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The Chargers had a ton off running backs out and now that they are back in the lineup this offense can start being 2 dimensional and start spreading the field. It was very impressive what St. Louis did against Denver, but that was in a dome and outside they are a totally different team. San Diego is a much better football team and should win and cover the spread. Take the Chargers.
Analysis: Houston has owned the Bengals, but this was an easy call for me. We know the Saints aren't what they were, so although I have to credit Cincinnati for winning handily in New Orleans, they're still the Bengals. The angle I really like here is Mallet. Obviously the team has responded, and they're getting Clowney more healthy as time goes by. But Mallet is a product of several years in New England, and he didn't learn "nothing", as others like Matt Cassell and Brian Hoyer didn't. Plus, he's familiar with the "system", the same "system" that Bill O'Brien helped run in New England for five years. When in doubt, although there was none in this game, go with the better coach, QB, and defense, and Houston has all three and is at home.
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