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NFL Pick Of The Day – Ravens @ Patriots – Who Covers The Spread

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

WOW! What a heater we are on.  Yesterday a 3-0 College Football Saturday as we gave our members USC-4, Miami +7 and Oregon -34. So we are now 22-4 against the spread in our last 26. Today we are giving our members two (2) plays in the NFL.  The focus of this preview is the play on our 1:00pm game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots.  Las Vegas sportsbooks list the Patriots as 1.5-point home favorites with a total of 45.

This is a weird line, isn’t it?  The boys at the Las Vegas Hilton tried to come out with the right line by opening at NE -3, but the betting public have jumped on the Ravens and chased the line down to NE -1.  Are the Ravens the newest “Elite” of the NFL?  Maybe, but who have they played this year?  They opened the season by beating KC at home easily, 38-24, laying 13.  Then they came out on top of a hard fought road battle in San Diego 31-26.  Most recently they crushed the poor Cleveland Browns 34-3 as a 14-point road favorite.   Now they head into Foxborough to face a team whose quarterback is getting sharper and healthier every week.   It will be interesting to see how they handle the rest of their schedule.  They only have 3 “soft” spots left: Cleveland, Detroit & Oakland.

It is interesting to note that the Ravens haven’t lost a game this season including a pre-season sweep.  As a matter of fact they haven’t lost since Pittsburgh knocked them out of the playoffs in the AFC championship game; that’s 7 in a row.  Also note that the Ravens gave up 26 & 24 to the Chargers and Chiefs.  So that begs the question of which Baltimore defense will show up today; and can Joe Flacco and his offense continue to score at the rate of 34 ppg? I guess we will find out today at 1pm on CBS. 

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AFC Championship Picks – Ravens @ Steelers – Who Covers The Spread

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Now this is going to be a good game…FiveStarPick.com can’t wait for the AFC Championship game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Pittsburgh is listed as 6-point favorites with the total set at 33.5.  CBS Sports will provide coverage of the AFC Championship Game from Heinz Field at 6:30 p.m. ET. Sunday’s forecast for Pittsburgh calls for snow showers, with a high of 27 degrees and a low of 19.

Baltimore (13-5 straight up, 14-4 against the spread) enters this matchup on a 4-game SU and ATS winning streak.  Last week they upset top-ranked Tennessee as a 3-point road dog, 13-10 and cashed the under again…improving the under to 5-1 the past six games.

Pittsburgh (13-4 SU, 10-7 ATS) crushed AFC West Champion San Diego last weekend as a 6-point home favorites, 35-24. The Steelers are now 7-1 SU and 6-2 ATS their last eight outings and the combined 59 points went over the 37.5-point closing total.

The Ravens are 6-2 ATS the last eight meetings in this series and Baltimore has a stout 6-2 ATS record as a road underdog.  The birds are 7-1 ATS away from home on grass surfaces and Pittsburgh is a modest 5-4 ATS when listed as a home favorite.

So who covers the spread in the AFC Championship Game?  It’s time to step up your game, become a member of our family and find out.  Why not try our service out for 2-days and see if our talent for picking winners exceeds your expectations?  With over 2300 active members, you owe it to yourself to find out why FiveStarPick.com is the most accurate sports handicapping service on the net.  Our dime bettors won nearly $100K in 2008.

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NFL Divisional Playoff Picks – Ravens @ Titans – Who Covers The Spread

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

FiveStarPick.com is so excited that the NFL Divisional Playoffs are here.  Las Vegas sports books list the Titans as 3-point favorites with the total at 34.5.

Preview Courtesy of VegasInsider.com

A year ago, the Titans were able to make the postseason thanks to Vince Young’s heroics and an Indianapolis squad that took it easy in Week 17. Yet they were expected to finish third in the AFC South in 2008 behind the Colts and Jaguars by many experts.

Baltimore really didn’t know what to expect this season, losing Steve McNair and Jonathan Ogden to retirement after a 5-11 campaign in 2007. Adding more uncertainty was the decision to throw rookie signal caller Joe Flacco into the fire as the starter.

Now both clubs are just three victories away from claiming the Lombardi Trophy. They’ll butt heads on Saturday in Nashville for a 4:30 p.m. EST showdown on CBS.

Rookie head coach John Harbaugh didn’t have to rely on his rookie quarterback to win the game in Miami last week as his defense dominant. The Ravens never stopped Chad Pennington last Sunday, sacking him three times and forcing four interceptions. Plus, Baltimore forced a fumble to bring its takeaway total to five. To give you an idea of how impressive that is, Miami led the league in giveaways by turning the ball over just 13 times during the regular season.

We shouldn’t be too surprised by the Ravens’ prowess on defense. After all they ranked fifth in the NFL against the pass (224.0 yards per game) and the best squad defending the run (52.0 YPG). Ed Reed, who scored on one of his two interceptions last week, leads the league with nine picks for the year.

Flacco performed reasonably well in his first playoff start, completing nine of 23 passes for 135 yards and not getting sacked by the Dolphins. It was still a drop off from his regular season stats of connected on 60 percent of his passes for 2,971 yards with 14 scores and 12 interceptions.

While his numbers are solid, VegasInsider.com expert handicapper Andy Iskoe believes they don’t tell the whole story for Flacco…especially against playoff squads. “All 5 of Baltimore’s losses this season came to Playoff teams with 4 of the losses to teams that had Byes last week (twice to Pittsburgh, once to the Giants, once to Tennessee) and the fifth loss was to 12-4 Indianapolis,” says Iskoe. “Yet the Ravens actually played the tougher schedule as their foes were 132-121-3 while Tennessee’s foes were a combined 117-138-1.” He completed 122 of 206 passes for 1,280 yards with more picks (nine) than scores (five) when he faced teams that made the postseason.

The plus side for Raven fans is that they have the No. 2 running game in the league, averaging 151.0 YPG on the ground this year. Willis McGahee only played in 13 games this year but still picked up 671 yards on 170 carries and scoring seven times. Le’Ron McClain exploded onto the scene for Baltimore by snapping up 3.9 yards per carry and leading the team with 10 rushing touchdowns.

Jeff Fisher was able to get his Titans back to the playoffs for the second straight year thanks to a defense that stepped up. Tennessee gave up 93.9 YPG on the ground, while surrendering 199.8 passing YPG.

Tennessee was able to put up those numbers by applying pressure in the trenches and in the secondary. Albert Haynesworth (51 tackles, 8 ½ sacks) Kyle Vanden Bosch (24 tackles, 4 ½ sacks) found their ways into the opposition’s backfield. Meanwhile, Cortland Finnegan (five interceptions, 17 defended passes) and Michael Griffin (seven picks, 11 defended passes) are quick to shut down receivers.

On the offensive side of the ball, the biggest change for the Titans was the ability to throw the ball with Kerry Collins under center. Collins took over in Week 2 of the year after Vince Young went down with a sprained knee. He averaged 167.3 passing YPG this season with 12 touchdowns and just seven interceptions. Compare that to Young’s nine scores to 17 picks in 2007. Collins’ could have some issues though as center Kevin Mawae (elbow) is “out” for this Saturday’s match.

Tennessee received a jolt to its running game in drafting Chris Johnson out of East Carolina, running for 1,228 yards and nine touchdowns. Former starter LenDale White was able to bite his lip and accept his new role as primarily a short-yardage back by rushing for 773 yards and 15 scores.

Normally you’ll give the home squad the advantage in this setup. Yet the Ravens have proven that they can win away from M&T Bank Stadium this year by posting a 6-3 SU and 7-2 ATS mark. They also saw the ‘over’ go 6-3 in road tilts this season.

Baltimore will have its work cut out this weekend visiting the Titans. Tennessee is 7-1 SU and 6-2 ATS at home this year. The ‘over’ is 5-2-1 for Fisher’s squad at LP Field as well.

These squads faced off back on Oct. 5 where Tennessee won as a one-point road fave against the Ravens, 13-10. But Iskoe points out that that final score is a bit misleading. “When the teams met earlier this season in Baltimore, the Ravens led 10-3 after 3 quarters before the Titans scored the final 10 points to win 13-10. Yet Baltimore outgained Tennessee 285-210. Neither QB was sacked but each tossed a pair of interceptions. These teams are evenly matched with each team’s strength being the defense.”

The Ravens have been a solid fade against teams from the AFC South, posting a 4-7 SU and 2-9 ATS record against that division since 2005.

Visiting teams are 7-3 SU and ATS in the last 10 head-to-head meetings of these former AFC Central rivals.

So who covers the spread in this NFL Divisional Playoff matchup?  It’s time to step up your game, become a member of our family and find out.  Why not try our service out for 2-days and see if our talent for picking winners exceeds your expectations?  With over 2300 active members, you owe it to yourself to find out why FiveStarPick.com is the most accurate sports handicapping service on the net.  Our dime bettors won nearly $100K in 2008.

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NFL Sunday Night Football Pick Of The Day – Redskins @ Ravens – Who Covers The Spread

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

CAN YOU SAY “ON FIRE!”  FiveStarPick.com can!  Winning 15 of our last 19 plays, the members of FiveStarPick.com are going to have a great Christmas this year and so can you.  For only $99 a month…let me repeat that…For only $99 a month you will have access to the most dynamic sports handicapping minds of our time.  We win not by luck, but by science.  Coupling the most sophisticated sports handicapping software on the planet with two of the world’s top handicappers puts FiveStarPick.com in a position to string multiple wins together.  In addition, we post all of our wins and losses for the world to see, so you can bet that our service is always on the level.  Today we are giving out several plays in the NFL and NBA.  Don’t keep giving money away to your bookie, join today and start your win streak tonight!  Ok, now let’s talk about the Redskins and Ravens.

Baltimore (8-4 straight up, 9-3 agaisnt the spread) deserve a lot of respect.  Linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed lead the league’s 2nd best defense (253 YPG) in total yards and they’re third in points allowed (15.8)as well. The unit has played better at home, holding teams to 10 PPG, which has translated to a 4-1 record both SU and ATS. The 5 touchdowns scored by the defense is the second most in the NFL and we almost forgot to mention their 20 interceptions, which is the best amongst all 32 teams.

Rookie QB Joe Flacco (12 TDs, 61% completion percentage) has done an incredible job leading a team that looks to establish the run first. The Ravens rank third in rushing offense (143.8 YPG) but only 27th in passing (179.8 YPG).

Washington (7-5 SU, 5-7 ATS) has a rookie head coach as well, Jim Zorn. The former Seattle Seahawks quarterback coach was supposed to help the Redskins unproductive offense. Unfortunately, QB Jason Campbell (10 TDs) has only had 2 games of plus-300 yards this season and has been intercepted 4 times in the last four games (1-3 SU, 1-3 ATS), something he didn’t do in his first eight games (6-2 SU, 5-3 ATS). The offense is one of three teams (Lions, Bengals) not to score 30 or more points all year.

Running back Clinton Portis (neck, ribs, knee) is listed as ‘probable’ for the Redskins today. Portis is ranked second in the league with 1,228 rushing yards and has also caught 23 passes out of the backfield.

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Monday Night Football Pick Of The Day – Ravens @ Steelers – Who Covers The Spread

Monday, September 29th, 2008

FiveStarPick.com is hot on tonight’s Monday Night Football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Las Vegas sportsbooks opened the Steelers as 7-point favorites with the total set at 36. But now RB Willie Parker is “out” with a sprained left knee and Big Ben is questionable so the line has adjusted to 5 with the total dropping to 34.

Baltimore (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS) is coming off a solid win against Cleveland as a 2-point favorite. The Ravens were down 10-7 at halftime, then scored 21 unanswered in the 3rd quarter.  Le’Ron McClain ran for 2 TDs and old Ed Reed had a pick-6.  Baltimore’s defense swarmed QB Derek Anderson the entire game recording 5 sacks and forcing 3 INTs.

Pittsburgh (2-1 SU, 1-2 ATS) lost to Philadelphia last week as a 3.5-point dog. The Eagles defense stopped the run and held the Steelers offense to just 33 rushing yards.  When Pittsburgh decided to start passing the ball, the offensive line couldn’t protect Ben Roethlisberger.  Ben was sacked 8 times and left the game with a bum hand.  He’s listed as probable for tonight’s game, but won’t be getting much relief from the Ravens D.  Ben will definately be feeling some pressure.  With Parker out of the lineup, rookie RB Rashard Mendenhall will get the start.  He has carried the ball 10 times for just 28 yards, but the rookie seems to be prone to fumbling the ball.  

One last thing…Baltimore is 4-1 straight up in their last 5 head-to-head meetings with Pittsburgh.

So who covers the spread in tonight’s game?  Become a member today and find out.  You will quickly learn that FiveStarPick.com is a top NFL handicapper.  NFL picks are our specialty and have been since we started in the business in 1990.  We cannot believe that was 18 years ago.  Time flies when you’re making money.  Our membership has jumped from 600 off-season members to over 1900 this football season and it’s for one reason and one reason only…we win!  We are the most accurate sports handicapping service on the net and we will never give you a play that we are not heavily on ourselves.  As a matter of fact, our NFL Picks are so strong that they can move the line up to a full point within seconds of being published to our members.  It’s time to come down off the fence and join for 1 year.  A one year membership is only $99.00 and it will pay for itself in the 1st week.  We are nearly 65% against the spread in 2008 and our forte, College and NFL Football Picks, are just beginning.  You owe it to yourself to discover the benefits of membership.  Join today and start winning tonight.

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