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AAA's Monday Night "ASSASSIN!" (B2B Monday Night Wins!)
(NFL) Houston vs. Cincinnati,
Point Spread: -11.00 | -110.00 Cincinnati (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -11.00 | -110.00 Cincinnati (Home)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* ASSASSIN on the Cincinnati Bengals.
We believe the 8-0 Bengals come in focused on the task at hand and look for the team to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. It's true that the Texans still have a shot in the horrible AFC South race, trailing the Colts by just a half-game, but don't be mistaken, this is a horrible team. Cincinnati is too deep and too talented for the banged up visitors to compete with for a full four quarters; note that the Bengals dominate on both sides of the ball, averaging 28.6 PPG, they also possess the No. 4 ranked scoring defense, a unit which has allowed 20 total points in their last two contests. Texans' QB Brian Hoyer is one of the most inconsistent pivots in recent history and is completely outclassed in every department by his counterpart Andy Dalton today. Houston is completely one dimensional on offense as well as the running game is in shambles after the team lost RB Arian Foster for the season to injury, which puts added pressure onto an already swamped Hoyer. Ultimately we look for Dalton to shred this suspect Texans secondary and without enough weapons to match pace, all signs do indeed point to a long night for the visitors. Play on the BENGALS.
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We believe the 8-0 Bengals come in focused on the task at hand and look for the team to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. It's true that the Texans still have a shot in the horrible AFC South race, trailing the Colts by just a half-game, but don't be mistaken, this is a horrible team. Cincinnati is too deep and too talented for the banged up visitors to compete with for a full four quarters; note that the Bengals dominate on both sides of the ball, averaging 28.6 PPG, they also possess the No. 4 ranked scoring defense, a unit which has allowed 20 total points in their last two contests. Texans' QB Brian Hoyer is one of the most inconsistent pivots in recent history and is completely outclassed in every department by his counterpart Andy Dalton today. Houston is completely one dimensional on offense as well as the running game is in shambles after the team lost RB Arian Foster for the season to injury, which puts added pressure onto an already swamped Hoyer. Ultimately we look for Dalton to shred this suspect Texans secondary and without enough weapons to match pace, all signs do indeed point to a long night for the visitors. Play on the BENGALS.
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