Dolphins Cowboys Line Thanksgiving Day 2011

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The Dolphins Cowboys line for Thanksgiving Day 2011 opened at Dallas -7 as the home favorite. 5 percent on all losses will be reimbursed for all bets placed during the games using the BetDSI.com live betting platform.   Use promo code GAMBLING911 to receive additional cash bonuses when joining. 

The Dallas Cowboys are hot right now, having won their third straight game and moving to a 6-4 record.  The Cowboys are very much in the hunt to win the NFC East division.

Dallas quarterback Tony Romo completed 23 of 37 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns -- plus no interceptions and a 100-plus quarterback rating.

Meanwhile, after starting the season 0-7, the Miami Dolphins have managed to win their last three games.   Sunday, the Dolphins romped over the imploding Buffalo Bills with a 35-8 victory.

"You can see how good we can be," said safety Yeremiah Bell, who made an interception. "This is where we expected to be at the beginning of the season. It just took us awhile."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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