston Texans are on a rampage and they’ve been very good against the spread, even if they lost to the Indianapolis Colts on Week 3 by 6. The +6.5 spread for the Houston Texans gave the Texans the win over the Indianapolis Colts against the spread.
Meanwhile, The Atlanta Falcons are 0-3 in their regular season standings as well as 0-3 against the spread. The Atlanta Falcons managed only 3 points in their first game of the season. Their Week 2 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars only saw them make 7 points. They were able to pick up more offense for Week 3, but even with a +4 home field advantage against the Carolina Panthers, they still fell short losing 27-20. And they only have a +3 against the Houston Texans, who are averaging more than 20 points a game, including an impressive 34-21 win over the Carolina Panthers at the Panthers’ home stadium. Maybe the Atlanta Falcons are suffering a bit of bad karma since Falcons’ quarterback Michael Vick has been under criminal litigation for several animal rights violations.
Free NFL Betting Picks & Tips For Week 4 Of 2007-08 NFL Season: New York Jets @ Buffalo Bills
Thursday, September 27th, 2007
This Sunday, September 30, marks the 4th week of the 2007 NFL Season, and already it’s been a very eventful start to the season with loads of highlight material touchdowns, and not to mention some surprising results in the games that have been played so far. For example, who would have ever thought that the New Orleans Saints are 0-3 so early in the season? Of course, the Superbowl XLI Champions Indianapolis Colts are expected to be 3-0 as well as the New England Patriots.
But then, this is about NFL betting picks, and while the Indianapolis Colts may have a 3-0 record, they’re 2-1 when their against the spread. On paper, it’s easy to pick a winner, but then when the Buffalo Bills are being given +17 against the New England Patriots, as what happened in Week 3 of the 2007-08 NFL Season, then it changes the whole story on making the right bet to win. After all, NFL betting is all about the spread.
Anyway, here are some free picks you might want to consider:

New England Patriots: Number 1 in NFL Betting Power Rankings for Week 3
Friday, September 21st, 2007
It’s been a weird start to the 2007-08 NFL Regular Season. For one, seven teams who missed the playoffs last season - Washington Redskins, Houston Texans, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos - now stand at 2-0 after the first 2 weeks of the 2007-08 NFL Regular Season. And […]
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