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Football betting: AFC South Over/Under Regular Season Wins Predictions
06/14/10 5:09 PM
Indianapolis Colts (Ov/Un: 11)
2009: 14-2
While the Colts have been an average team in the postseason during Peyton Manning's run with the squad, no team has been more consistent during the regular season in recent years. In each of the last seven years, Indianapolis has won 12 or more games. At 34, Manning still has a few more legitimate opportunities to win another title. This year, the Colts will face the NFC East and AFC West. After opening the season with seven straight games against teams that failed to make the postseason a year ago, the Colts will play five consecutive contests against 2009 playoff squads. Its unique games are against Cincinnati and New England.
Prediction: Over
Tennessee Titans (Ov/Un: 8.5)
2009: 8-8
The Titans have had only three losing seasons in the last 14 years. The club has some momentum heading into 2010 after posting an 8-2 mark to conclude 2009. Dynamic running back Chris Johnson will try for a successful encore after gaining over 2,000 yards on the ground last year. The defense must rebound after regressing badly from a strong season in 2008. Road tilts at Dallas and San Diego in the first half of the year will provide a challenge. Tennessee's unique contests are against Pittsburgh and Miami.
Prediction: Under
Houston Texans (Ov/Un: 8)
2009: 9-7
After a pair of 8-8 seasons in 2007-08, the Texans finally broke through for the first winning year in the history of the franchise in 2009. Now, Houston will attempt to reach the postseason for the first time in 2010. The defense lost defensive back Dunta Robinson to free agency while standout linebacker Brian Cushing will be suspended for the first four games of the season. Elite wideout Andre Johnson leads an explosive passing game on offense. The club's unique games are against the Jets and Ravens.
Prediction: Over
Jacksonville Jaguars (Ov/Un: 7)
2009: 7-9
After failing to register a losing season from 2004-07, the Jaguars have suffered two straight losing campaigns heading into this season. Outside of running back Maurice Jones-Drew, the offense is pretty average. The defense must improve after going through one of the worst seasons in the history of the franchise in 2009. In a tough division, the Jags will face only five teams that finished below .500 a year ago. Its unique contests are against Buffalo and Cleveland.
Prediction: Under
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