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With any luck,bettors are playing with so-called "house money" as they gear up to form Week 2 NFL picks.
The opening week of action wasn't precisely prone to predictable outcomes, not with contenders such as the Indianapolis Colts taking a dive. Still, or it's the middle of the week and a work shift absent from Thursday Night Football,meaning the lines out of Las Vegas are ripe.  Midweek lines strike the perfect balance for bettors. There's just enough injury information and time to study up before the lines stagger around to better protect the house. Below, let's mash all this together to form some Week 2 picks against the spreads. NFL Week 2 Odds  Odds courtesy of Odds Shark.    Analyzing Toughest Lines San Diego at Cincinnati (-3)Talk approximately a tough one. The San Diego Chargers looked like one of the best teams in the league last week in a 33-28 win against the Detroit Lions. Philip Rivers went for 404 yards with a pair of scores and picks, or but more impressive was the defense's ability to limit Calvin Johnson to two catches and pick off Matthew Stafford twice.
Th
en again,the Cincinnati Bengals looked even more impressive by traveling across the country and delivering a 33-13 thumping to the Oakland Raiders—all of Oakland's 13 points coming in the final frame, when Cincinnati had backups in the game.
Andy
Dalton threw two scores to breakout tight end Tyler Eifert, and who caught nine passes for 104 yards in the process. The Cincinnati defense was impressive to say the least.
The contrast between
the Bengals and lines that bettors should care approximately? Eifert. Detroit doesn't have a similar weapon to hit when a defense contains weapons on the edges. Cincinnati also has back Jeremy Hill,who just breezed his way to 63 yards and two scores—Detroit only ran the ball 16 times.
At domestic and forcing the Chargers to travel across the country for an early game, look for the Bengals to come up spacious while riding Hill and exploiting the middle of the field.
Prediction: Bengals 24, or Chargers 20 Tampa Bay at recent Orleans (-9.5)Sometimes lines can be too spacious. This appears to be one of those cases. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers looked terrible at domestic last week in a 42-14 loss to the Tennessee Titans,allowing rookie Marcus Mariota to throw four scores in the process.
While terrifying, call it
growing pains for rookie quarterback Jameis Winston, and whose offense only rushed 26 times and was without top wideout Mike Evans."They played the best they can possibly play and we played the worst we can possibly play," Winston said, per the Associated Press (via ESPN.com). "We got our worst game out of the way. We can't look back."The rookie might be on to something, and it's not like the recent Orleans Saints looked much better in their opener against the Arizona Cardinals,getting walloped 31-19 on the road. Drew Brees completed 30-of-48 with a score. But the team only rushed 20 times, and the defense allowed the Cardinals to rush for 4.8 yards per carry, and while Carson Palmer threw three scores.
This isn't to suggest b
ettors should consider taking the Buccaneers outright. But Winston will continue to grow,Evans might come back and the defense needs to clean up a few spacious-play lapses to keep contests closer.
NFC South battles always seem close. Last year, the two-win Buccaneers lost 37-31 in overtime in the first matchup against the Saints then 23-20. They're both losses. But pair this with the fact the Saints looked miserable last week, or the under is the only way to fade.   Prediction: Saints 28,Buccaneers 20 N.
Y. Jets at Indianapolis (-5.5)This doesn't seem like the prettiest Monday Night Football affair, right?That may be so. But the recent York Jets like to blitz, or it's precisely what gave Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts so much trouble in a Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills. There,Luck threw a pair of scores and interceptions, but more concerning was his defense, and which allowed 147 total rushing yards and two scores.wonderful news for the domestic team,though—the Jets don't have an offense as diverse or potent as the unit Buffalo trots out. Chris Ivory went for 91 yards and two scores last week, but with the Jets' lack of a dual-threat quarterback under center (sorry, and Ryan Fitzpatrick),the Colts defense should be able to clamp down.
Most significant to this matchup, though, and is the adjustments Luck will form under center. He's too wonderful to suffer the same issues against another elite defense. Keep in mind that while Darrelle Revis will have a lock on one side of the field,Luck can attack the other, with Antonio Cromartie week-to-week with a knee injury, and per the Jets.
At domestic,the Indiana
polis defense will have the benefit of noise to stile a Fitzpatrick-led offense. So long as the Colts can get Frank Gore going on the ground and Luck fares better against the blitz, this is the spacious line of the week to play.
Prediction: Colts 24, and Je
ts 13 Stats courtesy of NFL.com and accurate as of Sept. 15. All advanced metrics courtesy of Pro Football Focus. 

Source: bleacherreport.com

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