New England Patriots vs. Tampa Bay Bucs Odds (Updated)

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/25/2009
New England Patriots vs. Tampa Bay Bucs Odds

New England Patriots vs. Tampa Bay Bucs odds were listed at New England -14 ½ at Sportsbetting.com.  The line on this game opened at -14 and there were some -15's and -15 ½'s across the board.  This game is being played in London, England.

From NFL.com:

It would seem to be impossible for Brady to top his 380-yard, six-touchdown performance in slightly more than a half of action, but if there is a team that he would be able to surpass the feat against, it would be the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay has given up the league's third-most passing touchdowns (13) and is allowing opposing quarterbacks a 101.0 passer rating this season.

The one thing everyone seemed to be watching for in this game was the weather.  In each of the two past games played in London, rain made the field sloppy and that would seem to favor the Patriots.  The weather in London will indeed by unseasonable....unseasonably sunny that is.  Oh and forget the cold too.  Temperatures are supposed to be sitting around 60 degrees at game time.

The big question remains whether New England can cover over two touchdowns. 

The Patriots are 23-9 ATS in their last 32 games following a SU win of more than 14 points.

The Buccaneers are 1-11 ATS in their last 12 games on grass.

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