Here's an Interesting Tidbit About Week 1 and Tonight's MNF Games...

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  • chargers4222
    SBR MVP
    • 01-16-10
    • 4702

    #1
    Here's an Interesting Tidbit About Week 1 and Tonight's MNF Games...
    In the 14 games play so far in Week 1, the favorite and over both covered in only one game (Minn/Tenn), and that game only went over by one point.

    When you consider variance and the NFL's desire to showcase some offense with the nation watching after two low-scoring primetime games, it's safe to say that the favorite and over will both cover in at least one of these games, if not both.

    So assuming this happens, which game hits the favorite and over? Logic says Steelers put up some points against the Redskins and escape with the win, but this could be a trap game. Thoughts?
  • fieryking
    SBR High Roller
    • 08-30-15
    • 114

    #2
    Originally posted by chargers4222
    In the 14 games play so far in Week 1, the favorite and over both covered in only one game (Minn/Tenn), and that game only went over by one point.

    When you consider variance and the NFL's desire to showcase some offense with the nation watching after two low-scoring primetime games, it's safe to say that the favorite and over will both cover in at least one of these games, if not both.

    So assuming this happens, which game hits the favorite and over? Logic says Steelers put up some points against the Redskins and escape with the win, but this could be a trap game. Thoughts?
    Lmao.. "logic says..." There is no logic in this thread
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    • chargers4222
      SBR MVP
      • 01-16-10
      • 4702

      #3
      Originally posted by fieryking
      Lmao.. "logic says..." There is no logic in this thread
      You're right man, dog and under in both games! All-in, go for it!!!
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      • JayDr3am
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 05-06-14
        • 18260

        #4
        im not sure about double headers, but dogs in primetime historically cover the spread and often win SU
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        • chargers4222
          SBR MVP
          • 01-16-10
          • 4702

          #5
          Originally posted by JayDr3am
          im not sure about double headers, but dogs in primetime historically cover the spread and often win SU
          I'm going for a smaller sample size here Jay...I would be willing to bet there have been zero weeks of 16 games in NFL history where less than 2 games ended with the favorite and over covering. I'm willing to pay to find out, I just want to know which game everyone thinks has the best chance of ending with the favorite and over covering.
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          • MikeyD323
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            • 04-09-12
            • 1454

            #6
            Rams and Over
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            • fieryking
              SBR High Roller
              • 08-30-15
              • 114

              #7
              Originally posted by chargers4222
              You're right man, dog and under in both games! All-in, go for it!!!
              Cmon man.. Sunday outcomes have no barring on today's outcomes
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              • chargers4222
                SBR MVP
                • 01-16-10
                • 4702

                #8
                thanks for the input guys!
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