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AAA's 10* MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ATS "BLOOD-BATH!"
(NFL) LA Chargers vs. Denver,
Point Spread: -3.00 | -109.00 Denver (Home)
Result: Push
Point Spread: -3.00 | -109.00 Denver (Home)
Result: Push
This is a 10* ATS BLOOD-BATH on the Denver Broncos.
We've always felt that the addage "defense wins championships," pertained more to the gridiron than any other sport. While nothing is on the line except a Week 1 win or loss, we still feel that the Broncos' elite defense will prove to be the main story-line in tomorrow's summaries.
LA: A new city, building and head coach. Same old QB in Philip Rivers though. Rivers will be handing off to one of the best RB's in the league in Melvin Gordon and the offense should once again be among the league leaders on that side of the ball. Defense was a major issue last year though, giving up an average of 26.4 PPG.
Denver: The defense was fourth in points allowed last year and first against the pass in allowing only 185.8 YPG through the air. LA's offense revolves around the pass, which doesn't look too good on the road at Mile High tonight. The team used its top draft picks on the defensive side of the ball as well, so the unit is stacked. The offense is once again a question mark, but both Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch will be given the green light to air it out tonight against the Chargers' suspect secondary.
The bottom line: Note that LA is just 4-7 ATS in its last 11 in games where the line is set between +3 and -3, while Denver is 8-5 ATS in its last 13 in the same position. Play on the BRONCOS.
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We've always felt that the addage "defense wins championships," pertained more to the gridiron than any other sport. While nothing is on the line except a Week 1 win or loss, we still feel that the Broncos' elite defense will prove to be the main story-line in tomorrow's summaries.
LA: A new city, building and head coach. Same old QB in Philip Rivers though. Rivers will be handing off to one of the best RB's in the league in Melvin Gordon and the offense should once again be among the league leaders on that side of the ball. Defense was a major issue last year though, giving up an average of 26.4 PPG.
Denver: The defense was fourth in points allowed last year and first against the pass in allowing only 185.8 YPG through the air. LA's offense revolves around the pass, which doesn't look too good on the road at Mile High tonight. The team used its top draft picks on the defensive side of the ball as well, so the unit is stacked. The offense is once again a question mark, but both Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch will be given the green light to air it out tonight against the Chargers' suspect secondary.
The bottom line: Note that LA is just 4-7 ATS in its last 11 in games where the line is set between +3 and -3, while Denver is 8-5 ATS in its last 13 in the same position. Play on the BRONCOS.
AAA Sports