Tennessee Titans vs. San Francisco 49ers Pick, Odds & Point Spread: November 8th 2009
Free Sports Picks, NFL Football Picks November 7th, 2009Tennessee Titans vs. San Francisco 49ers
Free Pick: Tennessee Titans +4 -110 odds - point spreads
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We easily cashed our complimentary ticket on Tennessee last Sunday, while also going 7-2 with premium selections. Vince Young got the start instead of Kerry Collins and the team responded with a much better overall effort. Off that momentum building win, this looks like another solid spot to back the Titans.
While the Titans finally got the monkey off their back by earning their first victory, the 49′ers lost their third straight. Granted, that was at Indianapolis and they played the Colts tough - so they can’t really be faulted for the loss. Still, the fact remains that they’ve now lost three straight. While the 49′ers have been competitive in three of the four losses, it’s also worth noting that they’re 0-4 SU when facing a team from outside their division, including 0-2 SU vs. non-conference opponents. Now, not only are they being asked to win, but they’re even being asked to do so by more than a field goal.
The 49′ers have some other negative stats working against them. For starters, they’re now 0-11 SU in Week 5 through Week 9, the past few seasons. Even with last week’s cover, they’re still only 2-8-1 ATS over those 11 games. During the few seasons, they’ve also gone 3-8 ATS (4-7 SU) when facing a team with a losing record. Additionally, during the same stretch, they’ve gone a money-burning 1-8 SU and ATS when playing a home game with an over/under line in the 38.5 to 42 range.
Of course, with a 1-6 overall record, one could also find plenty of negative things to say about Tennessee. However, last week’s victory should do wonders for “team morale” and it should be noted that Fisher’s Titans have always fared very well vs. teams from the NFC. Indeed, they’re 7-1 SU and 5-1-1 ATS in non-conference games over the past few seasons. Looking back further and we find the Titans at a highly profitable 31-14-4 their last 49 games against NFC foes. (This will be their first non-conference game this season)
Including their cover at Pittsburgh at Week 1, the Titans are 4-1 ATS the last five times that they were listed as underdogs in the +3.5 to +9.5 range. That includes a 2-0 ATS mark as road underdogs in the +3.5 to +7 range. Consider grabbing the points.





