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The team that wins the NFL game covers the point spread 85% of the time


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Wait, you're telling us that when the dog wins straight up they also cover?

 

I never knew that. I can't be the only one.

 

 

This is a game changer.

When the favorite wins the game they usually cover the point spread.

 

When the undergod covers they usually win the game outright.

 

People who say they like a team plus the point to cover, but don't think they will win are stupid.

 

Just like you son.

 

 

Dave "The MeatMan" Scandaliato

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The team that wins the NFL game covers the point spread 85% of the time.

 

When the favorite wins they usually cover the point spread.

 

When the underdog covers the point spread they usually win the game outright.

 

This does NOT include games with point spreads of ten(10) or higher.

 

We will track the records in this thread for the 2016 pro football season.

 

 

Dave "The MeatMan" Scandaliato

"Usually" isn't a very specific or useful measure. This post is gibberish.

 

Tracking such things this NFL season is a complete waste of time.

 

BAUS

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If Patty keeps posting this thread might get two thousand(2000) views in less than two(2) calendar days.

 

Would that be a new TGF record?

 

 

Dave "The MeatMan" Scandaliato

Please note I posted this message in the wrong thread.

 

The thread I wanted it to be posted in was:

http://forum.thegamblingforum.com/index.php?/topic/26476-are-you-happy-that-dave-the-meatman-scandaliato-is-posting-at-tgf/

 

Thank you for your understanding.

 

 

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When the favorite wins the game they usually cover the point spread.

 

When the undergod covers they usually win the game outright.

 

People who say they like a team plus the point to cover, but don't think they will win are stupid.

 

Just like you son.

 

 

Dave "The MeatMan" Scandaliato

 

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sounds like a shittly life

I live a great life.

 

Going to the Southern Jaguars at Tulane Green Wave game on Saturday.

 

Going to the Oakland Raiders at New Orleans Saints game on Sunday.

 

Both games are the home opener for each team.

 

And in just over an hour I will be doing the sports gambling segment on 910AM WUBR in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which is the CBS Sports Radio affiliate, on the Tommy Krysan radio program.

 

You can LISTEN LIVE at 5:30pm eastern / 2:30pm pacific time at http://www.pelicansportstv.com

 

Now I know that won't be the best forty-eight(48) hour span out there, but I will take my chances with what I have.

 

 

Dave "The MeatMan" Scandaliato

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There were twelve(12) NFL games played week #1 on Sunday September 11th 2016 during the day.

 

If you take away the single double digit point spread game there were eleven(11).

 

The favorite won seven(7) of those games and went 4 wins - 1 loss - 2 pushes against the spread.

 

The one(1) loss was the Kansas City Chiefs which was even amazing that they even won their game.

 

The underdog covered the spread in four(4) games winning them all outright.

 

So after twelve(12) plays the team that wins the game is 9 wins - 1 loss - 2 pushes against the spread.

 

We will update again after the New England Patriots @ Arizona Cardinals Sunday night NFL game.

 

 

Dave "The MeatMan" Scandaliato

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