ONCE A YEAR 10,000 DIME
FOUR TEAM ROUND ROBIN
PARLAY OF THE YEAR
Here's what I want you to do. Obviously, there are other combinations we could make, but these are the one's I want you to focus on. The majority of the money is on the SU bets, so stick to this plan.
2000 Dime - Cincinnati +1.5 over Cleveland
2000 Dime - Green Bay -9 over Chicago
2000 Dime - Buffalo +2.5 over New York
2000 Dime - New Orleans -3 over Philadelphia
500 Dime - New Orleans & Cincinatti parlay
500 Dime - New Orleans & Green Bay parlay
500 Dime - Buffalo & Cincinatti two team parlay
500 Dime - Green Bay & Cincinatti two team parlay
Buffalo - Wind and Eli Manning get along like Rosie O'Donnell and the Donald. Eli enters windy Buffalo today fresh off a week he'd like to forget, a week that featured 34 incompletions. Now, even though the Giants have the "win and in" scenario, and the Bills are out, this Buffalo team isn't one to quit on anyone. The Bills are 6-0 ATS in their last six games as an underdog of 0.5-3.0, and are 6-0-1 ATS in their last seven games as a home underdog of 0.5-3.0. They are 7-1 ATS in their last eight games as a home underdog, and will put a damper on the Giants playoff plans temporarily with a win at home today.
Cincinatti - The Bengals are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games as an underdog of 0.5-3.0, and they'd like nothing better than to knock off their in state rival, the Browns, costing them a potential playoff appearance. Cleveland comes off an 8-0 win at home in the snow eliminated wild card contender Buffalo from the playoff picture, and can now inch close to a playoff berth with a win today. Who would have imagined it would be the Browns with a 9-5 record and the Bengals at 5-9? The Cowboys surely didn't. They have the Browns first round pick and salivated before the year that it would be top five. Anyway, the game today comes down to which secondary can shut down each's passing game. Cleveland is dead last in pass defense in the AFC, and you will watch Carson and company go off today. Cincinatti by two TD's today.
Green Bay - The Packers now need this win to keep their visions of home field advantage alive, and need a win next week coupled with a Dallas loss at Washington to make that dream come true. Green Bay comes off a dominant performance over St. Louis on the road last week, and now takes on Kyle Orton and the Bears. As I wrote that, I started to laugh at what a joke Orton and that Bears offense is. No QB, no RB even with Benson, an aging offensive line and wideouts that are inconsistent at best. Speaking of wideouts, Greg Jennings has stepped it up, reaching double digit touchdowns combining with Donald Driver on a fierce duo at the flanker position. An easy win and cover for the Pack today in Chicago.
New Orleans - For the Saints, the game is everything. For the Eagles, they are out of the playoff chase. New Orleans seems to be functioning better without Reggie Bush on offense, and now has a legimitate shot at the postseason. The Saints are 4-1 ATS in their last five games as a favorite of 0.5-3.0, and have covered eight of their last 11 games in Week 16. The Saints are 5-2 ATS in their last seven games as a favorite, while the Eagles have covered just two of seven off an ATS win. McNabb and the Eagles don't get the job done today in the Superdome.