Posted below are all the point spreads for Week 9.
To play, pick 5 winners against the spread and post them. The team on the bottom is the team that is playing at home. The team that has the -# is the team favored and the number is by how much they are favored.
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Indianapolis Colts (+3) @ Philadelphia - Peyton Manning and the Colts go into Philadelphia as three point underdogs. Some think Philly, coming off a bye week, can get it done with the return of Vick, however, in the end the efficiency of Manning is the difference maker. Look for the Colts to win outright.
New England Patriots (-4.5) @ Cleveland Browns - Typical spread in which the home team is overvalued. I know I have said it many times, however, if this game was in New England the Patriots would be at least a touchdown favorite. While the Browns have played teams tough all season, an beat up on the Saints, look for Tom Brady to find the open receiver en route to a double-digit victory for New England.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+9) @ Atlanta Falcons - Expect a shootout in the Georgia Dome and for the Josh Freeman led Buccaneers to put up a fight to the wire in Week 9. Both of these teams will be scoring in the high 20s, and if you want to parlay the over to Tampa Bay consider it easy money!
New Orleans Saints (-6.5) @ Carolina Panthers - Last week, the Saints put together an almost complete game in a 20-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. This week, expect New Orleans to be perfect as they head into Carolina and wipe the floor with the bottom feeding Panthers.
San Diego Chargers (-3) @ Houston Texans - Let’s see, the Houston Texans have the worst passing offense in the NFL and quarterback Philip Rivers goes for well over 300 passing yards per game. Even if Antonio Gates is inactive, expect Rivers to pick apart the No.32 ranked Texans secondary. Plus, while the Chargers are No.1 in the NFL against the pass, they won’t be able to defend Anrdre Johnson on the outside or the running skills of Arian Foster. Can you say this game will be OVER (in terms of the Over/Under line) by halftime.