NFL Predictions: Arizona Cardinals vs St Louis Rams NFL Betting Odds Week 11 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abe Luciano  
Sunday, 22 November 2009

NFL Predictions: Arizona Cardinals vs. St Louis Rams NFL Betting Odds Week 11: The NFC West leading (6-3) Arizona Cardinals [-9] can be 5-0 on the road for the first time in 61 years if they can get passed the sports betting odds underdog (1-8) St. Louis Rams [+9] this afternoon at Edwards Jones Dome. This NFC West matchup is scheduled to get under way beginning at 4:10 PM ET (1:10 PM PT) and you can catch all the action live in high definition on FOX.

NFL Predictions experts and NFL Betting Odds makers at SPORTSBETTING.COM have decided that the NFL Predictions: Arizona Cardinals vs St Louis Rams NFL Betting Odds Week 11OVER/UNDER for this Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis Rams Week 11 divisional game will end up being a combined 46½ points scored. Agree or disagree? Bet on it now and cash in with sign-up bonuses, weekly reload bonuses and free payouts at SPORTSBETTING.COM, where betting is safe, secure, easy and is my personal favorite place to play! I like the Rams [+9] to hang around! 

For the visiting Cardinals, they’ve proven that last year’s Super Bowl run was no fluke at all. Despite being in the weakest division in football, Arizona has made some strides this season, especially when playing away from University of Phoenix Stadium. Some of this success can be credited to the ageless Kurt Warner , who has been at his best on the road this season.

Going into today’s game, the 38-year-old leads the league in completion percentage (73%) along with 10 touchdowns and only 2 interceptions on the road. At Edwards Jones Dome, the 4-time Pro Bowler is 3-0 and has thrown for 273 yards, 6 TDs, and just 1 INT when coming out of the visitor’s locker room.

Last week, Warner led a furious comeback against Seattle, scoring 2 TDs in crunch time, on his way to a 340-yard passing day. The Cards won by a score of 31-20, as Warner became the 29th player in NFL history to throw 200 TD passes. "Parts of the first half seemed so difficult for us to do anything," Warner said, "then we came back in the second half and sometimes it seemed almost easy."

While the Cards are looking to go 5-0 on the road, the Rams are trying to avoid going 0-5 at home this season. Despite being one of the NFL’s worse defenses, the Rams played a gutsy game last week against the undefeated Saints, making Drew Brees sweat a little. With a chance to win the game, the Rams offense stalled in the last minute, as they fell 28-23.

"We won the total yardage battle (434-420) and we won the turnover battle (3-1)," Steve Spagnuolo said of Sunday’s loss to NO. "Those are two key things in trying to win a football game. There are some other areas we needed to do better at that might have changed the outcome but we didn't."





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