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msudogs
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Market Moves 10/20
1 p.m. ET: Houston Texans at Green Bay Packers (-3, 48)
The Texans (5-1) have won three straight games and just dismantled the Patriots 41-21, easily covering as 7-point road favorites. Similarly, the Packers (4-2) have won two straight and just beat the Cardinals 34-13, cruising as 5.5-point home favorites. This line opened with Green Bay listed as a 1.5-point home favorite. The public sees two good teams facing off and doesn’t know whether to take the points or lay them. However, despite this even 50/50 spread bet split we’ve seen the Packers move up from -1.5 to -3. In a vacuum, a line shouldn’t move at all if the bets are even because, theoretically, the action is balanced and the oddsmakers have no reason to adjust the price. So, based on the line move we can infer that pro money has sided with the Packers laying short chalk at home. Green Bay is receiving 51% of spread bets but 71% of spread dollars, a sharp “low bets, higher dollars” bet split and further evidence of wiseguy support. The Packers have value as a non-conference favorite, with the lack of familiarity benefiting the better team who is expected to win. The Packers enjoy a sneaky schedule edge as they are playing their second straight home game while the Texans are playing their second straight road game. Those looking to follow the sharp Packers move but wary of a tight game that may not cover the key number could also elect to play Green Bay on the moneyline at -150. Short favorites -3 or less are 27-15 (64%) straight up on the moneyline this season.
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10-20-24 06:06 PM |
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msudogs
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8:20 p.m. ET: New York Jets (-2, 39) at Pittsburgh Steelers
The Jets (2-4) have lost three straight games and just came up short against the Bills 23-20, failing to cover as 1.5-point home dogs. On the other hand, the Steelers (4-2) just snapped a two-game losing skid with a 32-13 blowout win over the Raiders, easily covering as 3.5-point road favorites. The early opener for this Sunday Night Football showdown was Steelers -1 at home. We quickly saw the line flip to Jets -1, then -1.5 and now -2. Essentially, all movement from the start has come down in favor of New York. The Jets are receiving 63% of spread bets but 73% of spread dollars, a sharp “low bets, higher dollars” bet split indicating slight public support but also respected smart money. Road favorites are 21-9 ATS (70%) this season. New York has buy-low value as a team who failed to cover the previous week against a sell-high team who covered easily. The Jets match as a non-division favorite, with the lack of familiarity benefiting the team who is expected to win. Wiseguys also seem to be eyeing the Jets on the moneyline (-135), as New York is receiving 64% of moneyline bets and 78% of moneyline dollars. Road favorites are 25-7 (78%) straight up this season. Shawn Smith, the lead ref, is 55-38 ATS (59%) to the road team historically. The Jets could enjoy a boost on offense as recently acquired WR Davante Adams is expected to make his team debut.
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10-20-24 06:08 PM |
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