NFL Betting – Week 12 Picks
Week 11 was another strong week – not like the 4-0-0 last week but pretty good. The Week 11 picks went 2-1-1 with the Giants letting me down in a big way!
Week 11 was another strong week – not like the 4-0-0 last week but pretty good. The Week 11 picks went 2-1-1 with the Giants letting me down in a big way!
Week 12 of the 2010-11 NFL season will kick off with three tasty Turkey Day match ups. My pick for Game of the Week is the Packers at Atlanta. Aaron Rodgers and Greg Jennings versus Matt Ryan and Roddy White. Which duo has a better connection at the moment?
Last week nine home teams won straight-up. Seven home teams and eight road teams won against the spread and there was one ‘push’; New England -3 vs. Indianapolis. For the ninth time in 11 weeks the total bet favored the ‘over’ with seven games scoring more points than the total line, six scoring less, and two games ending in a ‘push’; Arizona vs. Kansas City and Cleveland vs. Jacksonville.
Along with Turkey, pumpkin pie and parades, NFL bettors have the annual tradition of a trio of NFL games – commonly called the Thanksgiving Classic – to look forward to this Thursday.
Happy Thanksgiving. That’s right; Week 12 is here as we head into the month of December already. There are a ton of divisional match ups this week. My pick for game of the week is the Monday night game between the Patriots and Saints. Two of the leagues hottest quarterbacks go head-to–head.
With the Thanksgiving Holiday comes the traditional Thursday games, but more importantly it marks the official start of the push towards the playoffs. Teams such as New Orleans, Minnesota, and Indianapolis have basically secured a spot and are now jockeying for the #1 seed. Teams such as New England, Cincinnati, and Arizona are currently in control of their division and fighting to stay on top.
The NFL’s annual football feast takes place Thursday, when Football Betting fans gorge themselves on a full day of pro pigskin.
As always, the Thanksgiving Day gridiron tradition starts with the Detroit Lions, who this year host the NFC North rival Green Bay Packers in one of a trio of NFL games (12:30 pm ET, FOX).