Bet on the Cowboys-Dolphins Game Week 11: The Return of Romo

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You can bet o the Cowboys-Dolphins game for Week 11 at Americas Bookie.

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The line on this game has been coming in at Miami +1 or a PICK’EM depending on the book despite being the hosts and Dallas having lost seven straight.  Tony Romo is expected to return this week.

Some 70% of those betting this game were backing the Cowboys.

**Cowboys-Dolphins DFS Breakdown – What’s not to like for Miami? Actually plenty. The Dallas defense is much easier to run against than it is to pass against and Lamar Miller ($6.2K) is definitely worth a look against this imploding Cowboys squad.  That said, Dallas is not exactly terrible in this area either.  Miller rushed 16 times for just 43 yards in Miami's Week 10 win over the Eagles.  He should be on your reserve plan. Dallas’s pass defense ranks 26th against receivers and tight ends in terms of fantasy points allowed this season.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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