New York Jets’ cornerback Antonio Cromartie thinks his Jets are going to make the playoffs. He said so. Publically. On record. About his 3-5 Jets that continue to piss off football fans who are trying to profit from NFL odds and point spreads.
Perhaps Cromartie is confusing this year’s Jets with the solid team of two and three years ago. Or perhaps—and this is really the only thing that makes sense—Cromartie has a time machine and knows something we don’t.
The Jets’ offense is a far cry from their 2009 and 2010 squad, who successfully led the team to two AFC title games. This year, they’re barely chugging along with a dismal 3-5 record. Right before their bye, the Jets were grounded by Miami 30-9. And they’ve given up four of five games heading to Seattle. The Seahawks? They’re 4-0.
QB Mark Sanchez has thrown five interceptions and fumbled on six occasions in the last five games. But with head coach Pete Carroll working the other side of the pigskin, online sports bettors are likely to see Sanchez grow those numbers to depressing new lows.
The Jets are giving up an average of 141 rushing yards per game, and against the No 2 rusher Marshawn Lynch—who ran for 124 yards against Minnesota last week despite the fact that he was playing behind a fairly bruised line—they’re pretty much guaranteed to struggle.
The Jets rank 27th in offense and 24th in defense. They’ve given up an average of 25 points per game. With a confident Seattle Seahawks team sitting second in the NFC West with a 5-4 record, it’s hard for online sportsbook fans to predict anything but a big Seattle domination, no matter what the odds on NFL say.
Game Odds:
New York Jets: +6-110, ML +220
Seattle Seahawks: -6-110, ML -260
Game Total: 38.5, o/u-110
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