Betting Recap - Week 16
December 22, 2014
Overall Notes
NFL WEEK 16 RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 9-6
Against the Spread 5-10
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 8-7
Against the Spread 8-7
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 5-9-1
NFL OVERALL RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 155-78-1
Against the Spread 112-118-2
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 132-101-1
Against the Spread 115-115-4
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 109-124-4
Biggest Favorite to Cash
Green Bay (-11) wasn’t spectacular but it got the job done in its 20-3 road win against Tampa Bay.
Biggest Underdog to Cash
Washington (+7.5) upset Philadelphia 27-24 on Saturday at home. The Redskins were listed as high plus-260 (Bet $100 to win $260) on the money-line.
Home/Away
Through 15 games, the home team went 8-7 both straight up and against the spread.
Win Total Tickets
Three teams jumped ‘over’ the win total expectations set by oddsmakers in Week 16.
Green Bay (11-4) – Over 10
Miami (8-7) Over 7.5
San Diego (9-6) – Over 8
RESULTS
Road Trap
The last two weeks, NFL road favorites went 11-3 SU and 10-4 ATS.
On Sunday, the home underdogs rebounded with a 4-2 record versus the number.
Two of the ‘dogs, Texans and Raiders, captured outright wins.
Green Bay – Win/Cover
New England – Win/No-Cover
Baltimore - Loss
Detroit – Win/No-Cover
Buffalo – Loss
Seattle - Win/Cover
Denver – Pending at Cincinnati on MNF
Point-Spreads Matter
New England (-9.5) trailed the N.Y. Jets 10-7 at halftime and rallied for a 17-16 road victory. This outcome was déjà vu for some bettors as the Patriots defeated the Jets 27-25 but failed to cover the number.
Detroit (-10) stopped Chicago 20-14 and actually had a shot to at least push but they settled for a field goal late when leading 17-14. Some bettors may’ve scored a middle on this game as the Lions opened as 4 ½-point favorites. The line jumped up after the Bears announced they were starting Jimmy Clausen at quarterback instead of Jay Cutler.
Carolina (-6) was another team that could’ve been middle. Earlier in the week, the Panthers were installed as one-point home ‘dogs. The books weren’t aware QB Cam Newton would play and once he did, Carolina was bumped up. The Panthers won 17-13 and failed to cover.
Miami (-4.5) captured a wild 37-35 shootout victory over Minnesota with a safety late in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins actually led this game 28-20 but allowed the Vikings to tie the game with key penalties
NFC South Showdown
Atlanta’s 30-14 victory over New Orleans 30-14 as six-point underdogs sets up a preliminary playoff game against Carolina (6-9-1) next Sunday from the Georgia Dome. The winner will claim the NFC South and be the No. 4 seed in the NFC playoffs.
Not so Super
Prior to this season, the Saints were 16-4 SU and 15-4-1 ATS in their last 20 games played at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. This season, New Orleans started 3-0 SU (2-1 ATS) before ending the season with five consecutive losses.
Playoff Notes
Below is a quick look at the possible seeds for the 2014-15 playoffs.
AFC
1) New England/Denver
2) New England/Denver
3) Indianapolis/AFC North (Pittsburgh-Cincinnati)
4) Indianapolis/AFC North (Pittsburgh-Cincinnati)
5) AFC North (Pittsburgh-Cincinnati)
6) San Diego, Baltimore, Houston or Kansas City
NFC
1) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
2) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
3) Dallas Cowboys
4) NFC South (Atlanta-Carolina)
5) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
6) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
Totals
Sunday’s early action saw the ‘under’ go 7-1 in the first-half and the results stayed true for the game outcomes too (7-1).
Overall, the 'under' owns a 9-5-1 mark in Week 16.
The lone occurred in the Miami-Minnesota matchup as the Dolphins nipped the Vikings 37-35. The two teams combined for 41 of their 72 points in the final quarter.
Detroit saw the ‘under’ improve to 7-0 in its road games this season. Next Sunday, the Lions visit the Packers.
The Steelers finally saw an ‘under’ ticket cash at Heinz Field. The ‘over’ was 6-0 in the first six regular season games played at this venue. Next Sunday, Pittsburgh hosts Cincinnati.
Tampa Bay saw another ‘under’ ticket connect (6-1) at home. The Buccaneers were held to three points in their loss to the Packers and haven’t scored more than 17 at home this season.
December 22, 2014
Overall Notes
NFL WEEK 16 RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 9-6
Against the Spread 5-10
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 8-7
Against the Spread 8-7
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 5-9-1
NFL OVERALL RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 155-78-1
Against the Spread 112-118-2
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 132-101-1
Against the Spread 115-115-4
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 109-124-4
Biggest Favorite to Cash
Green Bay (-11) wasn’t spectacular but it got the job done in its 20-3 road win against Tampa Bay.
Biggest Underdog to Cash
Washington (+7.5) upset Philadelphia 27-24 on Saturday at home. The Redskins were listed as high plus-260 (Bet $100 to win $260) on the money-line.
Home/Away
Through 15 games, the home team went 8-7 both straight up and against the spread.
Win Total Tickets
Three teams jumped ‘over’ the win total expectations set by oddsmakers in Week 16.
Green Bay (11-4) – Over 10
Miami (8-7) Over 7.5
San Diego (9-6) – Over 8
RESULTS
Road Trap
The last two weeks, NFL road favorites went 11-3 SU and 10-4 ATS.
On Sunday, the home underdogs rebounded with a 4-2 record versus the number.
Two of the ‘dogs, Texans and Raiders, captured outright wins.
Green Bay – Win/Cover
New England – Win/No-Cover
Baltimore - Loss
Detroit – Win/No-Cover
Buffalo – Loss
Seattle - Win/Cover
Denver – Pending at Cincinnati on MNF
Point-Spreads Matter
New England (-9.5) trailed the N.Y. Jets 10-7 at halftime and rallied for a 17-16 road victory. This outcome was déjà vu for some bettors as the Patriots defeated the Jets 27-25 but failed to cover the number.
Detroit (-10) stopped Chicago 20-14 and actually had a shot to at least push but they settled for a field goal late when leading 17-14. Some bettors may’ve scored a middle on this game as the Lions opened as 4 ½-point favorites. The line jumped up after the Bears announced they were starting Jimmy Clausen at quarterback instead of Jay Cutler.
Carolina (-6) was another team that could’ve been middle. Earlier in the week, the Panthers were installed as one-point home ‘dogs. The books weren’t aware QB Cam Newton would play and once he did, Carolina was bumped up. The Panthers won 17-13 and failed to cover.
Miami (-4.5) captured a wild 37-35 shootout victory over Minnesota with a safety late in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins actually led this game 28-20 but allowed the Vikings to tie the game with key penalties
NFC South Showdown
Atlanta’s 30-14 victory over New Orleans 30-14 as six-point underdogs sets up a preliminary playoff game against Carolina (6-9-1) next Sunday from the Georgia Dome. The winner will claim the NFC South and be the No. 4 seed in the NFC playoffs.
Not so Super
Prior to this season, the Saints were 16-4 SU and 15-4-1 ATS in their last 20 games played at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. This season, New Orleans started 3-0 SU (2-1 ATS) before ending the season with five consecutive losses.
Playoff Notes
Below is a quick look at the possible seeds for the 2014-15 playoffs.
AFC
1) New England/Denver
2) New England/Denver
3) Indianapolis/AFC North (Pittsburgh-Cincinnati)
4) Indianapolis/AFC North (Pittsburgh-Cincinnati)
5) AFC North (Pittsburgh-Cincinnati)
6) San Diego, Baltimore, Houston or Kansas City
NFC
1) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
2) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
3) Dallas Cowboys
4) NFC South (Atlanta-Carolina)
5) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
6) NFC West (Seattle/Arizona) or NFC North (Detroit/Green Bay)
Totals
Sunday’s early action saw the ‘under’ go 7-1 in the first-half and the results stayed true for the game outcomes too (7-1).
Overall, the 'under' owns a 9-5-1 mark in Week 16.
The lone occurred in the Miami-Minnesota matchup as the Dolphins nipped the Vikings 37-35. The two teams combined for 41 of their 72 points in the final quarter.
Detroit saw the ‘under’ improve to 7-0 in its road games this season. Next Sunday, the Lions visit the Packers.
The Steelers finally saw an ‘under’ ticket cash at Heinz Field. The ‘over’ was 6-0 in the first six regular season games played at this venue. Next Sunday, Pittsburgh hosts Cincinnati.
Tampa Bay saw another ‘under’ ticket connect (6-1) at home. The Buccaneers were held to three points in their loss to the Packers and haven’t scored more than 17 at home this season.
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