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NFL Week 2 Game Capsules

Our NFL betting expert Shea Matthews looks at the NFL Week 2 Game Capsules and give you some perspective in his Week 2 Gambling online review…

NFL Betting: Week 2 Roundup

The 2010 NFL season’s first Sunday is in the books and it was eventful. We saw injuries galore, some upsets and a few outstanding performances.

Let’s have a brief look at every game.

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NFL Betting: Week 2 Roundup

Week 2 in the NFL treated us to some wild performances, plenty of quarterback changes and, thankfully, fewer injuries than we saw in Week 1.

Steelers 19, Titans 11

It seems the Titans offense only excels against weak defenses. The Steelers chased Vince Young from the game and made Chris Johnson look pedestrian just as they did last season.

Bengals 15, Ravens 10

Joe Flacco put up a major stinker, tossing four picks, but bettors shouldn’t worry. The Ravens were in tough opening on the road against two of the NFL’s top four defenses from a year ago.

Eagles 35, Lions 32

Michael Vick made Andy Reid’s quarterback decision for Week 3 and beyond a bit harder with his sparkling effort. And how about rookie Jahvid Best, who totalled 232 yards and scored three times? He was dynamite for the Lions.

Falcons 41, Cardinals 7

This is what happens when Derek Anderson faces a defense other than the Rams’. Max Hall got a few late snaps and should get plenty more if he shows any kind of skill.

Dolphins 14, Vikings 10

I’m guessing the Vikes have been on the phone with San Diego all morning, BEGGING for them to turn over Vincent Jackson. Brett Favre doesn’t trust his wideouts.

Chiefs 16, Browns 14

Are the Chiefs a hollow 2-0? They won a weather-affected game at home last week and anyone can beat the Browns.

Buccaneers 20, Panthers 7

As bad as Matt Moore was, I’m more concerned about the Panthers’ struggles running the ball. Sure, they saw eight-man fronts, but that never stopped DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart when Jake Delhomme was around.

Packers 34, Bills 7

Green Bay’s running game didn’t do much but they still breezed in this one. Aaron Rodgers and Clay Matthews are superstars on their respective sides of the ball.

Bears 27, Cowboys 20

Jay Cutler was surprisingly poised in this one. Is Wade Phillips finally, finally on the chopping block?

Broncos 31, Seahawks 14

Tim Tebow may not factor prominently into Denver’s offense for a while. Kyle Orton looks very good early on. Demaryius Thomas, on the other hand, made an immediate impact in his first NFL game, catching eight passes for 97 yards and a score.

Raiders 16, Rams 14

Jason Campbell benched already? Wow. Somewhere, JaMarcus Russell is smiling as he sips his codeine and coke.

Chargers 38, Jaguars 13

Philip Rivers is showing that he’s an elite quarterback with or without Vincent Jackson. What’s with David Garrard? It looks like his three-interception 2007 season was the anomaly after all. He had four picks yesterday alone.

New York Jets 28, Patriots 14

Let’s not get carried away, but I will admit that Mark Sanchez looked very poised and confident in leading the Jets to victory. Amazing one-handed grab aside, was it just me or did Randy Moss look like he was dropping balls on purpose? Any chance he’s trying to make a statement to Pats management?

Texans 30, Redskins 27

Houston beats Indianapolis, then rallies from a 17-point deficit on the road? These ain’t your granddaddy’s Texans.

Colts 38, New York Giants 14

The Manning Bowl wasn’t much of a competition after all. The Colts’ pass rush was unbelievable and Indy flipped the Giants on their heads by running the ball as well as Peyton passed it.

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