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    Default NFL Week 13: Peter Loshak Previews with Al McMordie




    SBR.tv’s Peter Loshak and industry vet Big Al McMordie continue their weekly betting previews in the NFL with Week 13, and also take a look back at a couple of notable lines from Week 12.

    Atlanta is a 5.5-point home dog to Philadelphia in a game with big playoff implications. The Falcons will be missing starting QB Matt Ryan, but his replacement Chris Redman played serviceably last week, and it’s a few other injuries on offense that have Al and Loshak more concerned. Still, the Falcons have an outstanding record at home in the Georgia Dome, and the Eagles have a few weapons on offense sidelined as well.

    The New England/Miami game presents some interesting betting lines that have had some curious movement. Miami is 5-0 to the over at home this year, and the two times the Pats and Dolphins met in Miami the last two years the games have gone to 76 and 77, respectively, which has Loshak wondering if a play on the over is warranted, or if it’s too obvious and too easy. Interestingly, during the taping of the video, the lines on the game took a big hit, with the total diving from 46 to 44, and the Pats going from -5 to -3.

    New Orleans is coming off of their impressive Monday night home blowout over New England, and go into Washington as a 9.5-point road fave over the Redskins. As awesomely dominant as the Saints have been this year, and as injury-riddled as the Redskins are, there have been rumblings that Washington is the side with value here. Well-respected SBR poster The Seer started a thread giving that opinion soon after the Monday night game, and McMordie chimes in with his reaction.

    The Giants have lost 6 in a row ATS, and the money is starting to fade them, as their line has moved from a 1-point fave on opening to almost a 3-point dog to visiting Dallas. In the beginning of the year, the Giants were playing well, reminiscent of their Super Bowl form, and they actually went into Dallas and beat the Cowboys in the first game in their new stadium. Dallas will be looking for payback, and the skidding Giants are vulnerable here, playing out of sync and dealing with some injuries to key players on offense. Loshak and McMordie discuss the situation and come to different conclusions on the line.

    Undefeated Indianapolis is a 6.5-point home fave over Tennessee, who has won 5 in a row since their bye after losing their first 6 games of the season. The Colts have been pulling out close wins recently, and Big Al gives a lean on this game based partly on a technical factor involving dominant teams late in the season.

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    You guys forgot this is Michael Vick return game. The house will be on fire and Atlanta wins outright. Also Redman is better than Ryan and a healthy Norwood and Snelling are an upgrade for Falcons. Only reason Tampa went up last week was because Turner played hurt and shouldn't have started. Also Gonzalez is playing lights out and Eagles can't cover tight ends. Next time interview someone who knows something about the teams they are talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    You guys forgot this is Michael Vick return game. The house will be on fire and Atlanta wins outright. Also Redman is better than Ryan and a healthy Norwood and Snelling are an upgrade for Falcons. Only reason Tampa went up last week was because Turner played hurt and shouldn't have started. Also Gonzalez is playing lights out and Eagles can't cover tight ends. Next time interview someone who knows something about the teams they are talking about.

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    Last week Al had texans +3 and Bears as a livedog.

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    hou+3 last week was the right play in my mind and although i lost the bet i wouldnt change it. bears being anywhere close to alive is a stretch for me

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    Good stuff Peter. NE/MIA over
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    solid video, some very informative summaries.

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    N.E blows Miami out this week, and scores 34 by themselves. I love the over in this game, and the good news is that it is not included in my fade me selections. Take N.E and the over in a parlay if allowed and then double up on Min and the over in the Sunday night game for some Christmas cash that you'll be needing for your girlfriends necklace.

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    If Indy doesn't win by a TD I'll shave my balls.

    Been awhile anyway..what do I care?

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    I like it

    Quote Originally Posted by SBR.tv View Post



    SBR.tv’s Peter Loshak and industry vet Big Al McMordie continue their weekly betting previews in the NFL with Week 13, and also take a look back at a couple of notable lines from Week 12.

    Atlanta is a 5.5-point home dog to Philadelphia in a game with big playoff implications. The Falcons will be missing starting QB Matt Ryan, but his replacement Chris Redman played serviceably last week, and it’s a few other injuries on offense that have Al and Loshak more concerned. Still, the Falcons have an outstanding record at home in the Georgia Dome, and the Eagles have a few weapons on offense sidelined as well.

    The New England/Miami game presents some interesting betting lines that have had some curious movement. Miami is 5-0 to the over at home this year, and the two times the Pats and Dolphins met in Miami the last two years the games have gone to 76 and 77, respectively, which has Loshak wondering if a play on the over is warranted, or if it’s too obvious and too easy. Interestingly, during the taping of the video, the lines on the game took a big hit, with the total diving from 46 to 44, and the Pats going from -5 to -3.

    New Orleans is coming off of their impressive Monday night home blowout over New England, and go into Washington as a 9.5-point road fave over the Redskins. As awesomely dominant as the Saints have been this year, and as injury-riddled as the Redskins are, there have been rumblings that Washington is the side with value here. Well-respected SBR poster The Seer started a thread giving that opinion soon after the Monday night game, and McMordie chimes in with his reaction.

    The Giants have lost 6 in a row ATS, and the money is starting to fade them, as their line has moved from a 1-point fave on opening to almost a 3-point dog to visiting Dallas. In the beginning of the year, the Giants were playing well, reminiscent of their Super Bowl form, and they actually went into Dallas and beat the Cowboys in the first game in their new stadium. Dallas will be looking for payback, and the skidding Giants are vulnerable here, playing out of sync and dealing with some injuries to key players on offense. Loshak and McMordie discuss the situation and come to different conclusions on the line.

    Undefeated Indianapolis is a 6.5-point home fave over Tennessee, who has won 5 in a row since their bye after losing their first 6 games of the season. The Colts have been pulling out close wins recently, and Big Al gives a lean on this game based partly on a technical factor involving dominant teams late in the season.

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    only pick I was leaning for that Al likes is tenn.. LOL

    I might be headed for ANOTHER bad weekend

    Robust

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    Quote Originally Posted by BustedPretext View Post
    That man has a wonderful moustache.
    That thing is definitely making a comeback.

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    Loshak, what happened to that chiquita you introduced a few weeks ago? She changed her mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RageWizard View Post
    N.E blows Miami out this week, and scores 34 by themselves. I love the over in this game, and the good news is that it is not included in my fade me selections. Take N.E and the over in a parlay if allowed and then double up on Min and the over in the Sunday night game for some Christmas cash that you'll be needing for your girlfriends necklace.
    That is a pretty shitty xmas.

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    Pavy!!!....I know ur NOT serious about that "Redman is better than Ryan" statement......i been a season ticket holder since 1990 (altho due to my health i'm not able to go this year) AND Redman will be selling used cars after this season! NOT HATING PAVY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Horse View Post
    what happened to that chiquita you introduced a few weeks ago? She changed her mind?
    The explanation was given a few weeks ago:


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    Way to be ambiguous in your explanation.

    "She didnt want to do certain things."
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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    You guys forgot this is Michael Vick return game. The house will be on fire and Atlanta wins outright. Also Redman is better than Ryan and a healthy Norwood and Snelling are an upgrade for Falcons. Only reason Tampa went up last week was because Turner played hurt and shouldn't have started. Also Gonzalez is playing lights out and Eagles can't cover tight ends. Next time interview someone who knows something about the teams they are talking about.
    D'oh!

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    LOL Loshak scared off the co-host. Unreal!


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    Quote Originally Posted by lakerboy View Post
    That is a pretty shitty xmas.
    Looks like a pearl necklace instead of the gold one this year for the old lady.

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