Baltimore Ravens a Good Pick This Week Says Bookie

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/17/2009
Baltimore Ravens

San Diego at home against Baltimore, and Sports Interaction betting analyst Frank Doyle, who went 2-1 with his plays last week, is all over the Ravens.

"I think Baltimore +3 with Sports Interaction is a really strong play here and they represent one of my strongest Week 2 NFL picks. Not only did the Chargers struggle against Oakland, but they lost Louis Vasquez, a guard, and their center, Nick Hardwick. The public doesn't usually miss offensive linemen - Philip Rivers will miss those guys more than a little bit when he sees Kelly Gregg and Haloti Ngata coming for him. Ravens +3 with Sports Interaction is the pick."

The line on this game opened up at +4 and has remained fairly steady at +3 since with a few +3 ½'s. 

Baltimore is 3-1 against San Diego since 2000, though the Chargers beat them up pretty badly at home in 2007 by a score of 32-14.  One should note, however, that the Ravens were a +9 underdog in that one. 

The Ravens are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 games after accumulating more than 150 yards rushing in their previous game.

The Ravens are 9-2 ATS in their last 11 vs. AFC.

We should note, however, that the Chargers are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.

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Please note that Frank Doyle's Week 2 NFL picks and predictions do not calculate into the Gambling911.com overall record for its own free picks, which can be found daily by visiting the Gambling911.com website.

Frank Doyle, Gambling911.com 

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