I'M looking at two matches that feature road teams on the rebuild against two home teams with hopes of playoff aspirations.
Cleveland will try to keep it close against Baltimore as its a divisional game but the Jets will find it tough travelling west to Oakland on the later slate.
Kizer showed flashes of what he could be but is the least experienced starter in the NFL. He could struggle against the Ravens who forced five turnovers in their shutout in Cinci last Sunday.
The Jets amassed 214 total yards in Buffalo while allowing 190 on the ground. Two words – BEAST MODE
Raiders' Marshawn Lynch played his first NFL game in more than 600 days last week and looked like the same old bruiser he always was. Expect a big day for Lynch and I’ll likely be on his rush yards if I can find a suitable line.
Marshawn Lynch (Raiders) Over 69.5 Rushing Yards @ 5/6 @ 365 – 3 points
Can’t find Lynch’s rushing yards on bet365 Jordan? :s
888sport do Lynch over 69.5 yds at 9/10
Week 2’s 1.54/1 double landed.
Week 3 main bet;
Louisville +7.5
USC -6.5
LSU ML
Treble pays 1.42/1
Will also have small stake on Louisville and Tennessee ML double at 5.96/1
Will also be taking Army +31.5 at 10/11 against Ohio State.
Similar type of game to Michigan v Air Force. Michigan & Ohio State both have stutter offences against the triple options of Army & Air Force. There is definitely value in the ‘dog’s handicap.
Tennessee v Florida In-play
Tennessee +10.5 – dominated possession in the game, anticipating a fading Gator defense.
Few props I’ll be on tomorrow
Zach Ertz o48.5 @Paddy – Ertz went 8-8 in the Eagles opener for 93 yards. Today he faces an Eric Berry-less Chiefs that looked a tad vulnerable after his injury mid way through the game against the Pats.
Jeremy Maclin o44.5 @Sky – Ravens went run heavy last week which only lead to Maclin getting 4 targets of which he caught 2 for 56 yards. He’ll be facing up against a weak Browns secondary that gave up 182 yards to Antonio Brown last time out.
Chris Hogan o55.5 @Paddy – Hogan and the pats struggled last week and he ended with 1 catch from 5 targets for 8 yards. However his 5 targets averaged over 20 air yards each. Today he goes up against the Saints who gave up 157 yards to Adam Thielen last game.
Also would be on Larry Fitzjeralds reception overs with John brown, David Johnson and 2 of the offensive line out. Should lead to even more targets than week 1 when he had 13 and caught 6.
I’m impressed, Nick. Good luck mate.
Thanks mate, hopefully everything goes to plan. Will be on Beast Mode as well. ?
@mervin365 usually wait till Sunday for all their props. Will likely be there now.
Marshawn Lynch 100+ Rushing Yards @ 5/2 @ Skybet – 1 point
Zach Ertz o48.5 – Ended with 97. ✔
Jeremy Maclin o44.5 – Got hurt after one catch for 19 yards, ended with 22. ✖
Chris Hogan o55.5 – Ended with 78. ✔
Packers/Falcons Over 4.5 Sacks @ 8/11 @ 365 – 2.75 points
Both tackles out for Green Bay who will be heavily missed. Falcons may get this on their own if the Pack fall behind. Will use their own pass rush to get to Ryan too.
Lynch didn’t get his yardage but Oakland ran all over New York for the second week in a row. Be sure to back the lead backs rush yards whoever the Jets oppose.
It was consecutive winning Sundays in the NFL with the Raiders/Ravens Double and the Total Sacks winning in Atlanta, only to be failed by Lynch who found pay dirt but couldn’t get his yardage.
Tonights Monday night matchup is a tough one. Odell Beckham is a game-time decision, and leaving it this late usually means he won’t be risked. The Giants offence was stagnant in their week 1 loss against the Cowboys, and could struggle again against the Lions. The Cardinals were favoured on the road in week 1, which Matt Stafford had a grudge against, throwing for four TD’s against the ‘No Fly Zone’.
While the G-Men have a good secondary, they struggle against the big men across the middle. Last season the gave up the fifth most catches, and fourth most TD’s to tight ends. Jason Witten, who isn’t as athletic as he used to be, caught 7 passes for 59 yards last week. Ebron is a catch first tight end and could draw the quick targets across the middle, as will Tate who will line up everywhere.
Two minds over Stafford’s pass yards or Ebron’s line, but the pass rush of the Giants should feed into Detroits game-plan.
Eric Ebron (Detroit Lions) Over 44.5 receiving Yards @ 10/11 @ 365 – 3.3 points
Just a couple of RAB’s I like.
Golden Tate & Eric Ebron 61+ Receiving Yards @ 9/2
Matt Stafford 250+ Pass Yards, Eric Ebron 45+ Receiving Yards, Eric Ebron 1st TD Scorer @ 25/1
Cheers, who are the RABs with?