NFL Playoff Odds: Opening spreads stagnate
Picking Green Bay and Pittsburgh to win on Sunday isn’t the difficult part.
It’s easy to ride the Packers with their hot quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, and back the Steelers at home with their awesome run defense against the ground-oriented New York Jets.
The problem is the pointspread. Both the Packers and Steelers are 3 ½-point favorites in their respective NFL title games.
That makes it rough choosing a side. The oddsmakers did their work well because those numbers don’t figure to move, or do they?
Green Bay opened minus 3, minus 120 (vigorish) against Chicago. Quickly the Packers shot up to 3 ½.
The Packers-Bears matchup isn’t going down to three, but don’t be shocked if a plus-four on Chicago might appear close to game time.
“It depends on the sharp groups,” said Jeff Sherman, assistant race and sports book manager at the Las Vegas Hilton. “The public is betting a lot more on Green Bay.
“The public could put out enough money for the game to get up to four. I think they’ll (‘sharps’) take it (plus four) at that point.”
The Packers were three-point favorites against Chicago when the teams met for the first time in Week 3. Sherman said ‘wise guys’ played the Bears then taking a field goal. So he expects them to take the Bears, who are much improved since Week 3, taking a higher number this time.
Wagering on the Jets-Steelers AFC championship game is more evenly divided.
The Steelers have been the popular choice on the pointspread, while more money line tickets have been written on the Jets, Sherman said. That pattern is typical since most bettors prefer to take a shot on a short ‘dog to win straight-up at a higher payout.
Many Las Vegas books opened Pittsburgh minus 3 ½, including the Hilton. A few opened the Steelers slightly higher at minus four.
The Steelers are a solid 3 ½ across the board. Sherman doesn’t anticipate any line change.
The Jets-Steelers total has remained constant, too, at 38 ½.
Pittsburgh has had one total above 38 in its last six games and that was 39 ½ when it hosted Cincinnati. The ‘over’ has cashed in 14 of Pittsburgh last 16 playoff games.
This includes last Saturday’s 31-24 home playoff victory against Baltimore, which easily exceeded the 37 ½-point total even though the teams combined for only 389 yards of offense.
The Jets-Steelers went ‘over’ the 36-point total when they squared off in Week 15 with New York winning, 22-17. Pittsburgh didn’t have star safety Troy Polamalu in that contest.
The ‘over’ has cashed in four of New York’s last five games. The Jets have gone ‘over’ the total in 10 of their last 11 away matchups. The ‘over’ also is 19-7-1 during the Jets’ past 27 AFC games.
The weather forecast for the Jets-Steelers matchup is temperatures in the teens with a 20 percent chance of snow and little wind.
The Green Bay-Chicago total has risen from an opening of 42 ½ to 43 ½. The weather forecast is cloudy with temperatures in the upper teens to low 20s and winds of 10-to-16 mph.
The Packers and Bears have gone ‘under’ in both meetings this season. The Bears nipped the Packers, 20-17, in Week 3 with the combined 37 points falling ‘under’ the 45 ½-point total.
The teams scored only 13 points during the Week 17 matchup when Chicago kept things in check having already clinched the North Division. The total for that matchup also was 43 ½.
The last six games in the series have gone ‘under.’
Picking Green Bay and Pittsburgh to win on Sunday isn’t the difficult part.
It’s easy to ride the Packers with their hot quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, and back the Steelers at home with their awesome run defense against the ground-oriented New York Jets.
The problem is the pointspread. Both the Packers and Steelers are 3 ½-point favorites in their respective NFL title games.
That makes it rough choosing a side. The oddsmakers did their work well because those numbers don’t figure to move, or do they?
Green Bay opened minus 3, minus 120 (vigorish) against Chicago. Quickly the Packers shot up to 3 ½.
The Packers-Bears matchup isn’t going down to three, but don’t be shocked if a plus-four on Chicago might appear close to game time.
“It depends on the sharp groups,” said Jeff Sherman, assistant race and sports book manager at the Las Vegas Hilton. “The public is betting a lot more on Green Bay.
“The public could put out enough money for the game to get up to four. I think they’ll (‘sharps’) take it (plus four) at that point.”
The Packers were three-point favorites against Chicago when the teams met for the first time in Week 3. Sherman said ‘wise guys’ played the Bears then taking a field goal. So he expects them to take the Bears, who are much improved since Week 3, taking a higher number this time.
Wagering on the Jets-Steelers AFC championship game is more evenly divided.
The Steelers have been the popular choice on the pointspread, while more money line tickets have been written on the Jets, Sherman said. That pattern is typical since most bettors prefer to take a shot on a short ‘dog to win straight-up at a higher payout.
Many Las Vegas books opened Pittsburgh minus 3 ½, including the Hilton. A few opened the Steelers slightly higher at minus four.
The Steelers are a solid 3 ½ across the board. Sherman doesn’t anticipate any line change.
The Jets-Steelers total has remained constant, too, at 38 ½.
Pittsburgh has had one total above 38 in its last six games and that was 39 ½ when it hosted Cincinnati. The ‘over’ has cashed in 14 of Pittsburgh last 16 playoff games.
This includes last Saturday’s 31-24 home playoff victory against Baltimore, which easily exceeded the 37 ½-point total even though the teams combined for only 389 yards of offense.
The Jets-Steelers went ‘over’ the 36-point total when they squared off in Week 15 with New York winning, 22-17. Pittsburgh didn’t have star safety Troy Polamalu in that contest.
The ‘over’ has cashed in four of New York’s last five games. The Jets have gone ‘over’ the total in 10 of their last 11 away matchups. The ‘over’ also is 19-7-1 during the Jets’ past 27 AFC games.
The weather forecast for the Jets-Steelers matchup is temperatures in the teens with a 20 percent chance of snow and little wind.
The Green Bay-Chicago total has risen from an opening of 42 ½ to 43 ½. The weather forecast is cloudy with temperatures in the upper teens to low 20s and winds of 10-to-16 mph.
The Packers and Bears have gone ‘under’ in both meetings this season. The Bears nipped the Packers, 20-17, in Week 3 with the combined 37 points falling ‘under’ the 45 ½-point total.
The teams scored only 13 points during the Week 17 matchup when Chicago kept things in check having already clinched the North Division. The total for that matchup also was 43 ½.
The last six games in the series have gone ‘under.’
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