PREMIUM
Kaiser's NFL Dog Eat Dog Signature Underdog Play
(NFL) Indianapolis vs. Chicago,
Point Spread: 3.00 | 102.00 Chicago (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 3.00 | 102.00 Chicago (Home)
Result: Loss
The Colts come into their game with the Bears with a 2-1 record. They are coming off a 36-7 win over New York Jet. The Colts will have to turn their road woes around as they have lost sin in a row away from home. Quarterback Philip Rivers has thrown for 794 yards, to go with three touchdowns and three interceptions. Wideouts Mo Alie-Cox and TY Hilton have combined for 314 receiving yards and one touchdown. As a team, they are rushing for 119.5 yards with Jonathan Taylor leading the attack with 182 yards and two touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, they are giving up just 15 points and 225.3 yards a game.
The Bears are 3-0 this season and as Bill Parcells once said "you are what your record says you are". Sounds good Bill, but I am not convinced the Bears are a 3-0 team. Chicago put in Nick Foles in the fourth quarter against Atlanta and he led them to a 30-26 win over the Falcons. The Bears have won four of their last five games at home. Nick Foles is the new Bears quarterback for this one. He threw for 188 yards, with three touchdowns and one interception in his first action this season. Wideouts Allen Robinson II and Anthony Miller have combined for 347 receiving yards and three touchdowns while Jimmy Graham has 10 receptions. As a team, the Bears are rushing for 138 yards a game with David Montgomery leading the attack with 191 yards. On the defensive side, the Bears are giving up 20.7 points and 364 yards.
You have two very good defenses squaring off in this one. the Bears are starting to get to the quarterback which could spell problems for the Colts as Rivers isn't the most mobile quarterback. With Foles behind center, the Bears and Nagy can open the playbook more which should be better for the Bears offense. This will be a very close game so the points will come in handy.
Play on the Chicago Bears.
The Bears are 3-0 this season and as Bill Parcells once said "you are what your record says you are". Sounds good Bill, but I am not convinced the Bears are a 3-0 team. Chicago put in Nick Foles in the fourth quarter against Atlanta and he led them to a 30-26 win over the Falcons. The Bears have won four of their last five games at home. Nick Foles is the new Bears quarterback for this one. He threw for 188 yards, with three touchdowns and one interception in his first action this season. Wideouts Allen Robinson II and Anthony Miller have combined for 347 receiving yards and three touchdowns while Jimmy Graham has 10 receptions. As a team, the Bears are rushing for 138 yards a game with David Montgomery leading the attack with 191 yards. On the defensive side, the Bears are giving up 20.7 points and 364 yards.
You have two very good defenses squaring off in this one. the Bears are starting to get to the quarterback which could spell problems for the Colts as Rivers isn't the most mobile quarterback. With Foles behind center, the Bears and Nagy can open the playbook more which should be better for the Bears offense. This will be a very close game so the points will come in handy.
Play on the Chicago Bears.