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AAA's EARLY *Bills/Jets* BLOCKBUSTER! 17-10 (63%) ALL NFL L5 SUNDAYS!
(NFL) Buffalo vs. NY Jets,
Point Spread: -3.00 | 102.00 NY Jets (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -3.00 | 102.00 NY Jets (Home)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* BLOCKBUSTER on the New York Jets.
While they continue to lose, the Jets are looking much better on both sides of the ball and I think can put it all together today and take advantage of a Bills team which is now trending in the opposite direction; when the final whistle sounds, I like New York to find a way to get the job done at the end of the night. Buffalo comes in injured on the offensive side of the ball and I think that will be too much for it overcome. Buffalo actually ranked second with 144.2 rushing YPG last year, but the club has dropped to 19th in 2014 and the situation got a lot worst with co-starters Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller both going down in last week's 17-16 home win over the Vikings on Sunday. This is going to put an inordinate amount of pressure on QB Kyle Orton and I like New York to finally take advantage today. After losing 31-0 at San Diego on October 5th and 31-17 to Denver the following week, the Jets took New England down to the wire last week and racked up 423 yards in the process. RB Chris Ivory had 107 rushing yards and a TD and had 98 yards and a second in the most recent meeting with Buffalo, a 37-14 road loss back on November 17th. QB Geno Smith is coming off his best outing of the season, he was 20 of 34 for 225 yards and a TD with zero INT's. And now Smith has a new target to throw to in Percy Harvin. Note that Buffalo is 0-6 ATS the last two seasons as a road dog of 3 points or less, while New York is 7-5 ATS in its last 12 vs. division opponents. The situation, the numbers and the trends all point to the JETS as the savvy move in this one.
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While they continue to lose, the Jets are looking much better on both sides of the ball and I think can put it all together today and take advantage of a Bills team which is now trending in the opposite direction; when the final whistle sounds, I like New York to find a way to get the job done at the end of the night. Buffalo comes in injured on the offensive side of the ball and I think that will be too much for it overcome. Buffalo actually ranked second with 144.2 rushing YPG last year, but the club has dropped to 19th in 2014 and the situation got a lot worst with co-starters Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller both going down in last week's 17-16 home win over the Vikings on Sunday. This is going to put an inordinate amount of pressure on QB Kyle Orton and I like New York to finally take advantage today. After losing 31-0 at San Diego on October 5th and 31-17 to Denver the following week, the Jets took New England down to the wire last week and racked up 423 yards in the process. RB Chris Ivory had 107 rushing yards and a TD and had 98 yards and a second in the most recent meeting with Buffalo, a 37-14 road loss back on November 17th. QB Geno Smith is coming off his best outing of the season, he was 20 of 34 for 225 yards and a TD with zero INT's. And now Smith has a new target to throw to in Percy Harvin. Note that Buffalo is 0-6 ATS the last two seasons as a road dog of 3 points or less, while New York is 7-5 ATS in its last 12 vs. division opponents. The situation, the numbers and the trends all point to the JETS as the savvy move in this one.
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