Raiders-Vikings Line Even (Video)

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/19/2011
Raiders-Vikings Line

The Raiders-Vikings line was pretty much at even across the board though Minnesota was technically the -1 point favorite.  The Raiders had been a -1.5 favorite early on. 

Carson Palmer had the win over the Chargers last week.  Michael Bush went wild in that one, Brian Blessing of DonBest.com noted. 

The Vikings were destroyed last week in Green Bay in a 7-45 romping.  That was Monday night so Minnesota comes into this game not very well rested.  Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder also suffered a hand injury in that game but is still likely to start on Sunday.

The Vikings have lost three of their last four games with the lone win in Carolina.  They only lost by 6 points at home against Green Bay previous to their two road games.  At home they have either won or played very close games.  Gambling911.com notes that the Vikings have not lost by more than a touchdown at home thus far this season. 

For those interested in some good value betting which team will win the AFC West, Oakland now pays even odds while San Diego pays $12 for every $10 bet.  We here at Gambling911.com cannot stress how much we like Denver now paying $42.50 for every $10 bet or $425 for every $100 bet to win the AFC West.  The Broncos are now 4-1 in Tim Tebow’s starts following their victory over the Jets on Thursday night.  Oakland plays the Vikings in Minnesota this week.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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