It's pretty sad the CHARGERS didn't win at BALT last Sunday-- considering Phillip Rivers reigned over 400 passing yards. Just poor, mental errors by Rivers cost SAN DIEGO a 2-0 start this year...
that, and Ray Lewis practically IN the huddle.
SD backers have to hope Rivers gets his head screwed on. No more INTs. No more 0-5 in the red zone (BALT game).
Will the MIA defense have trouble against Rivers and the pass? MIA certainly looked able to defend the rush-- but IND wasnt coming with a whole lot. Sproles alone may pose much more production than the COLTS run game.
The DOLPHIN'S D averages 254 passing yards, and 23 points.
They also have averaged a shameful 6.4 yards per play
(4th worst in the league). I think Manning's huge bombs on MNF is why this number is so huge. The question is, will MIA improve their pass defense before this game.
How will MIAMI's offense perform? Pennington seemed to be off the mark countless times against IND. MIAMI had much better "control" on the ground... they pretty much ran right through the COLTS.
While the CHARGERS are counting on Darren Sproles, the fish will have literally a half dozen guys they can count on to run the ball for first downs.
Philip Rivers had a grand day against BAL, but the CHARGERS seemed pretty depleted on defense.
The RAVENS looked very able to run the ball against these CHARGERS-- something you have to believe MIAMI is waiting to do this Sunday. Shawne Merriman still has no sacks and pressure on Flacco hardly existed from the d-line.
This MIA team is highly pissed off, and looking for their first win this Sunday.
Lean:
MIAMI +225
that, and Ray Lewis practically IN the huddle.

SD backers have to hope Rivers gets his head screwed on. No more INTs. No more 0-5 in the red zone (BALT game).
Will the MIA defense have trouble against Rivers and the pass? MIA certainly looked able to defend the rush-- but IND wasnt coming with a whole lot. Sproles alone may pose much more production than the COLTS run game.
The DOLPHIN'S D averages 254 passing yards, and 23 points.
They also have averaged a shameful 6.4 yards per play
(4th worst in the league). I think Manning's huge bombs on MNF is why this number is so huge. The question is, will MIA improve their pass defense before this game.
How will MIAMI's offense perform? Pennington seemed to be off the mark countless times against IND. MIAMI had much better "control" on the ground... they pretty much ran right through the COLTS.
While the CHARGERS are counting on Darren Sproles, the fish will have literally a half dozen guys they can count on to run the ball for first downs.
Philip Rivers had a grand day against BAL, but the CHARGERS seemed pretty depleted on defense.
The RAVENS looked very able to run the ball against these CHARGERS-- something you have to believe MIAMI is waiting to do this Sunday. Shawne Merriman still has no sacks and pressure on Flacco hardly existed from the d-line.
This MIA team is highly pissed off, and looking for their first win this Sunday.
Lean:
MIAMI +225
