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AAA's *Jaguars/Patriots* Week 3 BLOCKBUSTER (4-1 w/ NFL Last Sunday!)
(NFL) Jacksonville vs. New England,
Point Spread: 14.50 | -117.00 Jacksonville (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 14.50 | -117.00 Jacksonville (Away)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* BLOCKBUSTER on the Jacksonville Jaguars.
After "Spy-gate," Tom Brady and Bill Bellichick got pretty angry and proceeded to take out their frustrations on the rest of the league the following season, routinely running up the score on purpose. After two games of the 2015 campaign, it would seem that they're out to make another statement after going through a similar, but even worse experience with "Deflate-gate." However, it's not too hard to imagine the Pats coming in a bit complacent today after handling Pittsburgh 28-21 on opening night and then trouncing division rival Buffalo 40-32 last week. And note, along with being a classic "letdown" spot, this is also a "lookahead" spot as the team will enjoy a bye-week next week before two tough road contests in Dallas and Indianapolis respectively. After a 20-9 setback in Week 1 to Carolina, the Jaguars bounced back nicely with a convincing 23-20 win over Miami last Sunday. There's no "looking ahead" for Jacksonville, each and every week it will be the underdog and with three straight road games (New England, Indianapolis and Tampa Bay), the mentality will clearly be: "one game at a time." The Jags have sucked for a long time, so it's impossible to find any relevant ATS trends to mention here, but there's no question a couple of big ones pop out for the Pats as they are in fact just 8-10 ATS their last 18 after two or more consecutive wins and 0-2 ATS as a favorite of ten points or more. We expect Bellichick to put the foot on the gas out of the gate and get a lead into half-time and for the Jaguars to control the second half and to sneak in through the back door down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover with the sizeable spread that has been afforded to them; play on JACKSONVILLE.
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After "Spy-gate," Tom Brady and Bill Bellichick got pretty angry and proceeded to take out their frustrations on the rest of the league the following season, routinely running up the score on purpose. After two games of the 2015 campaign, it would seem that they're out to make another statement after going through a similar, but even worse experience with "Deflate-gate." However, it's not too hard to imagine the Pats coming in a bit complacent today after handling Pittsburgh 28-21 on opening night and then trouncing division rival Buffalo 40-32 last week. And note, along with being a classic "letdown" spot, this is also a "lookahead" spot as the team will enjoy a bye-week next week before two tough road contests in Dallas and Indianapolis respectively. After a 20-9 setback in Week 1 to Carolina, the Jaguars bounced back nicely with a convincing 23-20 win over Miami last Sunday. There's no "looking ahead" for Jacksonville, each and every week it will be the underdog and with three straight road games (New England, Indianapolis and Tampa Bay), the mentality will clearly be: "one game at a time." The Jags have sucked for a long time, so it's impossible to find any relevant ATS trends to mention here, but there's no question a couple of big ones pop out for the Pats as they are in fact just 8-10 ATS their last 18 after two or more consecutive wins and 0-2 ATS as a favorite of ten points or more. We expect Bellichick to put the foot on the gas out of the gate and get a lead into half-time and for the Jaguars to control the second half and to sneak in through the back door down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover with the sizeable spread that has been afforded to them; play on JACKSONVILLE.
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