Broncos-Dolphins Spread at Miami -1

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In the battle of the Bottom of the barrel teams with combined winnings of just one coming into Week 6, it is easy to see why the Broncos-Dolphins spread is so close at near even.  Any other team playing in Miami would probably be favored by a touchdown or more.

Stan Simmons says “take Miami” in this game:

“Go with the home team as Moore has a few more weapons on his side, all he has to do is find them. (Tim) Tebow is going to play hard, we all know this about him and he’ll likely be a little more inspired because of the pregame ceremony reliving his glory days at Florida. But his receivers are poor and unless McGahee has a monster game, the Broncos won’t put that many points on the board.”

The Broncos are 1-4 Straight Up and 0-5 Against The Spread in their last five against the Dolphins and in Miami.

This will be painful for some of us who are forced to watch here in Miami Beach as the home game blacks out any others being played during this time slot in Gambling911.com’s stomping grounds.  Therefore, we might as well just bet on it.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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