Yeah, guys like me or maybe 2-3 others IN SEASON give good info. I give good info all year,
but beating the NFL is like trying to hammer a hard prick thru drywall... It ain't gonna happen. The NFL's best prospects are in studying totals, IMO. The way games change, despite the winner, gives a slight edge to the player. Playing the ML is also, a very difficult, but usually profitable system, as well. The lines are so f'n sharp, you bleed over a side on MOST of them. Just look for an edge and hammer it and hope it works out for you....Although, it takes more balls to play the dog than the fav. MOST people play the fav in the NFL. You just have to do your tape homework on teams and shop for value when opportunity presents itself. It really helps to not just follow the game, but LIVE the game. I've had 0 LOSING seasons in the NFL, but I've had a bunch that were 0 earned/lost....And no matter how hard I try, I get a LOT of those 0 dollars seasons, to prevent bein a loser. One other point is to get your money in on 'alternate' lines, that give teaser lines for dogs/favs... You get a dickload of value on SOME. Team totals are usually where the money is at, though, but you're treading versus higher juice - they are tough to beat, but some of the softest lines available. F the cappers, we all stink, in the NFL. ANYONE who says they win every year is a liar or only played less than 5 years. 5 years capping is barely getting into proper capping, unless you're some MIT math wiz, and even then, you're a liar. Vegas would be bankrupt. Not saying it isn't possible, but it's f'n TOUGH, and waaay tougher to cap than any other sport.... Probably why it's where my money gets in every year. It's fun, but impossbile. But maybe 1% of 1% of 1% are successful in the NFL year in/year out, and it all starts/ends with value lines and shopping them hard. That's REALLY where having a bigger roll helps, if you have it.