Bengals-Colts Point Spread – Cincy Sees No Love: Luck vs. Dalton Fantasy Outlook

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The Bengals-Colts point spread had Indianapolis as a solid -3 favorite.  The oddsmakers have dared to cross over the dreaded 3 point line in order to drive more action Cincinnati’s way to no avail.  The Colts are seeing 85% or greater of the action here.

When we observe the fantasy matchup between Andrew Luck (Colts) and Andy Dalton (Bengals), it is easy to see why Indy is getting so much love.

Luck is the most revered starting QB in the fantasy realm with his 300 yards passing in five of the last six games along with 19 total touchdowns.

And things might just get better as Cincinnati has allowed 80 points over the past two weeks.

Dalton had not thrown for more than one touchdown in a game until Week 5.  He'll be facing a Colts offense that leads the league with 31.5 points per game.

Oh that OVER 50 looks so enticing right about now.  The OVER is 7-1 in Indianapolis’ last eight games. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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