Tony Weston
SUNDAY'S PLAYS 30 Dime Colts
10 Dime Bills

Colts at Titans
COLTS - With 4 weeks already in the books and Week 5 about getting there, the Indianapolis Colts are right where everyone figured they’d be, undefeated at 4-0 SU, eyeing win No. 5 in a row.

And the Titans, well, this season hasn’t been kind to them considering where they left off last year.

Tennessee comes into this game against their AFC South rival sitting at 0-4 SU and having gone just 1-3 ATS so far this year, including non-covers in each of its last three games.

The Titans are not just losing, but they’re losing big, losing by more than a touchdown a game (8.2 points). In fact, things have progressively gotten worse as this season’s gone on. The Titans lost each of their first two games of the year, at Pittsburgh and at home against Houston, by 3 points per. But in their last two losses, at the Jets and at the Jaguars, Tennessee has lost by an average of 13.5 points per game.

Including the non-covers that have been racked up this year, the Titans have failed to cover in 5 of their last 6 games overall and have gone just 1-5 ATS their last 6 games against the AFC.

In division, Tennessee has failed to cover in 4 straight against the South.

On the other side, the Colts have covered in 5 of their last 7 games on the road and are 8-2 ATS their last 10 games in October.

Going back to last season Indy has covered in 5 of its last 7 games overall and will cash in again tonight against the lowly Titans. Take the Colts in this one tonight.



Browns at Bills
BILLS - While the Buffalo Bills have had their share of struggles this season, at least they’re not in the position the Cleveland Browns are in.

The Browns are not only one of the worst teams in the NFL, but just this week they traded away their only offensive playmaker in Braylon Edwards, basically because he got in a spat with a friend of LeBron James.

Now, the Browns only have Joshua Cribbs to make plays. Not a promising prospect considering his best work comes on special teams.

Cleveland comes into this game having gone just 1-3 ATS this season to go along with its 0-4 SU record. And going back a little further, Cleveland has covered just once its last 10 games overall and only once its last 8 games against the AFC.

Also, the Browns are riding an 0-5 ATS skid when installed as a road underdog. The team is also 0-5 ATS its last 5 games overall on the road.

The Bills, on the other hand, have covered in 13 of their last 17 games at home against teams with a losing road record and have gone 25-8-1 ATS their last 34 games against teams with a losing record.

Buffalo will continue its winning ways against another losing team as the Bills get over easily today against the hapless Browns.