New England Patriots Get Most Betting Action Friday AM
Despite a rather lackluster performance by the New England Patriots last Monday night, bettors are now backing them at better than 85 percent at Sportsbook.com. They are now getting more bettors siding with them than any other team in the NFL heading into Friday morning.
New England got this season off to a positive start Monday, as Brady threw two touchdowns to tight end Ben Watson in the final 2:06 to engineer a 25-24 win over Buffalo. The problem is that the Bills led much of the game and almost stole it away from the Patriots...in New England no less. The Patriots as a result have seen their 2010 Super Bowl odds cut about a half point across the board. New England was now listed with +400 odds of winning the 2010 Super Bowl at Sportsbook.com - a COMPLETE STEAL if you ask us here at Gambling911.com. The payout would be $400 for every $100 bet if they were to win. Most of the other books were offering a payout of $300 by comparison.
A day earlier, the Jets opened the season with a 24-7 win at Houston as the defense allowed 183 total yards.
"This is the type of defense we're going to play and the intensity we're going to play with," safety Jim Leonhard said. "We feel if we can make it a brawl, we're going to win, and teams don't want that."
New York will have to contend with the Pats' strong offensive unit led by a healthy Brady and wide receivers Randy Moss and Wes Welker.
Brady went 39 of 53 for 378 yards with one interception in his first game since missing nearly all of last season with torn knee ligaments.
Moss had 141 receiving yards and Welker had 93 as each caught 12 passes, while the running game managed 73 yards - its lowest output since 2007.
The Patriots might be without linebacker Jerod Mayo, last season's team leader with 139 tackles, due to a knee injury suffered Monday. His status isn't quite clear as Belichick would only confirm the reigning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year won't miss the rest of the season.
"I don't think that's what it is," said Belichick, who rarely divulges injury details. "We go into every game with the entire team understanding that we have to have somebody to replace somebody else at every position."
The Patriots are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games as a road favorite of 3.5-10.0.
The Jets are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games as an underdog of 3.5-10.0.
Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com