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  • NFL Trends and Indexes - Division Round (Sat., Jan. 12 - Sun., Jan. 13)

    NFL Trends and Indexes

    Saturday, January 12 - Sunday, January 13

    Additional trends and information will be added as available.

    NOTE:
    As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
    Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.
    Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.


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  • #2
    Last edited by StarDust Bum; 01-08-2019, 12:55 PM.

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    • #3
      AFC Divisional Notes

      Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019

      Indianapolis at Kansas City (NBC, 4:35 p.m. ET)


      Line Movement:
      BookMaker opened Kansas City -4 and the number was quickly pushed up to 5 (-115). The Las Vegas Westgate SuperBook sent out the Chiefs -5 ½ and the number has held steady at their property. Both outfits opened the total at 55 ½ and early ‘over’ wagers have pushed it up to 56.

      Indianapolis Road Record: 5-4 SU, 6-3 ATS
      Kansas City Home Record: 7-1 SU, 4-4 ATS

      Head-to-Head:
      The last meeting between the pair took place in the 2016 regular season when Kansas City captured a 30-14 road win over Indianapolis as a 2 ½-point underdog. Prior to that outcome, the Colts had won three straight games over the Chiefs which included a 45-44 comeback victory at home in the 2013-14 AFC Wild Card round. Colts quarterback Andrew Luck owns a 3-1 all-time record versus the Chiefs and that includes a pair of wins at Arrowhead Stadium, when Indy stifled Kansas City in the 2012 (20-13) and 2013 (23-7) regular seasons.

      Playoff Notes:
      The Colts improved to 4-3 in the playoffs with Luck under center after the club defeated the Texans 21-7 in last Saturday’s Wild Card win. Indianapolis has played five road games during this span and it’s gone 2-3 while averaging 16.6 points per game.

      Going back to the 1994 postseason, the Chiefs are 1-10 both straight up and against the spread in their last 11 playoff matchups. During this span, Kansas City is 0-6 in its past six home playoff games dating back to a Wild-Card win in the 1993 playoffs against the Steelers. Last season, they dropped a 22-21 decision to the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wild Card round, failing to cover as 8 ½-point home favorites.

      Chiefs head coach Andy Reid owns an 11-13 all-time record in the playoffs. He went 10-9 during his 14-year run with the Philadelphia Eagles but is just 1-4 in five games with the Chiefs, and the lone win came on the road. Colts head coach Frank Reich is 1-0 in the playoffs, the first win coming last Saturday.

      Total Notes:
      Including last week’s result versus Houston, the Colts have watched the ‘under’ go 5-4 on the road this season. The defense has only allowed 12.8 PPG during this span and that’s resulted in a 3-1 lean to the low side. The Colts have seen the ‘under’ go 5-2 in seven playoff games during Luck’s tenure.

      Kansas City watched the ‘under’ go 5-3 at home this season despite solid numbers from its offense (32.4 PPG). Those results were helped by the Chiefs defense, which allowed 34.6 PPG on the road and just 18 PPG at home. The Chiefs have watched the ‘under’ go 4-2 in their last six playoff games, dating back to 2011 and that includes a 3-0 mark at Arrowhead.


      Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019

      L.A. Chargers at New England (CBS, 1:05 p.m. ET)


      Line Movement:
      After the Chargers went up three scores on the Ravens in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s Wild Card game, the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook sent out an opener of New England -4 ½ with a total of 48 ½. Soon after, BookMaker sent out the Patriots as five-point favorites with the total listed a point lower at 47 ½.

      Los Angeles Road Record: 8-1 SU, 8-1 ATS
      New England Home Record: 8-0 SU, 6-2 ATS

      Head-to-Head:
      The pair met in the 2017 regular season from Foxboro and New England defeated Los Angeles 21-13 as a 6 ½-point favorite. Including that outcome, the Patriots have won seven of the last eight meetings against the Chargers while going 6-2 versus the number. The lone win for the Bolts came in the 2008 regular season from San Diego.

      Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers hasn’t had much success against New England in his career, going 1-7 all-time in eight meetings. The signal caller on the other side, Tom Brady, has gone 8-2 all-time versus the Chargers and that includes a 7-0 head-to-head record versus Rivers. The aforementioned win by the Chargers in 2008 featured Matt Cassel at QB for New England, who lost Brady in Week 1 of the regular season to a knee injury.

      Playoff Notes:
      Sunday’s 23-17 win over Baltimore in the Wild Card round pushed the Chargers to 5-5 all-time in the playoffs with Rivers under center. Los Angeles has gone 4-0 in the Wild Card round during this span but are 1-5 combined in the Divisional Playoffs and Championship rounds.

      New England has won its last two postseason meetings against the Chargers, the most recent game taking place in the 2007-08 AFC title game. New England won 21-14 at home but Los Angeles covered as a 14-point underdog.

      Head coach Bill Belichick and Brady have gone 27-10 in the playoffs with the Patriots. At home, the club has gone 19-3 SU and 12-9-1 ATS and that includes a run of eight straight wins headed into this matchup. Of those eight wins, five have come by double digits.

      Total Notes:
      Including the ‘under’ result against the Ravens in Sunday’s Wild Card matchup, the Chargers have seen the ‘over’ go 5-4 on the road this season. Los Angeles (26.9 PPG) has averaged slightly more points as a visitor this season and the offense has also traveled well too. In four trips to the Eastern Time Zone, the Chargers averaged 31.3 PPG and that led to a 4-0 mark. Los Angeles also defeated Tennessee 20-19 at Wembley Stadium from London in Week 7 and the ‘under’ (46) connected in that matchup.

      The Patriots were a solid ‘under’ bet (11-5) this season and most of the winning tickets to the low side came at Gillette Stadium. Despite averaging 32.9 PPG at home, New England saw the ‘under’ go 6-2 and it was largely due to its defense. The unit only surrendered 16.6 PPG at Foxboro, ranked second-best in the league. Make a note that New England faced three playoff teams at home and those clubs scored 28 PPG compared to 9.8 PPG versus clubs not in the postseason.

      The ‘over’ has gone 6-2 in New England’s last eight playoffs games and during its eight-game playoff winning streak at home, the high side is also 6-2 in those games.

      Going back to the 2008 playoffs, the ‘under’ has cashed in five of the last six encounters between the Chargers and Patriots and five of the outcomes saw a combined score of 43 points or less.
      Last edited by StarDust Bum; 01-08-2019, 12:56 PM.

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      • #4
        NFC Divisional Notes

        Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019

        Dallas at L.A. Rams (FOX, 8:15 p.m. ET)


        Line Movement:
        The Westgate Las Vegas Super Book sent out Los Angeles as a 6 ½-point home favorite with a total of 49 ½. The early money pushed the Rams quickly up to -7. BookMaker.eu also opened the Rams -6 ½ and they moved up to -7 as well. The offshore outfit sent out a total of 50 before quickly dropping to 49 ½.

        Dallas Road Record: 3-5 SU, 4-4 ATS
        Los Angeles Home Record: 7-1 SU, 3-3-2 ATS

        Head-to-Head:
        The pair met in last year’s regular season and the Rams defeated the Cowboys 35-30 as five-point road underdogs. The ‘over’ (50 ½) cashed easily. Prior to that matchup, the previous meeting took place in the 2014 regular season when the Rams still played in St. Louis. Dallas won that game, a 34-31 decision as a 1 ½-point road favorite while the ‘over’ (45) connected.

        Playoff Notes:
        The Cowboys improved to 1-1 in the playoffs under QB Dak Prescott on Saturday as it defeated Seattle 24-22 as a 2 ½-point home favorite in the Wild Card matchup. Under head coach Jason Garrett, Dallas has gone 2-2 and the two wins came at home. During this span under Garrett, all four outcomes were decided by five points or less.

        The Rams lost to the Falcons 26-13 in last year’s Wild Card round as a six-point home favorite. Prior to this result, the franchise’s previous trip to the postseason came in 2005.

        Total Notes:
        Dallas has watched the ‘under’ go 9-8 this season and could easily be 10-7 if Seattle didn’t score a late touchdown in last Saturday’s playoff matchup. On the road, the Cowboys saw the ‘under’ go 6-2 and the offense (17.2 PPG) didn’t travel well. If you take away the 36-35 meaningless win at the N.Y. Giants in Week 17, Dallas averaged 15.5 PPG. Against playoff teams on the road, the Cowboys averaged 12.4 PPG and the ‘under’ went 4-1 in those games.

        The Rams saw their total results end in a stalemate (8-8) this season but they produced a 6-2 ‘over’ mark at home. The offense averaged 37.1 PPG in Los Angeles, which was the top mark in the league for all hosts.

        The defense for Los Angeles (28.1 PPG) struggled at the Coliseum this season and it was diced up by quality opponents. Versus playoff teams, the Rams allowed 33.8 PPG and the ‘over’ cashed in all four of those games.


        Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019

        Philadelphia at New Orleans (FOX, 4:40 p.m. ET)


        Line Movement:
        The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook opened New Orleans as a nine-point home favorite with a total of 51 ½. BookMaker opened the Saints -7 ½ and pushed the number up to 8, while their opening total was 51 ½.

        Philadelphia Road Record: 5-4 SU, 5-4 ATS
        New Orleans Home Record: 6-2 SU, 4-4 ATS

        Head to Head:
        The Saints blasted the Eagles 48-7 on Nov. 18 as a seven-point home favorite in Week 11. The 41-point loss was the worst setback of the season for Philadelphia, who had Carson Wentz starting at QB. Before that game, the most recent meeting came in 2015 as Philadelphia dropped New Orleans 39-17 at home.

        Playoff Notes:
        The Eagles improved to 4-0 both SU and ATS in the playoffs under head coach Doug Pederson and QB Nick Foles on Sunday as the club nipped Chicago 16-15 on the road int the Wild Card round. Philadelphia has been listed as an underdog in all four of these games.

        The last playoff loss for Philadelphia came in 2013-14 postseason, coincidentally it was a 26-24 Wild Card loss to New Orleans at home when Chip Kelly was the coach for the Eagles.

        Drew Brees owns a 7-6 career record in the playoffs, 7-5 with New Orleans. During that span, the Saints have played five home games and they’ve gone a perfect 5-0 while outscoring opponents by just under 12 PPG (35.8 to 24). Despite the hot run, the Saints are just 2-3 ATS during this span. Last season, New Orleans stopped Carolina 31-26 but it was clipped late as a 6 ½-point home favorite.

        Total Notes:
        Including Sunday’s result from the Wild Card round, the Eagles have seen the ‘under’ go 10-7 this season. On the road, the ‘under’ is 5-4. The Eagles have watched the total split 2-2 in their last four playoff games.

        The ‘under’ went 9-7 for the Saints this season but the ‘over’ produced a 5-3 mark at the Superdome behind an offensive unit that posted 34.1 PPG. Defensively, New Orleans was better on the road (18.5 PPG) than at home (25.6 PPG).

        Even though New Orleans scored 48 points against the Eagles in their earlier encounter, the ‘under’ (57) ended up connecting because Philadelphia couldn’t muster up more than seven points.

        In the 12 playoff games for Brees, the ‘over’ has gone 9-3. Dating back to 1988, New Orleans has watched the ‘over’ cash in 10 straight postseason games played at the Superdome and that includes a 5-0 mark with Brees under center. Against playoff teams, New Orleans scored 31, 48 and 45 points.
        Last edited by StarDust Bum; 01-08-2019, 12:57 PM.

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        • #5
          NFL
          Dunkel

          Division Round


          Saturday, January 12

          Indianapolis @ Kansas City

          Game 301-302
          January 12, 2019 @ 4:35 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Indianapolis
          140.532
          Kansas City
          137.945
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          Indianapolis
          by 2 1/2
          60
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          Kansas City
          by 5 1/2
          57
          Dunkel Pick:
          Indianapolis
          (+5 1/2); Over

          Dallas @ LA Rams


          Game 303-304
          January 12, 2019 @ 8:15 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Dallas
          137.080
          LA Rams
          147.338
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          LA Rams
          by 10
          52
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          LA Rams
          by 7
          49
          Dunkel Pick:
          LA Rams
          (-7); Over


          Sunday, January 13

          LA Chargers @ New England


          Game 305-306
          January 13, 2019 @ 1:05 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          LA Chargers
          134.100
          New England
          141.088
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          New England
          by 7
          43
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          New England
          by 4
          47
          Dunkel Pick:
          New England
          (-4); Under

          Philadelphia @ New Orleans


          Game 307-308
          January 13, 2019 @ 4:40 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Philadelphia
          130.353
          New Orleans
          142.908
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          New Orleans
          by 12 1/2
          45
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          New Orleans
          by 7 1/2
          50 1/2
          Dunkel Pick:
          New Orleans
          (-7 1/2); Under





          NFL
          Long Sheet

          Division Round


          Saturday, January 12

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          INDIANAPOLIS (11 - 6) at KANSAS CITY (12 - 4) - 1/12/2019, 4:35 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          KANSAS CITY is 2-10 ATS (-9.0 Units) in home games in January games since 1992.
          KANSAS CITY is 2-13 ATS (-12.3 Units) in playoff games since 1992.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          KANSAS CITY is 1-0 against the spread versus INDIANAPOLIS over the last 3 seasons
          KANSAS CITY is 1-0 straight up against INDIANAPOLIS over the last 3 seasons
          1 of 1 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          DALLAS (11 - 6) at LA RAMS (13 - 3) - 1/12/2019, 8:15 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          LA RAMS is 191-239 ATS (-71.9 Units) in all games since 1992.
          LA RAMS is 191-239 ATS (-71.9 Units) in all lined games since 1992.
          LA RAMS is 137-189 ATS (-70.9 Units) against conference opponents since 1992.
          LA RAMS is 20-38 ATS (-21.8 Units) against NFC East division opponents since 1992.
          LA RAMS is 67-102 ATS (-45.2 Units) in games played on a grass field since 1992.
          LA RAMS is 68-102 ATS (-44.2 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record since 1992.
          LA RAMS is 41-63 ATS (-28.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season since 1992.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          LA RAMS is 1-0 against the spread versus DALLAS over the last 3 seasons
          LA RAMS is 1-0 straight up against DALLAS over the last 3 seasons
          1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          Sunday, January 13

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          LA CHARGERS (13 - 4) at NEW ENGLAND (11 - 5) - 1/13/2019, 1:05 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          NEW ENGLAND is 37-17 ATS (+18.3 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 37-17 ATS (+18.3 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 36-17 ATS (+17.3 Units) as a favorite over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 20-8 ATS (+11.2 Units) in home games over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 20-8 ATS (+11.2 Units) in home lined games over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 22-11 ATS (+9.9 Units) in all games where the total is between 42.5 and 49 points over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 27-13 ATS (+12.7 Units) against conference opponents over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 9-2 ATS (+6.8 Units) off a division game over the last 2 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 26-11 ATS (+13.9 Units) in games played on turf over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) off a win against a division rival over the last 2 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 22-9 ATS (+12.1 Units) after 2 or more consecutive wins over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 17-7 ATS (+9.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 3 seasons.
          NEW ENGLAND is 87-56 ATS (+25.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season since 1992.
          LA CHARGERS is 42-24 ATS (+15.6 Units) as a road underdog of 3.5 to 7 points since 1992.
          LA CHARGERS is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) in road games this season.
          LA CHARGERS is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) in road lined games this season.
          LA CHARGERS is 7-1 ATS (+5.9 Units) in road games against conference opponents this season.
          LA CHARGERS is 101-71 ATS (+22.9 Units) in road games when playing with 6 or less days rest since 1992.
          LA CHARGERS is 49-27 ATS (+19.3 Units) in games played on turf since 1992.
          LA CHARGERS is 53-32 ATS (+17.8 Units) in road games when playing against a team with a winning record since 1992.
          LA CHARGERS is 38-18 ATS (+18.2 Units) in road games when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season since 1992.
          NEW ENGLAND is 3-12 ATS (-10.2 Units) in home games when playing with 2 weeks or more of rest since 1992.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          NEW ENGLAND is 1-0 against the spread versus LA CHARGERS over the last 3 seasons
          NEW ENGLAND is 1-0 straight up against LA CHARGERS over the last 3 seasons
          1 of 1 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          PHILADELPHIA (10 - 7) at NEW ORLEANS (13 - 3) - 1/13/2019, 4:40 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          NEW ORLEANS is 25-13 ATS (+10.7 Units) against conference opponents over the last 3 seasons.
          PHILADELPHIA is 37-21 ATS (+13.9 Units) in road games revenging a loss against opponent since 1992.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          NEW ORLEANS is 1-0 against the spread versus PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
          NEW ORLEANS is 1-0 straight up against PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
          1 of 1 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          NFL

          Division Round


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          Trend Report
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          Saturday, January 12

          Indianapolis Colts
          Indianapolis is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
          Indianapolis is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Indianapolis's last 8 games
          Indianapolis is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
          Indianapolis is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games on the road
          Indianapolis is 6-12 SU in its last 18 games on the road
          The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Indianapolis's last 13 games on the road
          Indianapolis is 12-4 ATS in its last 16 games when playing Kansas City
          Indianapolis is 13-3 SU in its last 16 games when playing Kansas City
          The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Indianapolis's last 8 games when playing Kansas City
          Indianapolis is 7-1 ATS in its last 8 games when playing on the road against Kansas City
          Indianapolis is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing on the road against Kansas City
          Kansas City Chiefs
          Kansas City is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games
          Kansas City is 16-5 SU in its last 21 games
          The total has gone OVER in 5 of Kansas City's last 6 games
          Kansas City is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games at home
          Kansas City is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games at home
          The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Kansas City's last 13 games at home
          Kansas City is 4-12 ATS in its last 16 games when playing Indianapolis
          Kansas City is 3-13 SU in its last 16 games when playing Indianapolis
          The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Kansas City's last 8 games when playing Indianapolis
          Kansas City is 1-7 ATS in its last 8 games when playing at home against Indianapolis
          Kansas City is 1-7 SU in its last 8 games when playing at home against Indianapolis

          Dallas Cowboys
          Dallas is 6-2-1 ATS in its last 9 games
          Dallas is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games
          Dallas is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
          The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Dallas's last 12 games on the road
          Dallas is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing LA Rams
          Dallas is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing LA Rams
          Dallas is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against LA Rams
          Dallas is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against LA Rams
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of Dallas's last 5 games when playing on the road against LA Rams
          Los Angeles Rams
          LA Rams is 4-7-2 ATS in its last 13 games
          LA Rams is 13-3 SU in its last 16 games
          LA Rams is 1-3-2 ATS in its last 6 games at home
          LA Rams is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games at home
          The total has gone OVER in 5 of LA Rams's last 7 games at home
          LA Rams is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Dallas
          LA Rams is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games when playing Dallas
          LA Rams is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing at home against Dallas
          LA Rams is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Dallas
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of LA Rams's last 5 games when playing at home against Dallas


          Sunday, January 13

          Los Angeles Chargers
          LA Chargers is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games
          LA Chargers is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of LA Chargers's last 5 games
          LA Chargers is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
          LA Chargers is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games on the road
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of LA Chargers's last 6 games on the road
          LA Chargers is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing New England
          LA Chargers is 1-7 SU in its last 8 games when playing New England
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of LA Chargers's last 6 games when playing New England
          LA Chargers is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games when playing on the road against New England
          LA Chargers is 1-8 SU in its last 9 games when playing on the road against New England
          The total has gone OVER in 6 of LA Chargers's last 8 games when playing on the road against New England
          New England Patriots
          New England is 10-3 SU in its last 13 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of New England's last 9 games
          New England is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games at home
          New England is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of New England's last 5 games at home
          New England is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing LA Chargers
          New England is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing LA Chargers
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of New England's last 6 games when playing LA Chargers
          New England is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games when playing at home against LA Chargers
          New England is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games when playing at home against LA Chargers
          The total has gone OVER in 6 of New England's last 8 games when playing at home against LA Chargers

          Philadelphia Eagles
          Philadelphia is 4-1-1 ATS in its last 6 games
          Philadelphia is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
          Philadelphia is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
          Philadelphia is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games on the road
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Philadelphia's last 6 games on the road
          Philadelphia is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing New Orleans
          Philadelphia is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing New Orleans
          The total has gone OVER in 6 of Philadelphia's last 9 games when playing New Orleans
          Philadelphia is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against New Orleans
          New Orleans Saints
          New Orleans is 10-4 ATS in its last 14 games
          New Orleans is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games
          New Orleans is 13-2 SU in its last 15 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of New Orleans's last 7 games
          New Orleans is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games at home
          New Orleans is 14-2 SU in its last 16 games at home
          The total has gone OVER in 9 of New Orleans's last 13 games at home
          New Orleans is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Philadelphia
          New Orleans is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Philadelphia
          The total has gone OVER in 6 of New Orleans's last 9 games when playing Philadelphia
          New Orleans is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Philadelphia


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          NFL
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Division Round



          All the home teams this week had last week off.

          Colts @ Chiefs
          - Chiefs lost their last six home playoff games, with last win in ’94. KC lost two of its last three games after a 11-2 start; Chiefs are 7-1 SU at home this year, but covered only one of last five at Arrowhead. Mahomes has been great this year, but this is his first playoff game. Indy won 10 of its last 11 games after a 1-5 start; they’re in playoffs for first time in four years. Indy won won four of last five road games,; they’re 4-2 vs spread as a road underdog this year. Colts won six of last eight games with Chiefs, beating them 45-44 in ’13 playoffs (Colts are 4-0 vs KC in playoff games). Six of last eight Indy games stayed under the total; five of Chiefs’ last six games went over. #1 seeds are 9-1 SU in this round the last five years (6-4 vs spread).

          Cowboys @ Rams
          - Rams haven’t won a playoff game in 14 years (0-1); there is added amount of pressure on them here. LA is 7-1 at home this year, 3-3-2 as HF. Dallas won eight of its last nine games, winning last two by total of 3 points; Cowboys are 3-5 on road this year but won three of last four road tilts; they covered six of last seven games as a dog. Rams scored 31-48 points in winning last two games, with backup RB Anderson running ball. Dallas won three of last four games with LA, but Rams won 35-30 in Dallas LY, rallying back from 24-13 first half deficit; Gurley had 215 total yards (94 YR), Cowboys ran for 189. Dallas hasn’t won a playoff game since 2014 (1-2). Last five years, #2-seeds are 2-7-1 vs spread in this round, 6-4 SU.

          Chargers @ Patriots
          - New England won in this round the last seven years (5-1-1 vs spread); in Brady era, they’re 3-0-2 vs spread as #2-seed in this round. Patriots won last four games with LA, by 3-14-9-8 points. Chargers won 12 of their last 14 games after a 1-2 start; Rivers is 5-5 in playoff games, Brady has won five Super Bowls. LA is 9-0 outside of LA this season, with only road loss vs Rams in Coliseum. This is Chargers’ 3rd straight week on road; they’re 5-1 vs spread when getting points this season. Patriots are 8-0 at home this year (6-2 vs spread); their last six wins were all by 12+ points. Last five years, #2-seeds are 2-7-1 vs spread in this round, 6-4 SU. Four of last five Charger games, eight of last nine Patriot games stayed under the total.

          Eagles @ Saints- Saints (-7)
          crushed Philly 48-7 back in Week 11, outgaining Eagles 546-196, with +3 turnover ratio. Wentz played that game for Eagles; Foles is on 4-0 playoff run for Philly. Iggles are 6-1 since loss in Superdome, winning last four games, three of which were on road- this is their 5th road game in six weeks. Eagles are 2-2 vs spread as an underdog this year. New Orleans is 3-4 vs spread as a home favorite this year; they’re 3-2 SU in last five games, but Brees didn’t play in Week 17 loss to Carolina. Saints won four of last five games with Philly, which last won on Bourbon Street in ’07. #1 seeds are 9-1 SU in this round the last five years (6-4 vs spread). Five of Saints’ last seven games stayed under total; under is 7-4 in Eagles’ last 11 games.
          Last edited by Udog; 01-09-2019, 11:57 AM.

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          • #6
            Hot & Not Report

            Week of Jan 7th

            Who's Hot

            At least one NFL Divisional round home team has lost SU in 12 of the last 13 years – 13 of 16 years since realignment (2002-03)


            For football fans/bettors that were lucky enough to cash or see their team (Colts, Cowboys, Chargers, Eagles) survive a hotly contested Wild Card weekend, this historical trend is a continued reason for optimism this week. After all, those playoff jitters are completely out of the way now, and your team is now two wins away from a Super Bowl appearance.

            Considering that at least one of the four Wild Card winners has advanced to the Conference Championship in 12 of the last 13 NFL playoffs, chances are one of the Colts, Cowboys, Chargers, or Eagles will be playing for a conference crown in about two weeks. And with all four of them being at least four-point underdogs at current market prices, ML options are out there – the lowest being LA Chargers at +175ish – to add a boost to your bankroll.

            Obviously, breaking it down to which team(s) of the four will pull off the upset is much harder, and it isn't all good news either. During the eight playoff campaigns this decade (starting with the 2010-11 season), there have never been more than two Wild Card winners to advance – happened twice in the 2010-11 and 2016-17 seasons – and it's also the stretch of that 13-year span where we did have one season with all four home teams advancing (2015-16).

            So, even though the historical odds may be in favor of at least one of these Wild Card teams moving past the Divisional round, I wouldn't go backing more than two of them on the ML if so inclined. Only once since the realignment season of 2002-03 have we had three Wild Card winners move on to the Conference Championship (2008-09).

            Yet, maybe this next part can help narrow down your selections in terms of which team(s) to back SU and ATS in the Divisional round.


            Who's Not

            Wild Card teams off a win of two points or less (Dallas, Philadelphia) are 1-8 SU and 4-4-1 ATS in the Divisional round since realignment (2002-03)


            This is the part where Eagles and Cowboys fans might want to stop reading, as history is definitely not on their side for their upcoming games. The fact that two of the four games this past weekend were decided by two points or less was very intriguing to me, as on the surface, it's got to be hard for those teams to rebound (mentally and physically) just seven days later from such an intense win.

            After going back and checking the past results of teams in that role, things are looking bleak for the Cowboys and Eagles to advance much further, considering only one team – the 2010 New York Jets – has come off a win by two or fewer points to advance the following week.

            That history might be enough of a reason to eliminate the Cowboys and Eagles from ML consideration for being one of those Wild Card teams that does get through this round as mentioned above, but obviously this year's version of those teams have no relation at all to the others that have fallen before them in this role. But history is history, and it does not look good for those NFC East squads.

            Furthermore, while some might point out that backing these teams of a close win is 4-4-1 ATS, and both the Cowboys and Eagles are currently getting at least a TD on the spreads, let me throw out one more stat to suggest that even taking those points may be a bad idea.

            Of those nine scenarios with Wild Card winners off a two-point or less win, their record ATS when catching less than 9 points in the Divisional round is 0-3-1 ATS.

            So, while on the surface it may seem like too many points to pass up with the Cowboys and Eagles, history would suggest that any spread under -9 is probably worth consideration on the home side.

            We all know that the Rams and Saints are more than capable of putting up plenty of points in a hurry and blowing teams out this year, and with the whole “what have you seen last” mentality that permeates through the NFL market most weeks going to be on the side of the Cowboys and Eagles, market sentiment towards those teams could grow even further throughout the week and push these spreads even shorter. Just something to look out for as the week goes on.

            Finally, it's not all bad news in terms of betting angles for these small Wild Card winners, as they do own a 5-3-1 O/U record in the Divisional round off a win of two or less points, with an average combined score of 48.2 points in those games. Now, I get that that average score is still below both respective totals for the Cowboys and Eagles upcoming games, but six of the nine games total have finished with at least 49 points, so maybe the 'over' in the Cowboys/Rams game is going to be the better look of the two.

            Put it all together, and if the run of at least one Bye week team falling this week continues to make it 13 of the last 14 years, I've got to believe it will come from one of the two AFC matchups. Based on those two games having the smaller point spreads it's easy to say that in general, but these historical results back that.
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            • #7
              By: Brandon DuBreuil



              TATE’S BIG DAY

              If we’re not counting Bears kicker Cody Parkey, receiver Golden Tate is Philadelphia’s hero this week after his last-minute touchdown grab gave the Eagles the lead and eventually the win on Sunday. Tate wound up catching five passes for 46 yards, finally validating the third-round pick that the Eagles paid to acquire him back at the trade deadline.

              Tate and the Eagles travel to New Orleans on Sunday to take on the Saints as a 7.5-point underdog with a game total of 50.5. Tate will be in a good spot to have another nice performance against a Saints defense that is ranked 22nd in passing DVOA. The game script could also be in his favor as the Eagles should be chasing points as a big underdog — although that was also supposed to happen last week and didn’t.

              Tate posted five catches for 48 yards back in Week 11 when Philly got smoked at the Superdome and we’re expecting a similar receiving line this week. Take the Over on his receptions total, assuming it’s set at 4.5 when prop markets open later in the week.


              NO ANSWERS IN PHILLY’S BACKFIELD

              Heading into Wild Card weekend we talked about how Philadelphia’s backfield has become a running back committee. Things became a bit more clear on Sunday as Josh Adams was taken out of the game plan with one carry for two yards. Darren Sproles wound up leading the Eagles in carries with 13 for 21 yards, while Wendell Smallwood took eight handoffs for 20 yards. Both recorded two receptions, while Sproles out-snapped Smallwood 38 to 28.

              We predicted last week that Sproles would be heavily involved as the preferred pass-catching option in a game where the Eagles were supposed to have been playing catch up. Instead, Philly played with the lead for most of the game and Sproles was still the No. 1 back (although he lost us a bet by coming up 4.5 yards shy of his receiving yards total). This week is very similar for the Eagles as they are a big road dog and going against one of the best run defenses in the NFL as the Saints rank third in rushing DVOA.

              However there’s one big difference between New Orleans and Chicago: the Bears rank 10th in passing DVOA against running backs, while the Saints rank 29th. We expect Sproles to be the preferred backfield option on Sunday and for Foles to target him a few more times than he did this past weekend. We’re again taking the Over for Sproles’ receiving yards total.


              HENRY ACTIVATED

              The Chargers activated Hunter Henry from injured reserve on Monday, meaning he’ll be making his season debut as Los Angeles plays New England on Sunday. There were reports early last week that he’d be on the field for the Wild Card game after getting in some practices last week, but that didn’t happen.

              It will be hard to trust Henry on Sunday as he’s likely to play just a handful of snaps as he works his way back from the ACL tear he suffered during OTAs. At 6-foot 5, Henry is a big target who could make a key play or two on third down or in the red zone after catching 12 touchdowns through his first 29 games in the NFL. The Patriots are one of the better teams in the league at defending tight ends with a DVOA rank of eight against the position. However, the Pats did allow eight touchdowns to opposing tight ends, which is tied for the fifth-most in the league.

              We’re not big on backing players in their first games returning from injury, but if you’re looking for a high-risk, high-reward bet, backing Henry to go Over 0.5 touchdown receptions or to score a touchdown at any time could pay out nicely.


              ANOTHER MACK ATTACK?

              Marlon Mack faced a very tough matchup against Houston’s top-ranked defense in rushing DVOA and proceeded to go off for 148 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. We’d like to say we saw it coming, but we didn’t. We did get a winner in backing Mack to score a touchdown at any time but we thought he’d have a hard time reaching his rushing yards total of 49.5 against the stout Houston front seven.

              On paper, this week’s matchup is much juicier for Mack as the Colts take on the Chiefs who ranked dead-last in the league in rushing DVOA. The Chiefs allowed 132.1 rushing yards per game (27th in the NFL) on five yards per carry (31st in the league). Indianapolis should come out with a run-heavy approach on Saturday in hopes of keeping Patrick Mahomes off the field, much like Seattle did when it gave Chris Carson 27 carries in its Week 16 upset of K.C. We’re taking the Over on Mack’s rushing yards total for the Divisional Round.

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              • #8
                Divisional Playoff Trends
                Bruce Marshall

                While Division Playoff Round games were once fertile territory for home teams and favorites (almost always one and the same), their dominance has disappeared in recent years. Indeed, since the 2004 postseason, road underdogs stand 32-23-2 against the number in these playoff games.

                Remember some dynamics worth mentioning that are unique to this round. Since 1990, when the playoffs expanded from 10 teams to 12, all Division Round hosts are off a “bye” and a week of rest.

                And almost all of the “powerhouse” NFL teams in recent memory are from that first-round “bye” group, including 63 of the last 78 Super Bowl participants since '78 (when the first-round "bye" was introduced; the 1982 "strike" season, with no byes, not included).

                At least one top conference seed has met defeat in Division Rounds in seven of the past eleven seasons, though five of the six top seeds won all of the way thru their respective conference playoffs the past three years.

                Also identifiable in the past with this round are one-sided results, which have recurred with regularity over the decades. In fact, since 1975, more than half of these games have been decided by double-digit margins.

                Favored teams laying a TD or more (usually representing the cream of the NFL crop) have covered at a fair 55% clip (46-38-3) in the Division Round since ‘75.

                A recent Division Round trend note has been on the “totals” side, in particular “overs,” now 22-10 since the 2010 playoffs after a 3-1 marks in both the 2016 and 2017 postseasons.

                Following are the point-spread results in various spread categories of NFL Division Round playoff games since 1975.

                Our “charting” begins with the ’75 season because, prior to then, playoff home teams were predetermined in a divisional rotation, as opposed to the better won-loss record.

                A “margin of victory” chart for the games since 1975 is included as well.

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                • #9
                  Indianapolis at Kansas City
                  Kyle Markus

                  NFL Game Preview - Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs

                  The Indianapolis Colts are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, and they made easy work of the Texans in the AFC Wild Card round. However, the degree of difficulty goes way up on Saturday as they travel to Kansas City to face off against the top-seeded Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round.

                  The Chiefs have the most explosive offense in the NFL and are the favorites to emerge from the conference and make it to the Super Bowl. They need a pair of victories to get there, the first of which over the Colts. Indianapolis has found a great formula for success on offense and will aim to keep up.

                  The Chiefs are at home and have more talent which makes Indy the underdog, but the oddsmakers don’t believe an upset is completely out of the question in NFL wagering.

                  This NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs will be held at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri at 4:35 p.m. ET on Saturday, January 12th, 2019. The game will be nationally televised on NBC.

                  Odds Analysis

                  The Chiefs are currently listed as the 5.5-point favorites in this matchup. Kansas City is -240 on the moneyline while Indianapolis is the +199 underdog to pull off the upset.

                  The scoring total is listed at 57 points, which is not a surprise. Even though the wild card round was dominated by the defenses, the quarterback matchup in this one is big time and each side has the capacity to put up numbers in bunches in NFL wagering.

                  Key Stat

                  3. That’s the number of losses for the Chiefs in their past six games after a red hot start. The defeats came at the hands of the Rams, Chargers and Seahawks and all came down to the wire. The lull can be taken one of two ways: either teams have started to figure out Kansas City or the NFL has parity and the Chiefs were bound to start losing some games.

                  Kansas City did bounce back with an easy 35-3 win over the Raiders in the regular season finale to clinch the top seed in the AFC. The Chiefs are aiming to show the losses were not a harbinger of things to come by picking up this victory and advancing to the AFC Championship game.

                  Injury Report

                  The Chiefs have a pair of key players with injuries. Star safety Eric Berry has been out for most of the season with a heel injury, but was able to practice in a limited capacity on Tuesday. Keep a close eye on his status. The Chiefs’ weakness is their defense and a healthy Berry would be a big boost.

                  Wide receiver Sammy Watkins is dealing with a foot injury that forced him to miss six games on the year. The Chiefs have Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce as a pair of elite skill players, but Watkins’ presence makes it nearly impossible for opponents to shut them down.

                  The Colts had a handful of players who were limited early in the week but are mostly healthy. They are hoping safety Mike Mitchell will be available to slow down Patrick Mahomes and the elite Kansas City passing game.
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                  • #10
                    Dallas at Los Angeles
                    Tom Wilkinson

                    NFL Divisional Playoff Game – Cowboys at Rams

                    The Los Angeles Rams are favored by a touchdown at home on Saturday night, as they host the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL Divisional Playoff game on FOX.

                    The Cowboys are coming off a win last week against Seattle in the Wild Card round, while the Rams had a bye. This will be a matchup between the solid defense of the Cowboys that ranked No. 6 in the NFL in fewest points allowed and the explosive offense of the Rams that ranked No. 2 in the league in most points scored.

                    Let’s look at this Divisional Playoff matchup and NFL picks.

                    Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams
                    Date and Time: Saturday, January 12, 8:15 p.m. ET
                    Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
                    NFL Odds: Rams -7, O/U 49.5
                    Cowboys vs. Rams TV Coverage: FOX

                    There is no question the NFL is a passing league, but the Cowboys and Rams both like to run the ball because they have two of the top running backs in the league. Ezekiel Elliott led the league in rushing, while Gurley led the league with 21 touchdowns. The Cowboys should be very focused on running the ball, as the Rams were just 23rd in the NFL against the run this season. The Rams may choose to throw the ball more, as the Cowboys were 5th in the NFL against the run.

                    Both teams have young quarterbacks at the helm. The Cowboys have Dak Prescott who has played better since the team acquired Amari Cooper from the Raiders. Whether he can hold up against Aaron Donald and the Rams defense is the question. The Rams should have more success throwing the ball, as Jared Goff has a lot of weapons at his disposal and the Cowboys pass rush is not nearly as threatening as the Rams.

                    Key Matchup

                    The matchup that will decide this game is the Rams offense against the Cowboys defense. If the Cowboys can’t contain Gurley and Goff then this game is going to turn into a rout. The Rams have so many different weapons that it is hard to see Dallas keeping them all in check. Gurley is still considered the best back in the league and Los Angeles has excellent receivers in Robert Woods and Brandin Cooks.

                    Key Stats

                    These teams met a year ago and it was the Rams winning 35-30. The Cowboys are 20-7-1 ATS in their last 28 games on grass. The Cowboys are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 Divisional Playoffs games. The Rams are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 playoff home games.

                    Looking at the total, the Under is 6-1 in the Cowboys last 7 games on grass. The Under is 10-4 in the Cowboys last 14 games in January. The Under is 5-2 in the Rams last 7 games in January.
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                    • #11
                      By: Brandon DuBreuil



                      GORDON EXPECTED TO PLAY

                      Reports on Tuesday were that the Chargers expect running back Melvin Gordon to play on Sunday at New England after a knee issue cost him snaps early in their Wild Card win over Baltimore. Gordon is apparently dealing with a slight knee sprain which is a similar issue to the one that forced him out of three games earlier in the season.

                      We backed a winner in predicting the Under for Gordon’s rushing yards total in what was a very difficult matchup against the Ravens. He did manage to find the end zone, however, which saved his day from a fantasy perspective. This week, he faces an easier matchup on paper as New England ranked 19th in rushing DVOA during the regular season (the Ravens were ranked sixth).

                      However, the Pats were one of the stingiest team in the league when it came to giving up rushing touchdowns as they allowed just seven all season, the second-fewest in the league. We’ll dig into his totals later in the week but the early-week lean is to the Under 0.5 for his rushing touchdowns total.


                      GURLEY TO PRACTICE

                      The Rams will have Todd Gurley back on the field when they return to practice on Wednesday. Gurley also participated in the walk-throughs on Tuesday, so he’s certainly trending upwards for the Rams Divisional Round matchup with the Cowboys, although nothing has been confirmed. It’s too early to make a call on Gurley’s props for the weekend as we’ll want to see what the markets open at and how he practices throughout the week.

                      Gurley does face a tough matchup against a Cowboys defense that ranked fifth in DVOA in the regular season and allowed just 59 rushing yards on 21 attempts to Seattle’s running backs last week. We’ll dig in deeper later this week, but the initial lean would be to fade Gurley in a very tough matchup, especially if he’s at less than 100 percent.


                      HILTON HELD OUT

                      Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton was held out of practice on Tuesday with the same ankle issue that has been bothering him for the better part of a month. This should come as no surprise to anyone who has been following Hilton closely this season; Hilton’s weekly routine has been to not practice early in the week, get in a limited session late in the week, and then go out and dominate on game day. The good news is that Hilton did not suffer a setback on Wild Card weekend. Expect him to suit up on Saturday at Kansas City assuming no further injury in practice this week.

                      Hilton will have a shot at a monster day on Sunday against the Chiefs’ 26th-ranked defense in overall DVOA. The Chiefs do possess a better pass defense (12th in passing DVOA) than rush defense (32nd in rushing DVOA), but Saturday’s game has the making of a shootout with Andrew Luck and Patrick Mahomes potentially going back and forth all afternoon in a game that has a total of 57. We’ll be looking to back the Over on Hilton’s receiving yards total as soon as the prop markets open.


                      WATKINS LIMITED

                      Chiefs receiver Sammy Watkins returned to practice for the first time in a month on Tuesday but was labeled as limited. Watkins hasn’t played since getting on the field for a few snaps in Week 11 and hasn’t contributed since Week 9. He is trending to be a game-time decision for Saturday's game against Indianapolis.

                      Watkins was having an inconsistent season before getting hurt, with four games of 74-plus receiving yards and three games with 21 yards or less. If he does return on Saturday, it might seem like a decent matchup because of the game total of 57 — by far the highest total of the week — but remember that the Colts are very tough on wide receivers. Here’s what we wrote last week:

                      ""The Colts’ defense allows just 44.5 percent of an opponent’s completed passes to go to wide receivers. That’s the lowest rate in the league. They allowed the fewest receptions in the league to wide receivers (166) and the second-fewest receiving yards to wide receivers (1,953). Unsurprisingly, they’re also tough against WR1s, allowing just 6.7 passes for 59.9 yards per game.""

                      The Colts then went out and allowed just five receptions for 37 yards to De’Andre Hopkins (although it should be noted that Hopkins reportedly played hurt and that Keke Coutee did post 11 receptions for 110 yards). Still, if Watkins returns he will be at less than 100 percent and presumably rusty after missing close to two months of action. We’ll be looking to fade him in a tough matchup if he’s active on Saturday.

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                      • #12
                        Total Talk - DP Saturday
                        Chris David

                        Wild Card Recap

                        The 'under' run in the Wild Card round continued last week as the low side produced a 3-1 mark and it could've easily been 4-0. For bettors playing the 'over' in the Seahawks-Cowboys, accept our congratulations and the same time we offer apologies to those who played the 'under' in the Saturday night tilt. Including those results, the 'under' is now 20-7-1 (74%) in the Wild Card round over the last eight postseasons.

                        Divisional Playoff History

                        The 'over' went 3-1 in the Divisional Playoff round last season and is on a 6-2 run (75%) the previous two years in this round. There were certainly a couple lucky tickets to the high side, which included last year's Mircale in Minnesota, plus the Titans tacked on a meaningless score in their loss to New England. Speaking of the Patriots, they will be making their eighth straight appearance in this round while both the Saints and Eagles are back for the second consecutive postseason. Looking below, the 'over' has connected at 62.5 percent (15-9) over the past six seasons.



                        For the playoffs, I'm going to break down every game and offer up my quick handicap and predictions for all the matchups. For those keeping track, we split last week (3-3) and while I was fortunate to cash the 'over' in the Seahawks-Cowboys, that Colts Team Total 'over' (24) was tough to stomach. As always, Press, Pass or Fade but in the end - Good Luck!

                        Saturday, Jan. 12

                        Indianapolis at Kansas City (NBC, 4:35 p.m. ET)


                        The Divisional Playoff round is expected to begin with a shootout from Kansas City. BookMaker.eu sent out this total at 55 ½ and it was quickly pushed up and sits at 57 as of Thursday. These teams met in the 2013-14 postseason and the Colts rallied past the Chiefs for a 45-44 win at home and the ‘over’ (47 ½) was never in doubt. Coincidentally it was the first season for Kansas City head coach Andy Reid and his first playoff game with the club. Fast forward to 2019 and Reid still hasn’t found success with the Chiefs in the postseason with the club going 1-4 during his tenure.

                        Will that change this Saturday? You have to think they get over the edge sooner or later and fortunately they come into this matchup with an explosive attack. Kansas City finished the regular season with the top-ranked scoring offense at 35.3 points per game and it also led the league in total offense too with 425.6 yards per game.

                        Second-year quarterback Patrick Mahomes had an incredible season, throwing for 5,381 yards and 50 touchdowns. The KC offense is loaded and it certainly needed to be since the defense (26.3 PPG) remains to be an issue. To put things in perspective, the Chiefs scored 37.5 PPG in their four losses.

                        Those high scoring numbers led to a 10-6 ‘over’ mark for Kansas City but the ‘under’ went 5-3 at Arrowhead Stadium. While the Chiefs defense wasn’t strong overall, they had solid numbers (18 PPG) at home but of the eight opponents that visited KC, only two made the playoffs (Ravens, Chargers) and they averaged 26.5 PPG.

                        Including last Saturday’s 21-7 result at Houston, the Colts have seen the ‘under’ go 9-8 this season. The Indianapolis defense (20.6 PPG) has put up strong numbers this season, especially down the stretch. In their last eight games, the defense has surrendered 14 PPG and that’s led to a 6-2 ‘under’ record.

                        Handicapper Paul Bovi wasn’t as high on the Colts unit. He explained, “The Colts have been very poor at times this season, most notably against the pass. (Sam) Darnold, Eli (Manning) and (Blake) Bortles combined to complete 75-of-100 for 900 yards along with five touchdowns and two picks. Here they face the top-ranked offense in the AFC led by the MVP favorite.”

                        Mahomes should win the honor as the top player but will he succumb to the pressure in his first playoff start? In the Wild Card round, three QBs making their playoff debut went 0-3 and they combined to score 39 points and only six of those points came in the first-half. Just like Mahomes, all of those guys (Watson, Jackson, Trubisky) all had the benefit of playing at home.

                        Colts QB Andrew Luck has plenty of playoff experience and last week’s win over Houston improved his overall record to 4-3 in the postseason, which includes a 2-3 mark on the road. The ‘under’ has gone 5-2 in those games.

                        It’s been noted this week that Kansas City hasn’t won a home playoff game since 1994 and it will be looking to snap a six-game postseason skid at Arrowhead. During this losing streak, the Chiefs have averaged 15.3 PPG and that’s led to a 5-1 ‘under’ mark. The expectations have certainly changed with this Kansas City squad, evident by this week’s team total on the Chiefs (30 ½).

                        Fearless Prediction:
                        While some pundits believe defenses plays a factor in the playoffs, be aware that the last five NFL playoff totals that closed in the fifties or higher saw the ‘over’ go 5-0. Luck and the Colts made a statement early last week with a quick 21 points and then they milked the clock. I don’t see the same scenario playing out in this spot. Kansas City will score and my guess is at least five times. I believe the Colts can match that number as well. Barring an inordinate amount of field goals, both teams should get in or close to the thirties and my lean is the game Over (57).


                        Dallas at L.A. Rams (FOX, 8:15 p.m. ET)

                        This total opened 50 and the number has dropped to 49 ½ as of Thursday at the offshore book and most Las Vegas betting shops as well. Even though the ‘over’ luckily connected last week for the Cowboys, the club has leaned to the ‘under’ this season (9-8) and the majority of those tickets have come on the road.

                        The Dallas offense didn’t travel well (17.2 PPG) this season and that resulted in a 3-5 record and 6-2 ‘under’ mark. If you take away the 36-35 meaningless win at the N.Y. Giants in Week 17, Dallas averaged 15.5 PPG. Also, the Cowboys averaged 14 PPG against playoff teams on the road and they went 1-3 in those games while the ‘under’ went 3-1.

                        While the Dallas away trend could have you leaning low on Saturday night, the Rams angle at home would make you think otherwise. Los Angeles has seen its total results end in a stalemate (8-8) this season but they produced a 6-2 ‘over’ mark at home. The offense averaged 37.1 PPG in Los Angeles, which was the top mark in the league.

                        Defensively, the unit for Los Angeles (28.1 PPG) struggled at the Coliseum and it was diced up by quality opponents. Versus playoff teams, the Rams allowed 33.8 PPG and the ‘over’ cashed in all four of those games. Plus, signal callers Kirk Cousins and Aaron Rodgers helped the Vikings and Packers to put up 31 and 27 respectively at Los Angeles.

                        Do I think Dallas QB Dak Prescott is in that class? No and in last week’s installment I mentioned that he’s (Dak) not the key to the Cowboys offense rather running back Ezekiel Elliott. Including the Wild Card win over Seattle, Dallas is 7-1 this season when he gets 20-plus carries and the lone loss came by three points in overtime. In those games, they’re averaging 25.1 PPG and the ‘over’ is now 6-2.

                        Last Saturday, Elliott had 26 carries for 137 yards last week in the win and Dallas ended up with 24 points and they left some off the board as Prescott was picked off in the endzone. Knowing the Rams are ranked 23rd against the run (122.3 YPG), a heavy dose of Elliott should be expected.

                        In last year’s playoffs, the Falcons executed that plan perfectly and they upset the Rams 26-13 in the Wild Card round as six-point road underdogs. Atlanta ran the ball 39 times for 124 yards and dominated the time of possession (37-23 minutes). It was a humbling loss for the Rams, especially for head coach Sean McVay.

                        Will he turtle up again if this year’s Rams get punched in the mouth again? That Atlanta defense was one really good last season and this Dallas unit has certainly shown the ability to launch haymakers. The Cowboys were ranked seven in total defense (327 YPG) and eighth in scoring (22 PPG).

                        These teams met in the 2017 regular season and Los Angeles captured a 35-31 win at Dallas and the ‘over’ (50 ½) cashed easily.

                        Fearless Prediction:
                        McVay’s name has been tossed around all week, largely due to his apparent influence in recent NFL coaching hires. Even though this is only his second playoff game, it’s a big one for him and there will be deserved criticism if they lose and the offense lays another egg. I don’t see that happening, actually the opposite. Los Angeles has dominated teams at home and I believe the extra week will be key. In two games after the bye, the Rams have scored 51 and 30 points under McVay. I believe Los Angles will get in the neighborhood again and I’m buying the Rams Team Total Over (28 ½). I would’ve leaned to the ‘over’ in the game as well but I don’t have as much confidence in the Dallas offense on the road.
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                        • #13
                          Total Talk - DP Sunday
                          Chris David

                          Three of the four teams in action on Sunday will be making a return trip to the Divisional Playoff round this postseason with the Chargers being the outlier. While L.A. will be making its first appearance in this round since the 2013-14 playoffs, its opponent in New England will be playing in its eighth straight playoff game in the Divisional round.

                          Similar to my first three playoff pieces, I’m going to break down every game and offer up my quick handicap and prediction for all the matchups. For those keeping track, my leans went 3-3 in the Wild Card round. As always, Press, Pass or Fade but in the end – Good Luck!

                          Sunday, Jan. 13

                          L.A. Chargers at New England (CBS, 1:05 p.m. ET)


                          This total is hovering between 47 and 48 as of Thursday evening and our Matchup Betting Index is showing an early ‘over’ lean. Bettors are also showing a lean to the Chargers and I believe a case can be made for both sides in this game.

                          The Chargers haven’t lost outside of Los Angeles this season, going 8-1 on the road and the lone loss came to their crosstown rival Rams in Week 3. Including last Sunday’s ‘under’ result versus Baltimore in the Wild Card round, the ‘over’ has gone 5-4 on the road for Los Angeles.

                          Travelling to the East Coast in back-to-back weeks is a rarity in the NFL playoffs. However, Los Angeles has had success in the Eastern Time Zone this season, going 5-0 and the offense has averaged 29.6 points per game. That production has helped the ‘over’ go 4-1, with the lone ‘under’ coming last week at Baltimore.

                          Not only is the second straight trip to the East Coast but it’s also the third straight road game for the Chargers. Those following “Total Talk” this season are aware that the “Road Total System” took a dive (0-3) but perhaps it comes through this Sunday. Either way, refresh your memory of the angle here and make a note that the ‘over’ is 44-26 (63%) over the last 12 seasons with this situation.

                          Playing on the road anywhere in the NFL is never easy, but Foxboro is another animal altogether. New England went 8-0 at home this season and the ‘under’ went 6-2 in those games, largely due to its defense. The unit only surrendered 16.6 PPG at Foxboro, ranked second-best in the league.

                          Be aware that the Patriots only faced three playoff teams at home this season and those clubs (Texans, Colts, Chiefs) averaged 28 PPG compared to 9.8 PPG versus clubs not in the postseason.

                          The one constant at Foxboro has been New England’s offense, no matter the opponent. Quarterback Tom Brady and company averaged 32.9 PPG and the future Hall of Famer has thrived in the Divisional Playoffs recently.

                          In the last seven appearances in this round, New England is averaging 37.1 PPG and not surprisingly the 'over' has gone 7-0 plus they covered six of those seven games.

                          2018 - New England 35 vs. Tennessee 14 (Over 48)
                          2017 - New England 34 vs. Houston 16 (Over 44 ½)
                          2016 - New England 27 vs. Kansas City 20 (Over 44 ½)
                          2015 – New England 35 vs. Baltimore 31 (Over 47 ½)
                          2014 – New England 43 vs. Indianapolis 22 (Over 51 ½)
                          2013 - New England 41 vs. Houston 28 (Over 50)
                          2012 – New England 45 vs. Denver 10 (Over 50 ½)

                          Including a couple of the above results, the ‘over’ has gone 6-2 in New England’s last eight playoffs games and during its eight-game playoff winning streak at home, the high side is also 6-2 in those games.

                          While the Patriots have been on a great postseason run to the high side, the Chargers have been the opposite with QB Philip Rivers under center. Rivers has led the Bolts to a 5-5 career record in the playoffs, which includes a 4-0 record in the Wild Card round. Doing the math, you can figure out easily that he’s just 1-5 in Divisional and Championship contests. The Chargers have seen the ‘under’ go 8-2 during with Rivers under center and the offense is only averaging 20.6 PPG.

                          Do you believe Rivers can do enough to get Los Angeles to the AFC Championship? I’m a big fan of the former N.C. State standout but he’s not exactly in great form the last four weeks (3 TDs, 6 INTs) and his 0-7 all-time record against Brady can’t be overlooked or the offensive production (18.1 PPG) either.

                          Going back to the 2008 playoffs, the ‘under’ has cashed in five of the last six encounters between the Chargers and Patriots and five of the outcomes saw a combined score of 43 points or less.

                          Fearless Prediction:
                          It’s hard to go against the Patriots at Foxboro but my confidence isn’t that high on this year’s squad, especially on defense. They’ve only managed 30 sacks this season, tied for 2nd worst in the league. We’ve seen other quality QBs go into Foxboro this season and have success, plus if you exclude the 10 points put up by Broncos QB Tim Tebow in the 2012 DP matchup, the previous six have combined to average 21.8 PPG. I’m expecting a tight game but my top lean is to Chargers Team Total Over (22).


                          Philadelphia at New Orleans (FOX, 4:40 p.m. ET)

                          The Divisional Playoff finale on Sunday between the Saints and Eagles is expected to see some points but not as many as their first encounter. In Week 11, New Orleans blasted Philadelphia 48-7 at home in Week 11 and the ‘under’ (57) connected because the Eagles couldn’t do anything offensively.

                          Philadelphia was outgained by 350 yards (546 to 196) and it finished the game 3-of-10 on third down plus it committed three turnovers. The New Orleans offense was very sharp, posting 373 yards through the air and 173 on the ground. They could’ve easily hung 56 on the board but they settled for a pair of short field goals.

                          For Sunday’s rematch, the total opened much lower at 51 ½ and the number has dropped to 51 as of Thursday evening.

                          The Eagles will have a different QB for the second encounter, this time Nick Foles instead of Carson Wentz. Foles was the catalyst for Philadelphia’s Super Bowl run last season and he’s got them moving again this January. If the Eagles expect to have any chance in this game, they’ll need improvement from that position. In the mid-November loss, Wentz was 19-of-33 for 156 yards with three interceptions against the Saints.

                          Foles wasn’t spectacular in last week’s 16-15 win at Chicago in the Wild Card round and he was picked off twice in Bears territory. In last year’s playoff run, Foles and the Birds won an ugly opener at home over Atlanta before the offense scored 38 and 41 against the Vikings and Patriots respectively.

                          Déjà vu in the Big Easy come Sunday?

                          Including Sunday’s result from the Wild Card round, the Eagles have watched the ‘under’ go 10-7 this season. The ‘under’ went 9-7 for the Saints this season but the ‘over’ produced a 5-3 mark at the Superdome behind an offensive unit that posted 34.1 PPG.

                          Defensively, New Orleans was better on the road (18.5 PPG) than at home (25.6 PPG) but the form of the unit down the stretch was very solid. If you toss out the meaningless Week 17 loss (33-14) to Carolina at home when it rested its starters, New Orleans only allowed 14.6 PPG in their previous six games and that production helped the ‘under’ go 5-1.

                          Putting up points in the Merecedes-Benz Superdome during the playoffs has become a common theme. Dating back to 1998, New Orleans has watched the ‘over’ cash in 10 straight postseason games at home. That streak includes a 5-0 ‘over’ mark under quarterback Drew Brees, who has led the Saints to 35.8 PPG in those contests. In 12 career playoff games with Brees, the ‘over’ is 9-3 for the Saints.

                          Fearless Prediction:
                          Since Doug Pederson became coach of the Eagles, the club has watched the ‘over’ go 18-7-1 and that’s been attributed tom weak defensive numbers (24.5 PPG). The Birds have only allowed 15 points in their last two road games but I still don’t have much confidence in the unit. Having an extra week to prepare is huge in the playoffs and Saints head coach Sean Payton has improved drastically in this spot. After starting 0-3 in his first three years, New Orleans has gone 8-2 off the bye and the average score is 34.5 to 25.6. The ‘over’ has gone 8-2 during this span and could easily be 9-1 if Ravens kicker Justin Tucker makes an extra point in Week 7 this season. I’m going to ride that trend and play the Over (51) in the game and the Saints Team Total Over (29 ½) as well.
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                          • #14
                            NFL Underdogs: Divisional Round Weekend pointspread picks and predictions
                            Jason Logan

                            “We’ve seen this movie before…”

                            That was the reaction from most after Nick Foles once again stepped under center for the Philadelphia Eagles late in the season, sparked a surge, and stole a huge playoff Wild Card win in Chicago last Sunday. It’s very similar to last year’s formula, which found Foles standing in a sea of confetti holding the Lombardi Trophy when it was all said and done.

                            You know what other type of movie we’ve seen before? Those crazy body-swapping movies. Films like “Freaky Friday” (1976 or 2003 with Lindsay Lohan), 2002’s Rob Schneider vehicle “The Hot Chick”, or 2011’s “The Change-Up”.

                            One person magically swaps bodies with another person – often their complete opposite – after some traumatic occurrence, like a big fight or peeing in a magic fountain or beating the living snot out of your opponent 48-7 in Week 11.

                            That’s right: the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints swapped… football bodies… during that one-sided smackdown by the Saints in the Big Easy back in mid-November. Perhaps it was some of that famed Louisiana Voodoo, like in “The Princess and The Frog” that conjured up the old switchero.

                            Ever since then, Philadelphia has looked like a true defending champion – not how it looked in the opening 11 weeks of football – with six wins in its last seven games (5-2 ATS), and that lone loss coming in overtime against Dallas in a contest that the Eagles really should’ve won.

                            While Foles is again playing well for a “backup”, the true hero of this movie is the Philly defense. That may not set the box office on fire but it sure as hell covers the spread, especially with the Eagles getting eight points against that team with whom they switched bodies.

                            New Orleans got the short end of the stick in the body swap, picking up where the 4-6 Eagles left off. After blasting the rival Falcons in Week 12, the Saints slowly watched its offensive prowess stripped away as opposing defenses figured out the best way to counter their high-powered attack. Dallas, Carolina and Tampa Bay (for a half at least) were able to get Drew Brees on his heels with strong interior pass rushes, disrupting the rhythm of this once-mighty offense.

                            Yes, those three games came on the road, but they very much laid the blueprint for how to slow down the Saints and were part of a 1-4 ATS skid to end the season. Brees has passed for only three touchdowns in his last four games, with as many interceptions as TDs. That’s saying something considering he had 29 TD passes and only two INTs before the Week 13 loss at Dallas. And you want to hear something creepy? From Week 1 to Week 11, Philadelphia averaged 20.5 points per game. From Week 12 to Week 17 (post-body swap), the Saints averaged 21 points an outing. Dear gawd, someone ring "Unsolved Mysteries".

                            Despite earning the top seed in the NFC, New Orleans is not playing at a very high level and that comes at the wrong time against the wrong team. I’m confident the Saints will somehow get their bodies back when the final whistle blows Sunday night, but not before the Eagles keep this closer than the oddsmakers expect.

                            Pick:
                            Philadelphia +8


                            Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams (-7.5, 50)

                            When looking back at the 2018 L.A. Rams, bettors may want to designate two variations of this team: the pre-Kansas City Shootout Rams and the post-Kansas City Shootout Rams. Since that memorable Week 11 Monday nighter, which the Rams won, Los Angeles hasn’t been quite right.

                            The Rams are 3-2 SU and ATS in that span, with “marquee” wins and covers versus the Lions, Cardinals and Niners, but took two on the chin from the Eagles and Bears – two elite defenses who also wore down the Rams with steady rushing attacks which allowed them to control the football and keep L.A. and all its offensive weapons off the field.

                            In fact, look at the Rams’ three losses on the year and they all came against teams with solid stop units (at the time) who could also ground and pound, winning the time of possession battle. Los Angeles gave up 33:41 to the New Orleans (141 yards rushing), 36:49 to Chicago (194 yards rushing), and 31:36 to Philadelphia (111 yards rushing). The Rams face a similar foe capable of both shutting them down on both sides of the ball.

                            Dallas is a TOP beast. It owned the football for 34:50 in the Wild Card win over Seattle and throws the NFL’s rushing leader at a defense that gives up an NFL-worst 5.1 yards per carry. Ezekiel Elliot is coming off a 26-run, 137-yard effort on the ground (adding another 32 yards through the air) and picks up 4.8 yards per attempt on the season. New Flash: not possessing the football makes it very difficult to cover big spreads like this, even with L.A. playing better in the Coliseum.

                            If the Cowboys are going to have a shot of knocking off the No. 2 seed on the road – or at least staying within the +7.5 – they must limit Los Angeles’ touches and get them off the field on third downs. The Rams have one of the best third-down conversion rates in the league, but Dallas’ defense has been exceptional at pulling the power cord on drives in recent games. The Cowboys can't afford to get into a shootout Saturday night.

                            Pick:
                            Dallas +7.5

                            Last week: 2-0 ATS
                            Season: 33-19-1 ATS
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                            • #15
                              By: Brandon DuBreuil




                              BACKFIELD QUESTIONS IN KC

                              Spencer Ware (hamstring) is questionable for Saturday, though he seems likely to suit up after having the bye as an extra week to rest his injured hamstring. Ware actually hasn’t played since Week 14, allowing Damien Williams to emerge and shine as the Chiefs’ top back.

                              It’s tough to say how Ware will be used on Sunday. He was supposed to take over feature-back duties after Kareem Hunt’s release, but Williams looked like a star in Weeks 15 and 16, posting over 100 yards from scrimmage against the Chargers and Seahawks before having his snaps dialed back in Week 17’s blowout of Oakland.

                              Even if Ware is active, it’s hard to imagine he eats too many of Williams’ snaps on Saturday as he was already starting to take over lead-back duties when both were healthy. Ware played 49 snaps to Williams’ 19 when both were healthy in Week 13, but the following week it was Williams who held a 43 to 41 edge in snaps. It will be a tough rushing matchup against Indianapolis’ defense that ranked fourth in rushing DVOA, but we envision Williams getting into the end zone, something he did six times between Weeks 13-17. We’re backing him to score a touchdown at any time.


                              NO QUESTIONS FOR KELCE

                              Earlier in the week, we talked about how Sammy Watkins might be in tough against a Colts defense that is very tough on wide receivers. The catch, however, is that Indianapolis is soft against tight ends. We brought this to light last week in backing Ryan Griffen and he would’ve hit his Over had Deshaun Watson not overthrown him when he was wide open for a long touchdown (but we’re not bitter).

                              Indy gave up the most catches (6.3) and yards (63) to tight ends during the regular season and ranked 29th in DVOA to the position, allowing an average of 7.9 passes and 76.2 yards. Nothing really needs to be said about Travis Kelce: He’s one of the top tight ends in football and averaged 6.4 catches for 83.5 yards per game. He’s in a great spot for a huge day on Saturday and we’re backing the Over 84.5 on his receiving yards total.


                              JEFFERY LIMITED

                              Eagles receiver Alshon Jeffery was listed as limited in practice on Thursday with a rib injury that he apparently suffered on Wild Card weekend. He was also listed as limited for Thursday’s walkthrough session, though there doesn’t seem to be any concern for his availability on Sunday.

                              Jeffery has been hot since Nick Foles took over in Week 15, posting receiving lines of 8-160, 3-82, and 5-59-1 to finish off the regular season before going for 6-82 last week in the Wild Card game. He only grabbed four catches for 33 yards when the Eagles visited the Saints back in Week 11, but the Saints do not have a great pass defense with a rank of 22 in passing DVOA. New Orleans gave up some big days to perimeter receivers down the stretch (think Antonio Brown’s 14-185-2 in Week 16 and Julio Jones’ 11-147-0 in Week 12) and Jeffery could be in line for a nice Divisional Round game. We’re backing the Over 65.5 for his receiving yards total.


                              MCVAY TALKS GURLEY

                              Sean McVay talked about Todd Gurley and his knee injury on Thursday after practice. “He looks like Todd,” McVay told reporters. “He looks like the explosive, great back we’re used to.” Gurley was also removed from the injury report altogether as it appears he’ll be at full speed on Sunday against the Cowboys.

                              Earlier in the week, we suggested backing Gurley’s Under as we didn’t think he’d be at 100 percent and Dallas has the fifth-ranked defense in rushing DVOA. However, we’re going to flip here and look towards backing the Over on Gurley’s rushing total. Full credit goes to a reader who pointed out that Dallas’ rush defense is not nearly as tough on the road as it is at home. In fact, Dallas allowed 422 rushing yards and four touchdowns 84 carries for 5.02 yards per carry in its last four road games. Game script is also in Gurley’s favor as a 7-point home favorite. Gurley’s prop markets aren’t open yet, likely due to the early-week concerns over his knee, but we’ll be backing the Over on his rushing yards total once it is listed.

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