Hall of Fame Game: The Bills will upset the Titans

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Hall of Fame game odds: The Buffalo Bills have more motivation to win

Well the new NFL season is almost on us, so too is the betting on some of the pre-season matches. So here is the BetOnline.com NFL Betting preview of the Hall of Fame game:

While the Hall of Fame game odds are difficult to handicap, as we never know how many reps the starters will see, it’s at least safe to say that betting under the projected total of 31 points is a good idea, as both teams are works in progress offensively.

  • WHO: Buffalo Bills vs Tennessee Titans (-3)
  • WHAT: Hall of Fame game betting
  • WHEN: Sunday, August 9 at 8:00 p.m. ET
  • WHERE: Fawcett Stadium in Canton, OH
  • KEY STAT: Three of last five HOF game winners missed the playoffs that season
  • PICK: Bills +3
At least in the passing game, the Bills may give their new offense a few more series than Tennessee will. Trent Edwards is likely eager to develop a rapport with Terrell Owens and you know T.O. would like to make a statement on the national stage, so don’t be surprised if that new tandem hooks up for a touchdown. Still, you should temper your expectations, as the Titans’ secondary specializes in picking off passes.

Also remember that the Bills O-line is depleted with the loss of Jason Peters and, even with no more Albert Haynesworth, the Titans’ pass rush should put heat on Edwards or anyone else taking snaps for Buffalo.


The Titans’ passing game ranked 27th in the league last year and we can’t expect Kerry Collins to repeat his mild success with no one worth throwing to besides Nate Washington and versatile running back Chris Johnson. It will, however, be interesting to see if Vince Young gets significant playing time. Would he help or hurt the Titans’ Hall of Fame game odds? My guess is that he’ll be rusty and lack communication with his wideouts, so the Bills’ underrated secondary should keep the Titans in check.

On paper, it appears the Titans’ phenomenal running game should light up the Bills’ poor run defense and that Tennessee will stymie Buffalo’s running attack, but stop and think for a moment before you hurry to your offshore sportsbook. LenDale White and Chris Johnson are a great tandem, but how many carries will they get? Jeff Fisher will rest them and likely give inexperienced Quinton Ganther the bulk of the load. Buffalo may rest Marshawn Lynch, but its backups, Fred Jackson and Dominic Rhodes, have succeeded at the NFL level and could do some real damage against second and third-string defenders.

STAN’S PICK: Three of the last five Hall of Fame odds champs went on to miss the playoffs in those seasons. Heck, even the lowly Oakland Raiders triumphed in Hall of Fame game betting. In other words, a team’s actual NFL regular-season prospects have little to do with the result. The new-look Bills have a bit more to play for and, offensively, have a few more NFL-ready backups, so they should upset the Titans. Bet on the Bills.
For full Hall of Fame game odd and other preseason NFL lines, check out the Betting Edge at BetOnline.com.

 

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Of course, the real reason why you are taking the Bills is the fact that Buffalo is 6-0 in their last six preseason openers. Nice write up though.
 

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