NFL - Cowboys v Buccaneers
26 October 2008
Preview By Tipster
Kateris (Lithuania)

So, here I am with american football previews. And again, I am willing to back up team with bigger odds. My reasons for that:
1. Tampa bay is on a hot streak after their QB is back from injury: "Jeff Garcia has been spectacular since getting back the starting QB job in Week 6. He is 42-of-56 with two touchdowns and no interceptions in the last two weeks. His hot streak could continue against a Cowboys pass defense that ranks 16th." www.nfl.com.
2. Dallas, on the contrary is on the bad streak, after their QB and main star Tony Romo is out to mid-November, they started one game without him last week. They lost by 20 points to one of the worst team in the league St. Louis. I guess it shows, that good WRs don`t help if you don`t have a good QB.
So, I think great offence and great defence should do the trick against struggling cowboys.
Good luck...

Pick :
Away

Odds :
2.21

Stake :
8 / 10

Bookmaker :
Expekt

Match Result :
13-9

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