The selection this week could have been Miami to beat New Orleans, but the price has shifted into no-bet territory due to Saint's IR issues.
Instead, we have a game here between a team on the up and one struggling for form having been great early on. I don't think there's much between the two at all, so current form and the price available are key factors.
The Cardinals' recent slide is now more than just a flash in the pan and of genuine concern. The Colts are steadily turning into a really threatening outfit and should they make the post-season are definitely ones to watch. Their run-driven game is impressive and obviously Jonathan Taylor is having a season and a half.
I still think Arizona will probably qualify for the play-offs, but really think the odds may be misaligned here. The predictor says Indianapolis Colts 30-19 Arizona Cardinals. At 2.20 or thereabouts, that looks a decent bet...
Arizona looing like Pittsburgh last year, and Patriots 2 years ago; halfway to a perfect season, then being awful 2nd half of season and one and done in play offs.
Agree.Arizona looing like Pittsburgh last year, and Patriots 2 years ago; halfway to a perfect season, then being awful 2nd half of season and one and done in play offs.
It was a terrible call casemoney. Although not that surprising at Lambeau. There were several not-that-debatable calls against the Browns in that game. Anyway, they deserve to lose for putting the game in Baker's hands (3 straight passes when they'd been unstoppable running the ball all game and they still had all 3 timeouts left)
It was a terrible call casemoney. Although not that surprising at Lambeau. There were several not-that-debatable calls against the Browns in that game. Anyway, they deserve to lose for putting the game in Baker's hands (3 straight passes when they'd
Browns only themselves to blame. Should have won that game easily. Running the ball with Chubb, etc Packers couldn't cope. 3 first half interceptions when the Browns were in scoring positions resulted in 21pts for the Packers
Browns only themselves to blame. Should have won that game easily. Running the ball with Chubb, etc Packers couldn't cope. 3 first half interceptions when the Browns were in scoring positions resulted in 21pts for the Packers