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AAA's 10* TOTAL OF YEAR (5-0 +$5,000 NFL "GOM" & "GOY" Run!)
(NFL) Green Bay vs. Minnesota,
Total: 45.00 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 45.00 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
This is a 10* TOTAL OF THE YEAR on the OVER between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings.
When the smoke clears at the end of this one, we look for this total to eclipse the posted number. The 6-3 Packers will look to slow down the surging 7-2 Vikings and take control of the division again after a lacklustre couple of weeks. That said, Minnesota can surely smell the blood in the water and will be looking to kick the visitors while they're down. The Vikes have won five straight behind the second best run unit in the entire league and an ever improving second-year QB in Teddy Bridgewater. Last week Adrian Peterson had 203 rushing yards and a score in his team's 30-14 win over Oakland, upping his total for the season to 961 yards. And that's bad news for a Packers defense which is ranked No. 23 against the run. But you can never count out the Packers obviously, QB Aaron Rodgers is 10-4 vs. the Vikes lifetime, completing 71.2 percent of his passes for 3,490 yards, 31 TD's to four INT's, and a 119.0 passer rating which is highest vs. any division rival. The Green Bay run unit, which has struggled of late, has a big opportunity to get untracked as well as the Vikes are just No. 15 in the league against the run. Both teams have something to prove today and we believe this will translate into production on the field; and note that the Packers have seen the total go OVER the number in 13 of their last 21 on the road, in seven of their last 11 as an underdog and in nine of their last 14 vs. division opponents, while Minnesota has seen the total sail above the posted number in nine of its last 15 vs. the division. In our professional opinion, all signs do indeed point to the OVER as the savvy move in this contest.
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When the smoke clears at the end of this one, we look for this total to eclipse the posted number. The 6-3 Packers will look to slow down the surging 7-2 Vikings and take control of the division again after a lacklustre couple of weeks. That said, Minnesota can surely smell the blood in the water and will be looking to kick the visitors while they're down. The Vikes have won five straight behind the second best run unit in the entire league and an ever improving second-year QB in Teddy Bridgewater. Last week Adrian Peterson had 203 rushing yards and a score in his team's 30-14 win over Oakland, upping his total for the season to 961 yards. And that's bad news for a Packers defense which is ranked No. 23 against the run. But you can never count out the Packers obviously, QB Aaron Rodgers is 10-4 vs. the Vikes lifetime, completing 71.2 percent of his passes for 3,490 yards, 31 TD's to four INT's, and a 119.0 passer rating which is highest vs. any division rival. The Green Bay run unit, which has struggled of late, has a big opportunity to get untracked as well as the Vikes are just No. 15 in the league against the run. Both teams have something to prove today and we believe this will translate into production on the field; and note that the Packers have seen the total go OVER the number in 13 of their last 21 on the road, in seven of their last 11 as an underdog and in nine of their last 14 vs. division opponents, while Minnesota has seen the total sail above the posted number in nine of its last 15 vs. the division. In our professional opinion, all signs do indeed point to the OVER as the savvy move in this contest.
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