MNF - Ravens at Browns

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MNF - Ravens at Browns


Following several intriguing matchups on the Sunday card of Week 10 in the NFL, the schedule-makers provide for us on a silver platter?the Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football. The Browns play the team that left Cleveland prior to the 1995 season, the Ravens in Northern Ohio on Monday. Baltimore is in desperate need of a victory, sitting at 4-4, while Cleveland is just desperate to get in the end zone.

The Ravens started the season with plenty of promise, as John Harbaugh's team won three straight games out of the gate. The offense was clicking behind second-year quarterback Joe Flacco, averaging 34 ppg in victories over the Chiefs, Chargers, and Browns. Baltimore hit a bump in the road the next three games, falling at New England, at home to Cincinnati, then at Minnesota.

The losses to the Bengals and Vikings were huge heartbreakers, as Cincinnati scored the go-ahead touchdown with under 30 seconds remaining. The Bengals won outright as nine-point road underdogs, 17-14. Baltimore rallied from a 17-point fourth quarter deficit at Minnesota the following week to take a late 31-30 lead, before the Vikings drove down for the game-winning field goal. The Ravens, though, did cover as three-point road 'dogs, 33-31.

Baltimore rebounded nicely after its bye week to pound previously unbeaten Denver, 30-7. The Broncos began the season at 6-0, but the Ravens shut down Denver's offense with a 24-7 second-half surge, capped off by a late Ray Rice touchdown run. The Ravens could not capitalize off the Broncos' victory, as Baltimore was tripped up by Cincinnati again, this time 17-7 at Paul Brown Stadium.

The Browns have been an utter disaster all season, and the number one reason why is still hard to figure out. It probably starts at the top with head coach Eric Mangini, who led the Jets to an 8-3 record last season before a late-season meltdown resulted in a 9-7 finish and no trip to the postseason. Mangini lost his job, and the Browns scooped him up to replace Romeo Crennel. Mangini walked into a quarterback controversy after the team was expected to give third-year quarterback Brady Quinn the starting nod over Derek Anderson.

Quinn got the job to start the season, but did very little to impress, throwing just one touchdown and three interceptions in three losses. If it is any consolation, the former Notre Dame star faced three tough defenses in that span (Minnesota, Denver, and Baltimore), but Cleveland tallied only 29 points those games. Quinn got the hook in the earlier loss to the Ravens in favor of Anderson, who didn't fare much better. The lone Browns' win came on Anderson's watch in Week 5, an ugly 6-3 triumph at Buffalo.





Amazingly, the Browns covered three straight games in which Anderson started - an overtime loss to the Bengals, the field-goal fest at Buffalo, and a road defeat at Pittsburgh. The last two games may have been the last straw for the former Pro Bowl QB, as Anderson led the Browns to nine points combined in losses to the Packers and Bears.

Quinn is back under center Monday night, trying to reinvigorate an offense with no substantial big-play receivers since the trade of Braylon Edwards to the Jets in October. The Browns' offense has found the end zone a mind-numbing four times this season, which is last in the league.

This series has been dominated by the Ravens recently, as Baltimore has won the last three meetings. The Ravens took care of the Browns at home in Week 3 by a 34-3 count, and swept the season series in 2008. Prior to that, Cleveland covered five straight meetings from the end of the 2005 season to 2007.

The Browns are no stranger to receiving plenty of points on Monday Night Football, shocking the Giants last season as nine-point home underdogs, 35-14 in Week 6 of 2008.

The 'over' trend on Monday Night Football hit the skids last week in Denver, as the Steelers and Broncos finished 'under' the total. The 'over' is now 8-2 on the season in Monday action, and up to 24-5-1 since the beginning of 2008.

Bruce Marshall feels that in spite of getting plenty of points to work with, it's tough to back the home team, "Although Baltimore has hit some bumps in the road, it is too hard to make a case for Cleveland. Perhaps Quinn gives the Browns a better chance than Anderson, but the team and organization is dysfunctional and apparently on the cusp of mutiny against the overmatched Eric Mangini. Indeed, this now might qualify as the most disorganized setup in the NFL, with GM George Kokinis recently hustled (literally) out of the organization and the Lerners realizing what a mistake was made with the Mangini hire."

Baltimore is currently on the outside of the AFC playoff picture at 4-4, but according to Marshall, this may be exactly what cures the Ravens' ills, "The Browns have shown up at just the right time on the Ravens' schedule, and we doubt Quinn fares much better than in the first meeting, when he was first pulled for Anderson. Remember that the Brownies have only scored an offensive TD in 4 of their 8 games, and five times have been held under 10 points."

***, the sportsbook manager at ***.com says that the long number is warranted, despite it being seldom in a primetime spot. "This is a rare Monday Night double-digit home underdog line. Baltimore has been very unlucky in three of their four losses this season. There is a big bounce-back opportunity that is presented in this line after the Ravens lost handily last week to Cincinnati," *** comments.

As far as which way the public is going, *** says the Ravens are the choice of the people so far, "The public is one-sided so far betting Baltimore over 95%. The biggest bet is teasing Baltimore to -5 or lower. Despite the lopsided action and the expectation the action will continue one way, we don't expect the line to move up much, not higher that -11.5. The total of 40 points hasn't been touched yet, we expect to see that number come down a bit."

Currently, the Ravens are listed as 10 ? point road favorites in most spots, with the number creeping up to 11 at several outfits. The total is setting steady at 40, but if you hustle up, you can still grab it at 39 ?.
 

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Preview: Ravens (4-4) at Browns (1-7)

Preview: Ravens (4-4) at Browns (1-7)

Preview: Ravens (4-4) at Browns (1-7)
Date: November 16, 2009 8:30 PM EDT

The Baltimore Ravens were feeling good about themselves after a performance that caused Cleveland to bench Brady Quinn. As it turns out, most teams have had an easy time making Browns quarterbacks look bad.

Having struggled since that contest, the Ravens hope to spoil Quinn's return as the starter Monday night in a rematch with the woeful Browns.

After opening with three wins, Baltimore (4-4) hardly appears set to make a run at a second straight AFC championship game appearance. The Ravens lost three straight before defeating previously unbeaten Denver 30-7 on Nov. 1, only to lose 17-7 to Cincinnati last Sunday.

"As we sit here and take a look at where we're going, first of all, it starts with me," coach John Harbaugh said. "It's my job to give our guys every opportunity to play as well as they can play, and I've got to find a way to do my job better. I think every person in the building feels that way right now."

Harbaugh seemed to have his team on the right track following its third straight win, 34-3 over Cleveland on Sept. 27. It was the most dominant effort of the season for the Ravens, who intercepted Cleveland quarterbacks four times.

Quinn, who began the season as the starter for the Browns (1-7), went 6 for 8 for 34 yards and an interception before being pulled at halftime in favor of Derek Anderson.

Anderson went on to throw three picks and start the next five games, but he has the NFL's lowest quarterback rating (36.2) and coach Eric Mangini has decided to go back to Quinn as his starter following the Browns' bye week.

Anderson had a 6-for-17 performance with two interceptions in a 30-6 loss to Chicago on Nov. 1. Quinn came off the bench to complete 1 of 3 passes in his first action since being benched 10 quarters into the season.

Mangini said he would like to stick with Quinn for the rest of the season, and has been impressed with his work ethic since being demoted.

"He's had good weeks of practice," Mangini said. "He's worked hard since the first transition was made. I look forward to him taking advantage of this opportunity and helping us improve."

Quinn, who has a 62.1 passer rating this year, has lost five of his six career starts. He takes over an offense that is tied for 30th in scoring, averaging 9.8 points.

"I'm excited to play," Quinn said. "I'm excited to be a part of Monday night. Every team in the NFL is tough, them especially. We've got our hands full right now."

Baltimore's defense, however, hasn't been as dominant this season. The Ravens hadn't allowed a 100-yard rusher in 39 consecutive games before allowing three in their last four contests.

Baltimore gave up a total of 369 yards versus the Bengals and has allowed more than 400 three times, something it hadn't done since 2006.

The Ravens have fallen two games behind AFC North leaders Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, though the playoffs are still well within their reach if they can build some momentum.

"I'm pretty sure we've got to win a bunch of games to get there, and we've got to be a lot better than 4-4 in the second half to get it done," Harbaugh said.

Baltimore likely needs a bounce-back game from Joe Flacco, who threw two INTs last Sunday after going two straight games without one and had a season-low 56.3 completion percentage (18 of 32).

Flacco set a career high with 342 yards in this season's first matchup with Cleveland, and topped that mark with 385 in a 33-31 loss to Minnesota on Oct. 18.

Cleveland is last in total defense, allowing 409.1 yards a contest, and has lost its leading tackler for the second time this season. Eric Barton was placed on injured reserve Tuesday with an unspecified injury, leaving the Browns without their two starting inside linebackers.

D'Qwell Jackson suffered a season-ending shoulder injury last month. Cleveland will likely use rookies David Veikune and Kaluka Maiava on the inside of their 3-4 front.

This will be Jamal Lewis' final game against the team with which he spent his first six seasons. Lewis, who announced last week he would retire at season's end, ran for the second-highest single-season total in NFL history with 2,066 yards in 2003 for Baltimore and was in a Ravens uniform for 7,801 of his 10,456 rushing yards - 21st all-time.

"I was excited to start off the season with the attitude Mangini and his staff instilled in us," Lewis said. "At the same time, when you work as hard as we did you want to see results.

"I'm still looking for them."
 

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BALTIMORE (4-4) vs CLEVELAND (1-7)

BALTIMORE (4-4) vs CLEVELAND (1-7)

BALTIMORE (4-4) vs CLEVELAND (1-7)

Game Time: 8:35 p.m. EDT Monday, November 16

Stadium: Cleveland Browns Stadium Surface: grass






RECORD ANALYSIS
STRAIGHT-UP VS. SPREAD OVER/UNDER
BALTIMORE HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL

Year-to-Date 3 - 1 1 - 3 4 - 4 3 - 1 2 - 2 5 - 3 1 - 3 3 - 1 4 - 4
Last 5 games 1 - 1 0 - 3 1 - 4 1 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 3 0 - 2 2 - 1 2 - 3
YTD vs. Div. 1 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 3
STRAIGHT-UP VS. SPREAD OVER/UNDER
CLEVELAND HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL
Year-to-Date 0 - 3 1 - 4 1 - 7 1 - 2 2 - 3 3 - 5 2 - 1 1 - 4 3 - 5
Last 5 games 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 4 1 - 1 2 - 1 3 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 3
YTD vs. Div. 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 1
AWAY VS. SPREAD HOME VS. SPREAD
Year-to-Date FAV DOG GRASS TURF FAV DOG GRASS TURF
BALTIMORE 0 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 0 3 - 1 0 - 0 3 - 1 0 - 0
CLEVELAND 0 - 0 2 - 3 1 - 3 1 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 2 0 - 0



TEAM LOGS/SCHEDULE:
( * = overtime)

BALTIMORE
LINE OVER/UNDER
DATE DAY OPP SCORE SU OPEN CLOSE ATS &
MARGIN OPEN CLOSE O/U &
MARGIN G/T
09/13/09 Sun KC 38 - 24 W -8.5 -13 W +1 37.5 36.5 O +25.5 G
09/20/09 Sun @SD 31 - 26 W +4 +1 W +6 39.5 41.0 O +16.0 G
09/27/09 Sun CLE 34 - 3 W -13.5 -13.5 W +17.5 39.5 38.5 U -1.5 G
10/04/09 Sun @NE 21 - 27 L +3 +2 L -4 42.0 45.0 O + 3.0 G
10/11/09 Sun CIN 14 - 17 L -7.5 -9.5 L -12.5 42.0 42.0 U -11.0 G
10/18/09 Sun @MIN 31 - 33 L +3.5 +3 W +1 44.5 45.5 O +18.5 T
11/01/09 Sun DEN 30 - 7 W -3.5 -4.5 W +18.5 38.5 42.0 U -5.0 G
11/08/09 Sun @CIN 7 - 17 L -2.5 -3 L -13 42.5 45.0 U -21.0 G


CLEVELAND
LINE OVER/UNDER
DATE DAY OPP SCORE SU OPEN CLOSE ATS &
MARGIN OPEN CLOSE O/U &
MARGIN G/T
09/13/09 Sun MIN 20 - 34 L -2 -4 L -18 40.5 40.0 O +14.0 G
09/20/09 Sun @DEN 6 - 27 L -3.5 -3 L -24 41.5 38.5 U -5.5 G
09/27/09 Sun @BAL 3 - 34 L -13.5 -13.5 L -44.5 39.5 38.5 U -1.5 G
10/04/09 Sun CIN 20 - 23 L -5.5 -6.5 L -9.5 40.0 38.0 O + 5.0 G
10/11/09 Sun @BUF 6 - 3 W -5.5 -6 L -3 41.0 41.5 U -32.5 T
10/18/09 Sun @PIT 14 - 27 L -13.5 -14 L -27 38.5 37.5 O + 3.5 G
10/25/09 Sun GB 3 - 31 L -7 -9 L -37 41.0 41.5 U -7.5 G
11/01/09 Sun @CHI 6 - 30 L -12 -11.5 L -35.5 39.5 40.0 U -4.0 G



PREVIOUS MEETINGS:

LINE OVER/UNDER
DATE DAY VIS SC HOM SC OPEN CLOSE ATS &
MARGIN OPEN CLOSE O/U &
MARGIN G/T
10/16/05 Sun CLE 3 BAL 16 -4.5 -6.0 BAL +7 33.5 34.5 U -15.5 G
01/01/06 Sun BAL 16 CLE 20 +2.5 +3 CLE +7 36.0 36.0 U 0 G
09/24/06 Sun BAL 15 CLE 14 +7 +7 CLE +6 33.0 33.0 U -4 G
12/17/06 Sun CLE 17 BAL 27 -11.5 -12.5 BAL --2.5 33.0 35.0 O +-9 G
09/30/07 Sun BAL 13 CLE 27 +6 +4 CLE +18 37.5 40.0 U 0 G
11/18/07 Sun CLE 33 BAL 30 +2.5 +2 BAL --1 43.5 43.5 O +-19.5 G
09/21/08 Sun CLE 10 BAL 28 +1.5 -2.5 BAL +15.5 39.5 37.5 O +-0.5 G
11/02/08 Sun BAL 37 CLE 27 -3.0 -3.0 CLE --13 38.0 36.0 O +-28 G
09/27/09 Sun CLE 3 BAL 34 -13.5 -13.5 BAL +17.5 39.5 38.5 U -1.5 G





STATISTICAL AVERAGES:


AWAY/HOME RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM FGP
BAL (off) 22.5 21 21 96 4.6 37 23 0.6 239 6.5 335 1.0 0.3 .00
CLE (def) 29.3 22 36 194 5.4 29 18 0.6 188 6.5 382 0.3 0.3 .00
RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM FGP
BAL (def) 25.8 21 30 113 3.8 35 22 0.6 284 8.1 397 0.5 0.5 .00
CLE (off) 14.3 17 25 98 3.9 37 20 0.5 170 4.6 268 1.0 1.0 .00
ALL GAMES RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM FGP
BAL (off) 25.8 21 26 116 4.5 36 23 0.6 242 6.7 358 0.9 0.3 .00
CLE (def) 26.1 22 35 171 4.9 32 19 0.6 239 7.5 410 0.5 1.0 .00
RUSHING PASSING TOT TURNOVERS
PTS FD AT YDS AVG AT CO PCT YDS AVG YDS INT FUM FGP
BAL (def) 19.3 18 27 95 3.5 32 20 0.6 226 7.1 321 0.9 0.5 .00
CLE (off) 9.8 13 26 100 3.8 29 14 0.5 122 4.2 222 1.6 1.3 .00



SCORING AVERAGES:

BALTIMORE (away) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR 3.5 4.3 7.8 5.3 9.5 0.0 14.8
POINTS ALLOWED 10.3 5.8 16.1 5.0 4.8 0.0 9.8



CLEVELAND (home) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR 1.0 6.7 7.7 2.3 4.3 0.0 6.6
POINTS ALLOWED 3.3 11.7 15 5.7 7.7 1.0 14.4



BALTIMORE (all) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR 4.6 4.6 9.2 5.6 10.9 0.0 16.5
POINTS ALLOWED 5.1 4.1 9.2 5.1 4.9 0.0 10



CLEVELAND (all) Q1 Q2 H1 Q3 Q4 OT H2+OT
POINTS FOR 1.1 3.8 4.9 2.5 2.4 0.0 4.9
POINTS ALLOWED 4.1 9.4 13.5 5.5 6.8 0.4 12.7



VALUE INDEX COMPARISON TO LAS VEGAS LINE:

LV POINTSPREAD VALUE INDEX VALUE INDEX
OPEN CURRENT RATING LINE EDGE
BALTIMORE 57 -7.5
CLEVELAND 46 3.5
LV OVER/UNDER VALUE INDEX VALUE INDEX
OPEN CURRENT RATING EDGE
OVER/UNDER 36.5 3.5 under
 

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NFL Preview - Baltimore (4-4) at Cleveland (1-7)

NFL Preview - Baltimore (4-4) at Cleveland (1-7)

NFL Preview - Baltimore (4-4) at Cleveland (1-7)

Expected to contend for the AFC North title, the Baltimore Ravens have lost four of their last five games to make the division a surprising three-horse race.

If Baltimore doesn't want to be the team that winds up third in that race -- a spot that likely won't come with a playoff appearance -- then it needs to take care of business on Monday night against a Cleveland Browns team that has won just once in its last 14 games.

This Monday night's meeting at Cleveland Browns Stadium could very well put the Ravens on the road in which they will finish their season. At 4-4, they trail co-leaders Pittsburgh and Cincinnati by two games in the division, and after this meeting with the hapless 1-7 Browns, are staring at home games against the currently undefeated Indianapolis Colts and rival Steelers.

So, it goes without saying that Baltimore must knock off a Cleveland team that has been running around in circles since the season began.

The Ravens didn't do themselves any favors last weekend. Facing the Bengals, they allowed their opposition to score on its first three possessions, yielding a pair of touchdowns and a field goal to Cincinnati in what ended up being a 17-7 loss.

While Baltimore' first-half offensive woes continued, the defense allowed Cincinnati running back Cedric Benson to rush for 117 yards, making him the first back to gain 100 yards or more twice in the same season against the Ravens since Pittsburgh's Jerome Bettis in 1996.

Quarterback Joe Flacco struggled to just 195 passing yards and was intercepted twice while failing to throw a touchdown pass in a game for the first time this season. Kicker Steve Hauschka also came under fire this week after stifling a Baltimore rally with a missed 38-yard field goal try with 6:17 left in the game.

There were reports that the Ravens worked out two kickers on Tuesday, former Jet Mike Nugent and Billy Cundiff, who recently kicked for the Browns until being released on November 3. However, Hauschka remains the man in Baltimore at the moment.

Hauschka and Baltimore will now look to rebound against a Browns club the team throttled by a 34-3 score back in Week 3. After winning the starting job in training camp, that blowout was the last game quarterback Brady Quinn would start for the Browns for the foreseeable future.

Quinn completed 6-of-8 passes, but for just 34 yards with an interception. Derek Anderson took over in that game and was intercepted three times, but remained the starter nonetheless for Cleveland's next five games.

Anderson, though, produced just one victory, a 6-3 triumph over Buffalo in Week 5 in which he completed only 2-of-17 pass attempts. Anderson has just a 36.2 passer rating on the season and the Browns are going back to Quinn under center for this game.

Quinn has had extra time to prepare, since the Browns are coming off their bye week. Cleveland lost its third straight game November 1 in Chicago, a 30-6 defeat in which the Bears turned five Cleveland turnovers into 20 points and Quinn eventually replaced an ineffective Anderson.

Cleveland will be looking to snap an eight-game home losing streak, as it hasn't won as the host since its last home Monday night home game on October 13, 2008 versus the Giants.

The Browns went 2-1 overall on Monday nights last season.

SERIES HISTORY

Baltimore holds a 14-7 lead in its all-time series with Cleveland, and has won three straight over the Browns including a 34-3 rout at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 3. The Ravens engineered a home-and-home sweep of the Browns last year, coming up a 28-10 home winner in Week 3, and taking a 37-27 decision in the return matchup in Cleveland during Week 9. The Browns swept the 2007 home-and- home, including a 27-13 home win.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is 3-0 against the Browns as head coach. Mangini is 0-2 against the Ravens as a head coach, including a loss during his tenure with the Jets (2006-08), and is 0-1 against Harbaugh head-to-head.

Mangini served as an assistant coach with the Ravens during the 1996 season, their first in Baltimore.

WHEN THE RAVENS HAVE THE BALL

If the Browns want to shut downs the Ravens offense, they will need to zero in on running back Ray Rice (573 rushing yards, 46 receptions, 6 total TD). The 5-foot-8 Rutgers product accounted for Baltimore's lone touchdown last weekend, a two-yard fourth-quarter run. Rice was limited to just 48 yards on 12 carries, but he did notch a game-high eight catches for 87 yards. Rice is also a big piece of Baltimore's 10th-ranked pass attack and has accounted for 732 total yards in his last five games, with the total split nearly identical between run and pass yardage. Flacco (2044 passing yards, 12 TD, 7 INT) looks to Rice's way a lot, but he also needs to keep wide receivers Derrick Mason (33 receptions, 4 TD) and Mark Clayton (24 receptions, 2 TD) and tight end Todd Heap (30 receptions, 2 TD) involved. Mason and Heap each had three catches versus the Bengals, with Clayton held to just one. Flacco was sacked a season-high four times a week ago.

Rice and company should find plenty of space on Monday, as the Browns rank dead-last in the NFL in yards allowed at 409.1 per game. That includes a poor effort against the run, a category Cleveland stands 31st overall (171.5 ypg). Already without linebacker D'Qwell Jackson for the rest of the season because of a shoulder ailment, the Browns placed its other starter on the inside, Eric Barton, on injured reserve Tuesday due to a unspecified injury reported to be a neck issue. It marks the second time this year that Cleveland has placed a leading tackler on IR. Barton's absence should increase playing time for rookie Kaluka Maiava and Blake Costanzo. Outside linebacker Jason Trusnik (20 tackles, 2 sacks) led Cleveland with eight tackles versus the Bears two weeks ago and had one of four Cleveland sacks. Fellow linebacker Kamerion Wimbley (39 tackles, 5 sacks) and end Corey Williams (13 tackles, 2 sacks) were also credited with full sacks, while safety Brodney Pool (38 tackles, 3 INT) notched just Cleveland's fourth interception of the season.

WHEN THE BROWNS HAVE THE BALL

Quinn returns from banishment and will attempt to revive an offense that ranks last through the air (121.5 ypg), 31st overall (221.1 ypg) and is tied for 30th in scoring at just 9.8 points per game. Cleveland is averaging 99.6 rushing yards per game, 22nd in the league, with the majority of the work coming from the frustrated Jamal Lewis (349 rushing yards). Lewis, a former Raven, has said he plans to retire at season's end, meaning more work could be coming for backup Jerome Harrison (254 rushing yards). Lewis had 69 yards on 16 carries versus the Bears, while Harrison added 19 on five attempts. Wide receiver Joshua Cribbs (11 receptions) has also gotten some work out of the backfield in the Wildcat formation, running six times for 28 yards versus Chicago. Rookie Mohamed Massaquoi (19 receptions) was Cleveland's leading receiver versus the Bears, but had just two catches for 28 yards. Cribbs added a 23-yard reception, while tight end Steve Heiden (9 receptions, 1 TD) hauled in a 10-yard pass.

The Ravens' highly-reputable defense has struggled as of late and is currently the 12th ranked unit in the NFL (320.6 ypg). Baltimore is allowing an uncharacteristic 94.9 rushing yards per game in addition to 225.8 yards per week through the air. Getting to Quinn could be key for the defense this Monday, as the Ravens notched just one sack versus the Bengals -- by linebacker Terrell Suggs (41 tackles, 3.5 sacks) -- without an interception, though safety Ed Reed (34 tackles, 2 INT) did force and recover a fumble. Reed's eight career interceptions versus the Browns are the most against any one club in his career, while Suggs has posted 11 sacks lifetime versus Cleveland. Defensive end Dwan Edwards (17 tackles, 1 sack) and linebacker Ray Lewis (68 tackles, 1 sack) had eight tackles each last week for a defensive unit that was without defensive lineman Haloti Ngata (18 tackles). He missed the game with an ankle injury, with Justin Bannan starting in his place.

FANTASY FOCUS

Although Baltimore has struggled as of late, a matchup with the Browns should right some fantasy ships. Rice is a must-start, as he is getting touches on all fronts and has seemed to put Willis McGahee and Le'Ron McClain way back in the rearview. Expect Rice to have a huge game. Flacco should also find the end zone again versus a struggling Browns defense, meaning good things for Mason and Heap. Having picked off four passes while holding the Browns to just 186 yards in the last meeting, the Ravens defense is a top start. Even Hauschka is a good play, as he will get plenty of opportunities.

Not many Browns have been worth fantasy plays this season, and this week is no different. Cribbs is a deep sleeper if your league awards points for return yards, but Quinn and company should be avoided at all costs. That even goes for Lewis, even though he gets a bulk of the carries, as he likely won't come close to matching Benson's numbers from a week ago. Just say no to the Cleveland defense.

OVERALL ANALYSIS

With the Ravens in danger of falling dangerously far back in the playoff race, let alone the division standings, there isn't a more perfect time to be facing the Browns. Cleveland appears to have no idea what direction it wants to take this year, as evidenced by its QB carousel, and is likely trying to just get through the season before some wholesale changes are made. Baltimore needs this game 100 times more than Cleveland, and that will show in a big way.

Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Ravens 27, Browns 9
 

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NFL Matchup - Baltimore at Cleveland

NFL Matchup - Baltimore at Cleveland

NFL Matchup - Baltimore at Cleveland

Baltimore Ravens (4-4) at Cleveland Browns (1-7)
Date: Monday, November 16th
Kickoff: 8:30 p.m. (et)
Site: Cleveland Browns Stadium (73,300) -- Cleveland, Ohio
Surface: Grass
Home Record: Baltimore 3-1; Cleveland 0-3
Away Record: Baltimore 1-3; Cleveland 1-4
Versus A-F-C North: Baltimore 1-2; Cleveland 0-3
Versus A-F-C: Baltimore 4-3; Cleveland 1-4
Current Win/Loss Streak: Baltimore 1L; Cleveland 3L
Current Road Win/Loss Streak: Baltimore 3L
Current Home Win/Loss Streak: Cleveland 8L
Television: ESPN
Announcers: Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski and Jon Gruden
All-Time Series: Baltimore (14-7)
Last Meeting: September 27, 2009 (Baltimore, 34-3 at Baltimore)
Series Streak: Baltimore has won the last three meetings.

Season Schedule/Results
Baltimore Ravens
Sep 13 - W vs. Kansas City, 38-24
Sep 20 - W at San Diego, 31-26
Sep 27 - W vs. Cleveland, 34-3
Oct 4 - L at New England, 21-27
Oct 11 - L vs. Cincinnati, 14-17
Oct 18 - L at Minnesota, 31-33
Oct 25 - Open
Nov 1 - W vs. Denver, 30-7
Nov 8 - L at Cincinnati, 7-17
Nov 16 - at Cleveland, 8:30 PM
Nov 22 - vs. Indianapolis, 1:00 PM
Nov 29 - vs. Pittsburgh, 8:20 PM
Dec 7 - at Green Bay, 8:30 PM
Dec 13 - vs. Detroit, 1:00 PM
Dec 20 - vs. Chicago, 1:00 PM
Dec 27 - at Pittsburgh, 1:00 PM
Jan 3 - at Oakland, 4:15 PM
Cleveland Browns
Sep 13 - L vs. Minnesota, 20-34
Sep 20 - L at Denver, 6-27
Sep 27 - L at Baltimore, 3-34
Oct 4 - L vs. Cincinnati, 20-23 (OT)
Oct 11 - W at Buffalo, 6-3
Oct 18 - L at Pittsburgh, 14-27
Oct 25 - L vs. Green Bay, 3-31
Nov 1 - L at Chicago, 6-30
Nov 8 - Open
Nov 16 - vs. Baltimore, 8:30 PM
Nov 22 - at Detroit, 1:00 PM
Nov 29 - at Cincinnati, 1:00 PM
Dec 6 - vs. San Diego, 4:05 PM
Dec 10 - vs. Pittsburgh, 8:20 PM
Dec 20 - at Kansas City, 1:00 PM
Dec 27 - vs. Oakland, 1:00 PM
Jan 3 - vs. Jacksonville, 1:00 PM
 

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Monday night debate: Who'll cover the spread?

Monday night debate: Who'll cover the spread?

Monday night debate: Who'll cover the spread?

Did you spend all your time capping the Pats-Colts game and now you have no idea which way you wanna go for the Monday night game? Don?t sweat it. We got a blogger for each team to answer our questions about the Browns and Ravens.

Tony Lombardi of Ravens24x7 gives us the inside scoop on Baltimore.

What happened to Baltimore's defense?

Many point at the departures of Rex Ryan, Bart Scott and Jim Leonhard and use that as the culprit for the Ravens' defensive shortcomings. Some of the problems can be attributed to a change in philosophy and scheming by rookie coordinator Greg Mattison. The Ravens don't attack like they once did and the more traditional approach doesn't seem to sit well with the club's defensive DNA.

But the real problems seem to stem from the rapid aging process of players like Trevor Pryce and Kelly Gregg along with the subpar performances of Terrell Suggs, and the entire secondary. This team needs to create more pressure and get after the quarterback otherwise they will not win when facing above average signal callers.

Is Ray Rice the Ravens' MVP for the first half of the season?

I'd have to say the MVP is really QB Joe Flacco. He is mature beyond his years and has mastered Cam Cameron's offense. He has developed a reputation as a slow starter, but coming out of the gates in a no-huddle offense might jump start him in games. When he gets it going, he plays like a genuine franchise quarterback.

Ray Rice is a dynamic back who has been extremely productive yet they do have Willis McGahee behind him. Without Rice, the offense can still be productive yet admittedly it would slip some. Without Flacco, Cameron's unit would come to a screeching halt.

Why do you think Baltimore will cover the spread Monday against the Browns?

The Browns are in disarray on and off the field. Adding to the mix of discontent is a fan base that is completely disgusted and at its collective wit's end.

I expect the Ravens to be anxious to put the disappointing loss to the Bengals behind them and come out firing on all cylinders from the start.

The angst of the fans will end up being the Ravens' 12th man. The Ravens are not facing an above average QB on Monday Night. Brady Quinn may want to return to the bench before this one is over.

Final score prediction: Ravens 30, Browns 10

Christopher Pokorny of Dawgs By Nature, tells us what?s going on in Cleveland.

Is Eric Mangini the most hated man in Cleveland or does Art Modell still hold that title?

The fans have definitely been disappointed with the lack of results that Eric Mangini has produced. But if you have a scale between 1 (weak) to 10 (strong) in terms of hatred, Mangini might be around a 3 while Modell would have shattered the scale.

Still, to this day, any time a Ravens fan tries to advocate Modell as a positive figure in the league to a Browns fan, the discussion will get extremely heated.

With Mangini, many of his antics have been disliked, but that can change by producing results on the field. There?s nothing Modell can ever do to redeem himself to Browns fans.

Do you think Brady Quinn will be able to improve the Browns' offense at all?

That depends on what you define as ?improve.? As far as most Browns fans are concerned, since Week 5, Derek Anderson has led the Browns to one of the most despicable passing games of all time.

Quinn really doesn?t need to show a lot to witness some form of improvement, but he?ll still have his work cut out for him if the team wants to see significant improvement.

When Quinn played for 2.5 games to start the season, one of his biggest faults was that he didn?t trust his protection. Ironically, that was Anderson?s only good attribute ? he trusted his protection, and in turn, he had enough time to throw on every down.

I trust Quinn more as a decision maker, so if he has faith in the offensive line and doesn?t panic like he did earlier in the season, our offense can try to incorporate some of the team?s younger receivers (Brian Robiskie, Mohamed Massaquoi, Chansi Stuckey) on a consistent basis.

Why do you think the Browns will cover the spread Monday night against the Ravens?

Owner Randy Lerner had the coaching staff ?on notice? during the bye after the firing of general manager George Kokinis. The offensive playcalling was atrocious through eight weeks and quarterbacks coach Carl Smith will supposedly have more input on offensive coordinator Brian Daboll?s gameplan.

It?s Monday Night Football, a network in which the Browns had a 2-1 record on last season, including an unbelievable victory over the New York Giants.

Final score prediction: Ravens 27, Browns 17
 

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What bettors need to know: Ravens at Browns

What bettors need to know: Ravens at Browns

What bettors need to know: Ravens at Browns

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns (+11, 40)

Line movement

The line opened at 11 and 10.5 at most books in favor of Baltimore and has stayed around that area. The total opened at 40 and has remained constant for the most part, with some dips to 39.5.

Weather

Temperatures should be in the upper 40s around kickoff with partly cloudy skies.

Injuries

Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (ankle) is questionable. Wide receiver Chansi Stuckey (calf), tight end Steve Heiden (knee) and cornerback Eric Wright (upper body) are questionable for the Browns.

Ravens nevermore in the first half

Baltimore has lost four of five games after a 3-0 start. The club?s slow starts are part of the reason for the slump.

The Ravens have not scored an offensive touchdown in the first half of their past four games. That translates to nine scoreless quarters and 25 fruitless possessions.

?I think it?s a combination of two things,? Baltimore wide receiver Derrick Mason said. ?Mental errors and you?ve got to give credit to the other defense.?

Downward defense

The Ravens are trying to figure out how to fix their once-elite defense.

The offense needs to stay on the field to give the defense a break. In their past four defeats, the Ravens have allowed opponents to hold the ball for 143 minutes and 58 seconds compared to just 97:02.

A few more forced turnovers would be welcomed for Baltimore backers. The club has just one interception in its last five games. Baltimore did snare four picks in a 34-3 thrashing at home against the Browns earlier this year.

Cleveland?s quagmire

The bye week is supposed to be a time for rest, reflection, but the Cleveland Browns struggled to find any of that.

Browns general manager George Kokinis was fired on Nov. 2. The move followed a 30-6 loss to the Bears and Kokinis? refusal to resign after being pressured by team owner Randy Learner. Kokinis had been on the job for less than a year.

To make internal matters worse, Mangini?s demanding practice regimen was criticized by running back Jamal Lewis, who claimed he has practiced in full pads this season more than any point in his NFL career.

?You can work as hard as you want. You can work all day, seven days a week all the way up to Sunday in practice. But at the same time, if you?re going to work like that, then maybe on Sunday you?re probably not going to get what you want out of your players,? Lewis said.

Quinn again

Mangini is going back to square one with opening day starter Brady Quinn.

Quinn was pulled at halftime of the Baltimore game earlier this season after throwing for just 34 yards and an interception. In 2.5 games this season, Quinn is 46-of-77 for 409 yards, one touchdown and two picks.

Mangini made the move due in part to Derek Anderson?s awful performance over the last five games and because Quinn was looking good in practice.

With Quinn as starting quarterback, the Browns are 0-3 ATS this season.

?I?m excited to play,? Quinn said. ?I?m excited to be part of Monday night.?

Trends

Ravens are 8-0 ATS in their last eight games against a team with a losing record.

Ravens are 5-1 ATS in their last six games following a loss.

Browns are 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight home games.

Browns are 2-9-1 ATS in their last 12 games following a straight up loss.

Over is 4-1-1 in the last six meetings between these two teams.
 

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Top 5 NFL Trends

Top 5 NFL Trends

Top 5 NFL Trends

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CLE BAL are 8-0 ATS vs. a team with a losing record.

BAL
CLE Over is 6-0 in BAL last 6 games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.

BAL
CLE Over is 3-0-1 in CLE last 4 Mon. games.

BAL
CLE Under is 4-0 in BAL last 4 games on grass.

BAL
CLE Over is 4-0 in BAL last 4 Mon. games.
 

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Baltimore at Cleveland
When: 8:30 PM ET, Monday, November 16, 2009
Where: Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio


Quick Hits

Overall Team Offense

The Cleveland Browns are ranked 32 on offense, averaging 221.1 yards per game. The Browns are averaging 99.6 yards rushing and 121.5 yards passing so far this season.

The Baltimore Ravens are ranked 11 on offense, averaging 358.2 yards per game. The Ravens are averaging 116.1 yards rushing and 242.1 yards passing so far this season.


Home and Away

The Cleveland Browns are 0-3 at home this season, and against 0-3AFCN opponents.

At home the Browns are averaging 14.3 scoring, and holding teams to 29.3 points scored on defense.

The Baltimore Ravens are 1-3 while on the road this season, and 1-2 against AFCN opponents.

On the road, the Ravens are averaging 22.5 scoring, and holding teams to 25.8 points scored on defense.
 

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Trends - Baltimore at Cleveland

Trends - Baltimore at Cleveland

Trends - Baltimore at Cleveland

ATS Trends

Baltimore

Ravens are 8-0 ATS vs. a team with a losing record.
Ravens are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games following a S.U. loss.
Ravens are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.
Ravens are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after accumulating less than 90 yards rushing in their previous game.
Ravens are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games following a ATS loss.
Ravens are 7-2 ATS in their last 9 games following a bye week.
Ravens are 10-3 ATS in their last 13 games as a favorite.
Ravens are 9-3 ATS in their last 12 games as a favorite of 10.5 or greater.
Ravens are 11-4 ATS in their last 15 games after allowing more than 350 total yards in their previous game.
Ravens are 19-7 ATS in their last 26 games on grass.
Ravens are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games in November.
Ravens are 20-8 ATS in their last 28 games overall.
Ravens are 12-5 ATS in their last 17 vs. AFC.
Ravens are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 road games.
Ravens are 2-7 ATS in their last 9 road games vs. a team with a losing home record.
Ravens are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 vs. AFC North.
Ravens are 2-9 ATS in their last 11 games as a road favorite.


Cleveland

Browns are 3-8-1 ATS in their last 12 games as an underdog.
Browns are 3-10-1 ATS in their last 14 games following a SU loss of more than 14 points.
Browns are 3-10-1 ATS in their last 14 games overall.
Browns are 3-12-1 ATS in their last 16 games on grass.
Browns are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games after allowing more than 350 total yards in their previous game.
Browns are 2-8-1 ATS in their last 11 games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.
Browns are 1-4-1 ATS in their last 6 games in November.
Browns are 2-8-1 ATS in their last 11 games after accumulating less than 150 yards passing in their previous game.
Browns are 2-8-1 ATS in their last 11 games after accumulating less than 250 total yards in their previous game.
Browns are 2-9-1 ATS in their last 12 games following a S.U. loss.
Browns are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 games as an underdog of 10.5 or greater.
Browns are 1-6-1 ATS in their last 8 home games.
Browns are 1-7-1 ATS in their last 9 games following a ATS loss.
Browns are 1-8 ATS in their last 9 games after allowing more than 150 yards rushing in their previous game.


OU Trends

Baltimore

Under is 4-0 in Ravens last 4 games on grass.
Over is 4-0 in Ravens last 4 Monday games.
Over is 6-0 in Ravens last 6 games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.
Under is 4-0 in Ravens last 4 games as a favorite.
Over is 4-0 in Ravens last 4 games after accumulating less than 250 total yards in their previous game.
Over is 7-1-1 in Ravens last 9 games in Week 10.
Over is 6-1 in Ravens last 7 games after accumulating less than 90 yards rushing in their previous game.
Under is 4-1 in Ravens last 5 vs. AFC North.
Over is 4-1 in Ravens last 5 games following a ATS loss.
Over is 4-1 in Ravens last 5 road games.
Over is 4-1-1 in Ravens last 6 games as a favorite of 10.5 or greater.
Under is 4-1 in Ravens last 5 vs. AFC.
Over is 7-2 in Ravens last 9 vs. a team with a losing record.
Over is 6-2-1 in Ravens last 9 games in November.
Under is 11-4-2 in Ravens last 17 games as a road favorite.


Cleveland

Over is 3-0-1 in Browns last 4 Monday games.
Under is 5-1 in Browns last 6 games following a S.U. loss.
Under is 20-5-3 in Browns last 28 games after allowing more than 150 yards rushing in their previous game.
Over is 6-2 in Browns last 8 games following a bye week.
Under is 6-2-1 in Browns last 9 games following a ATS loss.
Under is 3-1-1 in Browns last 5 games as an underdog of 10.5 or greater.
Under is 5-2 in Browns last 7 games following a SU loss of more than 14 points.
Under is 5-2 in Browns last 7 games as an underdog.
Over is 5-2 in Browns last 7 games in Week 10.
Under is 5-2 in Browns last 7 games overall.
Under is 5-2 in Browns last 7 vs. AFC.
Under is 9-4 in Browns last 13 games after allowing more than 350 total yards in their previous game.
Under is 18-8-1 in Browns last 27 games on grass.
Under is 11-5-1 in Browns last 17 games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.
Under is 22-10-2 in Browns last 34 games after accumulating less than 150 yards passing in their previous game.
Under is 23-11-2 in Browns last 36 games after accumulating less than 250 total yards in their previous game.


Head to Head

Over is 4-1-1 in the last 6 meetings.
Under is 3-1-2 in the last 6 meetings in Cleveland.
Home team is 8-3 ATS in their last 11 meetings.
Ravens are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 meetings in Cleveland.
 

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NFL Line Moves - Football Betting Odds

NFL Line Moves - Football Betting Odds

NFL Line Moves - Football Betting Odds
Mon, November 16/09 8:30 PM ETBaltimore at Cleveland Offshore Odds
betED Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 1:20:10 PM 10.5/-105 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/11/09 5:20:11 PM 10.5/-105 40 -110
11/13/09 5:30:20 PM 11/-105 40 -110
11/14/09 3:00:11 PM 11/-105 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:40:10 AM 11/-105 38.5 -110
Pinnacle Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 8:46:30 PM 11/-108 (Open) 40.5 -105 (Open)
11/08/09 8:56:30 PM 11/-106 40.5 -105
11/09/09 7:56:31 PM 11/-113 40u -110
11/09/09 10:26:30 PM 11/-113 40o -107
11/10/09 6:46:31 AM 11/-113 40u -108
11/11/09 2:37:16 AM 10.5/-105 40u -108
11/14/09 2:06:31 PM 10.5/-105 40u -115
11/14/09 2:56:33 PM 10.5/-105 39.5u -110
11/14/09 4:56:32 PM 10.5/-103 39.5u -110
11/14/09 7:46:32 PM 10.5/-103 39.5u -107
11/15/09 10:36:31 AM 10.5/-104 39.5u -107
11/15/09 11:06:31 AM 10.5/-104 39u -107
11/15/09 11:26:32 AM 10.5/-104 38.5 -105
11/15/09 4:16:31 PM 10.5/-104 38.5u -108
11/15/09 7:36:30 PM 10.5/100 38.5u -108
11/15/09 8:06:29 PM 10.5/101 38.5u -108
11/15/09 8:16:30 PM 10.5/101 38.5o -106
11/16/09 12:06:29 AM 10.5/-101 38.5o -106
11/16/09 2:06:30 AM 10.5/101 38.5o -106
11/16/09 2:56:29 AM 10.5/100 38.5o -106
11/16/09 6:36:29 AM 10.5/100 38.5u -106
11/16/09 10:06:33 AM 10.5/101 38.5u -106
11/16/09 11:16:29 AM 10.5/102 38.5u -106
Logans Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 11:05:09 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/13/09 12:15:21 AM 10.5/-105 40.5 -110
11/13/09 11:55:27 AM 10.5/-105 40 -110
11/14/09 12:25:29 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 11:35:13 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 11:05:16 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:25:18 AM 11/-110 39 -110
5Dimes Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 8:44:26 PM 12/-125 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/09/09 7:54:24 PM 12/-125 40 -110
11/12/09 2:14:24 PM 12/-130 40 -110
11/13/09 12:34:38 PM 11/-115 40 -110
11/13/09 1:34:43 PM 11/-115 40 -110
11/13/09 2:24:44 PM 11/-115 40 -110
11/13/09 6:34:26 PM 12/-130 40 -110
11/14/09 2:04:26 PM 12/-130 39.5 -110
11/15/09 12:14:28 AM 11/-115 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:04:24 AM 12/-130 39 -110
11/15/09 11:24:26 AM 12/-130 38.5 -110
11/15/09 12:14:24 PM 11/-116 38.5 -110
11/16/09 7:54:27 AM 11/-116 38o -118
11/16/09 8:04:23 AM 11.5/-120 37.5o -125
11/16/09 9:54:26 AM 11.5/-120 37o -133
11/16/09 10:04:28 AM 11/-115 38o -118
11/16/09 10:04:29 AM 11.5/-120 37o -133
Bodog Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 6:04:54 PM 11/-115 (Open) OFF
11/10/09 9:05:01 PM 11/-115 40 -110 (Open)
11/12/09 5:24:54 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 2:54:54 PM 11/-110 40u -115
11/14/09 11:04:54 PM 11/-105 40u -115
11/15/09 11:24:54 AM 11/-105 39 -110
11/15/09 12:04:54 PM 11/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 10:24:54 PM 11/-105 39o -115
Legends Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 8:33:20 AM 11/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/09/09 7:53:20 PM 11/-110 40 -110
SPORTSBETTING Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 8:55:02 PM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/09/09 11:40:00 AM 11/-110 40.5 -110
11/09/09 8:00:09 PM 10.5/-110 39.5 -110
11/10/09 1:55:18 PM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/13/09 12:15:04 AM 11/-105 39.5 -110
11/14/09 12:15:26 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/14/09 12:30:11 AM 11/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 3:00:23 PM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:40:05 AM 11/-110 38.5 -110
11/15/09 3:50:03 PM 11/-105 38.5 -110
11/16/09 7:50:00 AM 11/100 38.5 -110
11/16/09 9:39:59 AM 11.5/100 38.5 -110
11/16/09 9:44:59 AM 11.5/-110 38.5 -110
SportsInteraction Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 5:24:10 PM 11/-110 (Open) OFF
11/11/09 8:54:14 AM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/12/09 8:54:13 AM 11/-110 40.5 -110
11/13/09 4:24:16 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 7:04:10 AM 11.5/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 10:44:11 AM 11.5/-105 39.5 -110
11/16/09 7:24:09 AM 11.5/-105 39 -110
Bet Phoenix Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 1:50:59 AM 10.5/-105 (Open) 40.5 -105 (Open)
11/09/09 10:21:00 PM 10.5/-105 40 -105
11/14/09 2:11:03 PM 10.5/-105 39.5 -105
11/14/09 3:01:07 PM 10.5/-105 39 -105
11/14/09 6:11:04 PM 10.5/-111 39 -105
11/14/09 9:21:04 PM 10.5/-108 39 -105
11/15/09 11:51:13 AM 11/-110 39 -105
11/16/09 6:41:00 AM 11/-110 38.5u -106
BetJamaica Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 8:23:18 PM 11/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/08/09 8:43:18 PM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/08/09 11:03:18 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/09/09 9:53:18 AM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/09/09 7:03:19 PM 10.5/-110 40.5o -115
11/12/09 11:03:18 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/13/09 6:13:20 PM 10.5/-105 40 -105
11/14/09 12:13:17 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 2:53:19 PM 10.5/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:03:18 AM 10.5/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 11:23:18 AM 10.5/-110 38.5 -110
BetUS Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 8:53:12 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/09/09 8:03:13 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/12/09 5:23:14 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 8:23:13 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:13:13 AM 11/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 11:33:13 AM 11/-110 38.5 -110
SportsBook Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 11:05:09 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/13/09 12:15:22 AM 10.5/-105 40.5 -110
11/13/09 11:55:27 AM 10.5/-105 40 -110
11/14/09 12:25:29 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 11:35:13 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 11:05:16 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:25:19 AM 11/-110 39 -110
WSEX Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 8:26:34 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/10/09 7:31:34 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 10:26:33 AM 10.5/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:11:34 AM 10.5/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 11:26:35 AM 10.5/-110 38.5 -110
11/16/09 4:21:32 AM 10.5/-105 38.5 -110
Belmont Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 11:05:09 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/13/09 12:15:21 AM 10.5/-105 40.5 -110
11/13/09 11:55:27 AM 10.5/-105 40 -110
11/14/09 12:25:29 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 11:35:13 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 11:05:16 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:25:18 AM 11/-110 39 -110
BookMaker Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 8:15:10 PM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/08/09 8:25:10 PM 11/-110 40.5 -110
11/08/09 8:55:10 PM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/08/09 11:15:10 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/09/09 3:15:10 AM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/09/09 7:15:11 PM 10/-110 40 -110
11/10/09 12:55:12 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/12/09 5:25:16 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 3:05:13 PM 11/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 9:25:10 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:15:13 AM 11/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 11:35:10 AM 11/-110 38.5 -110
11/15/09 12:05:11 PM 10.5/-110 38.5 -110
Brobury Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 11:05:09 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/13/09 12:15:21 AM 10.5/-105 40.5 -110
11/13/09 11:55:27 AM 10.5/-105 40 -110
11/14/09 12:25:29 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 11:35:13 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 11:05:16 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:25:19 AM 11/-110 39 -110
Diamond Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 8:23:31 PM 11/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/08/09 8:53:31 PM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/08/09 11:13:30 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/09/09 3:23:30 AM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/09/09 7:13:31 PM 10/-110 40 -110
11/10/09 12:53:31 AM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/12/09 5:33:32 PM 11/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 3:03:32 PM 11/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 9:33:31 AM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:13:31 AM 11/-110 39 -110
11/15/09 11:33:31 AM 11/-110 38.5 -110
11/15/09 12:03:31 PM 10.5/-110 38.5 -110
SBGGLOBAL.com Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 9:24:59 AM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/11/09 5:05:46 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/14/09 2:55:00 PM 10.5/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:25:01 AM 10.5/-110 39 -110
Vegas Odds
Las Vegas Hilton Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/08/09 7:34:35 PM 10/-110 (Open) OFF
11/08/09 8:34:33 PM 10.5/-110 OFF
11/09/09 2:04:33 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110 (Open)
11/10/09 2:04:37 PM 10.5/-110 40.5 -110
11/14/09 2:14:34 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 11:04:33 AM 10.5/-110 39.5 -110
11/15/09 11:34:33 AM 10.5/-110 39 -110
11/16/09 7:44:32 AM 10.5/-110 38.5 -110
Mirage Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 3:35:06 PM 11/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/14/09 1:55:08 PM 11/-110 39.5 -110
11/16/09 12:25:06 AM 11/-110 39 -110
Hard Rock Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 1:14:06 PM 10.5/-110 (Open) 40.5 -110 (Open)
11/14/09 2:14:07 PM 10.5/-110 40 -110
11/15/09 11:34:06 AM 10.5/-110 39.5 -110
Planet Hollywood Odds (Line) Over/Under (Total)
11/09/09 2:33:37 PM 9.5/-110 (Open) OFF
11/09/09 2:53:37 PM 11/-110 OFF
11/09/09 3:03:37 PM 11/-110 40 -110 (Open)
11/16/09 10:53:36 AM 11/-110 39 -110
 

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DUNKEL INDEX

DUNKEL INDEX

Today's NFL Picks
Baltimore at Cleveland
The Ravens look to build on their 8-0 ATS record in their last 8 games versus teams with a losing record. Baltimore is the pick (-10 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Ravens favored by 18 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (-10 1/2). Here are all of this week's picks.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Time Posted: 5:30 p.m. EST (11/11)
Game 243-244: Baltimore at Cleveland
Dunkel Ratings: Baltimore 139.210; Cleveland 120.543
Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 18 1/2; 43
Vegas Line: Baltimore by 10 1/2; 40
Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (-10 1/2); Over
 

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Browns host Baltimore

Browns host Baltimore

Browns host Baltimore
November 16, 2009
By SBGGlobal.com

The Baltimore Ravens have lost four of their last five games and suddenly are in trouble in the AFC North. They will look to get things turned around on Monday against the Cleveland Browns in ESPN?s Monday Night Football Betting. The Ravens are heavily favored against a Cleveland team that has just one win in their last fourteen games.



Baltimore is a 10.5 point favorite with a total of 39 at SBG Global.



The Ravens are 4-4 on the season so they need a win to stay within striking distance of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in the division. The Ravens lost last week 17-7 to the Bengals as they gave up 117 rushing yards to Cincinnati?s Cedric Benson. The Baltimore offense struggled as quarterback Joe Flacco threw for only 195 yards with two interceptions.



Cleveland has been a mess all season. They are turning back to Brady Quinn at quarterback. Derek Anderson was simply horrible in this starts even though the Browns did win one of those games. The Browns have lost eight straight games at home. Quinn will look to improve an offense that is last in the NFL in passing yards and is 30th in the league in scoring, averaging just 9.8 points per game.





Baltimore has the 14-7 lead in the all-time series with Cleveland. They have won three straight against the Browns including a 34-3 rout back in Week 3.

Neither of last year?s games was close as the Ravens won 28-10 and 37-27.



Baltimore has been a good team to take in NFL betting when they are laying points. The Ravens are 10-3 ATS in their last 13 games as a favorite. They are also very good on the road as they are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 road games. The Ravens are 1-4 ATS in their last five meetings in Cleveland



The Browns are 3-8-1 ATS in their last 12 games as an underdog. The

Browns are 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight home games. The home team is 8-3 ATS in the last 11 meetings between the two teams.



The Over is 4-1 in the Ravens last five road games. The Under is 5-2 in the Browns last seven games overall. The Over is 4-1-1 in the last six meetings between the two teams but the Under is 3-1-2 in the last six meetings in Cleveland.
 

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Browns, Ravens on MNF

Browns, Ravens on MNF

Browns, Ravens on MNF


The Cleveland Browns will have a new quarterback (again) when they host the Baltimore Ravens on MNF

Baltimore is a big 11-point road favorite with an Over/Under of 39 points. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 8:30 pm ET.

Cleveland might be the worst team in the league at 1-7 straight-up (SU) and 3-5 ATS. The players seem to severely dislike coach Eric Mangini and all indications are that he?ll be gone at the end of the season.

Amidst all this action is a quarterback controversy. Brady Quinn started the first three games and has one touchdown versus three interceptions on the year. His quarterback rating is 62.1. Quinn will get the start the rest of the year over Derek Anderson, so he shouldn?t be looking over his shoulder too much.

The running back situation is very interesting. Jamal Lewis just criticized Mangini publicly and now Lewis is facing his former Ravens team.

Baltimore?s defense is 7th in the league against the rush (94.9 YPG), putting the pressure squarely on Quinn and the passing game. That could be a train wreck unless he?s careful with the ball. Cleveland may be forced to use ?The Wildcat? offense more with Josh Cribbs.

Note the home team is 8-3 ATS in the last 11 meetings between the teams. Baltimore has covered the last three with Cleveland covering the five before that.

Ravens have hit a big speedbump

Baltimore (4-4 SU, 5-3 ATS) started out 3-0 SU and ATS and looked like one of the better teams in the NFL. That has turned into a 1-4 SU record the last five games, including a 17-7 loss at AFC North rival Cincinnati last week.

Quarterback Joe Flacco has been very up-and-down despite a 90.2 quarterback rating. He has been held to under 200 yards passing three out of the last four weeks. Against Cincy, Flacco struggled at 18-32 for 195 yards and two interceptions.

Baltimore also didn?t run the ball last week, gaining just 55 yards. They will try to get Ray Rice untracked early, and he?s capable of running up the middle or around the corner.

Note that Baltimore is 8-0 ATS recently against teams with losing records. However, they are just 2-9 ATS in their last 11 games as a road favorite.
 

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Heavy action on Ravens increases line in MNF game

Heavy action on Ravens increases line in MNF game

Heavy action on Ravens increases line in MNF game


Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns

Line/total: The Ravens opened up as 9.5-point road favorites against the Browns. But we've now dealing -11 because 85 percent of the action has been on the Ravens.

We opened the total at 40.5 and we're currently using 39. Sharp money bet this game under 40.5, but since going 39 we've seen more over action as the public is betting it over.

Key Injuries:

Ravens - Fabian Washington and LB Ray Lewis are both listed as probable. CB Lardarisu Webb, LB Dannell Ellerbe, CB Chris Carr and DT Haloti Ngata are all listed as questionable.

Browns - QB Brady Quinn is expected to start. RB Jamal Lewis is probable. P Dave Zastudil, WR Chansi Stuckey, TE Steve Heiden, TE Robert Royal and CB Eric Wright are all questionable.

Comments: The Ravens dominated the Browns back in Week 3. They won 34-3 and were up 27-0 before letting off the gas.

But since that win the Ravens have struggled big time. They've lost four of five games and find themselves in pretty much a must-win situation tonight.

The Ravens have won and covered their previous three meetings with the Browns, with the total going over in two of those three contests.

The Browns are arguably the worst team in the NFL. They rank dead last in the NFL in both total defense and total offense. This team and organization is in complete disarray.

Prop of the Game: Joe Flacco (Ravens) Will he throw an interception - Yes -145 / No +115
 
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