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Week 6 NFL Picks: Buffalo Bills vs. Arizona Cardinals: October 14th 2012

Week 6 NFL Picks: October 14th 2012
Buffalo Bills vs. Arizona Cardinals
Pick: Buffalo Bills +5
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Arizona, surprisingly, opened the season at 4-0, but 3 of their 4 victories could easily have gone the other way, as they won those games by only 2, 3 and 4 points. However, that winning came to an end when they lost 17-3 at St. Louis on Thursday Night Football. That first loss highlighted Arizona;s offensive troubles, as they only managed to put up 3 points on a 3-2 Rams squad, while QB Kolb was sacked 9 times in that game. That was no fluke, as QB Kolb was sacked 8 times the previous Sunday before, during a 3-point overtime win against Miami. Expect those troubles to continue against a Buffalo defense that’s #17 with 10 sacks this season, led by DT Kyle Wiliams, With arizona coming of their first loss, must take the points as we find Buffalo QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in his most profitable role, owning an 18-6 ATS (75%) record when facing a team that lost it’s previous game. Get Carlo’s premium Week 6 NFL picks on October 14th 2012

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Week 1 NFL Picks: Seahawks vs. Cardinals: September 9th 2012

Week 1 NFL Picks: September 9th 2012
Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals
Pick: Under 41
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TV: 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX. LINE: Seahawks -3. O/U: 40.5

The Seahawks head into this season with rookie QB Russell Wilson under center after he beat out high-priced free agent Matt Flynn. He may have to shoulder more of the offensive load since star RB Marshawn Lynch is questionable for this game with a back injury.

John Skelton beat out Kevin Kolb in the preseason and will start for the Cardinals in this game. He has a solid WR duo in Larry Fitzgerald and first round draft pick Michael Floyd. RB Beanie Wells rushed for over 1,000 yards last season and 2nd year back Ryan Williams, who missed his rookie season with a knee injury. The Seahawks have a great young secondary, and their run defense is moving up the charts. Expect big things.

I know the preseason does not mean anything, but in their preseason games the Seahawks’ defense played well only giving up 44 points. They went 4-0.
Two young quarterbacks. The Cardinals went 6-2 in games that Skelton appeared in last season.

The Seahawks won’t have WR Golden Tate (knee) but deep threat Sidney Rice was deemed ready to go, as was slot WR Doug Baldwin.

Two young, hungry up and coming defenses, two young QB’s, good pass rushes on both sides of the ball, this game has UNDER written all over it. Expect a 17-14 type game.

Oakland Raiders vs. Arizona Cardinals Week 2 Preseason Pick: August 17th 2012

Week 2 NFL Preseason Pick: August 17th 2012
Oakland Raiders vs. Arizona Cardinals
Current line: Arizona (-5.5/37)

Oakland visits U. of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale for a 10pmET matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. Arizona won this matchup last year in the first game of preseason, 24-18, getting 3 from Oakland. The Raiders were shut out on Monday night, 3-0, giving 1, while Arizona is 0-2 in preseason after losing to Kansas City, 27-17 on the road. This is their first home game.

Weather: 88 degrees and 30% chance of rain.

Oakland is coming off a 8-8 SU season, and they were 9-6-1 ATS and 6-10 Under. Last year, they went 0-4 ATS in the preseason. Allen is in his first year as head coach in the NFL.Arizona was 8-8 SU, 7-7-2 ATS and 7-9 Under last year. They also went 2-1-1 ATS last year in preseason. Ken Whisenhunt is 7-13 SU, 8-11-1 ATS and 10-7 Over in preseason.

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Outlook:
Oakland is led by QB Carson Palmer, who they traded early-round picks to the Bengals for. Palmer struggled with turnovers but did show a strong arm. Now he has to adjust to OC Greg Knapp’s west coast offense. At running back, Darren McFadden returns with his great speed but also has injury injury issues. On defense, they have to improve the pass defense (27th) and run defense (27th). Without a pick in the first two rounds, that will be difficult. They added corners Shawntae Spencer and Ron Bartell, who will probably start right away.

Oakland’s offense is coming off a rather sluggish showing of its own this past week, gaining a mediocre 253 total yards in Monday’s 3-0 shutout setback to Dallas that marked Dennis Allen’s first game as the team’s head coach. Starting quarterback Carson Palmer was intercepted on the Raiders’ opening possession and hit on just 3-of-6 attempts for 33 yards before exiting.

On a more positive note, the Raiders’ defense held the Cowboys to 202 total yards and a 2-of-10 success rate on third downs, and there were bright spots on the offensive side on the night. One was the healthy return of Darren McFadden in the impact running back’s first game action since October of last season.

McFadden, limited to seven games in 2011 by a nagging foot sprain, had 20 yards on his two rushes while adding an 18-yard reception. He’ll likely see an slightly increased workload on Friday, especially with main backups Mike Goodson (neck) and Taiwan Jones (hamstring) to miss a second straight week.

Wide receiver Rod Streater, attempting to make Oakland’s roster as an undrafted rookie, also impressed with a six-catch, 66-yard effort. With projected starting wideout Denarius Moore still bothered by a strained hamstring, the college free agent could also be in line for a heavier role on Friday.

The Cards made some strides last season under coach Ken Whisenhunt, but will need to find a quarterback. Kevin Kolb can’t seem to stay healthy or consistent and John Skelton may have surpassed him. But they do have WR Larry Fitzgerald and big rookie WR Michael Floyd.

Kolb has his best — and perhaps last — chance to grab hold of the open No. 1 quarterback job that he’s close to letting slip away with a pair of poor displays in Arizona’s first two contests of this preseason. The expected starter went 1-of-4 for a paltry four yards and one interception in an injury- shortened stint against New Orleans in the Aug. 5 Hall of Fame Game, and wasn’t effective again in the Cardinals’ 27-17 loss at Kansas City last week. Relieving competitor John Skelton in the second quarter, Kolb completed only one of his five attempts for 21 yards while failing to generate any points.

The sixth-year pro will still get the starting nod in Friday’s matchup, with Skelton presently slated to begin next week’s game against Miami. That could change if Kolb bounces back with a strong effort against the Raiders, however, especially after the Cardinals handed the struggling signal-caller a $7 million option bonus back in March.

Skelton, who won five of seven starts in relief of an injured Kolb last season, hasn’t taken advantage of his opportunity either. The strong-armed 24- year-old was an unimpressive 3-of-6 for 35 yards with an interception against the Chiefs.

Arizona had greater success running the football in the Kansas City game, with deep reserve William Powell ripping off 92 yards and a touchdown on only nine carries and Alfonso Smith adding 40 yards on nine attempts. Both players figure to receive less reps this week, though, with top options Ryan Williams and Beanie Wells both nearing a return from knee injuries that have sidelined each for the first two outings.

Williams, Arizona’s second-round choice in the 2011 draft who spent his entire rookie season on injured reserve with a torn patella tendon, is slated to make his long-awaited return against the Raiders. Wells, who produced 1,047 yards and 10 touchdowns a year ago, was activated from the physically unable to perform list last week and has a chance to see action in the Cardinals’ home preseason opener as well.

The Cardinals will also be making a change on the offensive line, with journeyman D’Anthony Batiste taking over for veteran Jeremy Bridges at right tackle in a performance-related switch.

Key Injuries: Oakland: RB Mike Goodson (neck) is out. WR Denarius Moore (ham) is ? LB Aaron Curry (knee) is out indef. Arizona: RB Beanie Wells (knee) is out. TE Jeff King (quad) is out. CB Michael Adams (ham) and LB Paris Lenon (ankle) are ?

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Week 15 NFL Picks for December 18th 2011: Bet The Seahawks And Cardinals

Week 15 NFL Picks: December 18th 2011
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Week 15 NFL Pick: Seattle Seahawks +3.5
The Seattle Seahawks (6-7 SU, 8-4-1 ATS) are feeling good as they come into this contest riding a two-game SU and ATS winning streak in which they scored at least 31 points each time out. Seattle has actually won four of its last five games overall, including its emphatic 30-13 rout of St. Louis on Monday night to cash in as a 9-point home favorite. The Chicago Bears (7-6 SU, 7-6 ATS) have lost three straight, including their 13-10 road loss to Tim Tebow and the Broncos as a 3-point road underdog.

Analysis: I’ll get right to the point with this Week 15 pick by saying that I really like the way the Seattle Seahawks are playing right now and I believe they will find a way to not only get the ATS cover in this contest, but push Chicago for the outright win. He Bears haven’t scored more than 20 points since losing starting quarterback Jay Cutler while not toping 13 points in each of their last two games. All of a sudden, the Seattle Seahawks are looking good, thanks mostly to Marshawn ‘The Beast’ Lynch and some surprisingly steady play from often inconsistent quarterback Tavaris Jackson. With the Seahawks beating Baltimore and Philadelphia to get two of their last four wins, I say they take another one against a good team by beating the Bears outright. Seattle is 4-0 ATS in their last four games as an underdog and 7-1 ATS in their last eight games against its NFC conference rivals. Chicago is 4-10 ATS in their L/14 games as a home favorite between 3.5 and 10 points.

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week 15 NFL Pick: Arizona Cardinals -7
The Cleveland Browns (4-9 SU, 4-7-2 ATS) have lost three straight games while the red-hot Arizona Cardinals (6-7 SU, 8-5 ATS) have won three consecutive games and five of its last half-dozen games overall. The Browns looked as clueless as ever in their 14-3 Week 14 road loss to Pittsburgh, though they did manage to cash in against the NFL betting line as a 14-point road underdog. Arizona got the biggest win of Week 14 by beating the San Francisco 49ers 21-19 to cash in as a 3.5-point home underdog and move to 5-1 ATS over their L/6 games.

Analysis: This pick is as simple as pie Touthouse NFL betting buffs with the Cardinals looking to keep their winning ways and extremely faint playoff hopes alive for another week – and Cleveland looking to just get to the end of the regular season before heading into the offseason to formulate another ‘rebuilding plan’. The Browns are 2-8 ATS in their L/10 games as an underdog while Arizona has gone 6-2 ATS in their L/8 home games while also going 6-1 ATS in their L/7 games overall. Get more week 15 NFL picks on December 18th 2011 at Touthouse.com