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    jess40
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    If you bet ML with Packers,Saints,Patroits all year what would happen?

    If you bet ML with Packers,Saints,Patroits all year on every game what would happen by the end of the season? No parlays and no teasers just straight up with each team.

    At the end of the year would you be up with money assuming all three teams win 13+ games.


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    It really depends on which games they lose. If they only lose on the road to a good opponent, you'll be up a good amount. If they lose at home to a crap opponent, you'll probably be down a good amount

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    You would win a lot of money, those teams hardly lose and why bother with a risky spread when you can profit huge off easy -800 wins

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    Assuming an average ML of around -350 (spread of -7.5), you break even at 12.5 wins per team. If you did all three of them, that's 37.5 wins. If even one team wins under 11 games, you're probably in the red at the end.

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    You should write down the values each week and find out.

    I think fading the Eagles ML each week until Week 13 could be profitable.

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    You'd probably get punished in the end. It also depended what your 'unit' bet was. 1 unit to win very little or enough to win 1 unit. I think either way, you're going to win very little and lose a lot when you do.
    Better value in avoiding 'trap' games (ones before a big Rivalry game) and division games and playing the obvious home games big if you're going to play the ML. NE is pretty good at home, I hear;p.

    It's super risky hammering moneylines on the top teams. The trick is avoiding the traps... Which is not so easy.

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    Why risk all that dough when you could have just bet their season totals at the beginning of the season?

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    Depends on the games. you gotta stay away from a good team they play.

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    Going into week5, you would be down money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thorskin View Post
    Going into week5, you would be down money.
    How? Saints loss vs Packers would be a no play. Only other loss between the 3 is patriots as a -300 fav or so

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    I think betting on every packers game this year will be very profitable



    they're gonna end up winning 14-15 games, watch




    saints?? I think they'll win 12 games so that's not a profitable propisition and the patriots won't be a profitable propisition either IMO

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