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Will certain NFL teams bounce back in Week 11?
The NFL world awaits, what happens with Bill Belichick and New England next?
Last week saw a number of professionals football teams lose or play poorly. The New England Patriots are the case study for this week, having to overcome an excruciating loss and arguably coach’s miscalculation. Coaches Rex Ryan and Josh McDaniels have gone from looking like the next Vince Lombardi to Rich Kotite in just weeks, as their teams seek a win. Atlanta’s season is going the wrong direction and the Giants have not won Oct.11. Dallas went from being to team on the move in the NFC to almost being shutout, how will they respond against division foe. The Colts and Ravens were beatable last week, and go head to head trying to get back in groove of playing best football.
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    NFL | CLEVELAND at DETROIT
    Play Over - Any team against the total after being beaten by the spread by 28 or more points total in their last three games against opponent after going under the total by 35 or more points total in their last five games
    70-33 since 1997.  ( 68.0% | 33.7 units )
    NFL | TENNESSEE at HOUSTON
    Play On - Any team vs the money line (TENNESSEE) team outrushing opponents by 40+ YPG against an average rushing team (+/- 30 RY/G) after 8+ games, after gaining 150 or more rushing yards in 3 straight games
    41-15 since 1997.  ( 73.2% | 0.0 units )
    NFL | BUFFALO at JACKSONVILLE
    Play On - Home favorites vs. the 1rst half line (JACKSONVILLE) good rushing team (>=4.5 YPR) against a poor rushing defense (>=4.5 YPR) after 8+ games
    41-15 since 1997.  ( 73.2% | 24.5 units )
    1-1 this year.  ( 50.0% | -0.1 units )

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    STATFOX POWER RATINGS
    # TEAM RATING
    1 NEW ENGLAND 32.0
    2 NEW ORLEANS 30.0
    3 INDIANAPOLIS 30.0
    4 BALTIMORE 29.0
    5 PHILADELPHIA 27.0
    6 PITTSBURGH 27.0
    7 SAN DIEGO 27.0
    8 MINNESOTA 26.0
    9 DALLAS 25.0
    10 HOUSTON 25.0
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