PREMIUM
AAA's EARLY *Cowboys/Titans* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER! 3-1 (75%) LAST SUNDAY!
(NFL) Dallas vs. Tennessee,
Total: 49.00 | -108.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 49.00 | -108.00 Under
Result: Loss
This is an 8* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER on the OVER between the Dallas Cowboys and the Tennessee Titans.
Plain and simple, if you're a Cowboys fan, I understand your frustration. QB Tony Romo can look unbelievably brilliant at times, extremely poor in others and such was the case last week in Dallas' 28-17 loss to San Francisco in front of its home town crowd. The Cowboys were down 28-3 at halftime and managed to make it interesting in the second stanza, but Romo would throw three costly INT's and struggled in the Red Zone overall, he'd finish 23 of 37 for 281 yards and a TD. It wasn't all doom and gloom for Dallas though and it does have a real opportunity over the next couple of weeks to move over .500 with a winnable contest in Tennessee this week and then another one on the road against St. Louis on September 21st. That said, the Titans have to be loving their chances vs. this suspect Cowboys secondary and feeling pretty confident after beating the Chiefs 26-10 at Arrow Head stadium, a difficult place to win for any team. Defenively Tennessee looked great, but note that the win came at a cost as LB Zach Brown suffered a torn pectoral and will be out indefinitely. Tennessee should be wary of Romo, the last time the team's met back in 2010 the Cowboys' pivot would throw for 406 yards and three TD's; in fact, in five games vs. AFC foes, Romo has thrown for 1,616 passing yards and 11 TD's to just a single INT. And even though Dallas RB DeMarco Murray coughed up an early fumble which led to a defensive TD, the workhorse had an overall fantastic day in finishing with 118 yards and a TD on 22 carries. The Cowboys defensive unit will surely have its hands full again today as well, Tennessee QB Jake Locker threw for 266 yards and a pair of TD's with no INT's last week, note that he spread the ball around to eight different receivers in all. That's bad news for a Dallas defense which had just one sack last Sunday. The Cowboys would give up 127 yards on the ground vs. the 49ers and I predict will once again be in for a long day vs. the Titans dynamic trio, Bishop Sankey, Shonn Greene and Dexter McCluster. A great situational play, Dallas needs a win and will be airing the ball out today; and on the other side of the field, Locker is playing for his job and another big showing and victory will go a long way in cementing his position. When you add it all up, all signs point to the OVER as the sharp wager in this one.
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Plain and simple, if you're a Cowboys fan, I understand your frustration. QB Tony Romo can look unbelievably brilliant at times, extremely poor in others and such was the case last week in Dallas' 28-17 loss to San Francisco in front of its home town crowd. The Cowboys were down 28-3 at halftime and managed to make it interesting in the second stanza, but Romo would throw three costly INT's and struggled in the Red Zone overall, he'd finish 23 of 37 for 281 yards and a TD. It wasn't all doom and gloom for Dallas though and it does have a real opportunity over the next couple of weeks to move over .500 with a winnable contest in Tennessee this week and then another one on the road against St. Louis on September 21st. That said, the Titans have to be loving their chances vs. this suspect Cowboys secondary and feeling pretty confident after beating the Chiefs 26-10 at Arrow Head stadium, a difficult place to win for any team. Defenively Tennessee looked great, but note that the win came at a cost as LB Zach Brown suffered a torn pectoral and will be out indefinitely. Tennessee should be wary of Romo, the last time the team's met back in 2010 the Cowboys' pivot would throw for 406 yards and three TD's; in fact, in five games vs. AFC foes, Romo has thrown for 1,616 passing yards and 11 TD's to just a single INT. And even though Dallas RB DeMarco Murray coughed up an early fumble which led to a defensive TD, the workhorse had an overall fantastic day in finishing with 118 yards and a TD on 22 carries. The Cowboys defensive unit will surely have its hands full again today as well, Tennessee QB Jake Locker threw for 266 yards and a pair of TD's with no INT's last week, note that he spread the ball around to eight different receivers in all. That's bad news for a Dallas defense which had just one sack last Sunday. The Cowboys would give up 127 yards on the ground vs. the 49ers and I predict will once again be in for a long day vs. the Titans dynamic trio, Bishop Sankey, Shonn Greene and Dexter McCluster. A great situational play, Dallas needs a win and will be airing the ball out today; and on the other side of the field, Locker is playing for his job and another big showing and victory will go a long way in cementing his position. When you add it all up, all signs point to the OVER as the sharp wager in this one.
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