Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/12/2009
Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots Odds

Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots odds featured a line of New England -10 ½ at Sportsbetting.com early on.  This was a Monday Night Football game, however, the action was significant early on with almost 95 percent of the bets going New England's way.  Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots odds have moved from -9 ½ to -11 and the line was still moving up, an indication that the oddsmakers are scrambling to get action on Buffalo. 

10 ½ is probably the best number you'll be getting and it probably won't be available come Monday so Gambling911.com suggests locking this line in now.

New England has won the last 11 games in this series.  Over the last five games, the Patriots have won by more than the current 10 ½ point spread. 

One of the scarier stats facing the Patriots, however, is that they are 1-10 ATS in their last 11 games as a favorite of 10.5 or greater.

We simply cannot ignore the disparity between these two teams and the past positive outcomes for New England in this series.

With Buffalo firing its Offensive Coordinator during the preseason and Terrell Owens missing much of that period due to an injury, it's difficult to imagine the chemistry will be able to evolve fast enough in the hostile territory of New England. 

Gambling911.com believes the New England Patriots can easily cover this -10 ½ point line

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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