Legends: Weekly Betting Roundup for October 19-25

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    • 09-29-09
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    Legends: Weekly Betting Roundup for October 19-25
    Weekly Betting Roundup for October 19-25
    B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends

    Monday started out ok for the house with Denver beating the Chargers, the game going over didn’t help the house but it wasn’t a big loss. Wednesday the house got a much needed sweep (because they know Sunday is coming eventually) with UTEP winning and the game staying under.

    Thursday the public got their revenge with FSU coming back strong in the second half to prove to be the best team, beating North Carolina and with the total flying over the players got their parlays home too. Friday was ok for the house even though the favorite, Rutgers, covered the public was a little mixed and with the game staying under the house picked up a small win.

    Saturday was a decent day for the players picking up big wins on Georgia Tech, Penn State, Tennessee (yes, public liked the SEC dog in that one), Oklahoma, Texas, and the usual late night freebie Boise State. The house countered with wins on Clemson, Connecticut, and Iowa State to get out of the day with a small loss.

    Sunday once again proved to be the house's demise with the early burials of Tampa Bay, Cleveland, the Rams and Kansas City; the afternoon wasn’t much better with Dallas covering and flying over the total and Oakland Raiders returning to form getting squashed by the Jets 38-0. The house did ok with the Bear game as the wiseguys were all over Chicago and the public was mixed. The coup de grâce for the public was the Saints as always storming back in the second half to cover and the game flying over to bury the house today. The only prayer the house has to salvage a small losing day would be for Arizona to win on the field to knock out teasers.

    Good luck players; talk to you next week!
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