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2004 NFL - Week
8 Monday Night Football Edition
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AFC
East Matchup in the Meadowlands
The 5-1 NY Jets (3-2-1 ATS) host the 1-6 Miami
Dolphins (2-5 ATS) in a rematch of what some say was the
best Monday Night Football game ever. In 2000, these two
teams met at the Meadowlands. Miami blew a 30-7 4th quarter
lead in that one as the Jets went on to win 40-37. Don't
expect that much scoring in this one. The Dolphins have
the 4th best defense and New York boasts a defense ranked
11th in the league. The Jets have a better-than-average
offense while the Dolphins - well - you know. No - their
not last in yards (Detroit and Baltimore have racked up
fewer through 7 weeks) but they are last in points (12.3
per game). As a result, the over/under is just 35 points.
So probably not a lot of points - but
who
will cover the spread?
Good
luck tonight!COMMA_NAME!!

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(-7) (Check
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Game
Preview
Miami
pulled off a huge upset win last week, notching their first "W" of
the season by beating the St. Louis Rams in a 31-14 blowout.
The Jets lost a close one to the then-undefeated Patriots.
That game now goes down in history as the last win in New
England's
record 21-game
win streak. The Dolphins victory was due, in large part,
to their recent discovery of a running game. They ran
for over 100
yards
for the second straight week which took some pressure off
QB Jay Fiedler. Fiedler was solid and mistake-free (13/17
for 203 yards and 2 TD,
0
INT) in the game.
Gee
- when you have
a great defense, a run-oriented, mistake-free offense
smells like a recipie for success. Miami will be trying
to repeat
that
success
this
week. But,
clearly the Jets are the better team and they're at home
on Monday Night. We saw the power of that situation last
week when
the lowly Bengals beat up on the Broncos under the Monday
Night lights. While
Miami's got the 4th overall defense, they run defense is
actually ranked near the bottom of the league (27th).
Expect to see a lot of Curtis Martin in this one. Can
Miami pull off another big upset or will this one be a
blowout?
Matchup
I
still think the Jets, while a very good team, are overrated.
Their 5-0 start came against
teams that were 6-21 coming into this week. Against the
Patriots, they only managed 268 total yards and 7 points.
I'll come back to this in a second. Make no mistake - the
Jets are the superior club here. They'll have the advantage
when they are on defense
and when
they
are
running
the
ball.
But,
the performance against the Patriots exposed this: the
Jets are a tale of two different offenses. When they have
played
against poor
or
average
defenses
this year
(Cincinnati,
San Diego, and San Francisco), they have scored 29 points
per
game.
When they've faced good defenses (Miami, Buffalo, and New
England), they have averaged just 13.3 per game. So, I
expect the Jets to score three touchdowns or less tonight.
Can Miami put up more than that? It'll be a stretch but
they can do it. Either way, I do expect them to score more
than 14 and cover the
spread.
If Miami
can keep their revitalized running game going,
they should keep this one close. If they get a
turnover or two, they can win it.
Injuries
Miami
may be without kicker Olindo Mare (calf) and RB Sammy Morris
(wrist) but should have Jay Fiedler and Jason Taylor. Nothing
too notible on the Jets side of the ball.
Systems/Trends/Angles
The
underdog in MNF games is 5-1 this year. Being on such a
terrible run, the Dolphins have qualified for quite a few
nice trends over the past few weeks as the public fades
them hard. They are in another such situation tonight.
Underdogs in this range
that have
covered the spread less than three times out of their last
seven
games
when facing a winning team are an incredible 25-4 ATS.
The
Bottom Line
Miami
has certainly had their problems this year. But teams
that start off as bad as the Dolphins have typically become
nice values about mid-season. By this time, the linesmakers
are installing inflated spreads
as John Q. Public sees a Jets blowout here. Also, teams
that are this bad tend to figure things out after a while.
The Dolphins were thrown a major curveball right before
the start of the season. They lost Ricky Williams who WAS
their offense. They were not able to adjust to that early-on.
But, by now, they are figuring out how they need to play
to stay in games. I like the fact that they have improved
offensively over the past two games. They could have easily
won two weeks ago and last week they beat a team no one
gave them a chance against. They now have a bit of confidence
and know they can win a game. I like the Fins to keep this
one close
tonight and with a
few
lucky
bounces,
they
could
surprise
against a slightly overrated Jets squad. Look for this
line to creep up to 7.5 by game time which would be a very
nice
bonus.
**Miami
+7 (-110) vs. NY Jets (risk -110 to win 100)
*Miami straight-up (+260) vs. NY Jets (risk -50 to win
130)
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