Patriots Over Under Wins 2018

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In the Patriots' 58-year history, they have an overall regular season record of 500 wins, 391 losses, and 9 ties, plus an overall postseason record of 37 wins and 20 losses. In the 2018 NFL season, the Patriots reached their 11th Super Bowl, breaking their own record for most Super Bowl appearances by any organization of all time. Aug 16, 2018 The Pats' 2018 win total is 11.5, but they've won at least 12 games in each of the past eight seasons. The public tends to bet overs too often, but in this case it's warranted: The Pats haven't gone under their win total since 2009, and the over is 13-3-1 since 2001.

  1. Patriots Over Under Wins 2018 Predictions
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Patriots Over Under Wins 2018 Predictions

The NFL Divisional round is in the books, so For The Win's Charles Curtis and Steven Ruiz are back with another slate of NFL picks. All odds courtesy of Bovada…

RECAP (INCLUDING OVER/UNDER PICKS)

Patriots Over Under Wins 2018

Steven: 3-5 (120-117-11, postseason: 7-9)
Charles: 3-5 (104-127-11, postseason: 7-9)

Steven: Underdogs have dominated in these playoffs, and — SPOILER ALERT! — I think that trend continues.

Sports betting apps ios. Charles: Betting against Nick Foles and Blake Bortles turned out to be the wrong call. What a crazy weekend!

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Jaguars at Patriots (-9) (O/U: 46)

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Steven: 3-5 (120-117-11, postseason: 7-9)
Charles: 3-5 (104-127-11, postseason: 7-9)

Steven: Underdogs have dominated in these playoffs, and — SPOILER ALERT! — I think that trend continues.

Sports betting apps ios. Charles: Betting against Nick Foles and Blake Bortles turned out to be the wrong call. What a crazy weekend!

Jaguars at Patriots (-9) (O/U: 46)

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Steven: I understand not wanting to bet on Blake Bortles going up against a Bill Belichick team. It's almost blasphemous to do so. But, I'm going to make an exception here because Jacksonville is a terrible matchup for New England. That defense is going to give Tom Brady problems, and Leonard Fournette should have a big day whether the Patriots load up the box or not. New England wins a close one. I'll say 23-17.

Charles: If the Jags can put up 45 points — 45 POINTS — against the Steelers, who have a better defense than the Patriots, then can they repeat that again? The X-factor here, naturally, is Bill Belichick. He'll find a way to keep Leonard Fournette relatively grounded and to force Bortles into throwing a ton. It's the flip side that should have Belichick concerned: Can his team's offense find a way against the stout Jacksonville secondary? Ultimately, I think the Pats emerge with a win, but I suspect it's closer than nine, something like a 24-20 victory, which means I'll take the under as well.

Vikings at Eagles (+3.5) (O/U: 39)

Understanding the over under bet. Steven: Let's get this out of the way: I'm hitting the under hard. Both of these defenses are equipped to take out the opposing offense. As for the pick, I still think we're selling the Eagles short here. I picked them last week based on that defensive line and I'll take them again this week. Philly not only covers but wins straight-up in a 10-9 slugfest.

Charles: Ugh, Vegas delivered the perfect spread here. Bookmakers just dared you to back Nick Foles and bet against the Vikings' stifling defense completely dismantling the Eagles' offense. They're also wondering if you can stomach the Vikes winning by more than a field goal with Case Keenum on the road facing Philly's uber-tough pass rush. After going back and forth a bunch, I landed on the simplest explanation: The Vikings defense keeps Jay Ajayi from breaking out and the secondary picks off Foles three times. Minnesota 21, Philadelphia 10.





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