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Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Updated 11/15/07
 
Game of the week:   Jacksonville vs. San Diego.  Both teams are on the rise, and with Indy's recent problems, a rise into the top of the AFC South isn't out of the possibilities for the Jaguars.  Also worth watching are Dallas vs. Washington and Buffalo vs. New England.
 
Upset alert:  Chicago over Seattle.  The Bears are a much better team than their 4-5 record shows, while the opposite holds true for Seattle and their 5-4 record.  Aside from an early season victory vs. Tampa Bay, Seattle's wins are against the dregs of the NFL this season, but their losses are also to mediocre teams this season.  This one has upset written all over it. 
 
Home                     Line  Away                   CR Line   Conf
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GREEN BAY                -9.5  Carolina                -22.11   0.717
PHILADELPHIA            -10.0  Miami                   -19.74   0.667
MINNESOTA                -5.5  Oakland                 -14.21   0.656
Seattle                  -5.5  CHICAGO                  +0.79   0.629
DALLAS                  -10.5  Washington              -16.05   0.595
DETROIT                  +3.0  NY Giants                -0.28   0.567
SAN FRANCISCO            +2.5  St. Louis                -0.44   0.560
JACKSONVILLE             -3.0  San Diego                -5.73   0.552
Denver                   -2.0  TENNESSEE                +0.42   0.550
INDIANAPOLIS            -14.5  Kansas City             -17.31   0.547
BUFFALO                 +16.0  New England             +13.37   0.544
HOUSTON                  -1.0  New Orleans              -2.11   0.525
Baltimore                +3.0  CLEVELAND                +4.02   0.520
Cincinnati               -3.0  ARIZONA                  -1.99   0.519
ATLANTA                  +3.0  Tampa Bay                +2.00   0.519
NY Jets                  +9.5  PITTSBURGH              +10.05   0.509

Teams listed in CAPS are favored against the spread

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 November 2007 )
 
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