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Betting: Best NFL Over/Under Plays For Week One
Are
you ready for some football? Week one of the NFL season is finally
here and there is a lot to look forward to with a full slate of
action to get in on this Sunday. There are a number of totals that
could be enticing for NFL fans looking to make a big score, with
three notable lines that stand out more than the rest.
Notable
Over/Under #1: Falcons @ Saints U - 54
Two
of the best offenses in the NFL a year ago are poised to be even
better with the Falcons bringing in the NFL’s active rushing leader
in Stephen Jackson and the Saints welcoming back head coach and
offensive play-caller Sean Payton. All signs seem to point to this
game having a lot of scoring on the surface, but it’s important to
remember that these teams averaged 47 total points in two meetings
last year and could play this game in a more conservative fashion
with so much on the line. Atlanta will try and feed Jackson early and
often as they look to establish a better balance on offense and play
the possession game to keep the ball away from the New Orleans’
offense, and if new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan can squeeze out
just one week of improvement by catching his opponent off guard, then
there is a good chance this game will stay under the total even with
a potential final score like 34-18.
Notable
Over/Under #2: Vikings @ Lions O – 46.5
Two
of the biggest superstars in the NFL will clash in week one with
Adrian Peterson and Calvin Johnson set to go head-to-head. Throw in
Greg Jennings, Reggie Bush, and a couple of overrated defenses and
this game has all of the makings for an offensive explosion. Both
teams feel they have the talent to compete for a playoff spot in the
NFC North this season, so look for the Vikings and Lions to play to
their strengths and put up a ton of points in a match up that could
come down to which team scores last.
Notable
Over/Under #3: Raiders @ Colts O - 47
Andrew
Luck took the NFL by storm in his rookie season and is poised to have
another big year under his former college coordinator in Pep
Hamilton, who takes over for the departed Bruce Arians. The Colts
have the offensive weapons to put up some big totals, but they didn’t
do enough to upgrade a suspect defense and Oakland has had plenty of
time to prepare. Raiders’ quarterback Terrelle Pryor impressed
enough in the offseason to earn the starting job, and running back
Darren McFadden is healthy heading in to week one. Indianapolis
should score enough to win this game at home, but Oakland should put
up enough points to send this game over the total.
Click
here to get a full list of odds for week one of the
NFL regular season.
GOOD LUCK ALL!!!
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