Betting Recap - Week 7 October 24, 2016
Overall Notes
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEK 7 RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 6-7-1
Against the Spread 5-8-1
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 7-6-1
Against the Spread 6-7-1
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 6-8
The largest underdogs to win straight up
Chargers (+5, ML +190) at Falcons, 33-30 (OT)
Colts (+4, ML +170) at Titans, 34-26
Eagles (+3, ML +130) vs. Vikings, 21-10
The largest favorite to cover
Bengals (-11.5) vs. Browns, 31-17
Packers (-7.5) vs. Bears, 26-10
Patriots (-7.5) at Steelers, 2716
Lion Not Cryin'
-- The Detroit Lions won and covered their third straight game with a 20-17 result against the Washington Redskins. The Lions have averaged 28.5 points per game (PPG) in their four victories, and 18.7 PPG in their three losses. They hit the road for a Week 8 game with the Houston Texans, looking for their first road victory since Week 1. They're 0-2 SU/ATS in their past two forays from Ford Field.
Road Raiders
-- The Oakland Raiders picked up an impressive 33-16 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, improving to 4-0 SU/ATS away from the Black Hole this season, equaling their road win total from the past two seasons combined. The Raiders were 0-8 SU on the road in 201 and 4-4 SU/6-2 ATS in 2015. Over their past 12 road games the Raiders are an impressive 10-2 ATS. Oakland is back in the Sunshine State in Week 8 when they'll meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 'over' is 3-1 in their past four road outings.
Total Recall
-- The 'over' was in the minority for the first time this season, going 6-8 in Week 7. In six games between AFC squads the 'over' went 4-2 with one game to play Monday between the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos. In six NFC battles the 'under' ended up 5-1. In AFC vs. NFC games, the 'over/under' split 1-1. Through the first seven weeks of NFL action the 'over' is 57-49 (with one game remaining).
-- In the four games with the lowest total lines, all four hit the 'under' in Week 7. Minnesota-Philadelphia (39), Baltimore-N.Y. Jets (40.5), Seattle-Arizona (43) and N.Y. Giants-Los Angeles (44.5) went under, with the Ravens and Jets under by just a half-point. The game between the Seahawks and Cardinals went to overtime, but was the lowest total score of the season in a 6-6 tie, the first in Seahawks franchise history.
-- In the five games with the highest total lines, the 'over' cashed in just two of those outings. The San Diego-Atlanta (52.5) game had the highest total, and ended up cashing early in the fourth quarter. The AFC South Division battle between Indianapolis-Tennessee (48.5) also hit the 'over' thanks to a 27-point final quarter. However, the only other game with a total over 50, the New Orleans-Kansas City (51) ended up just missing the mark.
-- The 'under' easily finished 2-0 in two primetime games in Week 7 with one to go. Officially, the 'over' is 9-12 (42.9%) through 21 games under the lights. In 2015, the over finished 20-28-1 (41.7%) in 49 primetime games. In 2014, the over went 33-17 (66%) in primetime games, and the over was 28-22 (56%) in 2013.
Injury Report
-- Bills RB LeSean McCoy (hamstring) aggravated his hamstring injury in the loss in Miami and left for good in the third quarter.
-- Browns QB Cody Kessler (concussion) left in the first half of the Week 7 game in Cincinnati due to concussion, so rookie QB Kevin Hogan was forced into duty.
-- Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles (knee) entered the game dealing with swelling in his surgically-repaired knee, and he was limited to just one touch in the team's win against the Saints.
-- Falcons RB Tevin Coleman (hamstring) was forced to leave the team's overtime loss against the Chargers due to a hamstring injury.
-- Redskins CB Josh Norman (concussion) suffered concussion in the team's loss in Detroit, his second career head injury.
Looking Ahead
-- The Jaguars and Titans do battle in Nashville on Thursday night. The Titans have won their past two home meetings with the Jaguars, and they're 4-1 SU over the past five in Nashville. However, Tennessee is just 1-4-1 ATS in their past six home games against Jacksonville, last covering Dec. 30, 2012. Over the past 11 meetings the Titans are just 1-8-2 ATS. Tennessee opened as a 3 1/2-point favorite.
-- The Bills host the Patriots looking for the season sweep, as they blanked the Pats in Foxboro 16-0 back on Oct. 2. However, an injured QB Jacoby Brissett started that one, not QB Tom Brady. The Bills have dropped four straight home games against the Patriots, last winning Sept. 25, 2011. New England opened as a 5 1/2-point road favorite.
-- The Broncos host the Chargers, looking for revenge after losing 21-13 in Week 6 on Thursday Night Football. In the past five home games against Chargers the Broncos are 4-1 SU, but they're 1-4 ATS during the span. In fact, over the past 13 home meetings the Broncos are a dismal 1-8-4 ATS. Denver opened as a 6 1/2-point favorite.
-- The Eagles travel to Jerry World to battle the Cowboys. Philly has made themselves right around in the Metroplex, winning three straight in Dallas, and five of the past six regular season meetings on the road. Over the past 14 meetings the Eagles are just 5-9 ATS, although they have covered four of their past five trips to Big D.
-- The Bears host the Vikings on Monday Night Football. Chicago has won seven of the past eight meetings at Soldier Field, going 6-2 ATS during the span. The Bears are 8-5 SU/ATS over the past 13 meetings in the series.
Overall Notes
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEK 7 RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 6-7-1
Against the Spread 5-8-1
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 7-6-1
Against the Spread 6-7-1
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 6-8
The largest underdogs to win straight up
Chargers (+5, ML +190) at Falcons, 33-30 (OT)
Colts (+4, ML +170) at Titans, 34-26
Eagles (+3, ML +130) vs. Vikings, 21-10
The largest favorite to cover
Bengals (-11.5) vs. Browns, 31-17
Packers (-7.5) vs. Bears, 26-10
Patriots (-7.5) at Steelers, 2716
Lion Not Cryin'
-- The Detroit Lions won and covered their third straight game with a 20-17 result against the Washington Redskins. The Lions have averaged 28.5 points per game (PPG) in their four victories, and 18.7 PPG in their three losses. They hit the road for a Week 8 game with the Houston Texans, looking for their first road victory since Week 1. They're 0-2 SU/ATS in their past two forays from Ford Field.
Road Raiders
-- The Oakland Raiders picked up an impressive 33-16 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, improving to 4-0 SU/ATS away from the Black Hole this season, equaling their road win total from the past two seasons combined. The Raiders were 0-8 SU on the road in 201 and 4-4 SU/6-2 ATS in 2015. Over their past 12 road games the Raiders are an impressive 10-2 ATS. Oakland is back in the Sunshine State in Week 8 when they'll meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 'over' is 3-1 in their past four road outings.
Total Recall
-- The 'over' was in the minority for the first time this season, going 6-8 in Week 7. In six games between AFC squads the 'over' went 4-2 with one game to play Monday between the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos. In six NFC battles the 'under' ended up 5-1. In AFC vs. NFC games, the 'over/under' split 1-1. Through the first seven weeks of NFL action the 'over' is 57-49 (with one game remaining).
-- In the four games with the lowest total lines, all four hit the 'under' in Week 7. Minnesota-Philadelphia (39), Baltimore-N.Y. Jets (40.5), Seattle-Arizona (43) and N.Y. Giants-Los Angeles (44.5) went under, with the Ravens and Jets under by just a half-point. The game between the Seahawks and Cardinals went to overtime, but was the lowest total score of the season in a 6-6 tie, the first in Seahawks franchise history.
-- In the five games with the highest total lines, the 'over' cashed in just two of those outings. The San Diego-Atlanta (52.5) game had the highest total, and ended up cashing early in the fourth quarter. The AFC South Division battle between Indianapolis-Tennessee (48.5) also hit the 'over' thanks to a 27-point final quarter. However, the only other game with a total over 50, the New Orleans-Kansas City (51) ended up just missing the mark.
-- The 'under' easily finished 2-0 in two primetime games in Week 7 with one to go. Officially, the 'over' is 9-12 (42.9%) through 21 games under the lights. In 2015, the over finished 20-28-1 (41.7%) in 49 primetime games. In 2014, the over went 33-17 (66%) in primetime games, and the over was 28-22 (56%) in 2013.
Injury Report
-- Bills RB LeSean McCoy (hamstring) aggravated his hamstring injury in the loss in Miami and left for good in the third quarter.
-- Browns QB Cody Kessler (concussion) left in the first half of the Week 7 game in Cincinnati due to concussion, so rookie QB Kevin Hogan was forced into duty.
-- Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles (knee) entered the game dealing with swelling in his surgically-repaired knee, and he was limited to just one touch in the team's win against the Saints.
-- Falcons RB Tevin Coleman (hamstring) was forced to leave the team's overtime loss against the Chargers due to a hamstring injury.
-- Redskins CB Josh Norman (concussion) suffered concussion in the team's loss in Detroit, his second career head injury.
Looking Ahead
-- The Jaguars and Titans do battle in Nashville on Thursday night. The Titans have won their past two home meetings with the Jaguars, and they're 4-1 SU over the past five in Nashville. However, Tennessee is just 1-4-1 ATS in their past six home games against Jacksonville, last covering Dec. 30, 2012. Over the past 11 meetings the Titans are just 1-8-2 ATS. Tennessee opened as a 3 1/2-point favorite.
-- The Bills host the Patriots looking for the season sweep, as they blanked the Pats in Foxboro 16-0 back on Oct. 2. However, an injured QB Jacoby Brissett started that one, not QB Tom Brady. The Bills have dropped four straight home games against the Patriots, last winning Sept. 25, 2011. New England opened as a 5 1/2-point road favorite.
-- The Broncos host the Chargers, looking for revenge after losing 21-13 in Week 6 on Thursday Night Football. In the past five home games against Chargers the Broncos are 4-1 SU, but they're 1-4 ATS during the span. In fact, over the past 13 home meetings the Broncos are a dismal 1-8-4 ATS. Denver opened as a 6 1/2-point favorite.
-- The Eagles travel to Jerry World to battle the Cowboys. Philly has made themselves right around in the Metroplex, winning three straight in Dallas, and five of the past six regular season meetings on the road. Over the past 14 meetings the Eagles are just 5-9 ATS, although they have covered four of their past five trips to Big D.
-- The Bears host the Vikings on Monday Night Football. Chicago has won seven of the past eight meetings at Soldier Field, going 6-2 ATS during the span. The Bears are 8-5 SU/ATS over the past 13 meetings in the series.
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