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AAA's THURSDAY NIGHT TOTAL ASSASSIN (+$15K ALL FOOTBALL YTD!)
(NFL) Chicago vs. Green Bay,
Total: 45.50 | -105.00 Over
Result: Loss
Total: 45.50 | -105.00 Over
Result: Loss
This is an 8* TOTAL ASSASSIN on the UNDER between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers.
It's a short-week for both teams obviously. The Bears come in off a big upset win at home, 23-17 in OT over the Steelers, while Green Bay also needed OT to take care of the Bengals 27-24. Chicago got 138 yards on 23 carries from rookie RB Tarik Cohen and suffice it to say, we're not expecting lightning to strike twice this weekend. The Bears are completely one-dimensional, as the receiving core is riddled with injury, while Mike Glennon has struggled for the most part, last week completing 19 of 22 for 101 yards on just 4.6 yards per pass (he was sacked twice and threw a pick as well.) Chicago got the job done defensively as it forced two fumbles and held the high-flying Steelers to just 22 passing yards and 70 rushing yards. Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers was sacked six times and threw a pick last week as well, but finished 28 of 42 with three TD's. Green Bay will look to establish its run game, it had to play from behind last week so was forced to abandon any rushing plans it had. The Pack struggled defensively in the first half, but was "lights out" in the second, eventually giving up just 301 total yards of offense. Note that Chicago has seen the total go UNDER the number in its last two as a road dog in the 7.5 to ten points range, while Green Bay has seen the total go UNDER the number in three of its last four as a home fav in the 7.5 to ten points range. This number is just a little high, play the UNDER.
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It's a short-week for both teams obviously. The Bears come in off a big upset win at home, 23-17 in OT over the Steelers, while Green Bay also needed OT to take care of the Bengals 27-24. Chicago got 138 yards on 23 carries from rookie RB Tarik Cohen and suffice it to say, we're not expecting lightning to strike twice this weekend. The Bears are completely one-dimensional, as the receiving core is riddled with injury, while Mike Glennon has struggled for the most part, last week completing 19 of 22 for 101 yards on just 4.6 yards per pass (he was sacked twice and threw a pick as well.) Chicago got the job done defensively as it forced two fumbles and held the high-flying Steelers to just 22 passing yards and 70 rushing yards. Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers was sacked six times and threw a pick last week as well, but finished 28 of 42 with three TD's. Green Bay will look to establish its run game, it had to play from behind last week so was forced to abandon any rushing plans it had. The Pack struggled defensively in the first half, but was "lights out" in the second, eventually giving up just 301 total yards of offense. Note that Chicago has seen the total go UNDER the number in its last two as a road dog in the 7.5 to ten points range, while Green Bay has seen the total go UNDER the number in three of its last four as a home fav in the 7.5 to ten points range. This number is just a little high, play the UNDER.
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