Betting Recap - Week 7
October 20, 2014
Overall Notes
NFL Week 7 Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 10-4
Against the Spread 6-8
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 11-3
Against the Spread 7-7
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 6-8
NFL Overall Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 72-31-1
Against the Spread 54-47-3
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 51-43-1
Against the Spread 44-57-3
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 55-49
Biggest Favorite to Cash
Most betting shops closed Baltimore and Green Bay as seven-point home favorites and they both won and covered, rather easily too. The Ravens stifled the Falcons 29-7 while the Packers crushed the Panthers 38-17 in wire-to-wire fashion.
Biggest Underdog to Cash
St. Louis (+7) used trick plays to hold off Seattle 28-26. The Rams were listed as high as +250 (Bet $100 to win $250) on the money-line. It was the second straight loss for the Seahawks as healthy favorites.
Home Sweet Home
After watching the road teams dominate in Week 6, the hosts bounced back win an 8-1 SU mark in the early games. The lone road team to win in the early action on Sunday was Miami, who diced up Chicago 27-14 as a three-point road underdog.
The visitors bounced back in the afternoon as Kansas City (+3) defeated San Diego 23-20 with a late field goal and Arizona (-3.5) stopped Oakland 24-13.
Winning yet Losing
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Including Thursday's outcome between the Patriots and Jets, the point-spread mattered in four games this week. New England, Washington, Buffalo and Detroit all won as favorites but they failed to cover the number.
The Bills were the most fortunate to win as they defeated Minnesota 17-16 on a touchdown reception with 1 second left in the game.
No Longer Winless
Jacksonville opened as a three-point underdog against Cleveland in Week 7 and the line had jumped all the way up to six points this week. On Sunday morning, the Jaguars received money and they closed as four-point home underdogs. The 0-6 club finally cashed as Jacksonville defeated the Browns 24-6 with a great defensive effort. Cleveland had 266 yards of total offense and was 4-of-17 (23%) on third down.
Same Old Raiders
Oakland lost a tough 31-28 decision to San Diego at home in Week 6. Despite the setback, the Raiders received attention at the betting counter in Week 7 and those bettors were fooled. Oakland couldn't run the ball at all quarterback Derek Carr looked like a rookie again as the Cardinals defeated the Raiders 24-13 as three-point road favorites. Oakland is now 0-6 SU and 2-4 ATS.
Hot and Not
Indianapolis has won and covered five straight games.
Green Bay has won and covered four in a row and the 'over' has also cashed in all of these games.
Atlanta has gone 0-4 both SU and ATS in its last four games, losing all four games by double digits.
Totals
Week 6 watched the 'over' go 10-5 and those results could've been different if it wasn't for some wild outcomes.
In Week 7, bettors saw the opposite occur on Sunday as the 'under' produced a 8-4 record through the first 12 games.
Buffalo improved its 'under' record to 6-1 with another defensive gem at home.
Green Bay (6-1) and New Orleans (5-1) both leaned to the 'over' again.
Denver (5-1) dropped San Francisco (4-3) by a 42-17 score, as the Broncos saw the 'over' cash for a third straight game. And the 'over' is now 17-4 in 21 prime time games so far this season.
October 20, 2014
Overall Notes
NFL Week 7 Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 10-4
Against the Spread 6-8
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 11-3
Against the Spread 7-7
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 6-8
NFL Overall Results
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 72-31-1
Against the Spread 54-47-3
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 51-43-1
Against the Spread 44-57-3
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 55-49
Biggest Favorite to Cash
Most betting shops closed Baltimore and Green Bay as seven-point home favorites and they both won and covered, rather easily too. The Ravens stifled the Falcons 29-7 while the Packers crushed the Panthers 38-17 in wire-to-wire fashion.
Biggest Underdog to Cash
St. Louis (+7) used trick plays to hold off Seattle 28-26. The Rams were listed as high as +250 (Bet $100 to win $250) on the money-line. It was the second straight loss for the Seahawks as healthy favorites.
Home Sweet Home
After watching the road teams dominate in Week 6, the hosts bounced back win an 8-1 SU mark in the early games. The lone road team to win in the early action on Sunday was Miami, who diced up Chicago 27-14 as a three-point road underdog.
The visitors bounced back in the afternoon as Kansas City (+3) defeated San Diego 23-20 with a late field goal and Arizona (-3.5) stopped Oakland 24-13.
Winning yet Losing
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Including Thursday's outcome between the Patriots and Jets, the point-spread mattered in four games this week. New England, Washington, Buffalo and Detroit all won as favorites but they failed to cover the number.
The Bills were the most fortunate to win as they defeated Minnesota 17-16 on a touchdown reception with 1 second left in the game.
No Longer Winless
Jacksonville opened as a three-point underdog against Cleveland in Week 7 and the line had jumped all the way up to six points this week. On Sunday morning, the Jaguars received money and they closed as four-point home underdogs. The 0-6 club finally cashed as Jacksonville defeated the Browns 24-6 with a great defensive effort. Cleveland had 266 yards of total offense and was 4-of-17 (23%) on third down.
Same Old Raiders
Oakland lost a tough 31-28 decision to San Diego at home in Week 6. Despite the setback, the Raiders received attention at the betting counter in Week 7 and those bettors were fooled. Oakland couldn't run the ball at all quarterback Derek Carr looked like a rookie again as the Cardinals defeated the Raiders 24-13 as three-point road favorites. Oakland is now 0-6 SU and 2-4 ATS.
Hot and Not
Indianapolis has won and covered five straight games.
Green Bay has won and covered four in a row and the 'over' has also cashed in all of these games.
Atlanta has gone 0-4 both SU and ATS in its last four games, losing all four games by double digits.
Totals
Week 6 watched the 'over' go 10-5 and those results could've been different if it wasn't for some wild outcomes.
In Week 7, bettors saw the opposite occur on Sunday as the 'under' produced a 8-4 record through the first 12 games.
Buffalo improved its 'under' record to 6-1 with another defensive gem at home.
Green Bay (6-1) and New Orleans (5-1) both leaned to the 'over' again.
Denver (5-1) dropped San Francisco (4-3) by a 42-17 score, as the Broncos saw the 'over' cash for a third straight game. And the 'over' is now 17-4 in 21 prime time games so far this season.
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