Awful weather will keep points down in Saints-Browns

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Awful weather will keep points down in Saints-Browns

It's the holiday season. There's only one college football game on Saturday and the NFL slate is full. On Christmas Day, there are three NFL games and a full NBA slate. The NBA lines haven't been posted yet, but as soon as they are, take the unders in the early NBA games on Sunday.

Wake Forest is a 2.5-point favorite against Missouri in the Gasparilla Bowl. Dominic Lovett, Martez Manuel and Isaiah McGuire are leaving the team. A.T. Perry will play in his final game for the Demon Deacons. The team's leading receiver Dominic Lett left the program and is going to Georgia. The defensive ends Isaiah and D.J. Coleman are also leaving. They are not playing tonight. Wake Forest won the season.

Wake Forest is 5-1 ATS in its last six nonconference games.

Mizzou's best players are taking the night off, while Wake's are sticking around to achieve some goals.

Orlando Magic are not good, but they have interesting players, like rookie Paolo Banchero. San Antonio Spurs are a heavy favorite at home against Orlando. San Antonians are last in the league in net efficiency, while Orlando has been playing better lately.

Raptors are playing against the Cavs. The Raptors have been hot lately, but most of the damage was done against bad defenses. In their last two games, both on the road, Pascal Siakam scored 52 points.

It's the Friday before a holiday weekend and SMU is playing in a tournament in Hawaii. SMu and Utah State are playing a neutral site game tonight. The weather will keep the score down. The pick is under 145.5.

The weather will be bad for NFL games this weekend. The forecast for the game between the Saints and the Browns is for single digits and 27mph winds. The pick is to bet on the under.

Texans are playing hard and are favored to beat the Titans. The Titans are on a four-game losing streak. The Texans took the Chiefs to overtime last week and the Cowboys to the overtime the week before.


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