Panthers vs. Bengals Point Spread at -7: Sit Cam Newton in Your Fantasy Contest

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Oct/11/2014
Panthers vs. Bengals Point Spread at -7: Sit Cam Newton in Your Fantasy Contest

The Panthers vs. Bengals point spread had Cincinnati as a -7 home favorite at BetDSI.com.

The Bengals are 13-3 Against The Spread in their last 16 home games while the UNDER really stands out in this game. It is 5-1 in the Panthers last 6 road games and 4-1 in the Bengals last 5 games overall. The total for the Panthers vs. Bengals Week 6 game is 43.5.

Cincinnati is a very good team until they get into the spotlight, BetDSI.com notes. 

“They folded like a cheap tent again last week as they were humiliated, losing 43-17”.

Carolina’s holes in its defense are beginning to become more apparent.  While the offense came around last week, scoring 31 points, the defense was still a problem as they allowed 24 points.

Gambling911.com gave what we think is some good advise when it comes to sitting Cam Newton in one’s fantasy contest this week.

From ESPN.com: “With so little coming from Newton in the running department, we're not excited about this matchup with a Bengals defense that has allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points per game to the position.”

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- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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