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AAA's 10* *Colts/Broncos* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER (+$8,740 NFL Y-T-D!)
(NFL) Indianapolis vs. Denver,
Total: 54.00 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
Total: 54.00 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
This is a 10* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER on the UNDER between the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos.
These two teams are known for their high-scoring tendencies which is why we have such a sky-high total, but when the smoke clears at the end of this one I expect it to fall below the posted number. This is the third time that Broncos QB Peyton Manning has faced the Colts, losing 39-33 last year before holding on for a 31-24 home win on September 7th. "It's not the quarterback versus quarterback thing. We're not on the field at the same time," Colts' QB Andrew Luck assessed earlier in the week. "I have a lot of respect for (Manning), what he does, what he still does is amazing. He's a stud. I'll worry about the Denver defense, that's what I worry about." Good news for Broncos fans, the team is much healthier with the extra week off, especially on the defensive side of the ball as leading tackler Brandon Marshall will be back after suffering a foot injury in Week 15. Note though, Manning definitely backed his way into the postseason, he posted a poor 76.8 passer rating with three TD's and six INT's while averaging just 247.5 YPG over the final four games; Manning will be leaning heavily on RB CJ Anderson today who would lead the NFL with 648 rushing yards and eight TD's over his last six weeks of the regular season: "The biggest thing is stopping the run before you can get to (Manning)," Indianapolis DE Cory Redding said on Saturday. "We have to focus on that. That's where all our attention is going to go. Then when it's time to focus on 18, our coaches will draw up a good game plan, and we'll attack it the best way possible." Note that the Colts have seen the total go UNDER the number in six of nine vs. teams with winning records this year, while the Broncos have seen it dip below the posted number in three of their last five after two weeks of rest. In my opinion, all signs do indeed point to the UNDER as the savvy move here.
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These two teams are known for their high-scoring tendencies which is why we have such a sky-high total, but when the smoke clears at the end of this one I expect it to fall below the posted number. This is the third time that Broncos QB Peyton Manning has faced the Colts, losing 39-33 last year before holding on for a 31-24 home win on September 7th. "It's not the quarterback versus quarterback thing. We're not on the field at the same time," Colts' QB Andrew Luck assessed earlier in the week. "I have a lot of respect for (Manning), what he does, what he still does is amazing. He's a stud. I'll worry about the Denver defense, that's what I worry about." Good news for Broncos fans, the team is much healthier with the extra week off, especially on the defensive side of the ball as leading tackler Brandon Marshall will be back after suffering a foot injury in Week 15. Note though, Manning definitely backed his way into the postseason, he posted a poor 76.8 passer rating with three TD's and six INT's while averaging just 247.5 YPG over the final four games; Manning will be leaning heavily on RB CJ Anderson today who would lead the NFL with 648 rushing yards and eight TD's over his last six weeks of the regular season: "The biggest thing is stopping the run before you can get to (Manning)," Indianapolis DE Cory Redding said on Saturday. "We have to focus on that. That's where all our attention is going to go. Then when it's time to focus on 18, our coaches will draw up a good game plan, and we'll attack it the best way possible." Note that the Colts have seen the total go UNDER the number in six of nine vs. teams with winning records this year, while the Broncos have seen it dip below the posted number in three of their last five after two weeks of rest. In my opinion, all signs do indeed point to the UNDER as the savvy move here.
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