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Packers-Eagles Prediction: Focus On The Total

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Ravens-Chiefs Prediction: Charlie Weiss Situation a Big Enough Distraction?

Gambling911.com has your Ravens-Chiefs prediction.  Baltimore was one of two road favorites during the 2011 NFL Wildcard Playoffs, the other being the Saints in Seattle. 

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Jets-Colts Prediction: 2011 NFL Wildcard Playoffs

Gambling911.com offers this Jets-Colts prediction for the 2011 NFL Wildcard Playoffs with the game kicking off at 8 pm EST Saturday.

While the Jets have had plenty controversies swirling around them during the regular season, they have managed to keep their heads held high.  A loss to the Chicago Bears during Week 16 didn’t stop the Jets from making it into the Playoffs as a Jacksonville loss helped New York to clinch. 

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Saints-Seahawks Prediction

Gambling911.com is happy to provide its prediction on the Saints-Seahawks game.

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2011 Wild Card Weekend Picks From The Pros

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Phil Hellmuth Won’t Be Welcome in Jim Harbaugh 49ers Locker Room

The NFL and the world of professional gambling are on a collision course.

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Get ready for Wild Card Weekend at betED.com

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Saints-Seahawks Playoff Betting Preview

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2011 NFL Wildcard Weekend Power Rankings

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Packers-Eagles Spread Between 2.5 and 3

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Saints-Seahawks Line Has New Orleans In Double Digits

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Jets-Colts Spread Flirts With 2.5

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Ravens-Chiefs Spread: 2011 NFL Wildcard Playoffs Has Baltimore Most Bet On

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2010 NFL Wildcard Playoffs Lines Now Available

The 2010 NFL Wildcard Playoffs lines have opened heading into Monday morning with one more game to still be posted.

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Jets De-Feet Imminent in Wake of Foot Fetish Scandal: Super Bowl Odds 25/1

The New York Jets managed to sneak into the NFL Playoffs last week despite a loss to the Chicago Bears.  Their odds of winning the 2011 Super Bowl were now set at 25/1 at SBG Global.

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Chicago Bears Odds To Win 2011 Super Bowl: Still Pays $1200

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Rams-Seahawks Spread Steady at -3 After Opening As Pick

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Giants-Redskins Line Hovers Between 3.5 and 4

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Steelers-Browns Line Dropping to -5 in Crucial Week 17 Game

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Bears-Packers Spread Has Green Bay At -10

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Dolphins vs. Patriots Game Has New England Most Bet On NFL Team Of Week 17

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Bengals-Ravens Spread 9.5 to 10: G911 Prediction Has Baltimore Covering

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Bucs-Saints Game Features Four Different Line Variations

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Bears-Packers Spread Has Green Bay a 10-Point Home Favorite

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Texas Bowl: Illinois vs. Baylor Spread

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Saints-Falcons Monday Night Football Line Fluid

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Giants-Packers Line Steady At -3 All Week

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2010 Week 16 NFL Predictions

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