Colts-Patriots Betting Line Opens at New England -7

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/05/2014
Colts-Patriots Betting Line Opens at New England -7

The Colts-Patriots betting line had New England as a -7 home favorite.  The betting public was backing Indianapolis more at a 60 percent clip, however, so we could see this line dip a half point or more come game time.  The total opened at 52.5.  Bet this game LIVE, every play, every minute as the game is happening at Bookmaker here Also qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BETS.

The Colts, behind quarterback Andrew Luck, orchestrated the second greatest comeback in NFL Playoff history Saturday against the Kansas City Chiefs, trailing only Bills-Oilers on Jan. 3, 1993.

The Colts did an excellent job protecting Andrew Luck, who was pressured on only 7-of-49 dropbacks Saturday (career low 14 percent), including 2-of-26 in the second half.

The Patriots last played the Colts on Nov. 18, 2012, a 59-24 win for New England. Luck threw three interceptions in that game, including a pick-six to then-newly acquired Patriots cornerback Aqib Talib.

Tom Brady is 10-4 all-time against the Colts, including 2-1 in the postseason. The last time the Patriots played the Colts in the postseason, Jan. 21, 2007, the Patriots came away with a 38-34 loss.

An early look down the road at potential weather conditions suggests temperatures in the low 30’s at game time.  Rain or snow chances at the time of publication were low.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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