| 2009 NFL Picks: Dallas Cowboys vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC East Betting Odds | |
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The Dallas Cowboys will hit the road in their first 2009 NFL picks matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and NFL odds makers along with the NFL betting public have faith in their Dallas Cowboys. In their week 1 2009 NFL picks matchup the Dallas Cowboys have been listed as the -6(-110) NFL picks favorite with the over/under NFL odds set to 39( ov-110), this 1:30 PM NFL opening day matchup will give the Dallas Cowboys yet another opportunity to make their way to the 2009 NFL playoffs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be looking to establish their reputation early in the 2009 NFL picks season, with new head coach Raheem Morris exceeding expectations of the NFL's youngest coach will be a challenge. The Tampa Bay Bucs will be heading into this week 1 2009 NFL picks matchup with a new perspective, last year the Tampa Bay Bucs finished the NFL picks season with a 9-7 record and this year quarterback Byron Leftwich will be left with the task of improving the Buccaneers 2009 NFL picks record. Will the Dallas Cowboys be better off without Terrell Owens? How are you going to call it?Join the thousands of global expert and novice online sports handicappers that have taken advantage of BetUs.com's FREE $100 Signup Bonus offer for their week 1 NFL picks. Don't wait to signup at the best online sportsbooks because several of their early week 1 NFL predictions incentives will close before the week 2 NFL picks matchups get underway. |
| Last Updated ( Saturday, 12 September 2009 13:26 ) |


2009 NFL Picks - Dallas Cowboys vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC East Betting Odds: The Dallas Cowboys may have shot themselves in the foot as they head into their week 1 2009 NFL picks matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Without a single NFL picks victory in the NFC East playoffs in over 13 years, the Cowboys could have potentially dismissed the only player that could have got them their. Terrell Owens is now in the AFC East taking receptions from Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards and the Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo is under pressure heading into their 2009 NFL picks season.



