Cardinals vs 49ers Wagering Odds Monday Night Football

Filed Under (Odds Alerts) by Stan on 14-12-2009

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kurt warnerThe Arizona Cardinals will try and clinch the NFC West on Monday night as they face the San Francisco 49ers at 8:35pm ET live on ESPN. The Cardinals have put themselves into position to make the Super Bowl odds again this NFL wagering season, especially after last week’s win against the Minnesota Vikings. The Cardinals were extremely impressive as they held Adrian Peterson in check and intercepted Brett Favre twice. Kurt Warner threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns in the win. Arizona is a 3.5 point wagering odds favorite with a total of 44.5 at SBG Global.

The Cardinals and their high powered attack will take on a San Francisco team that is floundering. The 49ers lost last week at Seattle to effectively end their playoff chances. San Francisco threw the ball well last week but running back Frank Gore was held to just 25 yards. In the last three games San Francisco has been forced to throw the ball since their running game has been weak. Alex Smith has seven touchdown passes and only one interception in his last three games. Tight end Vernon Davis is tied for the NFL lead in TDs with 10.
 
Arizona’s offense with Warner has looked unstoppable in recent weeks. He has thrown for over 3,000 yards in three straight seasons. His wide receiving tandem of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin is the best in the NFL. Even the running game with Beanie Wells and Tim Hightower has looked good.
 
Take a look at the NFL wagering odds stats for tonight’s game. The Cardinals are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 road games. The Cardinals are 6-2 ATS vs. a team with a losing record. The Cardinals are 8-3 ATS in their last 11 vs. the NFC West. The Cardinals are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 meetings in San Francisco.
 
The 49ers are 6-0-2 ATS in their last 8 games as an underdog. The 49ers are 6-2-1 ATS in their last 9 home games. The 49ers are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 vs. the NFC West. The Under is 4-0 in the Cardinals last 4 games as a road favorite. The Under is 5-2 in the Cardinals last 7 vs. the NFC West. The Under is 5-0 in the 49ers last 5 vs. the NFC West. The Under is 9-4 in the 49ers last 13 games as a home underdog.

Patriots vs Saints Wagering Odds Monday Night Football

Filed Under (Odds Alerts) by Stan on 30-11-2009

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patriots cheerleadersPlanning a Super Bowl party this year? You might want to use this week’s Monday Night Football Wagering matchup as a good opportunity for a trial run, as we could be watching a Super Bowl preview.  

The Saints (10-0) are in the midst of the best season in franchise history and the Pats, short of a fourth quarter choke at Indianapolis two weeks ago, seem poised to challenge for another title in February. 

The offensive explosiveness possessed by each team has forced online sportsbooks to post a total of 56.5 and still the sports betting public is wagering on the "Over", as many sportsbooks are reporting heavy action on the high side.  

New Orleans averages 420 yards per game and 36.9 points. It’s down from their record breaking average of 39-plus points per game the team rode until Week 7 but still more than five points greater than the second place Minnesota Vikings. 

New England ranks second in average yardage per game at 416 and with the best one-two wide receiver combinations in the league, the Pats can stretch the field against the greatest of defenses.
Wes Welker had a super game against the Jets last week catching 15 balls for 192 yards. Welker makes blitzing Brady a real challenge for teams. His short underneath game sets up the long ball for Randy Moss. Moss is pretty much impossible to cover one-on-one and when he gets the double team, it usually creates a mismatch for Welker.  

The New Orleans Saints remain a -2 wagering odds home favorite against the New England Patriots at the Superdome. Watch all the Monday Night Football Wagering action live at 8:30pm ET on ESPN.


The Saints receiving corps is almost as impressive with Marques Coltson, Devery Henderson, Jeremy Shockey and Robert Meachem. Speaking of matchup problems, these four receivers will present some for the Patriots secondary. The Saints are hoping Reggie Bush can go coming off a knee injury. The early reports have him playing and if he is ready he can be a difference-maker, but usually plays a secondary role in the offense most games (ain’t that right Fantasy players). 

This is a great coaching matchup with maybe the two brightest coaches in the game matching wits for the first time. Sean Payton is as creative an offensive coach as Belichick is a defensive strategist. Don’t expect Belichick to go for a 4th and short deep in his own end in this game but expect some interesting wrinkles from both coaches.  

And of course the field generals need no introduction, with
Tom Brady and Drew Brees probably guaranteeing this game gets the highest ratings of the regular season. Brady has more experience in winning the big game but the Saints have been charging hard all year and not one team has been able to top Brees’ offense to date. 

Both teams have consistent, not spectacular, run games and while each squad has shown vulnerabilities on defense this year we have to expect them to bring their A-game to the dome on Monday Night. 
 
This should be a great game. Good luck with your bets and check out
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Baltimore vs Cleveland Monday Night Wagering Odds Preview

Filed Under (Odds Alerts) by Stan on 16-11-2009

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ravens cheerleadersBaltimore vs Cleveland Monday Night Wagering Odds Preview; If Baltimore (4-4) wasn’t feeling a sense of urgency heading into their Monday nighter vs the dreadful Browns (1-7), they are now!

The surging Cincinnati Bengals moved to 5-0 straight-up in divisional games Sunday with an 18-12 sports wagering odds win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Not normally known as fans of the Steel Curtain, there was probably more than a few Raven players glued to the set for that Bengal win, asking what everyone else is wondering: How did Cinci get so good, so fast?
 
 
With their focus now turned 100-percent on Monday Night Football, the person who should perhaps be feeling the most anxiety is Brown quarterback Brady Quinn. Benched during his awful Week 3 performance against this very Baltimore team, Quinn is back under center Monday for his second round of the season as starter.
 
Quinn’s numbers from the first three weeks, nor the stats Derek Anderson produced in his five-week post at No. 1 pivot, will not be hard to top. After all, Anderson (36.2) has the lowest QB rating in the league. Unfortunately the offense has thinned at talent, the defense is losing hope and until someone can make sense of the coaching and management fiasco at Brownsville, it looks like another limp to the finish is in store.
 
Baltimore looked great in its Week 8 home game vs. the then unbeaten Denver Broncos, treating bettors to a 30-7 win. Betting on the Ravens has been a losing proposition since Week 4, though, as the team is just 2-3 ATS in their past five outings.
 
Online Sportsbooks opened the line for the Ravens-Browns game just a shade higher than 10 and the contest attracted very little attention through the past week. Cleveland is rested off a bye week but divisional home teams off a bye are just 2-12 ATS when playing under the Monday night lights. It has added up to an increase of betting on the road favorite that began late Sunday and will likely continue up until kickoff.
 
Ravens running back Ray Rice has been a big part of any success on offense this season and will be featured as a major part of the attack Monday. Leading all backs in receptions this year; Rice is second in net yards from scrimmage with 126.1 per game. He has also scored four rushing TDs in the past three games so against Cleveland’s 31st ranked run defense, Rice should flourish.
 
In the first meeting this season the Ravens throttled the Browns 34-3 and in eight games this year Baltimore has broken the 30-point barrier five times. It has been 15 games since Cleveland achieved such a lofty point total.
 
This is the first Monday Night wagerig odds game of the season for each of these teams and neither has played a single game under the lights since last year. The Browns were 2-1 ATS on Monday in 2008 while the Ravens went 1-0 ATS, losing straight-up vs. Pittsburgh in Week 4. Given the circumstances, Baltimore looks to have an upper hand in the motivation department and it now comes down to execution.
 
The line is currently Baltimore -11 wagering odds favorite with the betting action heavily favouring the Ravens, with close to 80% of the volume on the big favourite. Enjoy the game and check out SPORTSBETTING.COM for their 10% Re-Load bonus everyday.

 



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