2009 NFL Playoff Betting – Colts Moneyline

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When it comes to 2009 NFL Playoff betting (or any wagering for that matter) it is always great to have that all important edge. Such is the case with this upcoming weekend's slate of games. 

Sports bettors this weekend have an important piece of knowledge at their disposal courtesy of Gambling911.com.

The Indianapolis Colts money line in road games after 2 or more consecutive wins has come through 13 of 15 times for the last three seasons.

"This is definitely worth a small bet somewhere," says Gambling911.com sports writer, Don Shapiro.

While the Colts have already beaten the Chargers in San Diego this season, they have been red hot, winning 9 straight games.  One thing to keep in mind, however, is that the Chargers have gone 3-1 against the Colts in their last 4 games.

The Colts moneyline was -115 as a slight road favorite in this one at Sportsbook.com

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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