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AAA's MONDAY NIGHT O/U BLOWOUT *BLOOD-BATH!* (EASILY HIT PACKERS L/MONDAY!)
(NFL) Indianapolis vs. NY Jets,
Total: 48.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Win
Total: 48.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Win
This is an 8* O/U BLOWOUT BLOOD-BATH on the OVER between the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets.
REASONING: New York has already been eliminated from playoff contention, but would love nothing more than to play spoiler here. Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Jets offense looked decent in last week's loss to the Patriots. But Andrew Luck and the visitors are desperate for a victory, the Colts' starting pivot returns to action after sitting last week with concussion, Indy would predictably lose 28-7 to the Steelers on Thanksgiving day. Note that Fitzpatrick was 22 for 32 for 269 yards, two TD's and no INT's last Sunday. Indianapolis has a top 10 offense, but it's defense is ranked 28th overall. New York's offense has struggled all season, but it catches a break this week in facing the Colts' terrible secondary. Note that Indianapolis has seen the total go OVER the number in eight of its last 14 against teams with losing records and in three of its last four when playing on Monday Night Football, while New York has seen the total go OVER the number in three of its last four as a home dog of 3.5 points or less and in five of its last eight off a loss against a division rival. Play the OVER.
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REASONING: New York has already been eliminated from playoff contention, but would love nothing more than to play spoiler here. Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Jets offense looked decent in last week's loss to the Patriots. But Andrew Luck and the visitors are desperate for a victory, the Colts' starting pivot returns to action after sitting last week with concussion, Indy would predictably lose 28-7 to the Steelers on Thanksgiving day. Note that Fitzpatrick was 22 for 32 for 269 yards, two TD's and no INT's last Sunday. Indianapolis has a top 10 offense, but it's defense is ranked 28th overall. New York's offense has struggled all season, but it catches a break this week in facing the Colts' terrible secondary. Note that Indianapolis has seen the total go OVER the number in eight of its last 14 against teams with losing records and in three of its last four when playing on Monday Night Football, while New York has seen the total go OVER the number in three of its last four as a home dog of 3.5 points or less and in five of its last eight off a loss against a division rival. Play the OVER.
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