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NFL Week 2 Picks

by Abe Luciano on Monday, September 14th, 2009

NFL Week 2 Picks: A huge part of winning and losing in this NFL Week 2 Picks is, knowing when to pull the trigger and when to hold off on a wager. I always stress to our readers that, the very best way to place an intelligent wage is to arm yourself with as much information as possible before making a decision(s) you’ll later regret.

Thankfully, at Sports-Odds.com we are committed to assisting our NFL Week 2 Picks readers with nothing but the best, unbiased information and tips, so you can achieve the ultimate goal of winning some cold hard cash.

There were lots of bumps and bruises after just one NFL Week Picks. Thus, teams are going to have to do some scrambling to refill depth charts, replace players, and even speed through rehabilitative procedures before knowing the exact availability of key players going into the NFL Week 2 Picks.

Some of these variables you have to pay close attention to, as it usually works both ways. For example, lets take a look at the situation going on in the Windy City. Everybody but the waterboy appeared to have gotten banged up on the Bears sideline.

Sports-Odds.com reports indicate that at least 4 players were removed from the game due to injury. By far, Brian Ulacher is the worse, as he has been ruled out for the entire season with a dislocated wrist. Also, Desmond Clark, Frank Omiyale and Pisa Tinoisamoa didn’t complete the game due to some injury and their status for next week is yet to be decided.

Now, if you’re a Bears fan, the first thing you do is: switch teams ASAP… just kidding! What you really want to do is hold off on making any decisions on the upcoming NFL Week 2 Picks game against Pittsburgh. At SportsBook.com, the Chicago Bears [+3] were listed as the (opening line) sports betting odds underdogs against the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers [-3] Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field.

Why wait? Simply because, if you were planning on betting FOR the Bears versus the Steelers, you want the biggest point-spread possible in your favor to put the Steelers in a more vulnerable position to be upset! Right now it’s at a field goal, I guarantee you before game-time it’ll be closer to a touchdown if not more. Then you pull the trigger and hope that Chicago can deliver the goods.

How does it work both ways? Any man with simple math skills can figure this one: using the same scenario, if you want to bet on Pittsburgh this week, you do it RIGHT NOW!!! Or you can sit there picking your nose as you watch the line go from just fulfilling a mere field goal [-3], to a touchdown [-7] or perhaps even more than that [-?]! 

 

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