2012 Week 1 NFL Picks (Video)

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Gambling911.com has your 2012 Week 1 NFL picks courtesy of our friends at Don Best TV, where you can find hundreds of other video betting previews, predictions and the latest sharp line moves.  As always, if you would like to bet any of these games online, do so at Bookmaker.eu, which was offering up to $2500 in FREE CASH to qualified new signups for a limited time only. 

Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears – Don Best TV says, “don’t look at the spread here, look at the total”.  In this case, host Pat Williams believes the Colts are “going to be chasing points all day.”  They trend on the OVER during Week 1. 

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cleveland Browns – The trend is on Philadelphia here as a -7.5 to 9 point favorite, depending on the book.  The fellas are a little divided on this one.

Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets – As Kenny White notes:  “This Jets team is still a good team.  They are taking a bashing over two things.  They pick up Tim Tebow as their second string quarterback and they couldn’t score in glorified practice games.

More 2012 Week 1 NFL picks appear in the video below…

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com  

 

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