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Free NFL Football Betting Picks: November 1st 2009

Touthouse HandicappersOct 31, 2009

Below are free NFL football picks for November 1st from Touthouse.com handicappers. If you are looking for free NFL football picks on a daily basis or expert NFL picks from our NFL football betting experts visit Touthouse.com each day.

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Free NFL Pick: San Diego Chargers -16.5
The Oakland Raiders enter San Diego in the usual Raiders way, in disarray. The Raiders enter San Diego off another beat down to the hands of the Jets at home. The Chargers rebounded nicely at Kansas City with a 37-7 win after a MNF loss at home the previous week against the Denver Broncos. Even after their 30-point win over the Chiefs, the Chargers are still only 3-3 and they look to add on to their win total with another blowout at the hands of the hapless Raiders. I expect a blowout with a margin of victory of 17+ points. I also have three situations and angles that favor that Chargers that have a combined winning percentage of 78% in over 70 occurrences and are 5-2-1 combined so far this season. Give the points with the Chargers. Courtesy of Sal Michaels

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Free NFL Pick: OVER 41.5 Denver/Baltimore:
Who would have ever guessed that the Broncos would be 6-0 at this point? Pre season magazines and “experts” had them pegged for 4-12, or 5-11 at best. Oops. Anyway, led by Kyle Orton and young coach Josh McDaniels, the Broncos have been the story of the year in the NFL so far. Meanwhile, the Ravens got off to a 3-0 start before losing their last 3 games. Baltimore suddenly has a terrific offense, led by second year QB Joe Flacco, and they can’t stop anyone on defense. This one should be an absolute shhotout in Baltimore. Courtesy of ATS Consultants

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