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With Pats Overpriced, Colts Offer Super Value
Indy 4-1 to repeat as NFL champ, public backs New England
by Matt Youmans
2 January, 2008

SPORTS

SOURCE: Las Vegas Review-Journal

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"The general perception out there -- not with everybody -- is a lot of people are backing off the Patriots because of them not covering and not winning by 21 points every game."

New England was 8-0 against the spread before its 24-20 comeback victory at Indianapolis on Nov. 4. The Patriots, who did not cover in that game as 5-point favorites, went 2-6 against the spread in the second half of the season.

The Colts lost defensive end Dwight Freeney to injury, but running back Joseph Addai had a big game against New England, and wide receiver Marvin Harrison is returning for the Colts' playoff games.

"The Colts have all the weapons, and they can run the ball effectively with Addai in the cold weather," Walker said. "The Patriots are just begging to get beat."

Walker said the Patriots will be about 7-point home favorites over the Colts if they meet for the AFC title.

Most books took an ugly beating on the proposition bet of New England going 16-0. The Hard Rock sports book posted 20-1 odds against the Patriots going undefeated before Week 1.

The San Diego Chargers, considered strong title contenders before the season, go into the playoffs as the AFC's No. 3 seed. The Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars are both getting 18-1 odds to win the Super Bowl.

"The Chargers might be the fifth-best team in the league, but it's a distant fifth," Kornegay said.

San Diego is a 9-point home favorite over Tennessee in Sunday's wild-card game. Titans quarterback Vince Young is questionable because of injury but is expected to play.

The Jaguars are 2-point road favorites over Pittsburgh in Saturday's AFC matchup.

In the NFC wild-card games, Seattle is a 3½-point home favorite over Washington on Saturday, and Tampa Bay is a 3-point home favorite over the New York Giants on Sunday.

The Dallas Cowboys, the No. 1 seed in the NFC, are at 7-1 odds to win the Super Bowl, with the Green Bay Packers at 9-1.

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