Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 9:56 AM | 9 comments |
 
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Our weekly visit from Dave Staley of sportsbook.com:

Q: What's the line for Sunday night's game?

A: We opened the Eagles as two-point favorites, but the line has since moved to minus-3. At first glance, this number surprised me a little bit as the Eagles are coming off of two very disappointing losses.
 
After looking into this game a little deeper, it is obvious why the Birds are favored though. First and foremost, despite the Eagles' recent losses, they are still just a game behind the Cowboys in the NFC East, thanks to Dallas' loss against the Packers. Chicago, on the other hand, has little or no shot at winning its division.
 
More importantly though is the giveaway/takeaway stat. Thanks to Jay Cutler, the Bears are a minus-5, whereas the Eagles are a plus-10. Cutler already has 17 interceptions, and he is going up against an Eagles defense that has the third-most picks (15) in the NFL. If these trends continue Sunday, the Eagles shouldn’t have a problem picking up a victory and covering.
 
It's early, but 91 percent of the early bettors are on the Eagles. By kickoff, this number will come down a bit, but I expect the boss to be rooting for the Bears come Sunday. This one-sided action has everything to do with Cutler’s carelessness.
 
All that being said, I think a field goal is just too much to be giving on the road, considering the Eagles' recent performance.

Q: What about the over/under?
 
A: It is currently 45 points, which is exactly where it opened. This number surprises me a little as I figured it would be around 42.5.
 
Thanks mostly to Cutler’s erratic play, the Bears scored 14 or fewer points in three of their last five games.
 
It is no secret that Andy Reid runs a pass-heavy offense. The Bears are actually pretty decent defending the pass, ranking eighth in the NFL.
 
The Eagles' defense has been very solid away from home this season, giving up just 17.7 points per on the road., although their injuries have been well-documented.
 
When these teams met the last two seasons, they would have covered this week’s under both times. 
 
All of my thoughts on the under being the smart play could easily be blown up if Cutler throws a pick-six or two, though.

Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 9:56 AM  Permalink | 9 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:18 AM, 11/18/2009
    I HAVE BEEN AN EAGLE FAN SINCE THE SIXTIES AND HAVE SEEN MANY CHANGES BOTH GOOD AND BAD.I HAVEN'T LIVED IN THE AREA SINCE 1980 BUT SUBSCRIBE TO NFL SUNDAY TICKET SO I CAN FOLLOW THE EAGLES. I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE YOU AN OUTSIDERS VIEWPOINT WHO ONLY GET'S TO SEE THE GAMES ON TV.IT APPEARS DONOVAN MCNABB HAS BECOME A QUATERBACK WHO IS SO WORRIED ABOUT INTERCEPTIONS HE NO LONGER WINS GAMES HE JUST TRIES NOT TO BE THE ONE TO TAKE THE BLAME IF THEY LOSE. HE ONLY THROWS TO RECIEVERS THAT ARE WIDE OPEN,I THINK THIS IS THE REASON THEY ARE HAVING PROBLEMS SCORING IN THE RED ZONE,HE HAS NO CONFIDENCE IN HIMSELF??TO MAKE A THROW IN A TIGHT AREA SUCH AS THE GOAL LINE. UNTIL HE CHANGES OR THE TEAM MAKES A CHANGE I THINK THE EAGLES WILL LANGUISH AS AN OK TEAM THAT WINS GAMES BUT NOT THE BIG ONE. JUST MY TWO CENTS
    IDAHOBOB
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:22 PM, 11/18/2009
    an article yesterday pointed out how MISSED WIDE OPEN Westbrook TWICE
    daveH
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:57 PM, 11/18/2009
    Take the CAPS off oldtimer!!! Who you yellin at?
    Living_Legend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:33 PM, 11/18/2009
    sorry fot the capital letters
    IDAHOBOB
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:14 PM, 11/18/2009
    I'd rather the Eagles lose - because they aren't going anywhere in the playoffs - even if they make them. Out in the first round for sure. The O-line is awful, the D is out to lunch, McNabb can't throw a ball accurately, Westy is done. Let's see Kolb and maybe even Vick.
    4thand10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:35 PM, 11/18/2009
    can we please trade mcnabb soon? we could probably get a 3rd or 4th rounder for him...
    Fire Andy Reid


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