NFC West dogs still the shit, and another trend to watch (AFC-NFC bias)

VMANIA

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NFC West underdogs are now an astounding 13-1 ATS and 11-3 SU with an avg cover margin of 10 points...unfortunately, I hate the spot for 2 of these 3 teams this week and wont be playing them

Arizona at Vikes: a vastly inferior 3-13 Vikes team to this current edition ran all over the Cards last year and put a no-mercy 38-10 thrashing on them...Cards on some negative mojo coming in off 2 straight losses and their O-line is a terrible matchup with Vikes defensive front seven....no play here.

Seattle at SF 49'ers: Other than Giants in week 3, road teams have generally been horrid on Thurs Nite football, and here you have a road team coming in off an emotional, bucket-emptying comeback win over the Pats.....Niners have been obscenely good after a loss in the Harbaugh era, going 4-0 both SU and ATS after a loss under Harbaugh and have outscored opponents 93-11 (not a typo) in those 4 games with 2 shutouts.....avg Final score there of 23-3....no thanks playing against Niners on Thursday Nite....no pley here.

WHich leaves Rams at home getting some generous points vs. the Packers.....I love me some Jeff Fisher..think this will be worth a play this wee.

How much better is the NFC than the AFC....try 19-9 SU and 17-10-1 ATS......NFC has outscored the AFC 811 to 556 in those games, an average final score of 29-20....AFC has one win by 7 points and all 8 of their other victories are by 3 or less points, while the NFC has 7 wins of 14-plus points.....considering the NFC is 4-1 SU and 5-0 ATS last 5 Super Bowls and have covered the 5 by an average of 9.5 pts/game, it looks like the first Sunday in New Orleans in February will be a tribute to Steven Tyler and the boys.......same old song and dance........
 
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