NFL Week 11 “Insider Betting”
Welcome to week 11 NFL fans. Hopefully I can get back on track this week after a pretty poor showing of 2-3 in this feature a week ago (who knew the Jets would beat the Steelers?)
Welcome to week 11 NFL fans. Hopefully I can get back on track this week after a pretty poor showing of 2-3 in this feature a week ago (who knew the Jets would beat the Steelers?)
NFL Week 11 betting action sees the Minnesota Vikings taking on the Chicago Bears on Sunday November 16 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
NFL football betting action sees the Minnesota Vikings taking on the Chicago Bears Sunday November 16 at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois. Cappers Picks provides free NFL football handicapping tips all season long.
Minnesota is on the road for yet another divisional game. Last week they lost at Detroit and a loss this week would be especially damaging because it would drop them to 0-2 and two games behind at least Chicago in the NFC North.
The Vikings are not setting the world on fire but they are still in the hunt for a playoff spot as they head down the stretch. They are coming off their bye week and with the extra prep and Chicago missing their starting QB they may be catching the Bears at the perfect time.
With the presence of the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers, and the emergence of the Detroit Lions, the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings both find themselves looking up in the suddenly stacked NFC North.
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The final Monday Night Football betting battle of the ’09 regular season takes us to NFC North country where the Minnesota Vikings (11-3, 8-5-1 ATS) will invade Soldier Field looking to sweep the season series with the Chicago Bears (5-9, 4-10 ATS). The Vikings have already clinched the division title, but still needs wins under their belts to lock down a first round bye.
Two teams who were involved in absolute nail-biters last weekend will get together in the Windy City on Sunday, when the Minnesota Vikings (3-3 SU, 2-4 ATS) face off against the Chicago Bears (3-3 SU, 3-2-1 ATS) in NFC North action that is set for a 1 PM ET kickoff at Soldier Field (natural turf) in Chicago.
Man, the Minnesota Vikings got lucky against the Detroit Lions this past Sunday! Detroit had the game won. NFL betting fans who had money on the Lions to win straight-up had be jumping and cursing their televisions after the referee called that bogus pass interference penalty against the Lions. Ryan Longwell hit the game winner and the Vikings won. Of course, Minnesota didn’t come close to covering against the BetUS online sportsbook betting spread.