The Baltimore Ravens could be due for a huge online sports betting win this week. They host the rotten Buffalo Bills and the Ravens are upset about losing last week against New England. Quarterback Joe Flacco is upset with the coaching staff and wants to start throwing the ball. That could mean a big offshore sports betting win this week for Baltimore.
Baltimore -13 at SBG –
The Ravens are 13-point favorites at home this week in offshore sports betting against the Buffalo Bills. The game looks like a total mismatch as the Bills are winless at 0-5 while the Ravens come into the game at 4-2.
Frustrated Offense –
The Ravens were very conservative at times last week against the New England Patriots and quarterback Joe Flacco has expressed his frustration. Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron is hearing it this week after his poor play calling in last week’s game. If there was ever a perfect team to take out frustrations on it is the Buffalo Bills.
Baltimore Numbers –
The Ravens have a great defense. They are 2nd in the league in fewest points allowed and third in fewest yards allowed. The defense is definitely not the problem. The offense on the other hand has some issues. They are just 21st in the league in points scored in online sports betting. The Ravens had plenty of chances to win against New England last week but the Baltimore coaching staff decided to run the ball into the line instead of throwing it against a vulnerable New England secondary.
Perfect Tonic –
If there was ever a team that was the perfect tonic for an upset offense it has to be the Buffalo Bills. They are last in the league in points allowed. We know they are not going to score very much against Baltimore’s defense. The Bills are 26th in the league in points scored. It is tough to lay almost two touchdowns in the NFL but is there any other way to go in this game on Sunday in online sports betting? The Ravens have their bye next week so they do need to avoid looking ahead and avoiding a letdown. With a quarterback who wants to make an offensive statement that may not be a problem this week against a bad Buffalo defense.