The Cleveland Browns are going to visit the Arizona Cardinals in week 15 in a game that has only a small impact on the playoffs. The Browns are seeking to next year’s Nfl season along with the Cardinals. Despite the fact that it ought to be noted that the Cardinals, at 6-7, have yet to be mathematically removed from playoffs.

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The Browns are 4-9 for the season, but have just won one game on the road in 2011. They’ve lost 3 contests back to back, although they’ve been cut-throat in their recent contests, at least in the sense they have not been completely destroyed. The Browns qb, Colt McCoy, won’t be playing because of a concussion from last week’s game with the Steelers. In his place will be backup qb Seneca Wallace, making his 1st start of the season.

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Arizona will very likely start their backup qb, as Kevin Kolb is still recouping from a concussion. Nevertheless, in contrast to the Browns, the Cardinals backup Qb John Skelton has seen plenty of playing time this year. The Cardinals have won four contests whilst losing only one when Skelton has played 3 quarters of a game or more. They’ve won their last 3 contests and last five from 6. The Cardinals are finishing strong demonstrating that they are much better than their record even though they got off to a slow beginning this year.

The opening line was Cardinals -6.5. There has been no movement and is at -6.5 at the sports book. This is a reasonable number, but factoring in a backup qb for the Browns, the Cardinals ought to manage to cover the spread. Add to this the reality that Arizona is one of seven squads in the NFC still mathematically linked to the wild-card struggle and the Cardinals will be all out to win this home game. Winning their last 3 contests gives the Cardinals a fair prospect of getting the 2nd wild-card berth.


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