Thanksgiving
Day Games
What are you going to be thankful for this Thursday? Whilst
hundreds of millions of Americans spend Thursday pausing for thought and being
thankful for what they have, us English are just left hanging around until we
finish work before we can begin to join the celebrations. I think I am most
thankful for Cecil Martin carving a big turkey and diving head, well usually leg,
first into his prey as Sky Sports will once again deliver us three live games. Stuff
the turkey though as we are just interested in the three games the NFL will
serve up on our plate this Thursday night.
When teams turn around so quickly from Sunday to
Thursday I am not overly keen on betting individual games with my hard earned cash
and look to the player markets to find value. Don’t get me wrong these are
still well researched bets but as I am relying on an individual to perform
rather than a full roster of men I reduce my stakes accordingly. Here is a
Thanksgiving Day trio of player bets to keep you warm this cold winter night.
Eagles
@ Lions +1 and 46 points Winter may be just around the corner but the
temperature appears to be getting hotter and hotter in Philadelphia and it may
soon be coming to a boil. The Eagles will be thankful for this road trip to get
out of town after their humiliating defeat last Sunday on home soil at the
hands of Tampa Bay. The NFC East is arguably the worst division in football and
somehow Chip Kelly is manoeuvring his team down the table week by week and by
the end of today could be bottom of the pile.
There is a common misconception doing the rounds that the Eagles are
always dominated by the opposition in the time of possession and that is simply
not the case. Only twice this season have the Eagles had the ball for less than
twenty four minutes of the game. I know that is not ideal but it still equates
to them having the ball at least 40% of the time in most of their games. Here
they take on a Detroit side who have a defense who appear to have a new lease
of life since recent coaching changes but cannot run the ball for love nor
money. This could be a pretty ugly game and however the game flow pans out I see
Matt Stafford having to air the ball out quite a bit for this shaky looking
Lions offense to move the ball on a regular basis. His passing yards line is
set at 264 ½ with Paddy Power and I like the over. If you include the game
where he was benched against Arizona (strange I know but with the same offensive
weapons his back up came in and threw for 191 yards) Detroit are 4-1 to the
over on this line at home this season. The one game they failed to top that 264
½ was at home to the Vikings where Stafford fell 8 yards short. In that game
though the Lions only had the ball for 23:33 of the game and as discussed
already Detroit are more than likely to win the time of possession battle. Back
Matt Stafford over 264 ½ passing yards @ 5/6 with Paddy Power.
Panthers
@ Cowboys -1 and 45 ½ points A 10-0 team travel to a 3-7 team and the undefeated
team are receiving a point. That is not your usual standard Las Vegas
linemaking there for you but it does show you the value of Tony Romo to this
Dallas offense. Romo is 10-0 this season in terms of his value to the Cowboys
as Dallas are 3-0 with Romo in the lineup and 0-7 without Romo. Those stats
tell their own story and with the face of their franchise back America’s Team
will feel confident that they have a chance to win this game and go into joint
possession for the lead in this putrid division. Earlier in the season the
Panthers were accused of being a one dimensional team with minimal attack
through the air following the season ending injury to their star wide out
Kelvin Benjamin. It is true that their ground game is the real strength of the
team with the powerful Jonathon Stewart, the hefty Mike Tolbert and the playmaker
that is Cam Newton being a hard trio to stop. However, in recent weeks Newton
has opened up the passing game and the emergence of rookie Devin Funchess has
added an extra dimension to the Panthers offense. Funchess is a big bodied
receiver almost tight end in physique but operating out of the wide receiver
position and his improvement really gives Cam a whole new dimension in the
passing game. Even with Romo back Dallas need to get back to that ground game
that served them so well last season. Darren McFadden should have plenty of joy
here against a Panthers run defense who in my opinion is a below average unit especially
as they will not be able to load the box due to the threat of Dez Bryant.
Carolina may only be giving up an average of 94 ½ yards per game on the ground
but if you think they are a 10-0 team then they have been in the lead a lot
this season with the opposition throwing the ball playing catch up! Suddenly
those 94 ½ yards per game looks a much bigger number than it really is and I
sense Dallas will be in this game all through the contest and will stay committed
to their ground game. Back Darren McFadden over 70.5 rushing yards
@ 20/23 with Coral.
Bears
@ Packers -8 ½ and 44 ½ points Lambeau Field will be a very emotional place for the
late game as the Packers faithful retire the jersey of the legendary Brett
Favre at half time. Time seems to be a great healer in Wisconsin as it was not
that many years ago that Favre was seen as a pariah following his move to
Minnesota to play for the divisional rival Vikings. The 2015 Packers seem to be back on track after
they put the Vikings firmly back in their place on Sunday afternoon and they
welcome a Bears side led by Jay Cutler who is 1-11 against the Packers in a
Bears uniform. Aaron Rodgers showed glimpses of a return to form but most
importantly for the Cheeseheads was the hard nosed running of Eddy Lacy. After
being on the Inactive (not injured) list the previous Sunday the big fella had
obviously been chained to the treadmill for the week. He looked sharper and
hungrier this past Sunday, well maybe not hungrier as that is what him got
benched in the first place and earned him the nickname of ‘Feast Mode’. The
Bears are playing very tough under John Fox and I am sure that Green Bay will
look to manage Rodgers through this game on a short week. Those factors point
to another heavy workload for Big Eddy on a cold holiday night in Wisconsin if
not for one thing. The shadow of Favre looms large over Rodgers both in his
past by hindering his progress when he entered the league and also here tonight
in this game, the biggest primetime spot of the year outside of the Superbowl. I
am sure Rodgers would like to light this night up and remind everyone that the
new sheriff in town is better than the old one so I am sure he will play well
against a team who he normally picks apart. The weather is set to be very
unfavourable though to the passing game so I will side with Feast Mode to tuck
in and further get back to his best. Back
Eddy Lacy over 63 ½ rushing yards @ 5/6 @ Paddy Power.
I would suggest backing those three fancies for 90% of
your intended stake this Thursday and a £9 rolled up bet would return £56.55 to
you. For the other 10% how about this tasty little morsel of a bet:
Calvin
Johnson @ 15/2 at Coral/Paddy Power/Sky Bet for First Touchdown Scorer
Devin
Funchess @ 7/1 at Ladbrokes for first Carolina Panther Touchdown Scorer
Aaron
Rodgers @ 5/1 at William Hill for Any Time Green Bay Packers Touchdown Scorer
A £1 bet returns £408 to you. Obviously it won’t as it
has no hope in hell of winning but it’s a bit of fun isn’t it!
Until Sunday my NFL peeps!
All the best and Happy Thanksgiving to all my American
readers.
Jimmy
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