When I was putting this article together last week, I had an internal debate as to whether or not I had too many Under trends. I like to mix it up a little bit in terms of providing different interesting trends, so I settled on just four… and all four of those Unders hit, as it did in 12 of the 15 Week 6 games.
I guess the whole point of this piece is to provide NFL betting trends that are actionable as opposed to just big sexy numbers, so there will no longer be any internal debates as to whether or not I have too much of one specific type of trend – who needs variety anyway!
This week’s article once again contains a handful of Under trends as some teams just keep going under the number, and the market isn’t really reacting.
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An entire regular season of sifting through NFL player props, and the roller coaster of emotions that comes with it, is in the rearview mirror as we’ve arrived at betting on Week 18 odds.
Hey, look at us. Who woulda thought? Not me.
However, there is still one problem with betting this final week of full NFL odds: It’s utter chaos.
Half of the games don’t matter. Then half of that remaining half only matters for one side. Teams with nothing to gain (contract incentives and statistical milestones excluded) can opt to sit stars out — or play them at a preseason level of action — while teams already looking ahead to next year won’t exactly be upset about one more L.
This causes prop markets to be delayed, as nobody knows who’s even suiti…
Coincidently, the first day of fall coincides with the bulk of NFL games in Week 3. We bid goodbye to summer on Sunday, ushering in autumn and all of its crazy weather.
As temperatures drop over the next few weeks, winds pick up and present the most disruptive element to the NFL odds and outcomes. What does that have in store for Week 3 NFL picks? Honestly, not that much.
I look at the extended forecasts for this week’s NFL venues and highlight how you should handicap the Week 3 NFL odds in my NFL Week 3 weather report.
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The esteemed Anfield boot room belongs to another era but was still in existence when Liverpool won the league on 28 April 1990. In Ronnie Moran and Roy Evans, Kenny Dalglish’s assistants, it also housed members of the brains trust assembled by Bill Shankly. It would be another three years before the wrecking ball demolished rich tradition for the sake of a bigger press room.
Repeated conquests of English and European football were plotted in that confined space where Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Reuben Bennett and Tom Saunders, as well as Moran and later Evans, sat on baskets surrounded by rows of boots and posters of topless pin-ups. The latter would be obscured by an open cupboard door or a strategically placed jacket when a photographer was…
Pat Noonan is expecting Los Angeles FC to pose a tough test to FC Cincinnati, especially as they are coming off the back of their US Open Cup success.
Cincinnati sit second in the Eastern Conference and are currently unbeaten in four matches, alternating between a win and a draw in that run.
They let a lead slip twice in a 2-2 draw with Nashville SC last time out though, and Noonan knows his side cannot let their guard down at TQL Stadium on Saturday.
[LAFC] are coming in on a high, Noonan said. They re a very strong team. They just won a trophy, and rightfully so, they should be coming in with good energy and excitement.
They ve won some [finals], they ve lost some, but they have experience in getting there and knowing what those games look like.
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Ronald Koeman saluted the Netherlands outstanding performance against Romania, as they cruised into the Euro 2024 quarter-finals with a dominant 3-0 victory.
Cody Gakpo was on target with his third goal of the tournament making him the tournament s joint-leading marksman while Donyell Malen struck twice from the bench to set up a last-eight clash with Turkiye, who beat Austria 2-1 later in the day.
The Netherlands stumbled through to the knockout stages as one of the best third-placed teams, following a disappointing 3-2 defeat against the Austrians in their final Group D outing.
However, the Oranje were much improved as they ousted Group E winners Romania, and Koeman insisted his players must maintain these performance levels heading into the business end of the…
Premier League 2017-18: Can Lukaku solve Man Utd´s finishing woes? Opta stats show where top clubs m
Premier League football is back on Friday, when Arsenal take on Leicester City to open the 2017-18 season.
Chelsea won the title with relative comfort last season in a dream first campaign at the helm for manager Antonio Conte.
Tottenham, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United are all looking to bridge the gap this year in what looks like an open title race.
Here, with the help of Opta statistics, we look at an area in which each of the big six Premier League clubs need to improve on from last season.
PEP MUST SOLVE BIG-MATCH WOES KEEPER STRUGGLES
Manchester City s struggles in big games and between the sticks hurt Pep Guardiola in his first season as a manager in England.
Guardiola had difficulty against o…
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A Spanish football supporter was found dead on Monday in Madrid where 52 others were arrested after a night of revelry to celebrate their team s victory over Germany in the final of Euro 2008, police said.
A municipal street cleaner found the 40-year-old man, wearing a red shirt of the Spanish team, at dawn in a pool of blood in the centre of the capital.
There was no indication of foul play, and police said he probably bashed his head on the ground when he fell over drunk.
Police also announced that 52 supporters were arrested in Madrid during the night of wild celebrations at Spain s first major international football trophy in 44 years.
They were detained for acts of vandalism and public disorder around the Plaza Colon, where 65,000 fans watched t…
Casemiro believes Brazil are in a much stronger position at the Qatar World Cup than they were in Russia in 2018.
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro lashed home an 83rd-minute winner against Switzerland on Monday, ensuring Brazil s progress from Group G.
Up to that point at Stadium 974, Brazil – shorn of the injured Neymar – had been frustrated in their attempts to break the deadlock, and looked set to be heading for a third World Cup draw against the Swiss, who they had not previously beaten in the competition.
Brazil are the first side in World Cup history to go unbeaten in 17 consecutive group stage matches (including final and second group rounds in earlier editions), though it is the first time since 2010 that the Selecao have won their opening two ma…