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Last month, on 7/12, Ben Burns released his July TV Total of the Month on the Phils/D-Bax 'over'. That resulted in an EASY winner as the teams combined for 14 runs. If you liked cashing that ticket or if you've enjoyed Ben's current 8-2 RUN on his MLB totals, you'll simply LOVE this afternoon's BEAUTY. Don't even consider missing out!

Under St. Louis/Atlanta

I'm playing on St. Louis and Atlanta to finish UNDER the number. After seeing an extremely high-scoring series opener many people automatically assume that the next game will also produce a lot of runs. However, I've often found the opposite to be true. Rather than the bats 'heating up,' it can almost be as if they used up too many hits/runs the previous day. Regardless of what happened yesterday, this selection is based on what I expect to see on the field today. Knowing his tendency to struggle on the road, I successfully played against Lohse in his last start, a 7-3 loss at Cincinnati. However, he's been much better at home. In his last 10 starts here, he's allowed three earned runs or less seven times and four earned runs or less nine times. For the season, he's 7-2 with an excellent 3.08 ERA and 1.057 WHIP in 15 starts here, averaging 6 2/3 innings per start. The UNDER was 10-4-1 in those games. Lohse got crushed by the Braves back in 2002. However, he's allowed two earned runs each of the last three times that he's faced them, the last two of which both finished UNDER the total. Unlike Lohse, Campillo has been significantly better when pitching on the road. He's 3-4 with a 4.18 ERA at home. However, he's 4-2 with an outstanding 2.13 ERA on the road. He's also 4-1 with a stellar 2.63 ERA when pitching during the day. Campillo started against the Cards last month and allowed just two earned runs through seven complete innings. Even with yesterday's slugfest finishing well above the total, the Braves have still seen the UNDER go a profitable 20-7-2 when playing a road game with a total of either nine or 9.5. Look for the bats go cold, as those numbers get even better this afternoon




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I'm laying the price with CHICAGO. Despite dropping yesterday's opener, the White Sox have still been terrific here at Chicago. I expect them to bounce back and even up the series. Like his team, Kazmir is much better at home. In 10 home starts, he is 5-1 with a 2.51 ERA. He's pretty ordinary on the road though In 10 road starts, he's 4-5 with a 3.90 ERA. Kazmir has also been much better at night than he has been during the day. In 14 starts underneath the lights, he's gone 8-2 with a stellar 2.40 ERA. However, in six daytime starts, he's gone 1-4 with a dismal 5.23 ERA. Unlike Kazmir, Vazquez has been better during the day than he has been at night. He's 7-9 with a 4.62 ERA during his 19 evening starts. He's 3-1 with a much better 3.41 ERA in six daytime starts though, averaging nearly seven innings per start. Look for Vazquez to continue his strong recent pitching as the Sox bounce back and move to 9-0 their last nine home games against left-handed starters.

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NFL PRESEASON

Cleveland (0-2 SU and ATS) at Detroit (2-0 SU and ATS)

The Browns try to put one in the win column when they travel to Ford Field in Detroit for their annual preseason matchup with the Lions.

Cleveland committed a slew of errors in falling behind the Giants 30-3 on Monday night and were unable to dig out of the hole in losing 37-34 on the road in a pick-em contest. Cleveland, which has given up 61 points in two games, is still 9-5 ATS since Crennel took over in 2005, including 5-2 SU and ATS on the road, 7-2 ATS as an underdog and 4-0 ATS (3-1 SU) in Week 3. Also, since 2004, the Browns are 4-1 ATS following a straight-up preseason defeat.

Detroit looked impressive in Sunday?s 27-10 upset win at Cincinnati as a 3?-point road underdog, with the offense rolling up 383 total yards. The Lions are off to a 2-0 start for the second straight summer, but they remain in preseason ATS slumps of 5-12-1 overall and 1-6-1 as a favorite. Also, Detroit has gotten crushed in Week 3 the last four preseasons, losing all four games by the combined score of 112-32.

Browns? starting QB Derek Anderson suffered a mild concussion in Monday?s 37-34 loss to the Giants and will be sitting this one out. Head coach Romeo Crennel said Anderson will play in Thursday?s matchup with the Bears if he?s cleared by the medical staff. Cleveland backup QB Brady Quinn (7-for-12 for 124 yards and a TD against the Giants) will get the start tonight and play into the third quarter before giving way to Ken Dorsey (9-of-11 for 143 yards and a TD).

Detroit QB Jon Kitna has been sharp in limited action this preseason, completing 90 percent of his throws for 182 yards and two TDs. He?ll play the first half tonight and give way to Dan Orlovsky (218 yards passing this preseason) who will play the entire second half with third-stringer Drew Stanton sidelined with a thumb injury. The Lions signed former N.Y. Yankees? prospect Drew Henson on Friday to be the third-stringer with Stanton out at least a month, but Henson will not get any action tonight.

These teams have been preseason rivals for years, with Cleveland winning four of the last six clashes (3-3 ATS). However, last year in Ohio, Detroit stole a 23-20 Week 2 victory, cashing as a three-point underdog.

Although Monday?s game at New York flew over the total, the under is still 5-2 in the Browns? last seven preseason road games. However, the over is 4-2 in Detroit?s last six August contests.

ATS ADVANTAGE:CLEVELAND


N.Y. Giants (1-1, 1-0-1 ATS) vs. N.Y. Jets (1-1 SU and ATS)

The Super Bowl champs will try to make it two in a row in front of the home fans when they play their annual preseason contest against the in-house rival Jets in the Meadowlands in New Jersey.

These teams meet in the Meadowlands every preseason in Week 3, with the Jets winning six of the last eight meetings (5-3 ATS). Last year, the Jets rolled 20-12 as a three-point favorite, but the Giants got revenge in the regular season, winning 35-24 as a 3?-point chalk.

After mustering up just 10 points in a Week 1 loss in Detroit, the Giants came home Monday and enjoyed a scoring frenzy, opening up a 30-3 lead en route to a 37-34 win. The Giants, who outrushed Cleveland 201-67, are still just 2-3-1 ATS in August since the start of last year after going 7-0 ATS in their previous seven preseason contests.

Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning was efficient with his passing on Monday when he completed 4-of-7 passes for 52 yards and two TDs. He?ll play the entire first half tonight before giving way to David Carr (7-of-14 for 53 yards against Cleveland) who will play the second half. Carr has won the battle to be Manning?s backup, getting all the reps with the second unit this week with Anthony Wright sidelined for this game with a back strain.

The Giants? stable of receivers returned to practice this week as Amani Tooomer, Steve Smith and Mario Manningham all came back off injury and will likely see limited time in tonight?s game.

Brett Favre led the Jets into the end zone in his first series with the team a week ago, but they managed just a fourth-quarter field goal thereafter in losing 13-10 to the Redskins as a 2?-point home favorite. Despite the setback, Eric Mangini?s squad is still on a 12-6 SU roll in August (10-8 ATS), including 4-2 SU and ATS in the last six. The Jets are also 4-1 ATS in their last five preseason games following an outright defeat.

Favre, who went 5-for-6 for 48 yards and a touchdown against the Redskins, will get some extended time on the field tonight, going with the starters into the third quarter. The battle to be his backup is tightening between Brett Ratliff and Kellen Clemens. Ratliff is 27-for-39 for 400 yards and two TDs this August while Clemens had QB?d seven possessions and has yet to lead the Jets to any points. Expect to see Ratliff for most of the second half tonight with Clemens getting just mop-up time late in the game.

The under is 7-0 in the last seven preseason meetings between these rivals and 3-1 in the Jets? last four August contests overall.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


Washington (3-0 SU and ATS) at Carolina (1-1, 0-2 ATS)

The Redskins have been perfect this preseason and hope that continues tonight when they take on the Panthers inside Bank of America Stadium.

Carolina saw 13-0 fourth-quarter lead disappear in the blink of an eye last week at Philadelphia, giving up 24 points in the final stanza to lose 24-13 as a three-point road underdog. The Panthers have failed to cash in five straight exhibition games (0-3 ATS at home), and they had a four-game Week 3 winning streak (3-1 ATS) snapped in last year?s 24-7 preseason home loss to New England.

The Redskins rallied for a 13-10 victory at the Jets last week to remain perfect in the preseason under first-year coach Jim Zorn. It?s been a surprising turnaround, considering Washington went 2-9 SU and ATS in preseason play from 2005-07 under former coach Joe Gibbs. However, despite winning last week, the Redskins are still only 3-8 in their last 11 true exhibition road games (4-7 ATS).

As with most teams, most of Washington?s starters will get their longest look of the preseason tonight, including QB Jason Campbell, who is expected to go the entire first half. Campbell will hand off to veteran Todd Collins, with rookie Colt Brennan probably mopping up.

Carolina coach John Fox said his healthy first-teamers will see extended action in this contest, but he once again wasn?t specific on his QB plans. Jake Delhomme almost certainly will start under center, with Matt Moore coming off the bench and Brett Basanez and/or Lester Ricard possibly finishing up.

The last time the Redskins and Panthers clashed in the summer was the opening week of 2005, with Carolina rolling 28-10 as a 3?-point home favorite. Since then, however, the Panthers are mired in a 3-9 ATS funk (1-5 ATS at home).

The under is 5-1 in Washington?s last six in August and 4-1 Carolina?s last five preseason home games.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


New Orleans (1-1 SU and ATS) at Cincinnati (1-1 SU and ATS)

The Saints offense hopes to keep clicking when it takes the field against the Bengals inside Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.

After a solid 24-10 win in Arizona in Week 1, New Orleans returned to the Superdome last week and gave up 405 yards in a 31-27 loss to the Texans as a three-point home favorite. The Saints have won and covered three straight road games in August, but they?re 1-8 ATS in their last nine summer outings as a favorite, including five consecutive non-covers dating to 2005.

The first-team New Orleans? offense scored on four of five first-half possessions last week with QB Drew Brees completing 12 of 17 passes for 147 yards and two TDs, but the defense gave up 220 total yards in the first two quarters.

Brees will lead the offense for the first half tonight and will get some chances to throw to newly acquired TE Jeremy Shockey. Veteran Mark Brunell will play most of the second half with rookie Tyler Palko getting some fourth-quarter action.

Cincinnati?s much-maligned defense has surrendered exactly 383 total yards in the first two games. Although it didn?t matter in a Week 1 win at Green Bay, the Bengals were unable to overcome the poor defensive play in last Saturday?s 27-10 home loss to Detroit as a 3?-point home chalk. Cincinnati is now break-even through 22 preseason games under coach Marvin Lewis, going 12-10 ATS, including 7-4 at home (6-5 ATS).

Bengals? QB Carson Palmer (6-for-13 for 50 yards and an INT against the Lions) will play the entire first half tonight as he tries to get in a rhythm after completing just 50 percent of his passes for 83 yards in the first two August contests. Ryan Fitzpatrick (11-for-14 for 111 yards and a TD against Detroit) will play the third quarter and Jeff Rowe (125 yards in two preseason games) will be under center in the fourth quarter.

In Week 3 action, the Bengals are 1-4 SU and ATS the last three years in Week 3 action, while New Orleans is 2-3 SU and ATS, including last year?s 30-7 rout at Kansas City as a two-point road underdog.

In a Week 2 preseason meeting last year in New Orleans, the Saints rolled 27-19 as a 3?-point home favorite.

The under is 6-3 in the Saints? last nine exhibition battles, but the over is 5-1 in Cincy?s last six.

ATS ADVANTAGE: NEW ORLEANS


Jacksonville (1-1 SU and ATS) at Tampa Bay (2-0 SU and ATS)

The Buccaneers, possibly with starting QB Jeff Garcia back in the fold, look to duplicate Sunday?s dominating effort against New England when they entertain the Jaguars.

Tampa Bay embarrassed the Patriots on Sunday night, rolling up a 295-184 edge in total offense (170-56 on the ground) and a 15-minute edge in time of possession en route to a 27-10 victory as a three-point home favorite. The Bucs are now 15-8 SU and 14-7-2 ATS in the last five-plus preseasons, including 5-1 SU and ATS going back to last year. They?ve also been tremendous at home in August since coach Jon Gruden arrived (10-3 SU, 8-4-1 ATS).

Jacksonville managed just 42 rushing yards (while allowing 123) in last week?s 19-14 home loss to the Dolphins as a 3?-point chalk. Since coach Jack Del Rio took over the Jags in 2003, the team has dominated summer games, going 15-7 (13-9 ATS), including 6-4 on the road (7-3 ATS).

The Jags have won and covered back-to-back Week 3 games the past two preseasons, including a 29-18 rout of Tampa Bay as a three-point home choice in 2006. In fact, these instate rivals have squared off against each other each of the past six summers, with Jacksonville going 4-0 SU in the last four and 5-0 ATS in the last five.

Garcia sat out the last two weeks with an injury, and although he took most of the reps in practice this week, Gruden said he?d wait to name a starter ? as well as the rest of his QB rotation ? until game time. Gruden did acknowledge that he expects the rest of his starting units to play as much as a half tonight. In addition to Garcia, the other quarterbacks on the Bucs? roster are Luke McCown (who started in Week 1), Brian Griese (last week?s starter), Chris Simms and rookie Josh Johnson.

Del Rio has kept his game plan close to the vest the entire preseason, but expect QB David Garrard and the rest of the first-stringers to play into the third quarter. Cleo Lemon figures to replace Garrard under center, though he was outperformed by No. 3 QB Todd Bouman last week.

The Jags have topped the total in 10 of their last 14 exhibition affairs, including five of the last six on the road. Also, the over is 4-1 in Tampa?s last five in August, and the over is 4-0 in the last four meetings between these teams (3-0 in the preseason).

ATS ADVANTAGE: TAMPA BAY


Kansas City (1-1 SU and ATS) at Miami (1-1 SU and ATS)

With their first win of the Tony Sparano era under their belt, the Dolphins return home to South Beach to host the Chiefs.

Newly acquired Miami quarterback Chad Pennington (5-for-6, 55 yards) had an impressive debut at Jacksonville last week, leading a touchdown drive as the Dolphins prevailed 19-14 as a three-point road underdog. Miami is still just 10-13 SU and 9-12-2 ATS in preseason action since 2003, including 5-6 (4-6-1 ATS) at home.

The Chiefs had advantages of 345-215 in total offense and 22-13 in first downs last week against Arizona, but it wasn?t enough to avoid a 27-17 loss as a 1?-point home chalk. Kansas City is now 3-11 SU and ATS in its last 14 exhibition contests, though it did stop an eight-game SU and ATS road losing skid with a victory in Week 1 in Chicago.

Kansas City is 1-4 SU and ATS in the Week 3 dress rehearsal the last five years, including a 30-7 drubbing at the hands of the Saints in 2007. Meanwhile, Miami is 1-3 (0-3-1 ATS) in Week 3 the last four summers.

Sparano said that his ?core guys? will be on the field at least until the middle of the third quarter against K.C. and that Pennington is ?going to play a good amount,? but added that the veteran QB may hit the bench earlier than the rest of the starters. Rookie Chad Henne will replace Pennington, with John Beck and Josh McCown ? both of whom were atop the depth chart when camp began ? likely sitting out for the second straight week.

Chiefs coach Herm Edwards said QB Brodie Croyle and the rest of the starting offensive and defensive units will go into the third quarter in this contest. Tyler Thigpen will follow Croyle, with veteran Damon Huard probably remaining on the sidelines for the second week in a row.

Last August, Miami went to Kansas City and scored an 11-10 upset victory as a three-point road underdog. That game stayed under the total, but the over is 5-1 in Miami?s last six preseason home games.

ATS ADVANTAGE: MIAMI


Pittsburgh (1-1 SU and ATS) at Minnesota (1-1 SU and ATS)

The Vikings likely will be without starting quarterback Tavaris Jackson tonight when they host the Steelers at the Metrodome.

Jackson got knocked out of last week?s 23-15 win at Baltimore with a knee injury, and coaches indicated that even though Jackson is improving, they likely will not risk putting him on the field. Despite Jackson?s injury, Minnesota, which suffered an ugly Week 1 home loss to Seattle, looked much better in upsetting the Ravens as a 1?-point road underdog.

The Vikings continue to be tough to figure out in the preseason since Brad Childress took over as coach in 2006, going 5-4-1 SU and 5-5 ATS, including 2-3 SU and ATS at home. However, they are 4-1 ATS as a preseason ?dog under Childress and 4-1 SU (3-2 ATS) in preseason play in Week 3 the last five years, but the one defeat came last year at Seattle (30-13 as a seven-point underdog).

Pittsburgh went north of the border to Canada last Thursday to face Buffalo and came away with a 24-21 loss as a one-point favorite, despite outgaining the Bills 370-266. With the defeat, the Steelers fell to 5-2 (4-3 SU) in the preseason under second-year coach Mike Tomlin, but they?ve won both true road games (1-1 ATS) since Tomlin came on board.

If Jackson can?t go under center, veteran QB Gus Frerotte will lead the first-string offense, with Minnesota?s starters likely to go into the third quarter. Rookie John David Booty and veteran reserve Brooks Bollinger would finish up at quarterback.

Tomlin said the majority of his healthy starters will play at least the first half in this one, including QB Ben Roethlisberger. It?s unknown what the rest of the quarterback rotation would be, with the options being recently signed veteran Byron Leftwich and rookies Dennis Dixon and Mike Potts.

In an exhibition clash in Pittsburgh in 2006, the Vikings earned a 17-10 victory as a 2?-point underdog.

The under is 9-2 in Pittsburgh?s last 11 preseason games, including 5-1 in the last six on the highway. On the flip side, the Vikings have topped the total in nine of their last 14 exhibition contests dating to 2005, including the last five in a row.

ATS ADVANTAGE: NONE


Baltimore (1-1 SU and ATS) at St. Louis (1-1, 0-2 ATS)

The Ravens go for their second road win of the summer when they visit the Edward Jones Dome to battle the Rams.

A week after a surprising win at the Patriots in coach John Harbaugh?s debut, the Ravens came home and spotted the Vikings a 20-7 halftime lead, falling 23-15 as a 1?-point home favorite. Baltimore has been a picture of mediocrity in the preseason the last five-plus years, going 10-11 SU and ATS overall, 5-5 SU and ATS on the road and 4-4 ATS as an underdog.

With San Diego?s key players sitting out the entire game, St. Louis stumbled to an uninspiring 7-6 victory over the Chargers a week ago, failing to cash as a 3?-point home chalk. The defense, which got torched for 495 yards and 34 points at Tennessee in Week 1, gave up just two field goals and 203 total yards to San Diego, but QB Marc Bulger was picked off twice.

The Rams are just 4-6 SU and 2-8 ATS in August since coach Scott Linehan took over prior to the 2006 season, including 1-4 ATS at home and 1-4 ATS as a favorite. They?ve also lost two straight Week 3 games both SU and ATS.

Harbaugh has named Troy Smith the starter for tonight?s game, though he has yet to decide who the team?s No. 1 quarterback will be once the regular season begins. Harbaugh said Smith will ?play as much as we need to have him play.? Meanwhile, veteran Kyle Boller, who is battling Smith for the first-sting job and has committed three turnovers in the preseason, may not see the field in this one, meaning rookie Joe Flacco will likely be the second quarterback on the field.

Linehan was mum on playing time for his starters tonight, but expect Bulger and the first-string offense to play at least the first half. Bulger?s backups are veteran Trent Green, Bruce Gradkowski and Brock Berlin. Star running back Stephen Jackson, who ended a lengthy holdout this week, will not play tonight.

The under is 4-2 in the Rams? last six preseason games and 9-4 in Baltimore?s last 13

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


Arizona (1-1 SU and ATS) at Oakland (1-1 SU, 2-0 ATS)

With their revamped rushing offense looking in midseason form, the Raiders return to McAfee Coliseum to host the Cardinals, who are on the road for the second consecutive week.

Oakland followed up an impressive 18-6 home win over the 49ers with a 17-16 loss at Tennessee last Friday, but still covered as a 3?-point road underdog. The Raiders, who have churned out 248 and 224 rushing yards in the first two weeks, are 7-4 SU and 8-3 ATS since the start of the 2006 preseason, including 5-0 SU and ATS at home, 4-0 ATS as a favorite and 2-0 SU and ATS in Week 3.

Arizona bounced back from a 24-10 home loss to New Orleans and upended the Chiefs 27-17 as a 1?-point road ?dog last Saturday, scoring 21 second-half points to snap a five-game preseason losing streak since coach Ken Whisenhunt came on board prior to last season. Although the Cardinals just 3-4 ATS under Whisenhunt, they?re now 10-4 ATS as a preseason pup since 2003, and they?ve cashed in five straight Week 3 preseason contests.

With the exception of first-string running back Justin Fargas (limited action), the Raiders? starters are expected to play the entire first half and perhaps into the third quarter, coach Lane Kiffin said. Once QB JaMarcus Russell departs, he?ll hand the ball to backup Andrew Walter. Veteran Marques Tuiasosopo and/or rookie Sam Keller may see action late.

Matt Leinart gets the starting nod for Arizona under center, but backup Kurt Warner, who is pushing Leinart for the starting job, is slated to take over in the second quarter and get reps with the first-string offense. Third-stringer Brian St. Pierre and rookie Anthony Morelli would finish up.

Oakland held off the Cardinals 27-23 as a two-point home favorite last August, improving to 5-1 SU (3-3 ATS) in preseason action against Arizona since 1999.

The over is 6-2 in Arizona?s last eight preseason games (3-1 on the road). Conversely, the under is 4-1 in the last five preseason meetings between these teams, 12-3 in the Raiders? last 15 August affairs overall and 8-1 in the Raiders? last nine at home.

ATS ADVANTAGE: OAKLAND and UNDER


AMERICAN LEAGUE

Minnesota (74-54) at L.A. Angels (77-50)

The Twins and Angels continue their four-game weekend series in southern California, with veteran Jon Garland (11-8, 4.33 ERA) scheduled to take the mound for the hosts opposite Nick Blackburn (9-7, 3.71).

The Twins have taken the first two in this series and have won four straight overall, including Friday?s 9-0 drubbing of the Angels, and 12 of their last 15. They?re also on additional hot streaks of 8-1 against the A.L. West, 7-3 on the road, 4-1 versus righty starters and 6-1 when playing on Saturday.

The Angels, in an uncharacteristic rut, have now lost seven of their last nine games. However, they still sport positive runs of 15-6 at home, 23-10 against winning teams, 15-7 against right-handed starters and 5-1 on Saturdays. Also, Los Angeles is 7-3 in the last 10 battles against Minnesota and 19-9 in the last 28 meetings in Anaheim.

Garland has gone at least six innings in each of his last four starts, but he got roughed up in his most recent outing at Tampa Bay, allowing five runs (four earned) on six hits in six innings, losing 6-4. That ended a string of three straight quality starts for the right-hander.

Garland is 4-5 with a 4.05 ERA in 14 starts at Angels Stadium this season and 8-8 with a 4.40 ERA in 27 career appearances (24 starts) against the Twins. One of the victories came in Minnesota way back on April 1, as he scattered a run on six hits in eight innings of a 9-1 victory.

Blackburn has delivered a quality outing in seven of his last nine trips to the hill, including Monday at home against Oakland when he yielded three runs on six hits in eight innings, but lost, 3-2. Blackburn is 3-4 with a 4.48 ERA in 13 road starts, eight of which Minnesota has lost. Also, in his one career start against the Angels back on April 2, the right-hander was a tough-luck loser in a 1-0 game, giving up just five hits and the one run over seven innings.

In this rivalry, the under is 5-2-1 in the last eight matchups and 18-9-3 in the last 30 meetings in L.A. The under is also 5-3 in the Angels? last seven overall, 16-6-2 in their last 24 on Saturdays and 9-1-1 in Garland?s last 11 home outings. However, for the Twins, the over is on streaks of 6-2 on the road, 5-2 when Blackburn works on the road, 17-5 versus the A.L. West and 6-1 on Saturdays.

ATS ADVANTAGE: L.A. ANGELS
 

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Detroit -2.5 to the Browns--Cleveland really looked crappy against the Giants and Kitna has been sharp for the Lions so far--UNDER 42

Giants +2 from the Jets in their annual battle--Brett Favre spends some time on the ground in this one against that quick G-Men defensive front--OVER 38

Carolina -3 to Skins in Charlotte--I think all the betters will be on Washington--except me--take the Panthers at home all roll with it--UNDER 36

Cincy +2.5 from the Saints in the Queen City--The Bengals will finally look good in a game--OVER 42--I still can't believe Cincy brought Chris Henry back after all of his problems though

JAX -2 to the Bucaneers on the road in Tampa--I still think the Jags are hands down better than the Bucs--UNDER 34.5

KC +3 from Miami--I still think the Dolphins are going to blow--Chiefs pull one out on the road in S.Fla--UNDER 34

Minnesota +3 from the Steelers in Minneapolis--The Steelers aren't going to have any fun against that Vikings pass rush and defense--OVER 37

Baltimore +2 from the Rams in St.Louis--Ravens get it done against the lowly Rams--they don't have jack without Jackson running the ball--UNDER 35.5

Arizona +3 in Oakland--Black Hole this bitch--Leinart puts ona show to let his coaches know who the starter should be for the Cardinals--OVER 37

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Tampa +125 and Kazmir over the White Sox in Chicago

Yanks +125 at Baltimore--Pavano looks OK, but doesn't get a decision--NY wins it anyway over Guthrie

Lester -140 and the Red Sox at Toronto over Litsch

Florida +155 at Arizona--Volstad over Petit

Volquez and the Reds +150 at Colorado in an upset over Cook and the Rockies

Zito -150 and the Giants at home over the Padres
 

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Tonight, the return of the American Idle, aka Carl Pa vano, richly deserves a 10-unit play on the Orioles.


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New Orleans Saints @ Cincinnati Bengals u41.0 (-110)
Sat Aug 23 '08 7:30p
The posted total of 41 in this contest between the New Orleans Saints and the Cincinnati Bengals is very high for a preseason game under normal circumstances, and it seems even bigger given the state of the Cincinnati offense right now.

The Bengals managed just 10 points here at home vs. the Detroit Lions last week, but that is just part of the story as they lost wide receiver Chad Johnson to a sprained shoulder in the process. Cincinnati is also without second receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh right now due to a hamstring, forcing them to re-sign the troubled receiver Chris Henry earlier this week. As if that is not bad enough, running back Rudi Johnson is also unlikely to suit up with a bad hamstring,

Now granted, the Saints have looked strong offensively in the early going, but it is extremely difficult to go Over a bloated total like this when one team has to do most of the scoring. In fact, the Under is 56-46, 54.9 percent in all preseason games that have had a posted total greater than 40 since 2000.

We look for that pattern to continue here with a decimated Bengals offense.

Saints/Bengals Under 41 (-110)




Pittsburgh Steelers -2.5 (-110)
Sat Aug 23 '08 8:00p
The Minnesota Vikings may be without quarterback Tavaris Jackson this week, while the Steelers figure to play their best game of the preseason with the regulars seeing more action.

Jackson suffered a sprained MCL last week, and you can bet that the Vikes will not want to risk having further harm done to the injury this week. Granted, he did participate in practice this week, but that is no guarantee that he will see action against a very physical Pittsburgh defense.

Now the Steelers lost to Buffalo in Canada last week after beating the Eagles in the preseason opener, but the starters have yet to see much action. That will change this week, and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been fine during his limited duty, completing 11 of 13 passes with two touchdowns and a nice 126.3 passer rating.

We feel that the superior quarterback play the Steelers should get here makes them the play at this rather modest number.

Steelers -2.5 (-110)
 

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MLB
901 NATS UNDER 11 SB
903 BRAVES UNDER 9 SB+
906 SAN FRAN-150 SB
915 FISH+150 SB
917 BOSOX-155 SB
921 RAYS+125 SB
928 ANGELS-130 SB
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254 JETS-3 SB
260 BUCS+3 SB
261 CHIEFS+3 SB
263 STELLERS-2.5 SB
265 RAVENS OVER 33.5 SB+
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6* Arizona/Oakland OVER [9pm]

Cardinals are in the final stages of the QB battle between Matt Leinart and Kurt Warner, and this is the first time in the preseason that both will play with the first string, as Whisenhunt will play the top units into the 3Q, with Leinart getting the first 1.5 quarters and Warner the rest. This is a strong offensive club with two starting quality QB's, making it no surprise they have scored 22.2ppg in the preseason (25.0 away) the last two years with the exception of the "lets get the hell out of here" Week Four contest last season. As for the Raiders, tonite will be an interesting game. Coach Lane Kiffin explains it this way: "We're going to come out and throw it a lot...It'll be good to see. I know we can run the football. That's no secret. We were good last year, I think we'll be better this year. ... To come out and run the ball again, and do it this game, really isn't important, because I'm not worried about that. I want to see how much we can do with our first unit throwing the ball."
Well that certainly sounds like an Over comment to us, as it should take away those time consuming run based drives the Raiders are used to, keeping the clock an ally of the Over. Cards do not have a great defense, and Bertand Berry (leading sacker) will not even start tonite, so Oakland has a shot at doing well here on offense. Also, while we do expect the Oakland offense to do well (starters will play 3Q), note that JaMarcus Russell still is young, and this will be the most passing he has been asked to do in his pro career. Mistakes are quite likely to happen, and big mistakes lead to "Pick Six" chances for the Cardinal defense, or excellent field position for the Arizona offense, both of which point toward the Over. Finally, note that last year these two teams met in the preseason and there were 50 points put on the board. Kiffin and Whisenhunt are good friends, and both need good showings from the offense tonite. Says here both will be happy when the night is OVER.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Time Game Selections
1:07 p.m. Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
(L) Jon Lester (12-4) vs. (R) Jesse Litsch (8-7) Boston Red Sox -155
3:55 p.m. Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals
(R) Jorge Campillo (7-6) vs. (R) Kyle Lohse (13-6) St. Louis Cardinals -145
7:10 p.m. Houston Astros at New York Mets
(R) Brandon Backe (7-12) vs. (R) John Maine (10-7) New York Mets -250
8:10 p.m. Florida Marlins at Arizona Diamondbacks
(R) Chris Volstad (4-2) vs. (R) Yusmeiro Petit (2-3) Florida Marlins +150



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4* Saints/Bengals over the total: Both offenses are loaded with talent, while the defenses are thin and rebuilding. The Saints last week scored 27 points, but gave up 405 yards and 31 points to Houston. The Saints new look defense has a ways to go. At least their offense is loaded behind QB Drew Brees, who plays his most minutes in this one. They take on a terrible Cincy defense that is so thin on talent. The Bengals just gave up 27 points and 375 yards at home to the Lions and now face the most talented offense in the NFC. QB Carson Palmer has a new WR in Jerome Simpson. Simpson, the team's second-round draft pick, is coming off a 114-yard game on five receptions. He has six preseason catches for 127 yards. Have to look for plenty of points in this shootout. Play the Saints/Bengals over the total




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3* Cleveland Browns +3 over Detroit Lions


The Browns make the short trip to take on the Lions in the third preseason game for both teams Saturday afternoon. Quarterback Derek Anderson will likely miss the game due to a concussion suffered in Monday's loss to the Giants. That means second-year-pro Brady Quinn will make his first start of any kind on Saturday. Quinn has had a strong training camp to date and has completed 20-of-29 passes for 257 yards with a touchdown and an interception in 2 preseason games.

Detroit will be attempting to continue the positive momentum they've accrued in preseason wins over the Giants and Bengals. Lions starting quarterback Jon Kitna has played well, but still at issue for the Lions is the starting running back job.

After their "pantsing" Cleveland received on national television last Monday, the last practice before today's Detroit game was much crisper. Frequent team meetings on the field were devoted to small lapses. We expect a much better effort here from the Browns, as we often look to play ON a team off a poor performance by its 1st and 2nd-stringers. If a veteran unit was dominated by its counterpart in the previous game, there?s a good chance they will have a fire lit under them.

We also like to play ON a coach with a goal of winning the game. Some coaches do not care if they lose a preseason game, while some coaches hate to lose any game at all ? even exhibition games. The third exhibition game is a dress rehearsal for the regular season. "It's always important to win," said Cleveland coach Romeo Crennel, meaning any game any time.

Following Detroit's easy win at Cincinnati, we have the opportunity here to play AGAINST a team relaxed off a win and not concerned about another victory. Usually, a win in the preseason allows a coach to feel zero pressure the following week, and he can look at players. Generally, teams are weaker ATS after a win, and it intensifies with streaks.

Off 2 NFLX wins, the Lions are certainly relaxed to the point where they are planning on sticking to the normal preseason "script". While some head coaches like to play their starters for the entire first half and even into the third quarter during the third preseason game, head coach Marinelli has a different plan. The bulk of his starters only will be on the field for about 25 snaps (about a quarter and a half) while some key players, such as Kitna and wide receivers Roy Williams and Calvin Johnson, might get pulled before the end of the first quarter.

"I want to protect these players a little bit, too. The longer they go, the better chance of an injury,'' said Marinelli, adding that he'll do some rotating with the first unit. "We want to get as many guys as we feel are competing for those jobs and rotate them with the first group. I want to look at them all -- against their starters -- to get a better evaluation.''

This will certainly favor the visitors here, who don't quite have that luxury, especially off last week's disastrous showing by Cleveland's starters. Crennel and the Brownies have been at their best as an underdog, going 7-1 ATS as a preseason dog, while Detroit is 0-6-1 ATS as a practice favorite, creating a strong trend dichotomy in Cleveland's favor.

Also of note, the Browns are 4-0 ATS in their 3rd preseason game and 4-0 SU & ATS in their second preseason road game. Meanwhile, the Lions are 0-4 ATS in their second exhibition home game and an ugly 1-10 ATS in Game 3.

We expect another strong outing here from Brady, as he and his team should get off to a strong start and finish with a SU & ATS victory.

PROJECTED FINAL MARGIN: CLEVELAND BY 3 OVER DETROIT
 

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10* Take Miami (-3) over Kansas City (NFL Power Play)
7:30 PM EST

Kansas City
? 3-10 SU & ATS in pre-season as a road underdog of 3 points or less
? 3-11 ATS in pre-season coming off a home loss
? 0-3 SU & ATS in pre-season coming off an OVER the total






5* Take NY Jets (-3) over NY Giants (Bonus Play)
7:30 PM EST

New York Giants
? 11-24 ATS in pre-season when playing with 6 days or less
? 5-16 ATS in pre-season vs. AFC East Division Opponents
? 8-20 ATS in pre-season when playing on a Saturday
 

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