Betting Preview: Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots for Sunday Night Football

 

Here is the official betting preview of the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots for Sunday Night Football. After making a fortune with your early NFL bets, bettors ride it into Sunday Night. The sportsbooks have Indianapolis as a 6.5 point favorite with a total of 44. 

The Patriots are 5-2 straight up, but only 3-4 against the spread. However, they are 2-1 straight up and to the Vegas spread on the road. Indianapolis is 3-4 straight up and 2-5 versus the number. This includes 1-4 their last five, going over 4-of-5.

New England has won three straight in Indianapolis. The Colts are a shocking dead last in the league in rushing yards per game at 73.4 They have a league low 11 carries of more than 10 yards.

New England is a sensational 10-3 in the back pocket in the series at Indianapolis and 18-9 overall.

Special teams have been a huge key for the Pats as they lead the league the league in average starting position.

New England is below average on offense behind Matt Cassel. They are getting just 4.2 yards per carry against teams normally allowing 4.4 and 6.2 yards per pass against teams normally allowing 7.2. They are also below average on defense allowing 4.4 yards per carry to teams normally getting 4.3 and 7.3 yards per pass to teams normally getting 6.7.

As the top NFL betting expert in the land Mike Godsey of GodsTips, anchor of OffshoreInsiders.com says, “It’s very rare a team would have such a high winning percentage but below average ratings (not rankings) on offense and defense.”

The Colts pass defense has been solid allowing just 6.1 yards per pass to teams normally getting 6.6. They even get .1 more yards per play on offense than their foes normally allow.

Some spread marks: Indianapolis is 9-22 at home after getting 99 or less rushing yards in two straight games. They’ve gone over 10-1 if they are 1-2 their last three games against the spread.

New England is 1-9 off straight up win and 1-10 after allowing more than 350 total yards previous game. The Colts have dropped four in a row if their opponent has a winning record.

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