Free Picks and Service Plays for Thursday, November 10th, 2016. These include paid plays, comp plays and newsletter selections.
Maddux Sports
10* UL Lafayette +10.5
10* North Carolina/Duke Over 58.5
Dave Cokin
UL Lafayette +10
Paul Leiner
100* Warriors -6.5
100* Lakers / Kings Over 209
100* North Carolina / Duke Over 61
Arthur Ralph Sports
Trophy Play - Utah -5.5
Las Vegas Pipeline
20* Golden St / Denver Over
MVP Lock Club
Bulls +2
Best Sports Capper
Arizona St +6
Big Al
Browns
UL Lafayette
Maddux Sports
10* UL Lafayette +10.5
10* North Carolina/Duke Over 58.5
10* New Orleans +5
10* Chicago +2.5
Northcoast
No Rated or Marquee Plays
Wise Guy Insider
North Carolina -10.5
Harry Bondi
CLEVELAND +8 over Baltimore
The Browns have been a money-eating machine this season, covering just two of their nine games, but we’re still going to hold our nose here and take the points. Ravens are in a miserable spot as they come in off a huge win over hated divisional rival Pittsburgh and that brings into play a situation that has been very profitable over the years: Home teams that are favored the week after playing the Steelers are just 12-32 ATS. The Ravens have also only managed three covers in their last 15 chances as a divisional home favorite of more than a field goal, so we’ll gladly take the points vs. a Baltimore offense that has managed to top 23 points in a game just twice all season and has been held to 98 yards rushing or less in six out of eight games. Take the points!
David Banks
Cleveland @ Baltimore
Pick: Baltimore -7.5
After a win over Pittsburgh last week, the Baltimore Ravens are now back. After losing three straight, Baltimore is now in the driver’s seat in the AFC North. Baltimore won for the first time in 42 days and now, at 4-4, is in first place in the division. Another division victory over the Browns will help to solidify head coach John Harbaugh’s position. The Browns have only beaten the Ravens twice in the last 17 attempts. So far in 2016, Cleveland and new head coach Hue Jackson have experienced just about everything that can go wrong.
The Browns have used six quarterbacks thus far this season but have had some stability over the past few weeks as rookie Cody Kessler has remained healthy. The running game is virtually non-existent and against a Ravens defense that held Pittsburgh to just 36 yards rushing last week, don’t expect much from Cleveland.
On defense, the Browns might be even worse. They are giving up 30.3 points per game, 31st in the league. Cleveland’s defense has given up 30 or more points in six of nine games. In the other three, the Browns gave up 29, 28, and 25. Baltimore is by no means an offensive powerhouse – the Ravens average 19.3 points a game – but against a weak Cleveland defense Baltimore just may come alive.
Brad Wilton
Let's roll with the home underdog Sun Devils plus the points this Thursday night at home against the Utes.
Utah gave Washington a tussle at home their last time our, losing by just a touchdown as the +10 point underdog, and while they covered, they have to be a little disappointed they were not able to pull off the upset. Now the Utes take their act to Tempe to face an Arizona State team that has lost 3 straight to drop to 5-4 on the year. An Arizona State team they handled 34-18 last year in Salt Lake City.
What I am saying is Utah could very well be in so a scuffle tonight on the road. They have lost their last pair of conference visits to Tempe, and Arizona State has covered ALL 5 of their home games this season, and 8 in a row at home dating back to last season.
State is also on a 4-0 spread run their last 4 games following a loss.
Maybe it won't be an outright win, but I can see this one coming down to a field goal.
Take the home dog.
3* ARIZONA STATE