Things could not go any worse for the Tennessee Titans. After a rough NFL football odds offseason in which the team’s legendary former QB Steve McNair was murdered their looked to be reason for hope at least on the football field. Wrong. The Titans are 0-5 heading into Sunday’s NFL football odds matchup with the New England Patriots at frigid Foxboro.
The team’s chances of winning this game are slim to null and the team’s losing ways are likely to continue.
The Titan’s offense has been serviceable, at least as good as it was last NFL odds season when the team led the league in wins. But it’s the defense that has been a no show this season. The Titans have been giving up 363 ypg on defense and rank among the worst in the AFC. Read more…
Eli Manning’s heel injury seems to have been blown out of proportion and even with Manning at 75% the Giants would still be the best team in the NFL football odds.
The Giants have jumped out to a perfect 5-0 start but what’s been most impressive about this team is the fact that it appears to have very few –if any- NFL football odds weaknesses.
In the early going of the season it’s tough to say which teams are at the top of the talent pool, but so far this no one could argue that the Giants are among the very best teams in the NFL odds. Based on win-loss records, that fact can’t be disputed. Read more…
Broncos vs. Pats in NFL football odds. Master vs. Protégé. Undefeated vs. 3-1. Mile High vs. Sea Level. This game has it all and should be one of the most exciting NFL football odds matchups of week 5.
When Josh McDaniels took the job as the Broncos head coach he did just everything humanly possible to screw the team up. Since than all he’s done is win (4-0 in his debut) and dished out humble pie to his NFL odds critics by the bucket. Read more…
The Jags have been one of the better football teams in the NFL odds over the past 5-7 years. Its stout defense and balanced offense made this team a formidable and competent opponent.
But so far in the 2009 NFL football odds this team has been awful. Starting the NFL odds season at 2-2 is nobody’s idea of a good time but it’s hardly the end of the world either. In fact, coming off a 37-17 beat down of the defending division champion Tennesee Titans there might even be reasons for hope.
QB David Gerrard had his finest performance of the NFL football odds season by far and was nearly flawless in his dismantling of the toothless Titan defense. He was 27-37 with 323 yards and 3 TDs. Not a bad days work at all. Read more…
The Washington Redskins are a team in NFL football odds turmoil. Or least that’s what the headlines say. Jim Zorn is a loss away from being fired and the Jason Campbell would already be on the bench if the team had any depth at QB. And so every game, including its week five match up with Carolina has become a must win game.
The host Panthers aren’t exactly having a fairy tale of a NFL football odds season either with QB Jake Delhomme throwing nearly as many passes to the other team as his own receivers and coach John Fox almost certainly headed for the scrap heap unless his team wins the Super Bowl.
The desperation will be thick in the air as these two struggling teams and struggling coaches fight to remain relevant in the NFL odds. Read more…