Bovada NFL Props: Tom Brady the Favorite for More Passing Yards
Sunday, January 22, 2012
by Bovada Sportsbook
Tom Brady led his New England Patriots to a lopsided win over the Denver Broncos last week with a dazzling passing performance. Can he do the same thing against the Baltimore Ravens this weekend and pay off on the NFL props list for his supporters?
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Brady went 26 of 34 for 363 passing yards with six touchdowns and one interception in the Pats' 45-10 pasting of the Broncos last weekend, which advanced them to this week's AFC Championship Game.
The New England quarterback was second to only Drew Brees in passing yards last week – and of course the Saints were bounced by the Niners. That makes Brady the favorite at -110 to lead all QBs in passing yards this week; his main competition, the Giants' Eli Manning, is at +125 on that prop bet, and he threw for 330 yards last weekend.
The OVER/UNDER for Brady's passing yards for Sunday is set at 315.5, and his OVER/UNDER for touchdown strikes is listed at just 2.5. Based on his stats against the Broncos last week those two props might look ripe for an OVER wager.
However, when the Patriots faced the Ravens last season Brady was held to 'only' 292 passing yards with one touchdown pass and two interceptions in 23-20 victory.
And if you're not a fan of New England's Golden Boy you can put down some cash on a couple of his negative stats and root for him to do poorly on the weekend – his OVER/UNDER for interceptions sits at 0.5, and his OVER/UNDER for sacks is at 2.0.
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