NFL Denver UNDER 7.5 (+130) - Denver ended last season very weak and have had a rocky start this season. Talented receiver Brandon Marshall is sidlined indefinitely and pro bowl wide reciever Javon Walker is in Oakland and rb Travis Henry is gone. That leaves a still unproven Jay Cutler with unfamiliar and unproven faces at the skilled positions. The O line is coming off an un-shannon-like season and didnt improve itself much in the offseason. On D they gave up alot of yards last year especially on the ground. Their scheudle doesn't help them with out of division games at New England, NY Jets and Cleveland and home games againts playoff teams Tampa and Jacksonville. Record
7-9
New Orleans OVER 8.5 (-170) - We are getting value here with Vegas setting the line at 9. No doubt the Saints are coming off a poor season but we feel this could be the year of the Saints. 2007 was riddled with injuries and dissappointment. However, the Saints have added incredible talent and leadership on both sides of the ball. Drew Brees has another solid weapon in Jeremy Shocky to look for in the red zone and we expect Reggie Bush to have an outstanding year. On D the additon of Jonathan Vilma will add athleticism to an attacking D. The saints play a very favorable out of division schedule with road games at Denver, Detroit, Chicago and Kansas City. Record 11-5
Tennessee OVER 8 wins (even) - Tennesse is perhaps the most underrated team in the NFL. Jeff Fisher has a stacked team this year. The Titans finished strong last year and are going into this year very healthy. They have the most relentless Defense in football and Vince Youngs maturation will show this year. Add a weak out of conference schedule with road games at Kansas City, Chicago, Baltimore and Detroit coupled with out of division home games against Houston and Minnesota and you have a team competing for a playoff birth. We like Tennesse to make a run at Jacksonville for the division title. Record 12-4
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