| St. Louis Rams vs Detroit Lions NFL Odds, Predictions & Picks |
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Sunday, 01 November 2009
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St. Louis Rams vs Detroit Lions NFL Odds, NFL Predictions & NFL Picks: Worse meets bad today in Detroit as the Rams and the Lions prepare to butt heads at Ford Field this afternoon. It might be difficult to find a winner between two teams that are a combined 3-43 in their last 46 games, but one of these squads has to emerge victorious from this epic dust up. Kickoff is set for 1:00pm ET on FOX. NFL Odds at BetUS.com have the Lions listed as a -4 against the spread home favorite. Rams Breakdown: St. Louis fell to 0-7 on the year last week, losing 6-42 at home to the Indianapolis Colts. Not surprisingly, Lions Breakdown: Detroit lost its third straight game prior to their bye week, falling in Green Bay 0-26 to the Packers. The Lions have shown some flashes this season that they might be ready to break out of their extended funk, but they still appear to be a ways off. The club would certianly be aided if Matthew Stafford can return from his knee injury as his development this year will be key for the franchise moving forward. Stafford was starting to do some good things when he went down against the Bears. He, along with wide receiver Calvin Johnson, is listed as questionable for today's game. NFL Odds Betting Trend: The Rams are 2-8 straight up and against the spread in their last 10 games as a road underdog with a spread between 4 and 7.5. BetUS.com St. Louis Rams vs Detroit Lions NFL Odds, Predictions & Picks: St. Louis Rams +4 (-110), Over 43.5 (-110), +170 (Moneyline) Detroit Lions -4 (-110), Under 43.5 (-110), -210 (Moneyline) Bet on sports at online sportsbook BetUS.com and receive up to 145% in Cash Bonuses and start winning today! |
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the Rams are in last place in the NFC West and they should stay there the remaninder of the season. What else is there to say about a team that averages 8.6 points and 280 yards per game while giving up 30.1 and 385 respectively? Well, with the exception of their season opening loss to the Seahawks, they have played poor teams closely. The Rams lost 7-9 at Washington and 20-23 at Jacksonville earlier this year.





















