The Money Follows Brady And Crew
By SPORTSBETTING.COM
The pre-fight hype for this week?s game between the Cowboys and the Patriots hit high gear earlier in the week when Dallas? WR Terrell Owens posted this note on his locker in regards to the matchup and New England?s WR Randy Moss:
Dear Reporters,
Due to the magnitude of this week's game and high volume of questions for the Original 81 about the other 81, I will be taking all questions immediately following Sunday's game.
Sincerely, Terrell Owens 81
p.s. Getcha Popcorn Ready
The game is the most highly anticipated of the year?at least thus far into the 2007 NFL season?as the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots as both sport identical 5-0 records and SPORTSBETTING.COM has the Pats listed as 5?-point favorites with a total of 53.
Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys were handed their first ATS loss last week in their Monday Night matchup against the Buffalo Bills pulling out a 25-24 win but failing to cover the 10?-point line.
The New England Patriots have bounced back nicely after the Spy Gate incident most recently covering as a 16?-point favorite in a 34-17 win over Cleveland.
As one might expect, this is the game getting the most volume from the betting public, and the Patriots are the team they are backing. New England has attracted 80% of the early action in this tilt.
The Super Bowl might be a ways off, but both Dallas and New England are early contenders. Looking at the Super Bowl future odds at SPORTSBETTING.COM, heading into Week 6?s head-on collision, the Cowboys are listed at 6-1, while the Patriots are the favorites to hoist the Lombardi Trophy at 7-5.
There actually are other games on the schedule this week. Let?s have a look around and see what else is happening:
New Orleans at Seattle
The farther the 2007 season progresses the more the New Orleans Saints look like a one hit wonder. Although they took the NFC South title last year and were the toast of the NFL, the Saints have struggled out of the gate this year and are currently 0-4 ATS and SU.
In Week 5, New Orleans lost to Carolina as a 3?-point favorite and going into Week 6 the Saints are listed as a 6?-point road ?dog in their matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
Despite coming off a 21-0 road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, where they were 5?-point underdogs, the Seattle Seahawks are seeing 75% of the action going their way in this home game.
New York Giants at Atlanta
After starting the season 0-2 amidst criticism from former Giant RB Tiki Barber, New York has rattled off three wins and has been a profitable play all three weeks as well. Last week they rallied to beat their AFC brothers the New York Jets, 35-24, covering as 3?-point favorites.
It never helps when you lose your starting QB, in this case Michael Vick to dog fighting charges, but the Falcons are actually a profitable 3-2 ATS despite their 1-4 record straight up, most recently covering as a 9-point favorite in a 20-13 loss to the Titans last week.
In this week?s Monday nighter the Giants are listed as a 3?-point favorite and the total set at 44. The Giants are seeing the majority of the betting action at SPORTSBETTING.COM with 90% of the public betting on the Big Apple.
Dog Bites
Here are some Week 6 underdogs that the betting public are banking on covering the number:
- In their matchup against Jacksonville, where it is +6?, the Houston Texans are seeing 70% of the bets.
- Brett Favre had a horrible fourth quarter against the Bears last week and maybe that?s why the Washington Redskins, Green Bay?s opponent this week, are getting 65% of the action as a 3-point underdog at Lambeau.
- The Oakland Raiders are atop the AFC West and that isn?t a typo. They battle division rival San Diego this week and despite the fact that the Chargers beat Denver 41-3 last week, the 9?-point underdog Raiders are seeing a majority of the action, as bettors are lining up on them at a 65% clip.
Totally Covered
Here?s a quick look at where the money is going when it comes to Over/Under betting for Week 6 at SPORTSBETTING.COM.
- Bettors are expecting the Cincy offense to put up some points and their defense to continue to be awful, as the ?Over? money keeps flowing in on the Bengals-Chiefs matchup. The ?Over? option is getting hit at an 85% clip.
- Bettors don?t see things the same way in the Miami Dolphins - Cleveland Browns matchup, as the ?Under? is garnering the attention with 85% of them wagering for the score to stay below the total of 45.
- And 90% of bettors think that the Philly Eagles and New York Jets will go Over the Total of 42?.
Good luck this weekend and remember to check out the special promos, lines, props and bonuses at SPORTSBETTING.COM
By SPORTSBETTING.COM
The pre-fight hype for this week?s game between the Cowboys and the Patriots hit high gear earlier in the week when Dallas? WR Terrell Owens posted this note on his locker in regards to the matchup and New England?s WR Randy Moss:
Dear Reporters,
Due to the magnitude of this week's game and high volume of questions for the Original 81 about the other 81, I will be taking all questions immediately following Sunday's game.
Sincerely, Terrell Owens 81
p.s. Getcha Popcorn Ready
The game is the most highly anticipated of the year?at least thus far into the 2007 NFL season?as the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots as both sport identical 5-0 records and SPORTSBETTING.COM has the Pats listed as 5?-point favorites with a total of 53.
Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys were handed their first ATS loss last week in their Monday Night matchup against the Buffalo Bills pulling out a 25-24 win but failing to cover the 10?-point line.
The New England Patriots have bounced back nicely after the Spy Gate incident most recently covering as a 16?-point favorite in a 34-17 win over Cleveland.
As one might expect, this is the game getting the most volume from the betting public, and the Patriots are the team they are backing. New England has attracted 80% of the early action in this tilt.
The Super Bowl might be a ways off, but both Dallas and New England are early contenders. Looking at the Super Bowl future odds at SPORTSBETTING.COM, heading into Week 6?s head-on collision, the Cowboys are listed at 6-1, while the Patriots are the favorites to hoist the Lombardi Trophy at 7-5.
There actually are other games on the schedule this week. Let?s have a look around and see what else is happening:
New Orleans at Seattle
The farther the 2007 season progresses the more the New Orleans Saints look like a one hit wonder. Although they took the NFC South title last year and were the toast of the NFL, the Saints have struggled out of the gate this year and are currently 0-4 ATS and SU.
In Week 5, New Orleans lost to Carolina as a 3?-point favorite and going into Week 6 the Saints are listed as a 6?-point road ?dog in their matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
Despite coming off a 21-0 road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, where they were 5?-point underdogs, the Seattle Seahawks are seeing 75% of the action going their way in this home game.
New York Giants at Atlanta
After starting the season 0-2 amidst criticism from former Giant RB Tiki Barber, New York has rattled off three wins and has been a profitable play all three weeks as well. Last week they rallied to beat their AFC brothers the New York Jets, 35-24, covering as 3?-point favorites.
It never helps when you lose your starting QB, in this case Michael Vick to dog fighting charges, but the Falcons are actually a profitable 3-2 ATS despite their 1-4 record straight up, most recently covering as a 9-point favorite in a 20-13 loss to the Titans last week.
In this week?s Monday nighter the Giants are listed as a 3?-point favorite and the total set at 44. The Giants are seeing the majority of the betting action at SPORTSBETTING.COM with 90% of the public betting on the Big Apple.
Dog Bites
Here are some Week 6 underdogs that the betting public are banking on covering the number:
- In their matchup against Jacksonville, where it is +6?, the Houston Texans are seeing 70% of the bets.
- Brett Favre had a horrible fourth quarter against the Bears last week and maybe that?s why the Washington Redskins, Green Bay?s opponent this week, are getting 65% of the action as a 3-point underdog at Lambeau.
- The Oakland Raiders are atop the AFC West and that isn?t a typo. They battle division rival San Diego this week and despite the fact that the Chargers beat Denver 41-3 last week, the 9?-point underdog Raiders are seeing a majority of the action, as bettors are lining up on them at a 65% clip.
Totally Covered
Here?s a quick look at where the money is going when it comes to Over/Under betting for Week 6 at SPORTSBETTING.COM.
- Bettors are expecting the Cincy offense to put up some points and their defense to continue to be awful, as the ?Over? money keeps flowing in on the Bengals-Chiefs matchup. The ?Over? option is getting hit at an 85% clip.
- Bettors don?t see things the same way in the Miami Dolphins - Cleveland Browns matchup, as the ?Under? is garnering the attention with 85% of them wagering for the score to stay below the total of 45.
- And 90% of bettors think that the Philly Eagles and New York Jets will go Over the Total of 42?.
Good luck this weekend and remember to check out the special promos, lines, props and bonuses at SPORTSBETTING.COM