i recall a lot of massacre's in the 2nd week of the playoffs in the past
Plenty of exceptions, but in general, that bye week is monstrous
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pokernut9999
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07-25-07
12757
#3
Originally posted by Brock Landers
i recall a lot of massacre's in the 2nd week of the playoffs in the past
Plenty of exceptions, but in general, that bye week is monstrous
Not the last 5 years
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mcbaseball10
SBR MVP
02-11-09
2866
#4
Good info. Going to be some great battles next weekend.
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EXhoosier10
SBR MVP
07-06-09
3122
#5
Good matchups indeed. Lookin forward to an enjoyable weekend
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lakerboy
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04-02-09
94379
#6
that bye week is no good for teams that have no pedigree. (atlanta)
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underthe total
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05-29-10
1487
#7
good info
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wtf
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08-22-08
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#8
ats?
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pokernut9999
SBR Posting Legend
07-25-07
12757
#9
Originally posted by wtf
ats?
Straight up
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2Bdown
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12-30-09
484
#10
good stat pokernut, thanks bud
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cobracommander
SBR High Roller
07-18-10
203
#11
Interesting. I expect that to move to 13-11, but that stat gives me pause.
Last year all four home teams won. Three of them in blowouts.
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Prop Bet Master
SBR Wise Guy
11-05-10
533
#12
Atlanta is probably the only one that will lose.
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sharpcat
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12-19-09
4516
#13
Without taking into consideration what the point spread was for each of those 20 games this stat is useless. More importantly a study of 20 samples has no statistical significance.
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craig4nr
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12-18-09
433
#14
As a Hawks fan, I'm hoping that 10-10 stat is true, but I'm not going to hold my breath. Go Seahawks.
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Prop Bet Master
SBR Wise Guy
11-05-10
533
#15
Originally posted by cobracommander
Interesting. I expect that to move to 13-11, but that stat gives me pause.
Last year all four home teams won. Three of them in blowouts.
That's not true. New York won at San Diego last season.
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Prop Bet Master
SBR Wise Guy
11-05-10
533
#16
Here's a statistic for you. Since 1990 teams with a bye are 59-21 straight up in the divisional round, a 73.75% winning percentage.
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DblDeuce
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09-10-10
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#17
Was hoping this was a good angle. Back to the drawing board, lol.