December 3, 2007
T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, MD 8:30 PM ET

The Patriots storm Baltimore a perfect 11-0 and look to take out last years AFC South champs in style for the entire country to see in what looks to be another Monday Night dud. Baltimore has had a very disappointing season to date, but there’s no doubt M&T Bank stadium will be rocking for this affair.

New England had themselves a scare last Sunday night at home vs. Philadelphia, but they escaped with the 31-28 victory to keep their hopes alive of being just the second NFL team ever to have a perfect season. What this team has done so far this season is simply astounding. What’s even more amazing is the fact that they’ve been able to get it done with everyone rooting against them except for their die-hard fans. “Spygate” really pissed this organization off, and it looks as if they’re taking it out on the rest of the league.

As for Baltimore, 2006 seems like it was 10 years ago with the way this season has transpired. They haven’t won a game since the middle of October, and they’re coming off a humiliating defeat at San Diego that saw the Chargers roll them by a 32-14 final count. The offense has always been an issue under HC Brian Billick, but now the defense has taken a turn for the worse. They’ve allowed 30+ PPG the L/2 weeks, and that does not bode well this week with the offensive dynamo that is the New England Patriots paying them a visit.

Last week saw the Pats close as 24-point home favorites against Philadelphia. It was the largest pointspread I had ever seen in the professional ranks. Now, they’re a 20-point favorite on the road…. MADNESS!!! The Pats have displayed pointspread prowess this season no matter the number. They come into this game 9-2 ATS with their average number to cover ringing in at a lofty 12 PPG. As good as NE has been, Baltimore has been that bad against the number. They’ve only managed one cover all season long and it looks as if that streak will be extended by one after tonight. Baltimore will look the part early on defensively with Ray Lewis dancing around in the pre-game festivities, but when push comes to shove Brady and the Pats offense will be able to carve their defense up en route to another road win and cover. Baltimore’s self confidence is hanging by a thread right now, and it will unravel as soon as they find themselves down a couple of TDs in the first quarter. Lay the points with confidence as the Pats pick up their 12th win and 10th cover of the season…..

For Monday Night Football the bet is on The New England Patriots -20 !!

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