Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots Pick (Video)

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/18/2012
Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots Pick (Video)

Our friends at DonBest TV offered up their Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots pick this week for the AFC Championship.  As always, you can bet this game at Bookmaker.eu, serving the sports bettor since 1985.  Wager live and even on your mobile phone.  Up to $500 in FREE CASH is based on your initial deposit. 

Pat Williams and Brian Blessing discussed this game, which opened at some shops at New England -6.5.  Gambling911.com was the first site to report on the opening line and actually found it at one shop all the way up to -9.  Bookmaker has moved it back and forth between -7 and -7.5 with more fluctuations likely coming into Sunday. 

As Williams points out, and something we here at G911 thought was a typo, this matchup features the highest total we have ever seen on a Baltimore game all season, by a long shot (opened at 48 and bet all the way up to 50.5).

“With good reason,” Blessing suggested.  “Tom Brady is coming off a situation with the Broncos where he lit them up like a firecracker.  The problem is New England’s defense.  It is one thing to look good against Tim Tebow.  But this is still a New England offense that gives up more than 400 yards per game.”

At 50.5, the betting public is providing balanced wagering action on the total.  

Blessing warned to watch the weather forecast before betting on this game, whether it be the side or total. 

We here at Gambling911.com like the OVER 50.5 in this game as well. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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