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Week 13 NFL Picks: Full Lines, Best Odds, Spread Advice and Predictions
- Updated: November 29, 2016
The NFL returns to a normal slate in Week 13, which means no more special holiday games featuring six teams.
Unfortunately, the return to normalcy means the return to bye weeks, which leaves bettors in a rough spot—they can’t pick against the Cleveland Browns this week.
Kidding aside, even a tricky holiday slate went as expected in most regards. At first glance, Week 13 offers more of the same, not counting an intriguing battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons.
Below, let’s help bettors jump out to an early advantage against the house by looking at the entire set of offerings before highlighting some of the best odds to exploit before the lines move.
NFL Week 13 Odds
Odds courtesy of Odds Shark.
Best Odds to Exploit L.A. Rams at New England (-13.5)
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It honestly doesn’t get much easier than this.
When examining a game between the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots, it might seem easy to look at the former as a tough team capable of playing the game close. Fair, considering the Rams are typically one of those teams that manages to stick around in surprising fashion in what seems like a lopsided encounter.
But not against the Patriots.
Look at a note from Rotoworld’s Patrick Daugherty that details the woes of Los Angeles coach Jeff Fisher:
Rams are playing in New England this week. Jeff Fisher’s teams have been out-scored 104-7 in past two games against Bill Belichick.
— Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) November 29, 2016
It’s hard to expect anything but the same in New England, where the 4-7 Rams visit after a 49-21 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Fisher will try to bring some positivity to the situation after Jared Goff threw three touchdowns in the loss, but doing so against a perennial miserable defense and doing it in a duel against Tom Brady is quite different.
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