Bondi Bulletin (2 weeks ago report was he went 0-7 overall )
2* NCAA (3-1-0)
1* NCAA (5-7-0)
2* NFL (2-1-0)
1* NFL (3-3-0)
Today his play on Jax is a loser
JACKSONVILLE (+3) over LA Rams in London 9:30 A.M. ET
The Jaguars head to their home
away from home this week. No team
has played more
games overseas than
Jacksonville, and, as a
result, the team feels
comfortable in those
surroundings, going 7-4 ATS in London.
Despite last week’s loss to Seattle (we
called it!), the Jags have been one of
the surprises in the league under first-
year head coach Liam Coen, who is fi-
nally getting consistent play from QB
Trevor Lawrence. The team has already
equaled the number of wins it had all of
last year, and has found success on the
ground, which will pay dividends vs. a
Rams defense that has struggled
against the run. Defensively, the Jags
have been one of the best in the league
in forcing turnovers and, simply put, the
Rams are a different team without a
healthy Puka Nacua, who, by far, has
the most targets of any WR in the
league. Nacua is doubtful to play, but
even if he does, he won’t be near
100%. The LA offensive line is graded
sixth-worst at protecting the quarter-
back, and without his security blanket,
QB Matthew Stafford will be exposed to
Jacksonville’s potent pass rush and ball-
hawking secondary, and is bound to
make a few crucial mistakes. 27-20
TENNESSEE +7 over New England
The Brian Callahan Era has come to a merciful end in Ten-
nessee, and it will be remembered as one of the worst per-
formances in NFL history. In 23 games, the Callahan-led
Titans went a dismal 4-19 ATS. That said, since 2010, interim
head coaches who make their debut before Week 13 are 11-
4 straight up. Let’s sell the red-hot Pats at their highest and
take the points with the hopefully rejuvenated Titans. 23-20
UNDER 42 POINTS – Panthers at Jets
Considering how bad this Jets offense is right now, we’re sur-
prised this number isn’t below 40. After scoring 9 points on
offense last week in London vs. Denver, the Jets remain the
lone winless team. Teams without a “W” after Week 6 are
12-1 to the under since 2019. Carolina is on a rare two-game
winning streak and its bread and butter has been the running
game, and they’ll use it to shorten the game. GO UNDER