Free Betting Tips – San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals
November 30, 2010
Get ready for some Monday Night Football betting in the NFC West.
We’ve got your free betting tips for the matchup between the evenly matched 3-7 San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals.
Monday, Nov 29 @ 8:30pm EST on ESPN
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MNF Odds: San Francisco 49ers (pk) vs. Arizona Cardinals (pk)
Total: 40.5
These two teams have matching ATS and SU records on the season. They have had limited flashes of solid play – and plenty of brutal stretches. This is the first matchup this season between these divisional rivals.
Both teams have been performing poorly as of late, but the Cardinals are really on the ropes. They risk losing 6 straight if they are unable to pull out a victory against the 49ers. With two teams like this, the spread is a pick’em. Let’s look at who’s got the best shot to come away victorious on Sunday. One of the teams has to win, right?
Simply put, the 49ers haven’t been able to win on the road this season. They’re a perfect 0-4. Through all of their games, they have only been able to put up 16 points/game and haven’t been able to use their biggest weapon: Frank Gore.
The 49ers are coming off an embarrassing shutout loss to the Bucs and are certainly not living up to their preseason hype. They are in the bottom half of the league in every stat category
With some issues at QB, Arizona will need to turn to their running game. Beanie Wells has a rushing TD in 5 straight divisional games, so expect them to establish the run in this game. This game has a big chance of being ugly, and those games are usually won on the ground.
Don’t expect this to be the best game of the week, but expect a close contest. In the previous 12 meetings between these two, the final score has been decided by a touchdown or less in 9 of them.
Free Online Betting Tips & Pick: While the road team is 8-1 ATS in the last 9 meetings between these two teams, I’m giving the edge to the home team in this one. These two teams haven’t been consistent this season and I think the Cardinals on home field are the better team.
Larry Fitzgerald will be able to move them into field goal range, and when it comes down to it, that will be enough in this game.




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