Read this in a book somewhere recently and recorded it
btw i'm still green with betting sports i'm very new to it
but here goes BET on any rested healthy DOG taking 6 points or more after week 4 in NFL that has a win % of .111 or lower
last yaer a few teams hit Tampa bay +9 1/2 won the game out right vs Green bay and
Chiefs +7 @ Jags covered 21 -24 Chiefs were 1-6 coming in not quite .111 % but what the heck it happened
wk 10 Rams +14 home covered vs sanits 23-28 only had 1 win they were 1-7
so this week we have ONLY one rested healthy DOG
and the fav was a DOG loser in OT last week thats real bad also for them these losing DOGS that covered are the worse bet when favored without a bye week vs a healthy team !
they aint too interested in this big puppy and will play soft i see a 7 to 10 point win for this home chalk no more than that !
lets see if it happens to stay PERFECT it's THE BILLS + 14
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Read this in a book somewhere recently and recorded it
btw i'm still green with betting sports i'm very new to it
but here goes BET on any rested healthy DOG taking 6 points or more after week 4 in NFL that has a win % of .111 or lower
last yaer a few teams hit Tampa bay +9 1/2 won the game out right vs Green bay and
Chiefs +7 @ Jags covered 21 -24 Chiefs were 1-6 coming in not quite .111 % but what the heck it happened
wk 10 Rams +14 home covered vs sanits 23-28 only had 1 win they were 1-7
so this week we have ONLY one rested healthy DOG
and the fav was a DOG loser in OT last week thats real bad also for them these losing DOGS that covered are the worse bet when favored without a bye week vs a healthy team !
they aint too interested in this big puppy and will play soft i see a 7 to 10 point win for this home chalk no more than that !
lets see if it happens to stay PERFECT it's THE BILLS + 14
ummm..whats the confusion? The NFL didnt have any bye weeks until 1996. The guy said this system goes back to 1980. well from 1980 to 1995 there was no such thing as a "rested" team so how does this system apply to those years.
seems like a simple question to me
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ummm..whats the confusion? The NFL didnt have any bye weeks until 1996. The guy said this system goes back to 1980. well from 1980 to 1995 there was no such thing as a "rested" team so how does this system apply to those years.
Funny. But I got this system(or a similar one) before last season started on a thread right here on Covers by B. Kosar, and he said the same thing almost but with different numbers. He said "since 1980..." also. Well bye weeks started I believe in the 1990 season, so maybe it was just a typo. Anyway, I used the system last year with mild success, and am using it again this season(as long as a system returns net positive dollars, I'll use it). But in Kosar's blog it goes like this: "A home dog off a win and a bye week vs. a conference opponent in game 4 or later in the season are 96-46-4 ATS." This was supposedly since 1980, but maybe it really is since 1990. He also said that just plain dogs coming off a bye week were 345-276-10. And the bye week does help a team get a little bit healthier, but it also gives them more time to prepare for the upcoming opponent. The downside could be that the team is an extra week removed from running plays at game speed and might seem a little rusty in some cases. Whatever it is it does seem to work more often than not. GL ALL.
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Funny. But I got this system(or a similar one) before last season started on a thread right here on Covers by B. Kosar, and he said the same thing almost but with different numbers. He said "since 1980..." also. Well bye weeks started I believe in the 1990 season, so maybe it was just a typo. Anyway, I used the system last year with mild success, and am using it again this season(as long as a system returns net positive dollars, I'll use it). But in Kosar's blog it goes like this: "A home dog off a win and a bye week vs. a conference opponent in game 4 or later in the season are 96-46-4 ATS." This was supposedly since 1980, but maybe it really is since 1990. He also said that just plain dogs coming off a bye week were 345-276-10. And the bye week does help a team get a little bit healthier, but it also gives them more time to prepare for the upcoming opponent. The downside could be that the team is an extra week removed from running plays at game speed and might seem a little rusty in some cases. Whatever it is it does seem to work more often than not. GL ALL.
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