Browns at Bengals OVER 44.
Here's why:
Everyone knows both these teams have struggled to put up points this year, but in all fairness they've also played some of the most aggressive, hard hitting defenses in the league (Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Tennessee etc.) For the Browns, coming into Cincinnati should be just what a struggling Derrick Anderson and Braylon Edwards need to get back on track. In their last two meetings Edwards has had at least 8 receptions and two touchdowns against a traditionally porous Cincinnati secondary. With a Bengal defense that ranks dead last in the NFL recording only 1 sack in 3 games, look for that big Cleveland O line to give Anderson all sorts of time in the pocket allowing him to complete a high percentage and stretch the field. For Cincy im expecting them to really build off of last weeks performance in NY. Despite their O line giving up six sacks and having their share of penalties, Palmer looked great going 27/39 286yds 1td 0int against arguably the best pass rush in football. I wouldn't be surprised if Palmer looks even better this week, continuing to hit Houshmanzadeh all over the field while also incorporating Chad Johnson with a few early deep ball looks
What it comes down to is both these teams have pro bowl talent on offense (we saw it last year in week two with that incredible 51-45 shootout) while offering two of the weakest defenses in the NFL. You can expect a break out game for the offenses in this one with big plays on both sides of the ball. This total will soar over 44 en route to an entertaining game for the fans and a big pay day for me.
step out and make the play.