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AAA's 10* *Cards/Broncos* BLOCKBUSTER! 12-3 (80%) w/ 10* NFL!
(NFL) Arizona vs. Denver,
Point Spread: -7.50 | 100.00 Denver (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -7.50 | 100.00 Denver (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* BLOCKBUSTER on the Denver Broncos.
Arizona is 3-0 SU and 2-1 ATS, including having won the last two in a row (both SU and ATS). Denver is 2-1 SU and 0-3 ATS. The Broncos have had a week off after falling short in a 26-20 OT setback in Seattle two weeks ago. When taking everything into consideration, in my opinion, one of these clubs is over achieving and one is under performing. Suffice it to say, when the smoke finally clears at the end of this one, I look for the home side to have pulled away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. Note that Arizona is also coming off its bye week. Arizona has been getting the job done with a stout defense which has held the opposition to an average of just 15 PPG, but I think it will finally be exposed today vs. a confident, rested and hungry Peyton Manning. In fact, it's hard to believe that the Cards are on the verge of a 4-0 start to the season as they've been playing with backup QB Drew Stanton who has completed only 51.6 percent of his passes. Denver doesn't run the ball much, which is good as that's a strength of the Cardinals. The home side finally gets a boost on the defensive side of the ball with the expected return of Danny Trevathan; Trevathan was the team's leading tackler last season and has missed the first three games with injury. Manning has dominated at Mile High, he's thrown 55 TD's to just eight INT's in 18 regular-season home games while going 16-2 in the procees. The thin air has been the Cardinals nemesis, they are 0-4 in Denver while getting outscored 106-32. Rejoice Bronco's fans, this is the break out game you've been waiting for this year, look for the home side to lay the hammer down; play on DENVER.
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Arizona is 3-0 SU and 2-1 ATS, including having won the last two in a row (both SU and ATS). Denver is 2-1 SU and 0-3 ATS. The Broncos have had a week off after falling short in a 26-20 OT setback in Seattle two weeks ago. When taking everything into consideration, in my opinion, one of these clubs is over achieving and one is under performing. Suffice it to say, when the smoke finally clears at the end of this one, I look for the home side to have pulled away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. Note that Arizona is also coming off its bye week. Arizona has been getting the job done with a stout defense which has held the opposition to an average of just 15 PPG, but I think it will finally be exposed today vs. a confident, rested and hungry Peyton Manning. In fact, it's hard to believe that the Cards are on the verge of a 4-0 start to the season as they've been playing with backup QB Drew Stanton who has completed only 51.6 percent of his passes. Denver doesn't run the ball much, which is good as that's a strength of the Cardinals. The home side finally gets a boost on the defensive side of the ball with the expected return of Danny Trevathan; Trevathan was the team's leading tackler last season and has missed the first three games with injury. Manning has dominated at Mile High, he's thrown 55 TD's to just eight INT's in 18 regular-season home games while going 16-2 in the procees. The thin air has been the Cardinals nemesis, they are 0-4 in Denver while getting outscored 106-32. Rejoice Bronco's fans, this is the break out game you've been waiting for this year, look for the home side to lay the hammer down; play on DENVER.
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