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NFL Odds: Super Bowl Betting in Full Swing – Check out the props up for action!
NFL Odds: Super Bowl Betting in Full Swing – Check out the props up for action!
Last season’s Hall of Game was cancelled due to the labor dispute, but this year the NFL is all ready to go this Sunday night. The Cardinals and Saints will kick off the NFL Preseason schedule with this showdown.
All the brightest stars from each league will meet Tuesday night at Kauffman Field in Kansas City for the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
The slam dunk contests has lost a little luster over the past decade or so and this season Superman Dwight Howard is not in the competition, 3 time champion Nate Robinson is not in the mix, and last season’s champion Blake Griffin is not competing.
Are you surfing the web today looking for ATS trends? Superbowl trends? Giants Offense vs. Patriots Defense, or Patriots Offensive vs. Giants Defensive trend analysis? The New England Patriots opened as 3-point favorites over the New York Giants for Sunday’s Super Bowl.
In a rematch of the 2008 Super Bowl, the New York Giants square-off against the New England Patriots in a prime-time battle for the NFL’s biggest prize. This Sunday’s game will be played inside the dome at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis with the kick-off slated for 6:29 p.m. (ET)
This season’s NFL playoff field of 12 teams has been pared down to the final four for this Sunday’s conference championships. The winner from the AFC and the NFC will advance on to Indianapolis, the site of Super Bowl XLVI.
For just the third time since 2000, all four home teams won straight-up in last weekend’s Wildcard Round of the NFL playoffs. Three of four favorites won and covered, with Denver being the lone underdog to win straight-up.
Week 17 in the NFL closed out the regular season with 11 home teams covering against the spread verse just five road teams. The favorites had a 10-6 edge over the underdogs and nine games went ‘over’ the total while the other seven stayed ‘under’.
Being home for the Holidays had a slight edge in Week 16 in the NFL with nine home teams covering against the spread verse seven teams covering on the road. The favorites and underdogs were evenly split at eight games apiece and nine games stayed ‘under’ the total, six went ‘over’, and there was one ‘push’.
The road teams got the best of it in Week 15 in the NFL with nine teams covering against the spread. There were six home teams that covered and one game ended in a ‘push’. The underdogs had a slight edge with eight teams winning ATS verse six favorites along with one ‘push’.
For the second week in-a-row the results were even right across the board. There were eight home teams and eight road teams each covering against the spread.
Week 13 in the NFL was about as even as it gets across the board. There were eight home teams and eight road teams each covering against the spread. The underdogs had a slight edge with nine teams covering ATS.
With a full slate of 16 games last week including three on Thanksgiving , it proved to be a good weekend to take a trip with 10 road teams covering against the spread. Only four homes teams covered as two games ended in a ‘push’.
Week 11 in the NFL was the final round of byes this season, so with 14 games on the schedule there were eight home teams that covered the spread, four road teams that covered, and two games ending in a ‘push’. There were seven favorites and five underdogs that covered and two ‘pushes’.
The second half of the NFL regular season got underway last week and it proved to be beneficial to the visitors and low-scoring games. With a full slate of 16 games, 10 road teams covered against the spread and 10 games stayed ‘under’ the total. The favorites and underdogs were evenly split at eight games apiece.