Thursday, September 25, 2014

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This is a 1* Free Play at the Carolina Panthers.

Editors Note: AAA Sports was a SMOKING 6-2 (75%) along with his Week 3 NFL picks, he's 28-13 (69%) with ALL NFL in 2014/15! It has been his BIGGEST picks which were leading the charge as well, he comes into Week 4 having gone an improbable 11-1 (92%) along with his 10* TOP RATED NFL picks! Time for a "sub"?! 

The Ravens got a large win in Week 3, while the Panthers were shelled. IT'S NOT THAT I AM about to overreact in either case though. Carolina was embarrassed on national TV on Sunday Night at home by the Steelers in a game where it allowed an uncharacteristic 37 points. Note I played at the Steelers because the underdog in that game and was successful. Cam Newton didn't appear to be himself in any respect and didn’t get the safety he had to be successful. The Steelers racked up a ludicrous 264 yards rushing, that's mind boggling because the Panthers only allowed 175 combined within the first two weeks: “At times we just looked out of sync," Newton assessed afterwards. "... But it is a long season." I'M with Newton in this one and feel that it is a prime spot for Carolina to bop back in. Needless to say the Panthers only allowed 21 points in the course of the first two weeks of the season, but clearly the team was caught off guard in having to cope with off-field issues within the wake of Greg Hardy’s legal problems. But with that mess behind them, the team can are available in eager about the duty to hand. Baltimore meanwhile has earned back to back wins against divisional opponents and is primed for a letdown in my view. The Ravens were a little bit lucky to return out with a win in Cleveland way to blown chances by the house side and a final second boot from kicker Justin Tuck. Joe Flacco threw for 217 yards, one TD and one INT within the win while rookie running back Lorenzo Taliaferro was big at the ground with 91 yards and a TD. Still, the Browns missed several chances to position the Ravens away within the second half. In my opinion, Carolina won’t make the similar mistake this week. The Panthers match-up fairly nicely with the physical style that the Ravens love to play at home and that i think this game might be very close from begin to finish. Note that Carolina is 3-1 ATS as underdog of 3 points or less the past two seasons and 11-6 ATS as an underdog within the same time period. Consider a re-assessment at CAROLINA on this matchup.

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