| Patriots vs Buccaneers NFL Point Spreads Alert |
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Saturday, 24 October 2009
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Point-Spreads.com is issuing a NFL Point Spreads Alert at 12:10 PM EST on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 on the NFL Week 7 match-up between the Patriots vs Buccaneers for Sunday Football. The opening NFL point spreads had the New England Patriots -14 (-110 odds) against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Currently, the best NFL point spreads to bet the Patriots is at BetUS.com, you can get New England -14 1/2 (-110 odds). The best NFL point spreads to bet the Buccaneers is at Bodog.com, you can get Tampa Bay +15 1/2 (-110 odds). “We don't really care about last week anymore.” Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said. “We're on to trying to defend and move the ball against Tampa and handle their kicking game.”The opening NFL point spreads on the New England Patriots vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers TOTAL was 44 points. The best place to bet the OVER is Sportsbook.com, you can get OVER 44 1/2 points. The best place to bet the UNDER is at SBGGlobal.com, you can get UNDER 45 points. “(Patriots coach) Bill Belichick is not going to take it easy on us,” Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris added. “He just played an 0 and whatever team (last Sunday), and the score was 59-0. Now he's going to play another one. I'm sure Bill Belichick is licking his chops. And, he should be.” The opening NFL betting odds on the money line had the New England Patriots -1100 odds and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers +750 odds. The best place to bet the home dog is at BetUS.com, you can get the Tampa Bay Buccaneers +750 odds. The best place to bet the road favorites is at JustBet.com, you can get the New England Patriots -1000 odds. The New England Patriots are playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 25th, 2009 and kickoff is at 1:05 PM EST at Tampa Bay. Bet like a sports betting professional and never lose by half a point ever again, compare NFL points spreads before making your next sports wager and watch your bankroll grow really fast! |
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“We don't really care about last week anymore.” Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said. “We're on to trying to defend and move the ball against Tampa and handle their kicking game.”





















