Eagles should take care of Cowboys at the Linc
Eagles should take care of Cowboys at the Linc
EAGLES (-3) over Cowboys
Texans (+9) over COLTS
Talk about money machines, Houston is 10-4-1 against the spread the last 15 times out, and seems to enjoy playing on the road. The Texans opened their road schedule with a 34-31 win at Tennessee, then followed with a 28-21 loss at Arizona, a 28-17 win at Cincinnati and a 31-10 W Sunday at Buffalo. Houston has covered six of its last eight on the road, and also seems to enjoy playing against Indianapolis. Last season, the Texans lost at Indy, 33-27, but covered an eight-point spread. In Houston, it was the Colts squeezing out a 31-27 victory, but the Texans covering as a 4-point underdog. Then when you take a look at whom the Horseshoes beat on the way to their 7-0 mark, you have Jacksonville, Miami, Arizona, Seattle, Tennessee, St. Louis and San Francisco. Not exactly a "Who's Who" of the NFL elite. One final note: Indy has covered only four of the last 13 at home, so let's make this our Best Bet.
Cardinals (+3) over BEARS
Here's another team that loves playing on the road. Arizona is only 1-3 at home, but 3-0 - straight up and against the spread - on the road. The Cardinals beat Jax, 31-17, and Seattle, 27-3 (both as three-point underdogs) and got past the Giants, 24-17, as a nine-point 'dog. Obviously, Arizona is livin' large on the road, and Chicago is still way too rough around the edges.
Panthers (+13) over SAINTS
We would like to see this line inch up to 14, and if it does, we'll put down a little more cash. Carolina, with the exception of a 20-9 stinker at Buffalo, has played well and won every other game since the bye week. But here is the amazing stat in this matchup: The Panthers are 6-0 straight up and 5-1 against the spread in their last six trips to New Orleans. In this NFC South rivalry, the 'dog is gonna bark all the way to the bank.
Chargers (+5) over GIANTS
Looking at New York's last three outings (48-27 loss to New Orleans, 24-17 loss to Arizona, 40-17 loss to the Birds), we're not quite sure why this line has jumped from minus-3 to minus-5. But we'll take a bite. Last week, there were three NFL games that moved more than two points from the opening line. In each case, the team that the line moved toward lost. Since the line is moving to the Giants here, the obvious play is to jump on San Diego.
JAGUARS (-6) over Chiefs
Head coach Jack Del Rio was so embarrassed with Sunday's 30-13 loss at Tennessee that he has the Jags practicing in full pads. Oh, yeah, KC has lost its main weapon, Larry Johnson, to a suspension.
Titans (+4) over 49ERS






