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August 31, 2003

NFL Domination In Three Divisions

Filed under: Arts-and-Entertainment, Casino-Gambling — Ken Angland @ 6:54 pm

Stats are through November 20

CHICAGO BEARS: The Bears have created some excitement this season in Chicago. They lead the NFC North Division. Thus far it has been a major turnaround from last season. They were 5-11 SU and 7-9 ATS. This season the Bears are 7-3 SU and 6-3-1 ATS. The Bears are definitely playing with a high level of confidence. Of the three teams behind the Bears I don’t expect any to challenge for the top spot in this Division. The Bears for the most part have not posted overly impressive numbers on offense. This unit has scored an average of 16.9 points in 10 games. The Bears had one big game where they scored 38 points. The defense has been the key to their solid start this season. The Bears have allowed an average of 11.0 points in 10 games. They have allowed 10 points or less in six of those games. Will the Bears continue this winning roll?

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: The Seahawks have created playoffs hopes in Seattle. They have a nice lead in the NFC West Division. I don’t expect any of the three teams behind the Seahawks to challenge for the top spot in this Division. This is another team that has made a turnaround from last season. They were 9-7 SU and 5-11 ATS in the regular season. The Seahawks lost in the first round of the playoffs. This season the Seahawks are 8-2 SU and 6-4 ATS. The offensive unit has been the key to their success. The Seahawks have scored an average of 27.2 points in 10 games. They have scored 30 points or more in five of those games. The Seahawks have allowed an average of 18.7 points in nine games this season. As the season progresses and this team continues to play well on offense and the defense improves going the distance in the playoffs is possible. How will the Seahawks play down the stretch?

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: The Colts currently appear to be in a league of their own. For the most part they have played a game of domination against the opposition this season. The Colts have a solid lead in the AFC South Division. I don’t expect the team behind the Colts to compete for the top spot in this Division. Last season the Colts were 12-4 SU and 8-8 ATS in regular season. The Colts lost in the second round of the playoffs. This season the Colts are 10-0 SU and 7-3 ATS. For the most part the Colts have been fine tuned on offense. The Colts have scored an average of 30.5 points in 10 games. They have scored 30 points or more in six of those games. The defense has played well in most of the games. The Colts have allowed an average of 15.2points in 10 games. They have allowed 10 points or less in five of those games. Could this be the season the Colts win it all?

Ken A.

Ken Angland is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League.
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