New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins Betting Preview

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Sep/10/2011
New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins Betting Preview

Bookmaker has released its New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins betting preview video.  They believe this line could reach -7.5 in favor of New England come Monday night. 

The New England Patriots are coming off a 14-2 campaign in 2010 but in the end the season was a disappointment as they would fall at home in the playoffs for the second straight year. The Patriots were a scoring machine last season as they posted 30 points or more in 11 of their 16 games. With Tom Brady seemingly as intense as ever, we can probably bank on a similar output this season as displaced Chad Johnson joins the receiver ranks in a system that spreads the ball to everyone. The Patriots will once again be using the running back by committee strategy that worked so well in 2010 as Ben Jarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead figure to see the bulk of the action. The Patriots defense has some young talent but they also added the motivationally-challenged Albert Haynesworth to complement Vince Wilfork on the defensive line. Anything less than a Super Bowl victory will be considered a disappointment for the New England faithful this year.

 

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