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Arizona Cardinals at Chicago Bears Free NFL Pick


Posted November 6, 2009 by Steve Janus

Take a look at the Black Widow’s free football pick on Sunday is on the Cardinals/Bears OVER 44: Look for plenty of offensive fireworks Sunday between Chicago and Arizona at Soldier Field to get this OVER. The Cardinals have been at their best offensively as a visitor this year, while Chicago has been putting up lots of points at home. The Cardinals average 27.3 points/game as a visitor, while the Bears put up 31.7 points/game at home. Neither team has been all that great on defense this year as both squads allow over 20 points/game. The Bears are 6-0 OVER (+6.0 Units) as a home chalk of 3 points or less over the past 3 seasons. The OVER is 10-2 in Cardinals past 12 games as an underdog of 0.5-3.0. The OVER is 12-3-1 in Cardinals past 16 games as a road underdog of 0.5-3.0. The OVER is 40-15 in Cardinals past 55 games as an underdog. Arizona is 39-18 OVER in their last 57 road games. You can see a trend developing here that when the Cardinals are a road dog, prospects are it’s going to lead to a high-scoring affair. The OVER is 11-1 in the Bears’ last 12 games overall when installed a chalk of 0.5-3.0 points. The OVER is 18-6 in Bears past 24 games as a home chalk. We see no way this one remains under the number by game’s end. Take the OVER 44 points here.

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