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Sunday NFL: Washington at New England
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The New England Patriots are 7-0 SU and ATS. They’ve beaten each of their opponents by at least 17 points. And they’re 17-point favorites this Sunday against the visiting Washington Redskins, with a total of 48.5 points.
If you’re into parlays, this is a common situation to play either the favorite and the over, or the underdog and the under. The ‘Skins aren’t chopped liver; they’re ranked first in the league in defensive efficiency, allowing just 14.7 points per game. The No. 2-ranked Pats offense should do better, but the time window in which it will operate is going to be shrunk by Washington’s clock-chewing ground game. Clinton Portis and Ladell Betts have 148 carries between them, while Jason Campbell has attempted 168 passes, mostly of the shorter variety. The under is 5-1 for Washington this year.
However, the over remains 6-1 for the Pats. This is a fearsome scoring machine, even with a revolving door at both running back and tight end thanks to injuries. They also have a small edge on paper in special teams, so they should have no problem outscoring Washington, but by how much? There’s always the moneyline, although odds were not available at press time. Kickoff is at 4:15 p.m. Eastern on FOX.
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Sunday NFL: Washington at New England
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The New England Patriots are 7-0 SU and ATS. They’ve beaten each of their opponents by at least 17 points. And they’re 17-point favorites this Sunday against the visiting Washington Redskins, with a total of 48.5 points.
If you’re into parlays, this is a common situation to play either the favorite and the over, or the underdog and the under. The ‘Skins aren’t chopped liver; they’re ranked first in the league in defensive efficiency, allowing just 14.7 points per game. The No. 2-ranked Pats offense should do better, but the time window in which it will operate is going to be shrunk by Washington’s clock-chewing ground game. Clinton Portis and Ladell Betts have 148 carries between them, while Jason Campbell has attempted 168 passes, mostly of the shorter variety. The under is 5-1 for Washington this year.
However, the over remains 6-1 for the Pats. This is a fearsome scoring machine, even with a revolving door at both running back and tight end thanks to injuries. They also have a small edge on paper in special teams, so they should have no problem outscoring Washington, but by how much? There’s always the moneyline, although odds were not available at press time. Kickoff is at 4:15 p.m. Eastern on FOX.
OddsMaker.com Team
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If you take them you have to pay them.