Friday, December 14, 2007

2007-08 NFL Football Week 15 Gambling Guide

Week 15 people, two more weeks to go and the second season begins.

And guess what, after 14 weeks into the 2007-08 NFL football season, the Pats are still perfect. Sure, Pittsburgh probably gave them a little bit of a scare with Anthony Smith running his mouth as if New England's passing game was nothing and sure, the Ravens ALMOST gave them their first loss of the season the week before, but the fact of the matter is, the Patriots still are undefeated and this week, I'll be expecting more of the same.

Why? Well, the New England Patriots have the New York Jets again in what would be a rematch since the ''spying allegations'' broke out. If there's one team to blame for New England's dominance, it's the Jets and yep, the Pats probably hate these guys the most.

It was this New York Jets team that ratted out the Patriots for illegally videotaping the Jets sidelines to start this very season back at the Meadowlands. Yep, this could very well be a game where the Patriots will be out for nothing more but revenge. But, typical of Bill Belichick, the Pats say this is just any other game and the Jets are nothing more but victim No.14 on the schedule.

Nevertheless, bet on the Patriots -13.5 to destroy the Jets. Because the last time these two teams met, New England dominated for a 24-point win. Guess what, nothing will change come game time.

Sunday Night Football will feature a match-up between the New York Giants and the visiting Washington Redskins. The Giants are looking to secure that playoff spot in the NFC while the Redskins will simply be playing spoilers to this New York team's postseason plans.

If it wasn't for Jason Campbell being ruled out for the Washington Redskins this Sunday, this could've been a good old fashioned rivalry game. But since Campbell is probably out for the remainder of Washington's season, it should be a one-sided affair going towards New York's way no matter how bad Eli Manning will play on Sunday night.

Bet on the Giants -6.5 to beat the Redskins. Oh yeah, 36-year-old Todd Collins will start for the injured Campbell in the Redskins offense, not that it matters anyway.

Monday Night Football will feature one of the longtime rivalries in the NFC as the Chicago Bears visit the Metrodome to face their rivals, the Minnesota Vikings.

The Chicago Bears need more than a miracle to get their struggling asses back to the playoffs while the Minnesota Vikings caught fire at the right time, winning four games in a row in the final stretch of the season.

Another loss for the Chicago Bears on Monday night should ultimately end their campaign this year. And with the way rookie runningback Adrian Peterson has been playing for the Vikes, the Bears should just be looking forward for the next NFL draft lottery.

The rest of them picks for Week 15.

Cincinnati Bengals -6.5 over the San Francisco 49ers.

New Orleans Saints -2.5 over the Arizona Cardinals

Tampa Bay Buccaneers -13.5 over the Atlanta Falcons

Baltimore Ravens over the Miami Dolphins (Pick ANY SPREAD... This should be funny again, as always...)

Cleveland Browns -2.5 over the Buffalo Bills

Green Bay Packers -6.5 over the St. Louis Rams

Pittsburgh Steelers -6.5 over the Jacksonville Jaguars

Seattle Seahawks -13.5 over the Carolina Panthers

Tennessee Titans -2.5 over the Kansas City Chiefs

Indianapolis Colts over the Oakland Raiders (Are you serious?..)

San Diego Chargers -6.5 over the Detroit Lions

Dallas Cowboys -6.5 over the Philadelphia Eagles

AcesAce sportsbook has the odds on who will win Super Bowl XLII in Glendale, Arizona.

Indianapolis Colts EVEN +800

Chicago Bears EVEN +1500

New England Patriots EVEN +250

Oakland Raiders EVEN +8000

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