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Sports Betting Online – A Look At Thursday’s Slate

  
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Sports Betting Online – A Look At Thursday’s Slate

Postby Freddy Wills » Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:23 pm

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Sports Betting Online – A Look At Thursday’s Slate

Fans of the will see that their team has the day off on Thursday, the American Thanksgiving, so they should shift their attention to football as the day revolves around the pigskin (and turkey). A potentially classic tripleheader looms in the NFL, while in the NCAA, a pair of state rivals will meet as conference rivals for the last time.

NFL Betting

Packers Lions Odds (12:30 PM ET): Undefeated Green Bay is a 6.5-point favorite in their trip to Detroit, where they lost 7-3 last season, but that was because the Lions knocked Aaron Rodgers out of the game with a concussion. Since then, Rodgers has been almost unstoppable and he’ll have plenty of motivation against the Lions, who are coming off a huge comeback win against Carolina. There should be plenty of points on the board and turnovers may make the difference.

Dolphins Cowboys Odds (4:15 PM ET): Dallas is favored by a touchdown at home in your , and this is a matchup of two teams that have won three in a row. Miami is a team that got off to a rough start, but Matt Moore is starting to look comfortable in the pocket and Reggie Bush is looking like the guy who won the Heisman at USC. This is going to be a test for the Cowboys, who are tied atop the NFC East with the New York Giants, but the Dolphins have nothing to lose.

49ers Ravens Odds (8:20 PM ET): Baltimore is a 3-point favorite at home at your against San Francisco, the surprises of the NFL, and this is the first time in the history of the NFL that head-coaching brothers have met. John has the Ravens in pole position in the AFC North, but Jim has turned around the culture with the 49ers and a win over Baltimore would sway doubters who think they profit from playing in the poor NFC West.

College Football Betting

Texas Texas A&M Odds (8:00 PM ET): The Aggies are headed to the SEC, and in their final Big 12 meeting with their rivals from Texas, they are 7.5-point favorites at home over the No.25 Longhorns, who are 4-1 in their last five trips to Kyle Field in College Station. Texas A&M snapped a three-game skid with a romp over lowly Kansas, while Texas have dropped two in a row and they scored 18 points in those two games. Texas’ defense will have their hands full with a high-powered Texas A&M offense, but can the Longhorns manage to score on a leaky Aggie defense? That will be the big question for those who are .
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