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New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills: Thursday Night Football Live Odds
Are you ready for some Thursday Night Football Betting? The New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills betting odds are now available for week 13 of the NFL betting 2009 season and sponsored through Sportsbetting Sportsbook. After hosting the Fins last week and taking them down in some fierce fourth quarter action (scored 24 points), the Bills stay at home for another bitter AFC East rivalry showdown this Thursday night against the Jets. Start making your Football Picks on this great game which goes down this Thursday, December 3rd at 8:20pm ET with the New York Jets traveling to the empire state and Ralph Wilson Stadium to battle their AFC East rival Buffalo Bills.
New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills: Thursday Night Football Live Odds
During their week 12 game, the New York Jets beat the Panthers 17-6, improving to a 5-6 season record. The Jets 2009 team leaders include; quarterback Mark Sanchez completing 151 passes on 282 attempts for 1945 yards with 10 touchdowns, Thomas Jones leads in rushing with 216 carries for 959 yards with nine touchdowns and Jerricho Cotchery leads in receiving with 37 receptions for 594 yards with three touchdowns. For the 2008 NFL betting season, the New York Jets finished third in the AFC East conference with a 9-7 regular season record.
Last week the Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins 31-14, improving to a 4-7 season record. The Bills 2009 team leaders include; quarterback Trent Edwards completing 109 passes on 181 attempts for 1170 yards with six touchdowns, Fred Jackson leads in rushing with 143 carries for 601 yards with two touchdowns and Terrell Owens leads in receiving with 40 receptions for 659 yards with three touchdowns. For the 2008 NFL betting season, the Buffalo Bills finished last in the AFC East conference with a 7-9 regular season record.Are you ready for some Thursday Night Football Betting? The New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills betting odds are now available for week 13 of the NFL betting 2009 season and sponsored through BetUS Sportsbook. After hosting the Fins last week and taking them down in some fierce fourth quarter action (scored 24 points), the Bills stay at home for another bitter AFC East rivalry showdown this Thursday night against the Jets. Start making your Football Picks on this great game which goes down this Thursday, December 3rd at 8:20pm ET with the New York Jets traveling to the empire state and Ralph Wilson Stadium to battle their AFC East rival Buffalo Bills.
During their week 12 game, the New York Jets beat the Panthers 17-6, improving to a 5-6 season record. The Jets 2009 team leaders include; quarterback Mark Sanchez completing 151 passes on 282 attempts for 1945 yards with 10 touchdowns, Thomas Jones leads in rushing with 216 carries for 959 yards with nine touchdowns and Jerricho Cotchery leads in receiving with 37 receptions for 594 yards with three touchdowns. For the 2008 NFL betting season, the New York Jets finished third in the AFC East conference with a 9-7 regular season record.
Last week the Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins 31-14, improving to a 4-7 season record. The Bills 2009 team leaders include; quarterback Trent Edwards completing 109 passes on 181 attempts for 1170 yards with six touchdowns, Fred Jackson leads in rushing with 143 carries for 601 yards with two touchdowns and Terrell Owens leads in receiving with 40 receptions for 659 yards with three touchdowns. For the 2008 NFL betting season, the Buffalo Bills finished last in the AFC East conference with a 7-9 regular season record
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Sports Betting preview of the NY Jets vs Miami Dolphins. The biggest games and situations of the week (ending October 12th, 2009) are discussed from a betting perspective by the expert handicappers at Pregame.com. (Segment 5 of 5)
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A short done for SMU Bondue’s Vegas Night – a Casino themed dinner. 23rd Feb SMU Admin Bldg Level 10. Done to the style of “The Unbeatables” and the latest Bond Flick, “Casino Royale” Enjoy!
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NFL Thursday Night: Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
The undefeated Indianapolis Colts (13-0) have a chance to take one more step towards greatness Thursday when they travel to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars (7-6). For the home underdog, the win is equally important, but for a different set of reasons; like making the playoffs.
Line: Colts -3
Over/Under: 41.5
Jacksonville missed the post-season party last year and was labelled as one of the NFL’s biggest disappointments. When sportsbook posted win totals and odds for the Jags to improve this season the projections were much more modest and the team has responded positively.
Following a 41-0 loss at Seattle in Week 6 the Jags have played their best football since 2007, going 5-3 SU and at least putting themselves in position to make a charge at one of two AFC Wild Card spots. The Jaguars will make the playoffs as a wild-card team if they beat the Colts, New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns in their final three games.
Okay, if the first two teams on that list suddenly made you cross the Jags off your playoff party invite list, consider that Indianapolis has one of the longest injury reports in the entire league right now. HC Jim Caldwell has publicly announced that he is treating this game just like any of the first 13 Indy has won this year, but keep in mind, the guy is a rookie. What else can he possibly say?
QB Peyton Manning and all of his receivers will take the field for the final NFL Thursday night game of the year but there is no guarantee they will be out there for the full 60 minutes. On defense we can expect to see DE Dwight Freeney and LBs Clint Sessions and Gary Brackett along with safety Antoine Bethea for much of the first-half but Caldwell has been with the Colts through all of their success the past decade and knows that being healthy for a run to the Super Bowl is far more important than a perfect regular season record.
As for the Patriots and Browns, well, Jacksonville better concentrate on taking this one day at a time. The drama coming out of New England right now is already serving as a big enough distraction for Tom Brady and his crew.
The Jaguars need to be focused on cutting down the number of mental mistakes that were so common last week against the Dolphins because there is little margin for error available. Dropped passes and penalties are what cost the Tennessee Titans in Week 13 at Indy and even if Manning doesn’t plan to finish the game, it doesn’t take him long to capitalize on a mistake.
Jacksonville is the least penalized defense in the NFL and playing in their final home game of the season, which also happens to be their third straight at home, the opportunity for betting on the Jags to keep their playoff hopes alive still exists.
Online sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.com is reporting balanced action on this game, with 56% of the volume on the road favorite Colts. This would be higher if the speculation wasn’t about a short game for some of the key Indy players. Hard to be on a team when you don’t know if Manning, Reggie Wayne, Joseph Addai, etc. will be on the bench in the 4th quarter.
The Over/Under has come down a point or two since opening at 43, as again, the sports betting public feel the Colts might rest key players. The betting trends show that all five Thursday Night Football games this season so far have stayed under the posted total.
I look at this game and like the home underdog. I think if they limit mistakes, they can stay close and have a great shot at the upset win. So I’m playing a unit on the Jaguars.
Good luck and enjoy the game.
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