Warner, Cardinals, Looks To Get Off to Solid 2-0 Start
The Arizona Cardinals, (1-0 SU, 1-0 ATS, 0-1 O/U) took one small step toward what they hope will be their first postseason appearance since 1998.
The Arizona Cardinals, (1-0 SU, 1-0 ATS, 0-1 O/U) took one small step toward what they hope will be their first postseason appearance since 1998.
There are lots of intriguing lines in Week 2 and we asked two of our writers to send their thoughts on some of Sunday’s games.
Both the Minnesota Vikings and the Indianapolis Colts disappointed in Week 1 of the NFL. By far the Colts were the bigger disappointment. Indianapolis was a 10 ½ online betting favorite to beat the Chicago Bears. Not only did they lose to Chicago but they lost by 16 points. Peyton Manning looked terrible.
The New England Patriots (1-0 SU, 0-1 ATS), who are kind of disheartened that they have to go forward with a new quarterback, will travel to the New York metropolitan area on Sunday as they take on the New York Jets (1-0 SU & ATS), who are tickled to death about their new QB, in an NFL contest that is scheduled to kick off at 4:15 PM ET at Giants Stadium (artificial turf) in East Rutherford, NJ.
Talk about bad blood!
When the San Diego Chargers (0-1 SU, 0-1 ATS, 1-0 O/U) and Denver Broncos (1-0 SU, 1-0 ATS, 1-0 O/U) met last Christmas Eve for a late season matchup that meant little to the Chargers, little did anyone know that the heated confrontation between the two teams would spark some strong hostility (hatred?) that would linger the entire offseason.
The Baltimore Ravens (1-0 SU, 1-0 ATS, 0-1 O/U) got the John Harbaugh era started off on the right foot in their season opener last week, beating their NFC North rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals 17-10 at home on Sunday.
The Washington Redskins (0-1 SU & ATS) had a hard time getting things going with their new West Coast offense in the season opener. On Sunday they will try to straighten things out as they play host tot he New Orleans Saints (1-0 SU & ATS) in an NFL contest that is set to get underway at 1 PM ET at FedEx Field (natural turf) in Landover, MD.
The Green Bay Packers (1-0 SU & ATS) will try to build on the momentum from their first game of the season as they venture to the Motor City to take on the Detroit Lions (0-1 SU & ATS) in an NFC North game that is set to begin at 1 PM ET at Ford Field (artificial turf) in Detroit.
The Miami Dolphins (0-1 SU & ATS), who won just one game last year, got close but didn’t quite make it in their season opener. Now they take to the road against the Arizona Cardinals (1-0 SU & ATS), who were energized by a strong opening-game performance, in an NFL inter-conference game that is set to take place at 4:15 PM ET at University of Phoenix Stadium (natural turf) in Glendale, AZ.
The 2008 regular season couldn’t have gotten off to a better start for both the Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers who picked up SU road victories as double-digit underdogs. Now they’ll meet up in this afternoon’s Week 2 NFL betting affair looking to show its detractors that last weeks performances weren’t a fluke.
NFL Furious Free Picks – Week 2 Preview
Sunday, September 14th — Bank of American Field, Carolina — 1:00pm EST
NFL Furious Free Picks – Week 2 Preview
Sunday, September 14th — Ford Field, Detroit — 1:00pm EST
NFL Furious Free Picks – Week 2 Preview
Sunday, September 14th — FedEX Field, Washington — 1:00pm EST
NFL Furious Free Picks – Week 2 Preview
Sunday, September 14th — Edward Jones Stadium, St. Louis — 1:00pm EST
The Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1 SU & ATS), who were turned back in their season opener, look to bounce back in their 2008 home debut as they play host to the Buffalo Bills (1-0 SU & ATS) in NFL action that is set to begin at 1 PM ET at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium (natural turf) in Jacksonville.
Two teams who really struggled offensively the first time out of the box will get together on Sunday, as the San Francisco 49ers (0-1 SU & ATS) travel tot he Pacific Northwest to face the Seattle Seahawks (0-1 SU & ATS) in an NFC West contest that is set to get underway at 4:05 PM ET at Qwest Field (artificial turf) in Seattle.