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NFL Week 10 Review – The Cream Is Rising To the Top

Here is my weekly NFL review, which, as always, provides bettors with, not only a look back at the week that was in the NFL, but a glimpse ahead as to what NFL sports bettors can expect out of each team in their upcoming contest.

BetUS NFL online sports betting buffs saw Week 10 in the NFL bring a sense of normalcy to what has been anything but a “normal” season.

After going a stellar 11-4 with all of my NFL Week 10 selections to push my NFL season record to a solid 76-61 (55.0 percent) this season, BetUS NFL Sportsbook members should know that I am just getting geared up for another spectacular postseason run like the one I unleashed in the BetUS Sportsbook last season when I went an out-of-this-world 9-1 including nailing every single New York Giants playoff game correctly including their easy-as-pie Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.

Broncos 34 Browns 30

The Broncos pulled off a late comeback win but failed to cover the spread in a high-scoring shootout just as I thought they would. The bottom line for both of these defensively-challenged ballclubs is that they couldn’t stop running water if their respective lives depended on it!

Falcons 34 Saints 20

I’ve said it over and over again this season – the Falcons are for real! Atlanta’s quarter of head coach Mike Smith, rookie quarterback Matt Ryan, running back Michael Turner and wide receiver Michael Jenkins has turned this franchise around. The Saints, despite having one of the best offenses in the league, are downright atrocious on defense.

Titans 21 Bears 14

I didn’t learn a thing from this game that I didn’t already know. The Titans look like they’re headed for a Super Bowl appearance – and Bears quarterback Rex Grossman is laughable.

Jaguars 38 Lions 14

Despite struggling all season long, the Jaguars looked spectacular in Sunday’s big win. Of course, playing the ‘Sisters of the Blind’ … I mean, the Lions, can make anyone looked good!

Dolphins 21 Seahawks 19

Bill Parcells and Tony Sparano have worked their magic in their first season with the Dolphins while the Seattle Seahawks quite on head coach Mike Holmgren before the regular season ever began.

Vikings 28 Packers 27

I told bettors these teams were evenly matched! Unfortunately I picked the mediocre Vikings to cover the spread as 2.5-point favorites. Duh!

Patriots 20 Bills 10

The Bills have gone belly up after a fantastic start while the Patriots are getting better – along with starting quarterback Matt Cassel every week.

Jets 47 Rams 3

The Jets are blossoming at the right time under new quarterback Brett Favre while the Rams have been a major disappointment this season and have nothing to play for at this point.

Ravens 41 Texans 13

Baltimore has always had a powerful defense. Now that rookie quarterback Joe Flacco is running the offense, they look better than ever on offense. The Ravens could surprise this postseason.

Panthers 17 Raiders 6

The Panthers are winning but I’m not very impressed, particularly for a team that couldn’t beat the Raiders by at least two touchdowns.

Colts 24 Steelers 20

What’s that sound I hear? Oh, the Colts making a late-season march toward a playoff berth. Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has regressed in a big way since leading the Steelers to a Super Bowl title a few years back, in what now seems like eons.

Chargers 20 Chiefs 19

The Chargers look like a classic underachieving Norv Turner team that is mediocre at beast and bumbling on its worst days. While the Chiefs managed to lose another close contest, at least they’ve played hard all season long and seem to have found an answer to their long-term quarterback problems with fearless rookie Tyler Thigpen.

Giants 36 Eagles 31

Why I picked the Eagles to win this game, I have absolutely no idea. Head coach Andy Reid cost his team this game with two successive bone-headed play calls on Philadelphia’s final two offensive plays of the game and the team’s front seven is mediocre. The Giants look like they’re intent on getting back to the Super Bowl again this season.

By DaveB

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